Saturday, November 21, 2015

Nepalis in Sydney, Australia protesting against the indian government's 'Nepal Blockade'.



Though india is giving this blockade an unofficial status, many evidences prove that this is a real blockade india is imposing to Nepal.



India being a Culturally and Geographically nearest neighbor to Nepal is imposing blocked to Nepal, citing issues of violence and unrest at its Boarders due to the continuous protest of a faction of Nepalese populations demanding the promulgation of Newly drafted constitution that came into effect on 20th of September 2015.




As a matter of fact, Nepal shares majority of it boarders with india and China, Nepal however has always been dependent with india in all its Economic, Trade and Commerce Activities. And with this blockade imposed essential supplies like Petroleum Products, Cooking gas, Medicines, and all other daily used goods are not entering Nepal, forcing Nepal and its humble people face a lifeline crisis.




Its true that after the new constitution came into effect, there were a section of people mainly from Terai, which shares boarders and cultural similarities with india were not happy on few issues. They demanded rewriting the constitutions with wider rights to them, But the incidents and events that is occurring continuously is proving that this was not only the interest of these Nepalese communities, but of india too.



India already had officially just 'noted' down Nepal's constitution, while unofficial media reports already have proved that there are certain and serious issues india wants to include in Nepal's constitution which in the long run may jeopardize Nepal's Sovereignty.



In this scenario its already clear that the Terai protest also popular as 'Madhes Andolan' is defiinitely fueled by  a fraction of indian politics near to present PM Narendra Modi's own Party. And with a simple turning over the few media reports in the past 2/3 months any one can clearly understand and accept this fact.




Experts and analysts form both india and Nepal, have already pointed out the different possibilities  of india's intervention on Nepal's sovereignty including religious interest, eyeing on Nepal rich water resources and politics. But what is again clear is It's indias 'Naked interventions' on Nepal's Sovereignty.



While Nepal has already taken this issue into an international Arena like UN, there is a growing numbers of countries and people supporting  Nepal's free and unrestricted rights to trade and transportation being an Landlocked country. Highly acclaimed world newspapers are already carrying out headlines on this issues but noting has changed till now. Instead the situation of Nepal is getting worse and worse day by day.

More Pictures:



The temperature was 42 Degrees, but Nepalese gathered in a considerable numbers in from of Commonwealth Bank of Australia Building.


The world considers Nepal's flag as 'Unique.'


It was a peaceful and humble demonstrations.



The demonstrations was organized and concluded at he same time in all other states of Australia.



No matter how big or small a country is, the sovereignty is equal.



A Sydney based Nepali blogger and IT enthusiast, Madan Mani poses with his wife Sangita at the demonstration event.




Holding placards that requests and demands to lift the 'Blockade."



Nepalese demonstrators, posing for the last shot of the day.



Nepalese demonstrators, posing for the last shot of the day.



Nepalese demonstrators, posing for the last shot of the day.




The already devastated people of Nepal by the great earthquake just few months back are now stricken by another blow more stronger and severe. This time on humanity.
The voice against their own neighboring people is rising in Nepal. 
So its time now to act against the indian political leaders who are chocking Nepal. And its not possible if indian people turn deaf ears to their humble Nepali fellows. They should now stand with Nepalis and raise voice against their own PM.

All photos and posts by Leela Ghimire for www.myzoomlens.com

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