Since the indian posted an article from 2001 and said "it iss steel a fect" i posted one from 2000. An eye opener on RAWs evil designs on Nepal and others. I wonder how long india can lie and decieve the world about Kashmir ,Nepal,Sikkim,SriLanka and its terrorist activities in Balochistan.
RAW 'Gameplan' for Sikkimization of Nepal: Nepali Leader
Hindi Raj
Peoples' Review (
http://www.yomari.com/p-review)
Thursday, July 13th - July 20th 2000
RAW 'Gameplan' for Sikkimization of Nepal says Baburam
BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT
An interesting new insight has been provided into the current thinking of the Maoist leadership by Baburam Bhattarai, one of its leading lights, via a write-up which seeks to explain what he terms as a "gameplan" for Nepal's "Sikkimization" and its nexus with the rationale of the "People's War".
Beginning with the "so-called" India Today's "Nepal gameplan" report, a product of RAW (India's external, super secret intelligence agency), the Maoist stalwart (who incidentally holds a Ph.D degree from the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi) concludes with an appeal to all "patriotic" forces "to come together and, through a united front, confront all external expansionist forces" operating against Nepal.
The said write-up appears in the latest issue of Maoist-friendly vernacular weekly Jana Ahwan. Bhattarai says that against the chain of events starting with the "neo-colonialist 1950 Treaty and including the Kosi-Gandak-Mahakali agreements, the Kalapani problem, the Laxmanpur barrage and the recent bill to amend the citizenship act", it is abundantly clear that the "process for the Sikkimization of Nepal has accelerated and has greatly advanced." He also makes the point that the RAW-inspired India Today "Nepal Gameplan" report makes it obvious how deeply RAW, and other Indian intelligence agencies, have penetrated Nepal.
He then rhetorically asks: "If the intelligence agency of a country which does not border Nepal and whose political, economic, cultural relations and interest in Nepal is negligible in comparison with India's has as extensive and high level connections as is made out, how much more profound would the hold of India's intelligence agencies be, considering that Nepal is surrounded on three sides by an India which has immeasurably greater political, economic, and cultural stakes in Nepal than any other country in the world."
To underscore that salient point, the erudite Maoist leader says that if penetration by the intelligence agency of a country whose embassy has just 25 staffers is as extensive as claimed, how much greater would that be by intelligence agencies of a country whose embassy has 300 personnel?
Recalling events leading to the "merger" of Sikkim with India, including propaganda about "China" and a "CIA" threat, Bhattarai says it is not difficult to understand the motivation behind the hue and cry about alleged activities today. He then angrily refutes allegations made in a report said to be provided to the Nepal police by the Indian Embassy (disclosed in Himal magazine, 1-7 Asar, 2057 issue) charging that Timila Yami, sister of Yisila Yami (Bhattarai's wife) has been used for contacts with Nepalese Maoists.
Moving on, Bhattarai claims that the ruling class in India has sought support from "Hindu fascists" as it is reeling against the impact of "national liberation movements from Kashmir to Tamilandu, from Punjab to Nagaland" and the struggle against "Indian expansionism in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan" in South Asia.
In particular, he claims the Indian ruling class has become unbalanced seeing the impact of the People's War in Nepal which aims not only at "class liberation" but also at "national liberation."
What is particularly sad, he maintains, is that Nepal's mainstream political parties and other political forces have fallen into the Indian "trap" vis-a-vis the Maoists' struggle.
Significantly, he also declares that, today, forces supportive of and against "Indian expansionism" in Nepal can be found in "the palace, Congress, RPP, UML and even in other small groupings."
Equally meaningful is Bhattarai's reference to an observation by nominated Upper House member Ramesh Nath Pandey who has been quoted (vide Kantipur, 16 Jestha 2057) as having said: "In my opinion, Maoists will not precipitate a national calamity; rather, it should be preserved for safeguarding the nation in case of a calamity."
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