Visiting high level Chinese delegation He Yong, vice-premier and secretary at the secretariat of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China said that any forms of foreign intervention in Nepal is unacceptable to China.
“We will provide all kinds of support to take Nepal’s ongoing peace process in logical end,” Chinese leader Yong told to prime minister Nepal. According to the press secretary of prime minister Nepal Bishnu Rijal, Chinese leader Yong said “China want peace, stability and prosperity in Nepal.”
The delegation also met president Dr. Ram Varan Yadav expressed that his forthcoming visit will help to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. As Chinese delegation is visiting Nepal meeting with leaders of country’s major political parties, Indian media is busy to cover recent controversial issue on bribing.Kathmandu based Indian journalist Sudesana Sarkar in her dispatch to India Abroad News Service writes India accused of spoiling Maoist chances in Nepal.In her dispatch” Sarkar writes,” Fresh India bashing has started in Nepal with a Communist leader accusing New Delhi of having spent millions of rupees to prevent the Maoists from coming to power again.Veteran communist leader Narayan Man Bijukchhe, whose Nepal Workers and Peasants Party has five MPs in the 601-member parliament and a stronghold in the Newar community-dominant Bhaktapur city, is now alleging that India's external intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) has threatened an ethnic party from the Terai plains with dire consequences if it supports Maoist chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda during the prime ministerial poll. Visit: http://sify.com/news/india-accused-of-spoiling-maoist-chances-in-nepal-news-international-kjmo4dfjfca.html
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