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Biratnagar: With the forced-and unexpected approval of the controversial citizenship bill by Nepal President Ram Chandra Poudel has irked the entire Nepali population more so the nationalists’ ones.
The nation thus is in a state of tensed mood looking at the haste in which Nepal President Poudel granted his assent to the Citizenship bill which is likely to Sikkimise the sovereign Nepal any time soon.
The blizzard is perhaps in the making much the same way as it was seen in neighboring Sri Lanka in the recent months.
Committed patriots now openly claim that Mr. Poudel was “selected” and “chosen” as Nepal President by the Indian establishment only to ensure the citizenship bill gets through in an easy manner which ignored the needed Parliamentary procedure for its approval.
To select Poudel for the post of Nepal President, the Indian Foreign Secretary Binaya Mohan Quatra was in Kathmandu this February 13, 2023.
Quatra appears to have succeeded in his mission.
Some say that the fresh action taken by the Nepal President Poudel could be the end of it all of the India imposed Republican Order.
The expected demise of the present callous India imposed Order will cease to exist in a matter of days if not in months.
The timing of the approval of the controversial Citizenship bill is also very significant and unfortunate equally as it was timed with Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s official visit to New Delhi-the seat of Nepal’s real administrators.
PM Dahal is in Delhi with the gift of Citizenship bill which will eventually Sikkimise Nepal sooner than later.
A section of the Nepali population have come out in the streets in Kathmandu against the approval of the controversial citizenship bill as the haste exhibited by the Nepali leaders, more so by the Nepal President Poudel, hint at the early Sikkimisation of Nepal.
Is it then President Poudel Indian hand? Keep on guessing about his seen and unseen political credentials.
Yet another section of the Nepali academia opines that President Poudel could now be equated with Kazi Lendhup Dorje, a Sikkimi national, who had presumably sold the sovereign nation Sikkim to the Indian establishment in the mid seventies against some financial gains.
In fact Kazi Lendhup lent a hand to Madame Indira Gandhi in the early Sikkimisation of sovereign Sikkim which was being ruled by the Chogyal Kings.
Notably, President Poudel only the other day granted amnesty to the murder-convict Resham Choudhary and freed him from prison.
President Poudel’s act went well against the judicial functions and norms.
Some even say that Honorable Poudel ignored the Judiciary in a blatant manner and acted as per the instructions and the dictates of the Indian regime.
Legal eagles in Nepal opine that Poudel’s granting of the amnesty to Mr. Choudhary goes against the existing criminal laws of the land which in the process has also intervened into the jurisdiction of the independence of the Nepali Judiciary.
In doing so, Nepal President, it is talked in the Kathmandu and Biratnagar’s political circuit that he knowingly or even unknowingly facilitated the demise of the Republican Order now in force.
High placed sources say that President Poudel could be the last President of Nepal.
However, the much needed political storm is yet to hit the political corridors of India administered Nepal. The deposed King Gyanendra must have been smiling.
However, will it be once again India to restore Nepal King Gyanendra? An India elevated King will for sure and expectedly serve the Indian interests. Will the restored King act on his own and in the interests of Nepali population or get lured by the Indian regime?
The fact is that Nepali people “love to hate” India and its coercive regime. The hate will remain ad infinitum, rest assured.
Let’s wait and see. That’s all.