Sujata Novice (Sikaaru) Koirala-Jost Owes An Apology To The Nation?

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Sujata Novice (Sikaaru) Koirala-Jost who was once married to German man is now a Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal, position she got through lineage (Bungsah – just like any offspring in Nepal receives their Nepalese citizen through their parents) rather than her qualification or experience in Nepalese public life.
As a Foreign Minister, she is supposed to represent Nepal and the best interest of Nepal and the Nepalese people to all the foreign government and organisations in the international arena. She is doing the opposite, instead of representing Nepal and its interest to the foreign governments; she is representing foreign (India) government’s interest in Nepal. She is speaking without consulting with her fellow Nepalese and the members who are in the government. With her two ears she should learn to hear more and with her one mouth she should learn to speak less. She might learn to become wiser.
What made her speak the interest of India after meeting with Indian agent (Dalaal) Rakesh Sood, was there any rewards $$$ that triggered her mouth to go open wide and spit out India�s interest in Nepalese affair, trying to nullify the decision of Nepalese Government. Why should Nepal and the Nepalese people listen to this one woman, who has not contributed anything to Nepal and its people, but rather trying to rip off the sovereign rights of every individual Nepalese by speaking against the decision of the government that represents Nepal? Who does she thinks she is? Honestly she was not elected and no one should, unless you want Nepal to be part of India.
Honestly, Sujata is novice, still with the L (learner) plate when it comes to politics, diplomacy and representing the government. She should go home and do her homework what Foreign Minister does. She should come with the answer, Foreign Minister – The Government official who represents his/her government in the interest of ones country to foreign government and orgainsations. Not, represent foreign government or organisations interest in ones country.
Whose interest a person serves their servant will they also be, so whose servant is Sujata, Nepal or India? Rakesh Sood is the servant of India and he serves India�s interest. So, he should not interfere in other nation�s issues. Will he serve the interest of Pakistan? Well he definitely won�t, that is if he is loyalty lies in India? So, why should Nepal do that which will benefit India or serves the interest of India above Nepal? Nepal decided in the best interest of Nepal and the Nepalese just like any other government would do and seek the best for its country.
Rakesh Sood must respect Nepal�s decision and do his job while his terms as an Indian Ambassador to Nepal, keep the relationship between Nepal and India in peace and good health, this is his job and this is what he appointed by his government and came to Nepal. He is an ambassador he should present himself like one rather than acting like RAW (Research & Analysis Wings), Indian Intelligence. He should stop this James Bond kind of politics in Nepal. Else he will loose the status and respect of Ambassador, everything has a boundary and limit and one should not and never cross the limit, but should always know where to stop. Lest people gets frustrated and take the laws in their own hands, the public/people power, just like the one during 1979 The Iranian Revolution, that changed the course of Iran. American working in the US embassy was so afraid, they shredded every documents they could, but Iranian was so determined they even joined every single piece to bring back to what the documents looked like before shredding it. Let the peace dwell between the Nepal and India. It is natural for India to think about their own national interest and likewise Nepal to think about their own national interest.
But what about our little Sujata? Well, Sujata Koirala-Jost owns an apology to Nepal and the Nepalese people for speaking foolishly and showing anti-Nepal view by favouring India�s interest above Nepal�s need in her speaking to the media saying Nepal should say sorry to India. This is unacceptable � Nepal does not owe any apology, should not feel or say sorry to India. Nepal made the right decision, in the best interest of its own country and its future just like every other government would do for their country.

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