London: March against Indian aggression
Posted on Saturday, 6th February 2010 | 1 Comment »
Progressive Nepalese Society has organised a protest rally against the Indian Aggression and Expansionism. The protest will march from Trafalgar Square to the Indian Embassy. The Protest is supported by:
- World People’s Resistance Movement (Britain)
- Democracy and Class Struggle
- Second Wave Publication
Date & Time: Monday, 15th February 2010 @ 12:00 PM (Sharp)
Venue: The rally will start from Trafalgar Square, North Terrace and march towards the Indian Embassy.
Slogans are as below:
- Stop the Indian expansionist intervention and repression in Nepal
- Stop Indian encroachment of Nepalese territories!
Return all encroached territories to Nepal!! - All occupying Indian military forces: return to India!
- Scrap all unequal agreements and treaties including the so-called ‘Friendship Treaty’ of 1950!
- Stop hatching conspiracies against the Nepalese Peace process!
- Indian State: Stop repressing the Indian masses!
- Indian State: Stop repressing the whole South Asian region!
- Long live the unity of the South Asian region against Indian Expansionism!
Click here to read Progressive Nepalese Society’s call to attend the demonstration.
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This is all good. However, I think that this document does not address a number of important questions, including support for freedom movements in South Asia and right for self-determination. More specifically, I see the need to support the independence movements in Darjeeling, Sikkim, Assam, Nagaland, Arunanchal Pradesh, Megalaya and Kashmir etc. The people of Darjeeling and Sikkim deserve to be freed from the colonial yoke of Indian Imperialism and their aspiration for unification with motherland Nepal must be respected.
The Indian subjugation of Darjeeling and Sikkim should be regarded as colonial occupation and a demand for referendum in this regard must be advocated.
Also, the king of Bhutan and the Indian Establishment caste must be brought to account for the incitement of ethnic conflict in Bhutan as a result of which over hundred thousands of ethnic Nepali people are rendered homeless. Let alone the nightmares such as burning of their houses, looting of their properties, raping of their woman by the solders and mob of Bhutan. The Bhutan;s king must be brought to Hague much in the same way as Milosovich of Serbia. A complaint in this regard is to be made in the international court of justice in Hague. The ethnic Nepalese people of Bhutan deserve justice.
Note also should be made that Imperial India is planning a mass exodus of Nepali people from its soil. Towards this goal New Delhi has been working delicately and meticulously. the first sign of it appeared when it bribed the Koiralits and Madhavists as well as the Maoists to pass the infamous citizenship act of 2007 as a result of which millions of Indian nationals were given Nepali citizenships. The effect of this treacherous act was immediately made known by the Biharis who lunched a violent movement in Tarai with the aim of creating a independent Mithila state. Demand for review of this infamous citizenship act must be made and this citizenships must be revoked from the point of view of national safety and its territorial integrity. Unless supported by New Delhi and unless with some suspicious motives, there is no reason for Indian nationals, the nationals of a super-power, to seek citizenship of a poor country such as Nepal, which they shun and look with disdain.