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So the communists will be replaced by ??
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Nepal should return to a consitutional Hindu monarchy and eventually ban all Communist parties.
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Coffee Par Kurukshetra : नेपाल में क्रांति करने वाले GEN Z कौन हैं? | Nepal Protest | KP Sharma Oli

Pradeep Singh's theory is that this is CIA showing the ungli to both India & China after the SCO summit

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I am surprised Oli happily gave up? No emergency, nothing? That distresses me. It allows Unkil to get away easily.
Hence I don't like Pappoz hanging around. What if he does this to a small state and then declares independence or something or is a dress rehearsal to do this everywhere?
They won the T20 but this is a test match and we still need to win most sessions
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Nepal unrest - a volatile mix that India must watch closely

- Key ministers quit, Oli resigns homes of top leaders vandalised
- Govt ban on 26 social media apps → sparked protests, leaving 19 dead & hundreds injured. Social media ban seen as authoritarian overreach → rapid mobilisation
-Students rage at corruption & nepotism triggering grassroots momentum buildup
- Pro-monarchy protests from earlier, demanding restoration of crown (ended 2008)
- MoFA warns of ISI/LeT/JeM hand while Pak media blames RAW

In summary, the situation remains fluid & India must keep BSF vigilant & stay circumspect in managing fallout


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SRajesh wrote: 08 Sep 2025 21:35 Chetakji
Looks like V Nuland type attempt to change regime
Or is it the BD perfected Student Revolution.
Just in time for the Bihar Elections dont you think!!
And only week or two ago announcement was made that Nepal and Bhutan as open border meaning that people could travel freely across.
In all this turmoil wonder what sort of people will slip through
Yeah, this has nothing to do with SCO but looks like something that was well-planned and orchestrated (always the case when there is a ready replacement). Whoever was behind the "student revolution" in Bangladesh to ouster is also the same one behind this "GenZ revolution" in Nepal. Makes you think about the JNU/Jamia Milia/DU riots in 2018, which was the precursor to CAA riots and blockade.

Its a shame we lack in our PR game, else the messaging could've been clear - Nepal survived centuries of colonialism, world wars, famines, earthquakes but yet found stability for over 200 yrs when it had monarchy, but this so-called "democracy" has given it nothing but corruption, incompetency and instability with over 12 government changes in the last 20 yrs.

As for Oli, good riddance to the chinese puppet, let him seek asylum in Beijing.
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Torching Parliament building does not bode well.
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Ambar wrote: 09 Sep 2025 17:22
SRajesh wrote: 08 Sep 2025 21:35 Chetakji
Looks like V Nuland type attempt to change regime
Or is it the BD perfected Student Revolution.
Just in time for the Bihar Elections dont you think!!
And only week or two ago announcement was made that Nepal and Bhutan as open border meaning that people could travel freely across.
In all this turmoil wonder what sort of people will slip through
Yeah, this has nothing to do with SCO but looks like something that was well-planned and orchestrated (always the case when there is a ready replacement). Whoever was behind the "student revolution" in Bangladesh to ouster is also the same one behind this "GenZ revolution" in Nepal. Makes you think about the JNU/Jamia Milia/DU riots in 2018, which was the precursor to CAA riots and blockade.

Its a shame we lack in our PR game, else the messaging could've been clear - Nepal survived centuries of colonialism, world wars, famines, earthquakes but yet found stability for over 200 yrs when it had monarchy, but this so-called "democracy" has given it nothing but corruption, incompetency and instability with over 12 government changes in the last 20 yrs.

As for Oli, good riddance to the chinese puppet, let him seek asylum in Beijing.

Ambar ji,

It all started when the BIF commies sneaked in the word "secular" into the nepali constitution. eyetaaalian mafioso clan was heavily involved in that game, to the extent of using scum like yechh - uri, the roasted peking duck, to seal the deal with the new nepali commie govt

shows you that the mafioso links with commie cheen was well before the "secret" MOU was signed

Just like what the commies had done with the Indian constitution
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A_Gupta wrote: 09 Sep 2025 17:28 Torching Parliament building does not bode well.


A_Gupta ji,


why not, when sickular India will rebuild it all for free :mrgreen:


K. P. Sharma Oli will park his corrupt ass in India while waiting out the passing squall


wait and see how quickly India gets dragged into this mess, as the pakis, beedis and the cheen are all pushing the narrative


allegedly inspired by indonesia, massive youth demonstrations in nepal happening right now over corruption and inequality.


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Balen Shah, Kathmandu Mayor, 33 years old possible next PM
https://www.businesstoday.in/india/stor ... 2025-09-09
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I am curious - Oli was not pro-India; and was trying to rally Nepali public opinion against India by reviving Nepal's claim on Lipulekh pass; why do folks think that it is impossible that India is not behind this regime change? :D
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Nepal me Raaaaa ki shaazish hai shaab....
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A_Gupta wrote: 09 Sep 2025 18:06 I am curious - Oli was not pro-India; and was trying to rally Nepali public opinion against India by reviving Nepal's claim on Lipulekh pass; why do folks think that it is impossible that India is not behind this regime change? :D

Actually A_Gupta ji, it was a devious attempt to inflame public opinion and divert their attention from the building resentment against the govt.

"patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel"....... :mrgreen:

India has been bitten far too many times by these commie parasites to want to regime them these vermin and take over their failed padre dominated country
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KL Dubey wrote: 09 Sep 2025 18:32 Nepal me Raaaaa ki shaazish hai shaab....

Has to be . Current US deep state can't even regime change Venezuela in their own backyard. Forget sooth Asia .
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KP Oli is the only nepali prime minister who never visited India during his term.

He is also the only nepali who claimed Bhagwan Ram, Shiva, Valimiki were nepali and not Indian.


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^^
This reminds of the Jihadi Abdul Basit : claiming Chanakya saying that : woh Hamare Yahan pade they, Taxilla mein :lol: :lol:
The idiot (meaning Oli the oily scat) should not be given refuge in India
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gakakkad wrote: 09 Sep 2025 18:43
KL Dubey wrote: 09 Sep 2025 18:32 Nepal me Raaaaa ki shaazish hai shaab....

Has to be . Current US deep state can't even regime change Venezuela in their own backyard. Forget sooth Asia .
Let us see what happens now. The "democracy" of Nepal is a sham, as I wrote before in this thread. 95% of the parliament is either commie or pinko. The Hindutva party (RPP) has only 5% of the seats. Best to integrate with Bharat. As of now, it is basically a region in the back side of Uttar Pradesh, i.e. Chuttar Pradesh.
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SRajesh wrote: 09 Sep 2025 19:20 ^^
This reminds of the Jihadi Abdul Basit : claiming Chanakya saying that : woh Hamare Yahan pade they, Taxilla mein :lol: :lol:
The idiot (meaning Oli the oily scat) should not be given refuge in India
Pretty sure he knows that. He flew to Dubai .
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This looks like US supported mobocracy at work. Showing finger to both India and China. The former king had been making moves to regain public support. This event trumps all those efforts.
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“The wife of former prime minister of Nepal Jhala Nath Khanal has died after she was burned alive when her home was set on fire amid violent anti-government protests in the country, regional media reported.”

-via Newsweek
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From Major Gaurav Arya to Lt Gen PR Shankar, all commentators agree that PM Oli was a Chinese puppet.

Voices from Nepal say the government was trying to close down all but Chinese social media.

So who is behind this?
Is there a positive side for India in this?
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Who has an interest in lighting fires all around Bharat? Who is trying to show that Bharat can never become a global power because she cannot even keep her neighbourhood calm and stable ?

Since the days of IPKF India has been very reticent to use its forces outside India. Except for some white labelled UN missions.

Perhaps it's time for Bharat to evolve it's policy. But it won't be easy since these colour revolutions are deliberately led by rabid anti India fly by night leaders on CIA payroll.
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Sicanta wrote: 09 Sep 2025 20:36 This looks like US supported mobocracy at work. Showing finger to both India and China. The former king had been making moves to regain public support. This event trumps all those efforts.
I don't understand your post. It seems that the current protests are a result of continuing public frustration which started in March (pro-monarchy demonstrations). Quite likely RAW at work. It's possible that the former king Gyanendra will be put forward as a leader after the emergency.

Meanwhile, Gyanendra seems to be backing the protests:
https://www.news18.com/world/anger-viol ... 59830.html
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... ?from=mdr

The only monarchist party in the Nepal parliament is the RPP (Hindutva party). They want a constitutional monarchy Hindu rashtra.

This seems like RAW at work here. What is the interest of USA in bringing back the Hindu rashtra?
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A_Gupta wrote: 09 Sep 2025 20:58 So who is behind this?
Is there a positive side for India in this?
Regime change with street violence getting uncontrollable is typical unkill weapon. The Chinese can pump money and honey insidiously, but they themselves are scared of such regime change at home.

Given Bharat US ties are pretty shaky these days my bet is on unkill. When they can print 37T of fake dollars what is a few million to throw at some third world shithole country just to create distraction and headache for Bharat?!
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KL Dubey wrote: 09 Sep 2025 21:15

I don't understand your post. It seems that the current protests are a result of continuing public frustration which started in March (pro-monarchy demonstrations). Quite likely RAW at work. It's possible that the former king Gyanendra will be put forward as a leader after the emergency.
To be more clear, I think certain someone was aware of the outreach by the king and it's potential impact. And, coming unexpected quarter, has run away with a win.
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Cyrano wrote: 09 Sep 2025 21:23 ...
Regime change with street violence getting uncontrollable is typical unkill weapon. ...
Common factor is it all starts with youth mobilised by social media
...Given Bharat US ties are pretty shaky these days my bet is on unkill...
The labs have tried and tested what works and what doesn't

Sri lanka - economy
Bangladesh - izlam
Nepal - corruption
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India - Caste ?
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Sudan Gurung, Hami Nepal

https://m.economictimes.com/news/intern ... 786774.cms

Meet Sudan Gurung, the DJ who rocked the Nepal govt
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Hami Nepal website:
https://www.haminepal.org/
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A few points to ponder:

- Parliament building that got torched was build by Chinese back during Deng’s time. It was the first beachhead against monarchy by Beijing. It survived from getting burnt down for 30 years, thanks to successive Indian governments snoozing around.

- Mayor sounds very toolkitty.

- The mayor’s wife seem a RoPer, judging from the Maggi-noodle tattooed on her jibbilies.

Need to be cautious.
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Cyrano wrote: 09 Sep 2025 21:11 Who has an interest in lighting fires all around Bharat? Who is trying to show that Bharat can never become a global power because she cannot even keep her neighbourhood calm and stable ?

Since the days of IPKF India has been very reticent to use its forces outside India. Except for some white labelled UN missions.

Perhaps it's time for Bharat to evolve it's policy. But it won't be easy since these colour revolutions are deliberately led by rabid anti India fly by night leaders on CIA payroll.
No, let these banana republics burn, they all harbor and nurture a deep rabid hatred towards India and Indians, including the Nepalese who have benefitted from India's largesse for decades with millions of Nepalese who live and work in India. Any military action would mean getting embroiled in years of counter-insurgency, they made their beds, let them lie on it now.
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Manish_P wrote: 09 Sep 2025 21:40
Cyrano wrote: 09 Sep 2025 21:23 ...
Regime change with street violence getting uncontrollable is typical unkill weapon. ...
Common factor is it all starts with youth mobilised by social media
...Given Bharat US ties are pretty shaky these days my bet is on unkill...
The labs have tried and tested what works and what doesn't

Sri lanka - economy
Bangladesh - izlam
Nepal - corruption
..
India - Caste ?

every caste is against the other, so which one will revolt Manish ji, and do any of the caste formations have the financial strength or leadership to sustain............ :mrgreen: ...............sounds very doubtful




It will be a toolkit, meaning BIF, meaning commies, naxals, khalistanis, jihadis, dravidians, beedis and rohingiyas in border states like bengal and cashmere, abrahamic terrorists in the NE and even Ker.


street violence in strategic locations, with gora media support and such antinational forces being funded from outside. just like they operated during the "farmer's protest" and dilli riots


By now, AS and AD already know how to handle them before they gather in force and diffuse before the point of no return


only, this time around there will be no rubber bullets because the threat will be existential
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Sep 09, 2025 22:22 (IST)
"Heart-Wrenching": PM Modi On Nepal Protests
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the protests in Nepal and deaths of 19 protesters "heart-wrenching. "I am extremely disturbed by the fact that many young people have lost their lives. Nepal's stability, peace, and prosperity are of utmost importance. I humbly appeal to all my brothers and sisters in Nepal to maintain peace and order," he wrote in an X post in Nepali.
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Bharat should first fix the mischief makers inside the Papooz and the fake charity bimbos and babooz. Our loose policies make it easy to attempt these things in the neighbourhood… our idiots are indirectly responsible for the neighbourhood being such a soft spot
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A_Gupta wrote: 09 Sep 2025 22:00 Hami Nepal website:
https://www.haminepal.org/

A_Gupta ji,

this looks like a abrahamic led and (BIF) fed outfit

It's management is not India friendly
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Nepal army chief is to address the nepali nation per sources

lets wait to see how the chips may fall

Nepal Protest Live: Army chief urges all parties to hold talks

Chief of Army Staff Ashok Raj Sigdel has called for dialogue with all parties to address the ongoing Gen Z protests in Nepal.

Speaking to the nation in a video address on Tuesday night, Sigdel urged protest groups to suspend their agitation programs and participate in talks to find a peaceful resolution.

He emphasised that negotiations are essential to restore stability and resolve tensions without further unrest
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Nepal Protest: China silent on exit of Nepal PM Oli amid riots

China has yet to officially react to the fall of Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, regarded as its steadfast ally, and the prevailing violent student movement against the political class of Nepal.

Oli resigned as prime minister on Tuesday in the face of massive anti-government protests with the demonstrators attacking private residences of several high-profile leaders, headquarters of political parties and even vandalising the parliament, a day after 19 people died in police action against the agitators.

For China, the disgraceful exit of Oli, regarded as a pro-Beijing leader for his efforts to reshape Nepal’s traditionally India-friendly foreign policy towards China, was reminiscent of the fall of the Rajapaksa family rule in Sri Lanka.
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The Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah is the one to watch… he is going places in the new setup..
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Tanaji wrote: 10 Sep 2025 00:11 The Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah is the one to watch… he is going places in the new setup..

Tanaji saar,

he wants parliament dissolved before talks are held


looks like he may be one among the organizers of the protests
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chetak wrote: 10 Sep 2025 00:02
A_Gupta wrote: 09 Sep 2025 22:00 Hami Nepal website:
https://www.haminepal.org/

A_Gupta ji,

this looks like a abrahamic led and (BIF) fed outfit

It's management is not India friendly
Isloos or xtian ? What was the indication?
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