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India may have incited Nepal's royal carnage: King Birendra's former aide
TNN, Dec 28, 2010,

KATHMANDU: Nine years after the tragic assassination of Nepal's King Birendra, a former royal aide has dropped a book bombshell alleging India could have possibly incited the killing.

The claim was made in a dramatic way during a talkshow on a private channel on Monday night, two days ahead of the slain king's 65th birth anniversary.

In his memoir, "Maile dekheko darbar" which means 'The palace, as I saw it', former palace military secretary Gen Bibek Shah writes that New Delhi provided arms training to Nepal's anti-monarchy maoist insurgents and claims he was asked to resign because he came to know about it.

The former general of the Nepal Army, who had served the palace for nearly 30 years, said he would launch the book formally on Wednesday, the 65th birth anniversary of King Birendra.

Excerpts from the 599-page memoir were carried in at least two dailies Tuesday.

According to Shah, who was military secretary to both King Birendra and his successor King Gyanendra, though it was undoubtedly Dipendra who pulled the trigger and caused the carnage on June 1, 2001, in which nine others died, he could have been incited by foreign powers.

King BIrendra, he writes in his book, tried to modernise the outdated arsenal of Nepal Army. He had entered into negotiations with a foreign gun manufacturer to buy as well as assemble guns in Nepal, from where they could be sold in South Asia, Shah writes.

India, he writes, was against Nepal having more sophisticated weapons than it had. "It was also worried about what would happen if such sophisticated guns fell into the hands of the Maoists."

During both BIrendra and Gyanendra's visits to India, Shah claimed they were pressured by the Indian leaders to buy its indigenous Insas family of firearms at a "friendly" price.

India later supplied Insas to Nepal Army at a 70 per cent subsidy.

Shah also writes that a team of Nepal Armed Police, that went to Chakrauta in Uttaranchal to receive arms training, were told by the trainers as well as locals that in the past other groups were also trained in the same facility.

The other group referred to the Maoists.

Shah also claims in his book that India trained the Tamil Tigers as well as Bangladesh's Mukti Senas at the same facility. When he was informed about this by a senior police officer he tried to investigate the truth, Shah writes adding that he was unceremoniously asked by King Gyanendra to resign following this because of pressure by India.

The allegations come even as India has been saying that its maoists have been receiving arms training by maoist parties in Nepal. Also, the allegations come at a time India-Nepal ties are at a low ebb, ahead of foreign secretary Nirupama Rao's visit to Nepal.

India may have incited Nepal's royal carnage: King Birendra's former aide - The Times of India
 
India can be very well suspected because it has expansionist ambitions in the region.
Such assassinations are often conduction on plots hatched in foreign hands and executed by mercenaries of these foreign hands. Now it makes understanding clear why few Nepalis i met some days ago had very negative view of India.

India wants to subdue all minorities and play big brother of south Asia. It wants the return of "aryan invasion".
 
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there have been many conspiracy theories with regard to the royal massacre. here we go.. one more to that list!!
 
India can be very well suspected because it has expansionist ambitions in the region.
Such assassinations are often conduction on plots hatched in foreign hands and executed by mercenaries of these foreign hands. Now it makes understanding clear why few Nepalis i met some days ago had very negative view of India.

India wants to subdue all minorities and play big brother of south Asia. It wants the return of "aryan invasion".

Again, you start with your "foreign lands".. :no:

Please enlighten me as to what expansionist intentions India have in the region ?

This article is non sense which is why TOI has published it. India has nothing to gain with problems in Nepal. Infact Nepal's king was more friendly towards India than the Maoist regime. India has nothing to worry with Nepalese soldiers getting better arms. Infact Gurkha regiment of Indian army is formed of some soldiers who are Nepalese by birth.

I was in Kathmandu when the king was assassinated. I know more about Nepal than you do, and it is for certain that India wishes the best for Nepal unlike our neighbours who seem to be the biggest exporters of Indian rupee :disagree:
 
What is so secrete even at that time India was blamed for massacre of Nepal Royal family to put pro-India regime there.

Even the Indian agencies had killed the Nepali media baron if you have some knowledge you will know why.

Recently India tried to manipulate media there for indian interests but Nepalis have exposed bharat badly and bharati officials were crying loud
 

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