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A war of money in Nepal : India-America on one side and China on the other ready for parliamentary showdown as Parchanda fails again to become the Nepal PM
On one side Indian and American money is creating havoc. On the other end China is caught red handed trying to buy prime ministership for pro-Chinese Maoist Parchanda who created terror in Nepal to come to power.
Shame on both sides, says common Nepali people.
The Chinese embassy in Kathmandu came under fire with nearly 200 protesters demonstrating outside. Instead of "Free Tibet" protesters, Tuesday's march was led by a little known students'' group -- the Free Youth Organization – that claimed to have over 20,000 members in Hong Kong and Malaysia as well.
The two hundred people shouted slogans outside the Chinese embassy in another part of the capital. "We oppose all foreign intervention in Nepal's internal affairs," said some of the banners while students called for Maoist MP Krishna Bahadur Mahara – alleged to have been caught in a bribery scam involving Chinese money -- to leave Nepal.
"We strongly deplore the act of China trying to use money to influence our internal politics," a protest letter handed over by the marchers to the embassy said. "We also deplore the action of some of our politicians, who are well respected as revolutionaries, in demanding and accepting the bribes offered by China."
India-America coalition and China both should refrain from influencing Nepal politics with money, say people in Kathmandu.
A grim-faced parliament chairman Subas Nembang told the weary house that Prachanda had received only 252 votes and his rival, Nepali Congress parliamentary party chief Ram Chandra Poudel, 119 and so, none had reached the winning mark of 300.
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