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China Occupying Land In 7 Border Districts, Says Nepal Survey Department: Report

WorldANIUpdated: August 22, 2020 9:07 pm IST
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China Occupying Land In 7 Border Districts, Says Nepal Survey Department: Report




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China's expansionist designs is going on unchecked in Nepal as it is slowly and gradually encroaching Nepali land at multiple locations with the tacit support of the present dispensation headed by Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli.
According to a report by the Survey Department of Agriculture Ministry of Nepal, China has illegally occupied Nepal's land in several places spreading over seven bordering districts. The report stated Beijing is fast moving forward and further pushing Nepali boundaries by encroaching more and more landmass.
It is important to note that the data is being under-reported and the actual scenario could be worse as the Nepali Communist Party (NCP) is trying to shield the expansionist agenda of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
It is believed that China has made inroads into several other areas of Nepal, occupied land, and slowly progressing within the country. Prime Minister KP Oli government has preferred to keep mum over the ''illegal occupation'' of the village by China under fears of displeasing the CCP.
The Nepali, districts which are victims of China''s land-grabbing plan including Dolakha, Gorkha, Darchula, Humla, Sindhupalchowk, Sankhuwasabha and Rasuwa.
According to the surveying and mapping department of Nepal, China has pushed the international boundary 1,500 meters towards Nepal in Dolakha.
It has pushed the boundary pillar Number 57 in the Korlang area in Dolakha, which was previously located at top of Korlang.
The pillar has been an issue of confrontation between the two countries and China pressurised the Nepali government not to sign the fourth protocol on resolving and managing border disputes between the two countries as China wanted to maintain the status quo and further transgress the boundary arrangements.
The surveying and mapping department has also reported that China has occupied Nepali villages in Gorkha and Darchula districts. Similar to Dolakha, China has relocated Boundary Pillar Numbers 35, 37 and 38 in Gorkha district and Boundary Pillar Number 62 in Nampa Bhanjyang in Solukhumbu.
The first three pillars were located in Gorkha''s Rui village and areas of Tom River. Though Nepal''s official map shows the village as a part of Nepali territory and citizens of the village have been paying taxes to Nepal government, China had occupied the region and merged it with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in 2017.
Similarly, the Human Rights Commission has reported that a portion of the Jiujiu Village of Darchula has also been occupied by China.
Numerous houses that used to be a part of Nepal have been now taken over by China and assimilated into the Chinese territory.

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Besides the reports of land grabbing by the two Nepali agencies, the Ministry of Agriculture also recently came up with a report highlighting multiple cases of land grabbing by China.
The Ministry reported about China''s occupation of Nepali land in at least 11 places falling under four Nepali districts. Most of the areas occupied in these districts are catchment areas of rivers, including areas of Bhagdare river in Humla, Karnali river, Sanjen river, and Lemde river in Rasuwa; Bhurjug river, Kharane river, and Jambu river in Sindhupalchowk, Bhotekoshi river and Samjug river in Sankhuwasabha; Kamkhola river and Arun river.
Nepal has refrained itself from going ahead with the border talks with China since 2005 as the Nepali government does not want to offend China by reclaiming Nepali land and at the same time dodge criticism at the domestic front for losing territory to China. The Nepali government has also suspended the 2012 border talks to save itself from getting into an indecisive situation.
In June, members of the opposition Nepali Congress moved a resolution in the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Nepalese Parliament, asking the Oli Government to restore the country''s territory, which had been encroached upon by China.
The Nepali Congress lawmakers alleged that China had encroached 64 hectares of land in Dolakha, Humla, Sindhupalchowk, Sankhuwasabha, Gorkha and Rasuwa districts of the country.
They alleged that few of the total 98 boundary pillars along the 1414.88 km long border between Nepal and China had gone missing while several others had been shifted inside the territory of Nepal.
In recent times, the Nepali Communist Party has been acting like a puppet of the Chinese Communist Party, which has kept dominating the decision-making process in Nepal.
The entire world has witnessed the developments wherein the Chinese Ambassador to Nepal has been acting as a mediator and sorting out between Oli and Prachanda factions of the NCP and she played a crucial role in saving Oli government. The friendship and assistance of China to Nepal is a part of the colonial design to ''further the expansionist agenda by China''.


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With a crippling economy, rising corruption, and ever-changing dynamics within the NCP, Prime Minister KP Oli is playing safe as Nepal is not in a situation of upsetting China. No wonder, China is increasingly getting safe passage to infiltrate into Nepal and occupy the Nepali territory, part by part.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
 
Ah Neh trying Faked NEws LOL. Just like their Faked News about finding genetic origin of Covid 19 in China, repeated claims of launching Covid 19 Vaccine, repeated claims of killing over 50 Chinese soldiers in recent clashes. repeated claims it will be the best economy after Covid 19. Ah Nehs are 10X more faked than Tiongs. Even the Covid 19 casualty rates are way under reported with repeated claims that it has the highest recovery rates in the world.

Those who think that AMDK, Japs and Kimchi moving factories to India will be a success, think again! Ah Neh nation was way way more industrialised by British at the end of WW2 (whereby China was bombed, raped and even the Japanese industrial base stripped by Soviets), yet has fell way way way behind. AMDKs have been sigingin praises of Ah Neh in an effort to encircled Tiongs, but Ah NEhs are too faked too Bullshit to accomplish anything except for Job Stealing in OTHER PEOPLE'S COUNTRIES.

Nepalis surprised by Indian media’s repeated romance with fake Nepal-China border dispute
Published On: August 25, 2020 09:25 AM NPT By: Republica | @RepublicaNepal
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KATHMANDU, Aug 25: Social media users as well as others in Nepal are taken by surprise as Indian media outlets appear to be producing and reproducing news stories about Chinese encroachment of Nepali territory on the basis of a so-called government report which the Nepali authorities have already dismissed as a fake one.
Although the fake report purportedly prepared by “the Survey Department under the Ministry of Agriculture of Nepal” was in circulation among a section of journalists since a few years ago, only a few journalists back then chose to run stories on the basis of the report. Since the so-called report was prepared by the Survey Department that was never under the agriculture ministry, it was not that difficult for most journalists in Nepal to understand that it was a fake report prepared for spreading propaganda.
This fake report came to the limelight all of a sudden shortly after Nepal objected to India’s revised political map that showed the Kalapani area on its side of the border in November last year.
While only a few media in Nepal ran stories on the basis of the fake report, Indian media outlets widely reported about it, trying to give an impression that it was not India but China that had actually encroached upon the Nepali territory. Those who ran stories about the “Chinese encroachment of Nepali territories” did not even bother to talk to the government officials concerned in Nepal to check the authenticity of the report.
Indian media outlets ran stories on the basis of the same fake report with sensational headlines that sought to demonize China and warn Nepal that it could be gobbled up by China around the time Nepal’s federal parliament unanimously endorsed the new political map that includes Kalapani, Lipu Lekh and Limpiyadhura as integral parts of Nepal. Nepal maintains that these territories historically belonged to Nepal and that it was only after the early 1960s that Nepal was forcibly denied administering these territories following India’s decision to station its army in the Kalapani region.
As the news reports based on the fake report went viral time and again in the Indian media outlets and a section of Nepali media outlets, Nepal’s foreign ministry and agriculture ministry earlier in June clarified that no such report was prepared by the Survey Department. The agriculture ministry went on to further clarify that it had not produced any such report on which the news reports were based, and that the subject matter does not fall under the ministry's jurisdiction.
While refuting the claims made by the media outlets, the foreign ministry also urged media persons to verify information from the relevant authorities before commenting on such sensitive matters which may adversely affect the relations between the two friendly neighbors. Addressing the parliament meeting, Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali even said that they have launched an investigation to find the ‘factory’ that produced the fake report.
But this would not stop Indian media from producing and reproducing the news again and again on the basis of the same report that the Nepali government authorities have dismissed repeatedly.
On August 22, India’s leading news agency ANI reproduced the news on the basis of the same fake report and the news was quickly picked up by a number of media outlets in India. “This long-discredited bit of news was refuted by Nepal government and the media weeks ago, but it rises in new avatars, picked up word-for-word by gullible Indian media outlets & channels - finally sourced to ANI,” tweeted senior journalist Kanak Mani Dixit, questioning the credibility of the Indian media in general.
Several other social media users in Nepal are also taken by surprise to see the Indian media insist on Chinese encroachment of Nepali territory — something the government has already refuted – and remain conspicuously silent on the encroachment that the Indian side has done in the Kalapani region about which Nepal has officially spoken and even unanimously endorsed a new political map through the federal parliament.
Senior government officials believe that this could be an attempt to run a propaganda to harm the friendly relations that exist between Nepal and China. “This is nothing but an attempt to divert the attention of Nepali people from the Kalapani and Lipu Lekh issue. If the Indian media were so generous to raise the issue of our cause, they would do a better service by raising the issue of the Kalapani region that the Indian side has encroached upon since the 1960s,” said the official, asking not to be named.
 
That's just a sideshow. The real action will be in the South China Sea.
 
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EDITORIAL
Fake it like Indian TV
The only lesson one can learn from India’s nationalist television anchors is how not to be rowdy like them.
Fake it like Indian TV






Published at : July 9, 2020
Updated at : July 10, 2020 08:32

In a short video clip doing the rounds on social media in the past couple of days, Janata Samajwadi Party leader and former foreign minister Upendra Yadav is heard answering in the affirmative an Indian television journalist’s query as to whether Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had been 'honey-trapped' by Hou Yanqi, the Chinese ambassador to Nepal. Going by the slight hesitation in his response, Yadav possibly failed to understand the meaning of the phrase. But he still played into the hands of the journalist and ended up trolling the dignitaries as well as himself. Notwithstanding Yadav’s callous response, characteristic of Nepali leaders who keep putting their feet in their mouths, there is no questioning the moral integrity of Prime Minister Oli and Ambassador Hou, both of whom have been targets of a vicious disinformation campaign run by a section of the right-wing, nationalist Indian television media in the past few weeks.

Rattled by Nepal's recent updating of its political and administrative map by including the disputed territories of Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura and Kalapani, the Indian nationalist television channels have begun an all-out war against Prime Minister Oli. Their accusations vary according to how farther away a particular propagandist-cum-journalist is willing to go from the truth: Oli is presumably working at China's behest, is selling Nepal to China, is pitting China against India, or is even cashing in on Pakistan's anti-India sentiment to destabilise the southern neighbour.

Each day, one nationalist media channel or the other comes up with a new—and invariably false—propaganda against Oli. Sitting in their Delhi or Mumbai studios, they do not hesitate to announce the date and time of Oli's resignation, some of them even asking him to step down. Oli, it seems, is the new enemy they must fight each day to garner higher television rating points for themselves. In becoming their target and helping them gain higher TRPs, Oli has, in fact, become a steady source of their bread and butter. As the prime minister of the country, Oli is rightly facing brickbats and bouquets both from the Nepalis. But the brazenness with which the propaganda channels have castigated Oli is totally uncalled for. In showing Oli in a negative light to satisfy their bloated nationalist egos, the channels and their journalists have arguably raised his approval ratings on the home turf.

In running the disinformation campaign, the propagandists have also been outraging the modesty of Ambassador Hou. The ambassador’s political activities may be questioned and debated through diplomatic paradigms as has always been the case when Indian diplomats are seen hobnobbing with political leaders during crises in Nepali politics. But calling the Chinese ambassador a vishkanya, or a poisonous woman, and flashing her photographs alongside Oli's only exposes the deep misogyny that runs through Indian newsrooms. Ambassador Hou's rights to dignity as a professional, woman and human being must be sternly defended, and the media trial must be condemned by all sections of society.

The campaign also exposes the deep crisis of credibility that characterises Indian television media today. They have long discarded the idea that their only loyalty should be towards truth, and not towards any individual, party or government. The farther they deviate from seeking the truth, the more they fail in their duty to be the eyes and the ears for the citizens. As the trend of fake news and alternative truths challenges the traditional media industry, it is all the more important for mainstream media to stick to the primary purpose of journalism: Providing citizens with unadulterated information and helping make the world a better place rather than trying to turn it into a hellhole.


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Controlled media in India spreading fake reports about Nepal
August 7, 2020
Hari Prasad Shrestha

There is a major hidden cause behind the bitter relationship of India with almost all its neighbors. The retired club of seasoned Indian bureaucrats of the Ministry of External Affairs with the support of current bureaucrats and so-called South Asia experts play a dominant role to destabilize its neighbors. The more instability in the neighborhood has meaning for them – to be more dominant in policy-making as well as facilitate in meddling and exploitation of weak neighbors. And they have a strong ability to easily influence politicians to act negatively towards neighbors and have been also successful in spreading negativity feelings between Indians and its neighboring countries people level. Nepal is its latest example. Nepal is more important for India than India for Nepal and why? Indian media is portraying a grim picture of Nepal as a country that is dependent on India. However, the reality is different, which they never disseminate to Indian people. First, Nepal is a monopoly market for India. It imports goods worth US$ 15 billion from India annually. If India loses this and goes in the hand of China and Bangladesh, it will negatively affect export industries of UP, Bihar, and Delhi areas. Second, Nepal is the seventh-largest remittance-sending country to India. Indians work in Nepal send remittance equivalent US$ 5 billion to India, which Nepalese working in India sent the amount to Nepal US$1 billion annually. Third, Nepal is helping sustain millions of the weakest people of border states of India by providing employment which has been neglected by New Delhi. Fourth, Nepal’s water has great importance for India, which is can be compared with blood in human life for irrigation in its agriculture and drinking water. Fifth, Nepalese Gurkhas in the Indian army are protecting India and Indian people. Since the dawn of democracy in 1951 till the promulgation of the new constitution of Nepal in 2015, Nepal was suffering from Indian micromanagement and meddling in politics, economy, social and cultural affairs. However, in 2015, after India imposed border blockade, it reversed the perception that Nepal was under the sphere of Indian influence and under its courtyard. The so-called Indian experts on Nepal and political authorities have been shocked. Even after border blockade, India time and again made historical blunders by publishing a political map on 2 Nov 2019 including Nepali territory of Kalapni, Lipulek, and Limpiadhura. Thereafter, in 2020 Indian defense minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a road track in that territory of Kalapani, which had been previously accepted as disputed territories both by India and Nepal. Former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee and former Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj had accepted that there is a dispute in that area to the Northwest of Nepal and that it must be discussed. Nepal strongly objected through diplomatic notes on all forceful Indian occupation on Nepalese territories and requested India several times to start a dialogue on this issue. However, India refused all the time to talk with Nepal. In response to Indian occupation and its one-sided unacceptable activities, in May 2020 Nepal also published a new political map incorporating Kalapani, Lipulekh, and Limpiadhura territories in its new map. The first time, in history, Nepal strongly responded and opposed India’s suppressive and expansionist activities. Currently, Nepal India relations are at its lowest level. Anti- India sentiments are climax in Nepal, not only on the public level but also on the political level and India’s despotic foreign policy towards Nepal is responsible for it. India lost its all-time best friend and China tactfully replaced it in Nepal. Instead of talking on the Kalapani issue with Nepal, India is blaming China and Nepal PM Oli to raise this issue. Now, India seems to be more restive and its main target is to overthrow Nepal PM Oli by using his party associates as it overthrew him easily from power in 2016. Mr. Oli is also openly blaming India conspiring to overthrow him from power. To counter Oli’s blame to India, Indian media, politicians, government spokespersons, and opinion makers are diverting the real issue of Nepalese territory occupation by blaming China for supporting Oli to act against India. India always wants to keep Nepal under its security umbrella-making excessive dramas by highlighting Roti Beti ( bread and daughter) relationships through open borders, the similarity in Hindu religion, providing employment to Nepalese especially the Gurkha army, supporting Nepalese economy through trade and transit facilities. Now, Nepal is completely familiar with these ill, fabricated, and sentimental Indian motives. And both Nepalese politician, as well as people, are reacting strongly against its evil intentions to capture Nepalese territories. As a result, there is a continuous war of words between Nepal and India through the political, public, and media levels of both sides. Now, India is looking for an opportunity to undermine Nepal by showing its muscle power through fake media-war. However, the situation is not so easy, even if it changes government forcefully, it would be difficult for India to compete with China in Nepal as the majority of Nepalese people and politicians are against India’s occupation of Nepalese territories. Nepal PM made a statement saying Lord Ram was born in Nepal, not in India. Time will prove its right or wrong in the future, however, it hurt badly to BJP because of the issue of Ram birthplace was major political card for them to win the elections. Addressing at an event on the birth anniversary of famous Nepalese poet Bhanubhakta, at his residence, PM Oli said, “Nepal has become a victim of cultural encroachment and its history has been manipulated. Although the real Ayodhya lies at Thori in the west of Birgunj, India has claimed the Indian site as the birthplace of Lord Ram”. The Indian religious, and BJP supporters opposed this statement of Nepali prime minister. And India’s medias started to announce the date and time of Oli’s resignation, some of them even asking him to step down. In becoming their target and helping them gain higher TRPs, Oli has, in fact, became a solid source of their bread and butter. The Indian medias crossed all the limits and started to broadcast false and shameful stories against Nepal PM Oli and Chinese Ambassador Hou, both of whom have been targets of a vicious propaganda war run by a section of the right-wing, nationalist Indian television media. Calling the Chinese ambassador, a vishkanya, or a poisonous woman, and flashing her photographs alongside Oli’s only shows the deep anti-feminist that runs through Indian newsrooms. During the 16-minute programme with a headline derogatory towards Oli and the Chinese envoy, the anchors said that PM Oli had been expressing views against Indian interest due to the influence of Ambassador Yanqi. The campaign also uncovers the deep crisis of trustworthiness that characterizes Indian television media today. Moreover, the Times of India published a disrespectful picture of Prime Minister Oli in its editorial. Indo Asian News Service, India Today, WION, Times Now, and Republic TV are other Indian media channels that ran untrue reports on Nepal. Taking a strong exception to the disrespectful materials about Nepal and Nepal’s political leadership, Nepal sent a ‘diplomatic note’ to India, to take steps against the broadcast of such disgusting stories transmitted by a section of Indian media. In a diplomatic note to India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) via Embassy of Nepal in New Delhi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said that the materials disseminated are fake, baseless, and insensitive as well as abusive to Nepal and Nepali leadership. “Such materials tend not only to mislead and misinform but also impair the sense of minimum public decency,” it said in the note. The MoFA in its diplomatic note also said that such a motivated smearing campaign unleashed by a section of Indian media has deeply hurt the feelings of Nepali people and the persona of Nepali leadership. The embassy also requested Indian authorities to take steps against these obscene materials about Nepal by a section of Indian media and make sure that such materials do not find space in the media. “Such false, concocted and obnoxious materials purportedly broadcast to humiliate and insult Nepal and Nepali people are contrary to the declared pronouncements of the two countries to consolidate the solid foundation of bilateral relations for the benefit of media outlets synchronized against a friendly neighbor and its leadership will only serve the opposite. They sow anguish and aversion among the ordinary people for generations,” the letter further adds. Meanwhile, Nepal’s ambassador to India Nilambar Acharya telephoned Punit Goenka, managing director, and chief executive officer of the Zee News TV channel, to express the country’s serious objection to a recent imaginary and defamatory show run by Zee News which linked Prime Minister Oli with the Chinese ambassador to Nepal Hou Yanqi. The Federation of Nepalese Journalists, Press Council Nepal, and other media organizations also vented ire against the Indian media reports which ran news on PM Oli, linking him with the Chinese ambassador to Nepal. Former Deputy Prime Minister and Spokesperson of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Narayan Kaji Shrestha said that the Indian media must stop the baseless propaganda against the Nepal government and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. Taking to Twitter, Shrestha expressed his disbelief on the extent to which some media channels have gone to defame the current government. “The baseless propaganda by the Indian media against Nepal government and our Prime Minister has crossed all limits. This is getting too much. Stop with the nonsense.” He further stated, “Nepal is united as far as matters related to sovereignty and geographical integrity are concerned. What we do here is our concern. Divide and rule policies tried by foreign elements will not work here.” Likewise, Bishnu Rimal, political advisor to PM Nepal also said on Twitter, “The news stories and comments coming from the Indian media against the Government and Prime Minister of Nepal are highly objectionable thus condemnable. Such reports do not care about the basic ethics of journalism.” Moreover, other numerous politicians and people in Nepal also strongly opposed this disgraceful publication of Indian media. This kind of aggressive coverage in Indian media is seen as an extension of the Indian government’s foreign policy. Some Indian elites also say that the Modi government maintained tight control over the Indian media’s coverage. Estimates show India has more than 400 news channels, reaching some 400 million viewers. “The Indian government is the biggest advertiser in the country, so in a competitive media space like India, it can be very tough to refuse to listen to the government.” India’s claim as the world’s largest democracy is only true in theory. This facade of democracy is for a class who are ready to support slavery. Majority Indians still have a culture of being slaves of a stronger class and of making slaves of the weaker people. They learned to practice exploitation just like the British colonial rulers did for hundreds of years. And the media sector has an even stronger impact on slavery by being subservient to the higher class. According to Indian news channels, the current conflict between India and Nepal is portrayed as a conflict between India and China using concocted anomalies. Most Indian media reflect the will of the rulers and the rich owners. They are not interested in exploring the truth. For example media person Shekhar Gupta floated fake news by saying Janakpur and Kapilavastu were given to Nepal by the British. On the contrary, based on global rating, Nepali media is vibrant and freer and fairer compared to Indian media. In India, it is unthinkable to criticize their own government when it comes to international affairs, especially South Asian affairs. In Nepal, it is more of a free-for-all. Now Nepal is fully aware of the reality that until it becomes self-reliant in economy by breaking the Indian monopoly, until reliable and cheap connectivity is made with northern neighbor , until it regulates open borders with India and until it stops sending youths in Indian army, it would not be an easy task to be distracted from Indian hegemony. Nepal seems to be serious in these issues. For example, in 2022 China will start railway connectivity between Nepal and China via the border town of Kerung. It would certainly break the Indian monopoly on trade and transit of Nepal. Petroleum products, medicine, and materials of daily necessities would arrive in Nepal at cheaper cost as opposed to importing from or via India. India expected to lose a major share of its US$ 15 billion export to Nepal which would negatively affect India’s northern export industries. Moreover, the transit flow of goods from Kolkata and Visakhapatnam India to Nepal would also certainly decrease. It would diverse Nepal’s regional trade and boost the economy to rise rapidly. Moreover, for the last two years, Modi and his office have not found the time to simply receive the EPG report. Therefore, Nepal must disclose recommendations made by EPGs and implement it by regulating open borders. And so far, recruitment of Nepali youths in Indian Gorkha battalion, Nepal Foreign Minister Mr. Pradeep Gyawali has already said, “Gorkha recruitment is a legacy of the past. It has various aspects. It opened the window for Nepali youths to go abroad. It created a lot of jobs in the society in the past but in the present context, some provisions in the agreement are questionable. So, we should start discussions on its various objectionable aspects”. “The 1947 tripartite agreement has become redundant,” he added. It is an indication and clear message to India that Nepal is no more interested in sending its youths in the Indian army to fight against neighboring friends like China and Pakistan. In conclusion, currently, India is passing through civilizational distress because everything is seen from the viewpoint of an ultra-rightist Hindutva-laced belief. One-sided aggressive debates and fake stories are common in the Indian television news industry. It has no effect on the Nepalese as they are fully aware of the state-monitored TV stations in India. As a matter of fact, the whole world is aware of the media hegemony of India.

- See more at: http://southasiajournal.net/controlled-media-in-india-spreading-fake-reports-about-nepal/
 
Nepal bans private Indian channels for airing 'false propaganda'
Cable operators claim TV channels aired 'objectionable' content about the country's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
10 Jul 2020


Oli has been a target of the Indian leadership and media since his government brought out a new map of the country that includes territories claimed by both India and Nepal [File: Madoka Ikegami/Pool/Getty Images]
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Nepal's cable and satellite television providers have stopped airing Indian news channels, with one operator saying on Friday that the move was in response to public complaints against "objectionable" content broadcast about Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
The two South Asian countries have been wrangling since India opened a new road in the disputed Lipulekh pass on their border in May.
The Indian channels went blank late on Thursday, days after one report on Zee News suggested Oli had close ties with the Chinese ambassador to Nepal, who has been meeting several leaders of Oli's Nepal Communist Party.
"We felt a moral responsibility to block the channels after they aired objectionable content about our country," Max Digital TV vice chairman Dhurba Sharma told AFP news agency.
Dish Media Network managing director Sudeep Acharya said his company pulled the channels after complaints from viewers.
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Nepal's Finance Minister Yubaraj Khatiwada earlier condemned the broadcast for "character assassination".

"We request all media, including those of our neighbouring country, to not broadcast news that damages our country's image," he told a press briefing.
The Kathmandu Post in a strongly-worded editorial on Friday accused Indian news channels of coming up with a "new - and invariably false - propaganda against Oli".
"Sitting in their [New] Delhi or Mumbai studios, they do not hesitate to announce the date and time of Oli's resignation, some of them even asking him to step down. Oli, it seems, is the new enemy they must fight each day to garner higher television rating points for themselves," the editorial said.
Indian TV channels have also been accused of pushing Islamophobic and anti-Muslim views in Nepal, a country with 4 percent Muslims, using the coronavirus pandemic to cause unrest and backlash against the minority community.
Worsening relations
Oli has been a target of the Indian leadership and media since his government brought out a new map of the country that includes territories claimed by both India and Nepal.
The new map has strained relations between two South Asian nations with exchanges of strong statements.

Kathmandu's relations with New Delhi worsened after Oli said last week in an internal party meeting that India was attempting to overthrow him from office with help from some of the members of his party.
India, which has traditionally wielded influence in Nepal for decades, sees China's increasing involvement in the tiny Himalayan nation with suspicion.
Besides China's investment in the building of airports, highways and hydropower projects in Nepal, Chinese diplomats have worked to increase ties with Nepali political leaders.
Beijing views Kathmandu as key to its massive transcontinental infrastructure Belt and Road Initiative that builds on old Silk Road route that once connected China to the West, analysts say.
India has been wary of Nepal since a communist government was elected in 2017, but Nepalese officials deny China's involvement in its internal matters.
 
Ah Neh newspaper is like their degrees. All fake.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label made in Khadur, Ludhiana!
Police look for key players into adulteration of high-end brands
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Johnnie Walker Blue Label made in Khadur, Ludhiana!



Sanjeev Singh Bariana
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, May 14
Just imagine that the expensive Johnnie Walker Blue Label bottle that you picked from a liquor vend was, in fact, cheap whiskey produced at a ‘bhatti’ in a Ludhiana village! The bottle, costing more than Rs 11,000, could very well be filled with cheap spirit sold for Rs 250.

The Jodhan police station in Ludhiana has been asked once again by the state bureau of investigation to look for clues to unravel the illegal operation of adulteration and packaging of major international brands. These include Chivas Regal, Glenlivet, Johnnie Walker and Grey Goose.
The case was reported on February 3 this year at Jodhan. DSP (Dakha) GS Bains said: “I received the file on Thursday from the bureau office. We will proceed towards arresting the accused very soon.”
The illegal bottling, labelling and packaging site at Khadur village allegedly had the backing of an influential liquor baron. The police had booked two workers, Amit Sharma Parmar of Ludhiana and Harpreet Singh of Khadur village. Both are said to be absconding.
Ankush Kumar and Rakesh, who were packing the bottles during the raid, were arrested but could not provide any information on how the operation — the sale of high-end adulterated bottles — was run.
Bains said what caught the police attention “was the professional manner in which the bottle packaging was being carried out to make the products look genuine. The unit had caps and corks, holograms and stickers”.

The FIR recorded 50 boxes of adulterated liquor, including Chivas Regal (20), 100 Pipers (21), Black Label (3) and Johnnie Walker Gold Label (1). Also found were 134 cases of empty bottles of top brands. The liquor being filled into the fake whiskey bottles was a cheap local brand called ‘999’, costing Rs 250 per bottle.
Citing the unearthing of an illegal liquor manufacturing unit at an abandoned cold storage near Rajpura on Thursday, an official of the Excise Department said: “The police need to catch the real faces behind the fake liquor business in the state”. The Tribune is in possession of a video showing, in great detail, the liquor adulteration unit in Ludhiana’s Khadur village. The details of the raid had remained under wraps for the past 3 months.
 
China does not stand a chance v nepal's gurkhas. No contest!
Gurkhas can march all the way to beijing within a month.
 
asshole chinks doing this to 17 countries

Today 17 countries, tomorrow 18 countries, all until we just kick out the CCP and madman Xi. Alot of PRCs will die, but who cares about 300 or 400 Million dumb PRCs dying? no one

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Too bad nepal does not have Amazing #1 in the world America to help them. I like to watch PRCs die. Goes very well with popcorn.....munch munch

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