At last, Nepal is secular republic. This is a very big advancement from Hindu monarchy state. Let us hope that the new secular republic of Nepal will prosper and flourish. However the new Republic is facing some issues mainly Madheshi regiuonal issues. Madhesi are mostly in Tarai reguion adjoining Bihar. 

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Whenever I visited Nepal I found its people very friendly but same was not the case during my visit in 2009. I think the Nepal is more influenced by China and the relations with India will further deteriorate. I am sorry to see the only nation that was associated with Hindus has lost its status. Medheshi Community that worked real hard for uplifting Nepal has been treated too badly in its new constitution.   


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Thank you said by: Kalyani Nandurkar

Let's hope that Nepal's political leaders will display the necessary flexibility and maturity at this crucial time to ensure a durable and resilient Constitution that has broad-based acceptance.

 

Since a majority of the people have voted for it, it is a good development but whether it will be a good development or not has to be seen.There is bound to be some friction when a new change takes place , as long as it does not explode into some thing bigger and leads to unrest.I visited Kathmandu a few months before the devastating earth quake , earlier this year and found it a lovely nation with very friendly people ..


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Friction and opposition are inevitable when there a NEW thing is introduced.. People have their suspicions and doubts. Only time will prove the benefits or losses.

 

Lets hope something good will happen, as it our close neighbor so the situation in Nepal will have effect on India also. 


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True. It's highly essential to have a friendly neighbor, which in turn makes our country peaceful. But right now the situation cannot be predicted, what would be outcome of the newly introduced Constitution.

 

@ Gulshan Kumar Ajmani

At last, Nepal is secular republic. This is a very big advancement from Hindu monarchy state. Let us hope that the new secular republic of Nepal will prosper and flourish. However the new Republic is facing some issues mainly Madheshi regiuonal issues. Madhesi are mostly in Tarai reguion adjoining Bihar. 

 

One cannot forget the Maoist influence in Nepal which was the cause of abolishing the monarchy and causing a lot of unrest there. There is also fear that Madhesi and Tharu groups may continue their struggle together now that they are forming an alliance to fight against the constitution.Looks like there will be a lot of unrest  in the region, thats for sure !


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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani

Maoist influence, Madhesi and Tharu grops opposition were there since long. The present constitution is well aware of these aspects. So, it has to be seen now how the authors of the Constitution are going to handle the old issues and make Nepal as real secular country.

 

There is a news that Cow has been declared as national animal of Nepal and there will be ban on cow slaughter.  The republic is new. Let us hope that they will gradually sort out differences between different ethnic communities. 


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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:

There is a news that Cow has been declared as national animal of Nepal and there will be ban on cow slaughter.  The republic is new. Let us hope that they will gradually sort out differences between different ethnic communities. 

MEA says India cautioned about unrest in Nepal. Additionally,  the Government of Nepal should have taken the step for curbing violence in a phased manner, the situation would not have been so worse.

 

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