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No Discussion About Declaring India A Main Foe In Plenum

Issue 49, December 05, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter

December 2, 2010: speaking at the Reporters’ Club on Tuesday, November 30, 2010, one of the three Vice-chairmen of UCPN-Maoist Narayankaji Shrestha has said that nobody has presented a proposal for declaring India a number-one foe at the recent plenum held in Palungatar of the Gorkha District, the media has incorrectly reported the plenum has spent a lot of time to discuss the issue, ‘The Rising Nepal’ of December 1, 2010 writes.

The newspaper quotes Shrestha, "Our party has not declared India as its principal enemy and such proposal was not discussed in the recently held plenum, rather our party decided to fight against expansionism, hegemony and foreign interference against national integrity and sovereignty. What came out in the media was the distortion of the internal discussion."

Indian officials have said that they want to keep themselves away from the current political stalemate in Nepal leaving the Nepalis themselves to break the political deadlock, Indian politicians have played a key role in the peace deal in the past, nepalnews.com writes referring the news of the online Hindustan Times that in turn quotes Indian Ministry of External Affairs for the news.

On Wednesday, December 1, 2010, CPN-UML Secretary Yuvraj Gyawali has returned from China to Nepal after leading an 11-member delegation, and has quoted Hei Young, the Chinese Deputy Prime Minister and member of the Secretariat of Chinese Communist Party, "We have no policy to interfere in the affairs of any other country and if there is foreign interference in Nepalese affairs, China will not remain a silent spectator," Hindustantimes.com writes today.

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