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Amid Protests In Nepal, China Has Difficulties, India’s Silence

Amid protests in Nepal, China has difficulties, surprised dragon on India’s silence.

Amid the political deadlock and Protests in Nepal, the President of Nepal Communist Party Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has called for help from India, the US, and European countries on Tuesday.

In view of China’s interference in Nepal’s politics, he immediately sought political help. It is feared that Nepal has become frightened by the interference of China.

Nepali leader Prachanda has said that India should help us, we are a pro-democracy country.

However, this inclination towards communist leaders towards India is being viewed with suspicion.

In such a situation, the question arises whether Nepal is really scared of China. What can be the implications of seeking help from India and America.

Dissatisfaction with Dragon due to Chinese interference in Nepal’s internal politics.

The way the Chinese delegation is protesting in Nepal, one thing has become clear that the people of the country will not accept any external intervention in the internal matter of the country.

Secondly, India’s silence on this whole issue has raised China’s concern. The Chinese delegation reached Nepal has failed to overcome the political crisis here.

Chinese interference in Nepal’s internal politics poses a threat of dissatisfaction with the dragon.

It is therefore believed that the Communist Party of Nepal has taken the name of India and America to divert the attention of the people of their country to overcome the political deadlock.

Amid Protests In Nepal: Questions arising on China’s interference in Nepal’s politics.

On the other hand, China’s growing interest in Nepal’s internal politics is constantly being questioned. The Chinese delegation is strongly opposed in Nepal.

Nepal writer Kanak Mani Dixit wrote on Twitter that why the Chinese delegation is interfering in the country’s politics when the case is being heard in the Supreme Court of Nepal.

He further wrote that it seems that Prachanda has invited this Chinese delegation.

On the other hand, China has said that Go Yuzhu’s team has arrived in Kathmandu to intensify relations between the political parties of the two countries.

China said that we hope that differences between the political parties of Nepal will resolve their internal affairs keeping in mind the larger interests.

China has expressed the hope that it will ensure political stability and development in the country.

China failed to save Communist Party from breaking up.

Significantly, China has sent a delegation to Nepal amid the ongoing political upsurge.

A four-member delegation led by the Deputy Minister of the International Communist Party of the Chinese Communist Party Gou Yezhu has met with all Nepalese leaders in the last three days to resolve Nepal’s political problem.

The Chinese delegation is believed to have failed in trying to save the Communist Party of Nepal from breaking up.

According to reports, China is now working on Plan-B as well. Under this, he is in talks with the leaders of opposition parties in Nepal.

Important role of China in creating unified communist party

Explain that in the year 2018, the party of Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and former Prime Minister Pushp Kamal Dahal Prachanda formed a unified Communist Party.

China was said to have an important role in this. China has a strong influence on the ruling Nepali Communist Party of Nepal, so China does not want to be divided within the party.

However, the party has once reached the verge of splitting. One section in the party belongs to Prime Minister Oli and the other is to former Prime Minister Pushp Kamal Dahal Prachanda.

Prachanda on Tuesday sharply criticized Oli’s decision to dissolve parliament and hold elections ahead of time.

Prachanda Madhav is also scheduled to hold a joint rally against Oli along with Nepal and Jhalanath Khanal, while the three leaders have met the Chinese delegation separately a day earlier.

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