We do not accept your intervention, Nepal indirectly signaled to China


- Government of Nepal shows friendship with India

New Delhi 13th January 2021 Wednesday

Nepal had conveyed to China that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was upset over China's growing interference in Nepal's internal affairs. “We don’t like the interference of others,” Oli said. We are independent and we make our own decisions.

Experts in international politics believe that this is how Nepal told China to stop bothering about our internal affairs. "We are an independent nation and we make our own decisions," Oli said. Oli praised the Indian leadership and showed his friendship towards India. "Our relationship with India is close," Oli told an Indian TV channel. Our relationship is more intimate now than ever before.

According to a report in the Nepali daily Kathmandu Post, Oli, who was in a political crisis, killed two birds with one stone. The first message was to the people of Nepal that in our (Oli's) mind there is nothing but the interest of Nepal. The second message he gave to the Indian leadership. A leader affiliated with Oli's faction of the ruling Communist Party of Nepal (Nepal) said that Ali's remarks were made after careful calculation so that relations with India could be restored.

Political critics believe that Oli has declared elections in Nepal, so he needs India more now. Former Nepalese Ambassador to India Lokraj Burle said that through this statement, Oli also conveyed the message that both India and Nepal need unity. The two cannot run without each other. Lokraj is believed to be very close to Baral Oli.

A group of political critics believe that Oli has to forge closer ties with India. Nepal was shocked after China's attempts to infiltrate Nepal and had doubts about China's intentions, so it again extended a hand of friendship to India.


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