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Kathmandu, November 12. Recent remarks coming from India’s Ambassador to Nepal, Ranjit Rae, has some CPN-UML leaders seething with rage. UML Central Member and Publicity Department Deputy Chief, Surya Thapa, is definitely one of them.
“Nepal-India relations will not normalise without the deportation of Indian Ambassador Rae, it appears,” Thapa’s Facebook status reads.
“Ambassador Rae has played a role against Nepal and Nepali people. There’s a need to start a due process for his deportation.”
Describing Rae as the reason behind the undeclared blockade India has imposed against Nepal, Thapa wonders why Mr Rae is seeking enmity with the Nepali people.
He has stressed the need to comprehend India’s intent and move ahead by opting for strategic planning and preparations. Thapa told Online Khabar: Rather than improving Nepal-India relations, Indian Ambassador seems bent on spoiling the ties. So, there’s a need to deport him after fulfilling due procedures.”
Of late, Ambassador Rae is delivering speeches that sound like Madheshi leaders’ remarks, Thapa said, adding that the (government) needs to stop him.
“No ambassador can comment on host countries’ internal affairs,” Thapa said. “As he has played a role against Nepal and Nepali people, there’s a need to start a due process for his deportation.”
Ambassador Rae should not get the privilege to negate the host government’s comments and criticisms, he said, accusing Rae of behaving like he represented a party to a war.
These days, the Indian Embassy is busy refuting claims coming from ministers in the KP Oli government. The Indian ambassador has also been making remarks critical of the government.
“Dozens of Ambassador Rae’s activities, dating from Asoj 1, are objectionable,” Thapa said, adding: The government should teach him a lesson by taking action against him.
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