Nepali netizens slam Modi for 2015 border blockade, demand apology


Kathmandu, May 11 (IANS): Netizens of Nepal slammed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently visiting the Himalayan nation, reminding him of the 2015 border blockade and asking him to apologize.

Hashtags like #BlockadeWasCrimeMrModi and #ModiNotWelcomed-InNepal were trending as the Indian leader kicked off his two-day Nepal visit on Friday.

Some users reminded Modi of the border blockade enforced by India when Nepal was still reeling from the aftermath of the 2015 earthquake.

Others demanded that Modi apologize for the 135-day blockade from September 2015 to February 2016 that crippled Nepal's economy and led to tensions between the two countries.

"Sorry, Mr Modi we haven't forgotten blockade. We are not welcoming you but it doesn't mean that we are anti-Indian. We are with Indian people but we condemn the Indian government act of blockade in Nepal," wrote user Shailesh M. Pokharel on Twitter.

Another, Binod Khanal, posted: "Mr Modi Nepali politician will welcome you in Nepal but, Neplease people never!!"

Former EU ambassador to Nepal Rensje Teerink, now based in Bangladesh, weighed in on the debate by posting a picture showing a long queue of cars and motorcycles waiting for refuelling, with the caption: "These images are hard to forget."

A significant number of Twitteratis were equally critical of the Nepali government for its decision to bestow civic reception to the Indian leader and for giving "hasty makeover" to only those parts of the city where his motorcade was expected to pass.

Taking a dig at the government, user Bhim Atreya commented: "There is a fundamental difference between welcome and flattery. Flattery is insincere, unnatural and abnormal praise, not actually welcoming someone with pleasure in a natural manner. Unnatural circumstances created in the name of welcome. Damned!!"

However, there were many who defended Modi's visit.

"Prime Ministers of both the countries have come to power with thumping majority, so try to celebrate this visit and get the best out of it. Interest is always mutual big or small," wrote a Rohit Thapa.

  

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Now everybody is showing their eyes on Indian PM. One side Pakistan, one side China, One side Bangla and now Nepal..Wow..great going. India is not a big brother in the region anymore. Just wondering if all these nations join together, what is going to happen to India. All happening due to blunders by BJP.

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  • Truth teller, Karnataka

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Everybody has understood Modi! Only blind bakhts are remaining!!!!

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  • Myna, Mysuru

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Another slap on PM Modi's face by a friendly neighbour of India - Nepal. It only exposes PM Modi's faulty external affairs policy and its failure. Pathetic case.

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  • el en Tea, mumbai

    Fri, May 11 2018

    During the Election time Modi Travels abroad
    May be doesnt like to take blame on him EVM manipulations.

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  • SMR, karkala

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Foreign policy blunder of National Security Advisor Ajit doval during the hostage crisis of Afghanistan is again failed in Nepal.
    During former PM Vajpayee tenure India faced one of the worst humiliation by releasing India's most dreaded terrorists. PM Modi's India imposed economic blockade when the nation suffered one the greatest calamity.
    When the blockade is imposed angry Nepal government went an agreement with China and Pakistan.
    PM Modi's government failed in his foreign policy despite extensive tours. India's loss is China's gain.

    Now accept Myanmar radical government India has any good relations with neighbouring countries.
    Nepalies who are more trusted from the World war for their bravery never like to let their pride down.
    Perhaps this one of the worst memories for PM Modi's travel book.
    Jai Hind

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Tomorrow Forbes will withdraw that paid ranking.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, May 11 2018

    . . . . or they may demand for more.

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  • Sampath, India

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Nikleg yerla aapundu..otraasi Modi pudar Kendall podivar maare..yenchi avaste...

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, May 11 2018

    There's nothing personal about it Sampath. It's just that some are highly allergic to Fekuism, some are allergic but somehow put up with it. But some love Fekuism and we call them bhakths. Now the the reaction of people depends upon which category they belong to. Simple.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Modi is just a name ,under his name many things are happening that we hate.

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  • RAJU, BANGALORE

    Fri, May 11 2018

    NEPALIS ARE SMART IN RECOGNISING FEKUS

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  • Vidisha, mumbai

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Have the Nepalese forgotten how many of their countrymen are in India? As it is India is over populated.

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Do you have any idea of Indians abroad settled or Working also holding Government posts...

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Fri, May 11 2018

    @Vidisha,

    Legal or illegal?
    If legal, don't make it an issue. Do you know how many Indians are abroad?. In some countries there are more Indians than their own citizens.

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