Nepal: New Map through Parliamentary fast track!

N.P. Upadhyaya Kathmandu: It appears that Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is playing double with the Nepali population.


He is pumping nationalist fervor to his population on the one hand then he is surrendering himself to the mercy of the Indian authorities in Kathmandu, on the other.

Or else why he should secretly send his appendage-worker former Minister Gokul Baskota to meet His Majesty Binay Mohan Quatra-the Indian Ambassador in Kathmandu?
Certainly he is playing tricks with the dumb Nepali citizens.

High placed sources presume that Nepal PM Oli may have in all likelihood sent his trusted and tested worker to the Indian embassy to convey to PM Modi his heart felt apologies for the manner he behaved with the Indian Union early May/2020.

Has PM Oli really apologized?
Or else why Mr. Gokul Baskota should be sent to an embassy of a country with whom the entire Nepali population is expressing its anger over the encroachment of the Nepali landmass in Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura?

Nepal published its original administrative map on May 20/2020 which came after the talkative Indian Army Chief MM Naravne teased Nepal, May 15/2020, stating that the furor in Nepal over Kalapani territory were all being made as per the wishes of China.

Intellectuals wish to sound the hawkish Indian regime that Nepal alone is capable and competent enough to take decisions on its own on matters internal to this “ever sovereign” country.
If China has any ulterior designs then the people in Nepal have so far not observed, however, the devilish attitude of the expansionist India regime towards Nepal is clear from the very first day of the Indian Independence.

In fact, Nepal falls among those first 19 countries that never have had to embrace slavery but instead the present day Indian republic tasted the slavery both during the Mughal era and that of the British Raj.

The slavery ended with the voluntary leaving of the East India Company in 1947.

Look the series of events that have followed after PM Oli published the map and pushed his unprecedented feat to get endorsed by the all competent Nepali Parliament.

Immediately after this secret meet in between Mr. Baskota and the Indian envoy in Nepal, some eight Nepali Congress Parliamentarians pushed their separate constitutional amendment bill in the parliament which will surely dilute the NC’s Central Committee unanimous decision to get the original map of Nepal endorsed by the national parliament.

This bill is said to have been engineered by Krishna Prasad Sitaula who is considered to be a Nepali Congress leader born the next moment when India began dominating Nepali politics after the Nepal’s Royal institution was overthrown once and for all. He emerged in 2006 to be more specific.

Notably, KP Sitaula all of a sudden ascended in Nepali politics through the kind courtesy of Girija Prasad Koirala (late) who presumably under the straight instructions of the Indian regime ( then controlled by Indian Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran) made this nonentity a political figure who would later decide the fate of this nation.

G.P. Koirala was taken as great political personality of South Asian region for his surreptitious service extended to the South Asian hooligan.
This must have some meaning underneath.

The first thing the suspected turncoat Sitaula did was that he told the Royal Institution to pack up. And King Gyanendra proceeded towards the Nagarjun Jungles accepting to Sitaula’s unconstitutional orders. India’s blessings was on GP Koirala and Koirala’s blessings was surely upon Sitaula.

The King was the target of the Indian regime and the job were accomplished by Nepali leaders like Koirala and Sitaula. At least this is the general impression in nepal’s political circuit save the India bend lobby.

KP Sitaula later was held responsible for the Sudan Darfur Police scam. However, since the entire Republic was under his “imported pocket” and thus Sitaula remained much above the law.

Similarly, much the same way as Sitaula emerged in the national politics, so arrived a completely new figure Dr. Amresh Kumar Singh who later took over the role of a “mediator” in between Kathmandu and Delhi as and when fake tussle cropped up.

Unsubstantiated reports have it that both KP Sitaula and Amresh Kumar Singh were imposed from “above” by the Indian regime.

Some high placed sources even claim that these two political men were having links with certain disruptive agencies.
Albeit Singh also enjoyed Koirala’s blessings and he was one key political aide of late Koirala for negotiating with India. Inner coterie men counted then for Koirala.

The details, however, yet remains unknown.

The separate bill presented by a handful of the NC MPs is believed to have been pushed in order to abort the final endorsement of the map by the national parliament.
Nepali Congress President Sher bahadur Deuba, as per the rumors, is learnt to have pushed the separate bill through his “yes men” in order to hint his “friends” in Delhi’s power corridors that he was honest and loyal to their cause and will do everything for the Indian establishment even if it demanded to shelve the bold initiatives takes by the Government of Nepal in these days.

Deuba, to recall, when he visited Delhi as Nepal Prime Minister, was so terrified that he begged more time to bring into effect certain amendments in the Nepal Constitution as desired by the Modi government.
Horrible as it may sound, but he was India’s official guest. This perhaps explains his loyalty towards the Indian establishment.
The Mahakali River Treaty was gifted to India at a very dirt cheap price by Sher Bahadur Deuba and KP. Oli, among several others.
NC’s Ram Chandra Poudel too had his “silent” contribution for which these political luminaries were supposed to have received hefty envelopes from the local Indian embassy.
Soon after Mr. Baskota met the Indian envoy in Kathmandu, an encouraged India born Nepali national Ms. Sarita Giri exploded at Nepal Communist Parliamentarian Ganga Chaudhary as to why she called her “an Indian lady”.
While Sarita Giri was pouncing upon Ganga Chaudhary, the rest of the MPs inside the Parliament hall kept a stoic silence as if India had already conquered Nepal and its parliament.
This encouraged Mrs. Agrahari also to pounce upon Ganga Chaudhary. The nationalist MPs were just enjoying the manner Ganga Chaudhary was being taken to task by Mrs. Giri and her party members.


This speaks of our loyalty for our own motherland. Shame on us all.
India born Sarita Giri said that Chaudhary’s remarks against her were not only abusive but humiliating also which at a point made Giri to physically assault the NCP Parliamentarian but the gravity of the post of the MP she was in possession blocked her from doing so.
In the mean while Amresh Kumar Singh while talking to a Nepali Television said that India has not gulped even a single inch of the Nepali territory but instead Nepalese citizens living along the no man’s land at many a places have been found to have encroached upon the Indian landmass.

The climax is yet to come.

Says Amresh Singh that “If Prime Minister Oli becomes able in securing Kalapani from the Indian occupation then he would polish the shoes of PM KP Oli for his entire life.

Rajendra Pokhrel says of Dr. Amresh Kumar Singh in his Twitter account that, “Asset, an ordinary pawn though (there are other bigger ones) in Nepali Congress. Even this pawn was instrumental in framing, starting and inflaming the Kailali massacre in 2015. He now brazenly tells us India hasn’t encroached an inch of land but Nepal has instead”.

All these put together, one could sense that a sizeable chunk of the men in the Nepali Congress are hell bent on derailing the Map endorsement agenda initiated by the Nepal Government led by PM Oli himself.

However, PM Oli’s sending of his special recruit to meet the Indian envoy speaks a lot. Has PM Oli struck a secret deal with India? Or why he sent Mr. Baskota to meet the Indian envoy?
Some even say that PM Oli out of fear has begun trembling and thus has sent his man to the Embassy to convey his message to PM Modi that he apologizes for all what he did and spoke against the Indian Union.

IF Nepal Prime Minister has not apologized then why he sent his confidante to the Indian embassy in Lainchour? It is time Prime Minister Oli clarifies on why he sent Baskota to Lainchour palace?

If PM Oli is serious in getting the new original map of Nepal endorsed from the Nepal; Parliament then he is advised to adopt the fast track pattern or else termites and moles from across the border may catapult Oli’s nationalist dream if it is.

Fast track is the best and sure shot option now left under the sleeve. Is the Nepal Prime Minister listening?