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Maoist Parchanda invites Indian businesses in Nepal – Buddha of Bengal wonders what went wrong in Nandigram?
Ratan Sen
Sep. 18, 2008

The so called communists and socialists understand they need money from the free world to hide their incompetent system of Governance.
“Capital is critical in today’s world and the private sector is its engine, we want you all in Nepal, please come, this is a win-win opportunity for both of us,” he told Indian oligarchs in Bangalore.
Prachanda is eyeing a 10 per cent growth rate for Nepal and made seductive noises to enlist Indian industry into that effort. A Dabur unit in Nepal was recently shut down by Prachanda’s cadres, but here he was unfurling promises of a new prosperity for industry, even special economic zones along the Indo-Nepal border if big business so desired.
In the mean time another communist – the Buddha of Bengal struggles to control his allegiance to the Indian oligarchs. The concept is similar. Bring in capitalist oligarchs, suck their money and hide internal incompetence of Governance.
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