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India Not A Foe Of UCPN-Maoist, China Hopes Stability In Nepal

Issue 49, December 05, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter

November 30, 2010: speaking in Kathmandu on Monday, November 29, 2010, Indian Professor S.D. Muni has said that current political deadlock in Nepal has been entirely due to the inter-party and intra-party rivalry. Consequently, they could not build a consensus on political matters and has caused the current political impasse; it is not due to the interference of any foreign country. So, political leaders need to work on the consensus politics to break the ongoing political deadlock.

Professor Muni has also said that Chairman of UCPN-Maoist Prachanda has told him that India is not the enemy number one of UCPN-Maoist but the media has distorted what he has said in his paper presented in the plenum. In fact, Prachanda wants to maintain the cordial and friendly neighborly relationship with India.

Professor Muni is considered as the expert in the Nepalese politics. He has been in Nepal as the unofficial emissary of the government of India to explain about the Indian position on not interfering in the Nepalese politics after the UCPN-Maoist leaders have said in the papers they have presented in the plenum that the Indian interference has caused the political impasse in Nepal and they need to fight for preserving the sovereignty if such interference threatens it.

At the same time, speaking to the Nepalese delegation of the CPN-UML led by Yubaraj Gyawali in Beijing, senior official of Communist Party of China (CPC) He Yong has said that China hopes Nepal will have political stability soon, and thanked the Government of Nepal for adopting one-China policy and the support for the Tibet-related issues, the state-run news agency Xinhua writes.

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