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Kathmandu Thursday November 22, 2001 Marga 07, 2058.
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Druks
evasive ploy
This is not in response
to any of the articles related to Bhutanese refugee issue published
in TKP so far. Here, I dont want to pen more for the past. But I want to bring to
light some questions for Nepal and her democratic government regarding refugees
current issue. When will Nepal be clear about Druks evasive ploy? When will Shital
Niwas bring real Shital (relief) to the whole refugees burning mind?
Nepal has taken this
issue seriously and promptly. I must admit this, due to the steps and stand taken by Nepal
during the recent talks. On the other hand, in the eyes of international community Bhutan
has shown its white teeth as if the case is of serious concern and has lied to the whole
world. In reality, the very important issue has become just a gag for the Druk regime.
The wearer knows where the shoe pinches. Truly speaking, who has seen the real
ados wrapped by the very evasive regime upon the genuine citizens? For how long democratic
Nepal remains betrayed by a mere drama of autocratic dreams?
By this time everyone
has tested all sorts of representatives from Bhutan. It is sure and certain that even if
an ant enters Shital Niwas representing the Druk regime, it will not trace any other sorts
of mark other than what is done before.
Now, Nepal must be able
to change the mode of talks. As far as I am concerned, so far with the fictitious nature
of Druk representatives of bygone days, no fruitful result will be achieved unless the
mode is altered.
As a victim I would
like to request the good governance: talks must resolve the issue and win the
goodwill of more than 100,000 refugees. The King himself must represent Bhutan and the
victims must be represented by TN Rizal. And, the team of Nepal must include Dr Ram Sharan
Mahat, Dr Prakash Chandra Lohani, Chakra Prasad Bastola and KP Sharma Oli. Then only I
believe the so-called talks could bring about some concrete results.
Any low level talks has
no meaning upon this critical issue. For more than ten years a dirty game has been played
upon our fate and future. If, after all, this above-mentioned talks too failed, then Nepal
should not hesitate to open the door towards India and the US as stated by Dr DNS Dhakal
on the Nov 12 TKPs article.
R Narayan
Pokharel
Morang Based Camp |