Wednesday, September 7, 2016

6 Reasons why Greater Nepal is Possible.

Nepal was given its territories back in two installments, but it has yet to get back its big bulk of territories. The Greater Nepal Movement is an effort to realize the "yet to be returned" territories. With the freedom of Pakistan and India on 14h and 15th August 1947 from the British Empire, the ceded territories of Nepal under the Sugauli Treaty were also freed and this freed territories must now be integrated into Nepal, is the concept of what the "Greater Nepal" is. While India and Pakistan fought against the British Colonization, many Nepalese also took part in the movement. But, as Pakistan and India became free, Nepali territories were annexed in India and East Pakistan. It was a great mistake and an injustice to Nepal. 

It is a serious mistake on the part of the British Government not to have returned the Nepali territories, on the other, India, which fought more than 90 years against the colonization, not to have realized that the Nepali Territories were also freed together with its freedom is highly immoral. Since, the past 15 years, the Greater Nepal Movement has been continuously going on for the freedom from the unjust acts. 

Just before a decade, Greater Nepal could not even be talked about, but now this has become a subject of Nepali polity. The Article 8 of both the Treaties signed between Nepal and India on 31st July 1950, and between Nepal and United Kingdom of Great Britain on 30th October 1950 has declared all treaties, engagements and agreements made between Nepal and the British Government as null and void, and in line with the declaration promulgated by the United Nations resolution (1514-XV) in December 1960 with regard to declaring end of all forms of colonization, is a base for the freedom of Nepali territories after India was freed on 15th August 1947. 

6 Reasons why Greater Nepal is Possible.

  1. According to international laws, if a treaty is signed under threat, it's is void. So, sugauli treaty is void.



  2.  International laws says that if there is the absence of any of the signatories, the treaty is void.
  3. There is no british east india company now (after 1947). So the land is, legally, of Nepal.
  4. Even if the Sugauli treaty exists, the land is still Nepal's, legally. Becoz the term "inperpetuity" means something is taken for a lease/rent and the same term is used for the territories of Nepal in the sugauli treaty.
  5. The main aim of treaty of 1950 signed between U.K. and Nepal was to return back the land of nepal which the Ranas didn't bothered to listen to the British. 
  6.  Next treaty signed in 1950 between nepal and india states that all the treaties signed between Nepal and East India before that day were nullified.
So, sugauli treaty is also nullified.

Hence, places like Nainital, kumaon, gadhwal, Darjeeling, Sikkim, teria parts upto Allahbad in the south must be returned to Nepal.

2 comments

then why ur government is not supporting

Because Our politicians are bought by India, but change is coming real soon.People in nepal are finally waking up.


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