Saturday, May 23, 2020

India's support to Nepali Maoists is a big mistake in history: Former Major General GD Bakshi



Sushil Khanal, | May 22,     
An expression of former Indian Army General Gagan Deep Baksi has become a topic of discussion not only in India but also in Nepal. As the border dispute between Nepal and India is escalating, former General Bakshi has argued that destroying the Hindu nation in Nepal and establishing the Maoists is a big mistake in the history of Nepal.

"It was our big mistake to overthrow the Hindu state and establish the Maoists," Bakshi told ABP News. "Supporting the Maoists was a self-defeating goal." He said the communists had challenged India by bringing China to Nepal. "I can honestly say that this was a self-defeating goal by India," he said. Got the fruit now! '
He argued that India was being punished for sending leftists from the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University to establish the Maoists. He said, "While we were fighting the Maoists in Chhattisgarh, it was a mistake to send communists from JNU to Nepal during the Congress rule."
Among the established communist leaders in Nepali politics, they have returned after studying at JNU. Former Maoist leader Dr. Baburam Bhattarai studied at JNU. JNU used to have a lot of Maoist leaders at that time. Bamdev Chhetri, who works in the library there, was arrested during the Maoist People's War.
With such a history of the past, Baksi's statement is meaningful. On top of that, he is considered close to Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

He clarified that there could be no war under any circumstances as Nepal, the only Hindu nation in the world, has blood relations not only with India's bread and butter. He said that war is impossible as we have blood ties with Nepal. Nepal's Gurkha soldiers reminded that they have been shedding blood for India and said that past mistakes should be rectified.He repeatedly stressed the need to protect the status of the only Hindu nation in the world.
He repeatedly said that the communists had given place to China in Nepal. He also accused China of spending billions on Nepal.
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