Interpol issues warrants against Nepal terrorists hiding in India

I am sure that if India regards these people as terrorists it will stop allowing these people to shelter in it’s territory?

**The warrants come shortly after a leading member of the opposition in Nepal met top Maoist rebel leaders in northern India. Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal held meetings with rebel leaders Prachanda, Mr Bhattarai and Mr Mahara in the Indian city of Lucknow last week. **](BBC NEWS | South Asia | Interpol goes after Nepal rebels)

why are you so sure?

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Another selected quote…

“But a spokesman told the BBC India would honour its Interpol commitments regarding the warrants.”

So here we have a case where when the warrant is issued,the Indian intelligence agencies have promised action if they are still in India…

What more do you want?

Topic lock ho jaye?

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So here we have a case where when the warrant is issued,the Indian intelligence agencies have promised action if they are still in India....

What more do you want?

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Yes, but what were known terrorists doing in India in the first place, and why did it take interpol to get India to promise (not yet take) any action? I think Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have also (and probably continue to?) accused India of harboring people who carry out terrorist actions in those countries.

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Yes, but what were known terrorists doing in India in the first place, and why did it take interpol to get India to promise (not yet take) any action? I think Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have also (and probably continue to?) accused India of harboring people who carry out terrorist actions in those countries.
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Now I am not in the know, but I would assume that they were there in hiding, and not exactly at the invitation of the govt as state guests.

If and when a complaint is launched and formal extradition proceedings happpen, I assume these rebels will be shipped to Nepal.

Meeting of these rebels with the communist govt in Bengal, well the communists work in mysterious ways, class war and the like, and I am sure they are finding it difficult to get fellow beleivers, so I guess they did meet with the Nepalese rebels, but sadly I dunno what went on.

The Sri Lankan scenario is slightly different...

The central govt has always been against them, but invariable the state govt, depending on the govt in power has been providing 'moral' support, since the LTTE seem to have a lot of support in Tamil Nadu. Over the last few years tis has dwindled down, but even now the Central Govt and the State govt seem to be loggerheads over this.

In that light, even the Dalai Lama being given asylum by India was not liked by the Chinese...

Bangladesh isses I dont know much, but I guess it is pretty much the same, except for the fact that there are also frequent border scirmishes between the Bangaldesh army and the Indian army. No I dont know who started it, and I dont think you know either....

In addition, I think even George Fernandes got into some hot water due to his support to some rebels of some country I forget which....

Ultimately what is the point, do you hope that these issues will paint the picture that India is a centre of intrigue and revolution for the region? God no, these are aberrations.............

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I very much doubt that considering that at various times the Nepali government has accused India of aiding the Maoist terrorists, and the fact there has always been such huge anti-Indian sentiment in Nepal for such a long time.

As for the central government not aiding the LTTE terrorists against the Sri Lankan state, well it’s a fact thatthey did very much that. Even your own papers have said that - LTTE’s India links were far more dubious than are made out to be](http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19971113/31750493.html)

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this is a view of a person n it cannot b taken at its face value. then there can b many people telling many different things about which v cannot authenticate.

any results or action on this or its still in talk stages

lol...such a hilarious post...poor Interpol dealing with terror...lol

Tamils are fellow Hindus, so what if we supported them. Brotherhood is not just a Muslim thing.

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Tamils are fellow Hindus, so what if we supported them. Brotherhood is not just a Muslim thing.
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india accepts territorial integrity of sri lanka.


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india accepts territorial integrity of sri lanka.
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Tha's a better way of putting it. I am not always politically correct.

Jiye Hind.

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india accepts territorial integrity of sri lanka.
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Then maybe the Indian and Tamil governments should not have been supporting the LTTE terrorists, out of some Hindu brotherhood as some have mentioned?

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Then maybe the Indian and Tamil governments should not have been supporting the LTTE terrorists, out of some Hindu brotherhood as some have mentioned?
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ltte is more conventional army now they hold territory even they dont want to separate from sri lanka. it is not a relgious conflict more like ethnic conflict .

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ltte is more conventional army now they hold territory even they dont want to separate from sri lanka. it is not a relgious conflict more like ethnic conflict .
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Only last week the LTTE was saying it might declare it's own state, and it's a fact that some Indian politicians of the RSS/Shiva Sena lot have always trumpeted the Hindu unity card in declaring support for these terrorists.

Tamils are fellow Hindus, so what if we supported them. Brotherhood is not just a Muslim thing

I thought India is secular?

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Then maybe the Indian and Tamil governments should not have been supporting the LTTE terrorists, out of some Hindu brotherhood as some have mentioned?
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The Indian govt has actually wagd war against the LTTE. Rajiv Gandhi sent troops to Lanka to help tyhe govt. He was also assassinated by the LTTE.

Certain people in various Tamil Nadu Govts, not all have provided covert support to the LTTE, this was against the general policy of the Indian govt.

Hindu brotherhood, and LTTE I see no connection, as it was more of an ethnic issue than a religious one.

You could ignore teh facts and still try to come out with a connection, but alas I do not have the info on that to reply.

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Only last week the LTTE was saying it might declare it's own state, and it's a fact that some Indian politicians of the RSS/Shiva Sena lot have always trumpeted the Hindu unity card in declaring support for these terrorists.
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Maybe this was played downi n the media, cause I havent heard much of this Shiv Sena support.

In any case, thankfully India has got out of trying to "help" the Lankans, and left the Norweigians to figure out the peace route....

Last I heard the Tamil Eelam was to be an autonomous area with their own flag but under Lanka.

I dont care either way as long as the war ends.

I knew a few Lankans mostly Sinhala, and I think the people have got a raw deal and its time the war ended.

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*Tamils are fellow Hindus, so what if we supported them. Brotherhood is not just a Muslim thing

I thought India is secular?
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One quote from one Indian does not make State policy.........

Well that’s what they publicly state, when the opposite is the actual case.

Take for instance Indira Gandhi who gave unprecedented support to the LTTE terrorists, which later turned into a monster she could not control.

India’s role in supporting the Tamil militancy came in the wake of this communal disturbance. At that time, the late Indian Premier Indira Gandhi gone to the extent of not only supplying weapons to the Tamil militants, her government also initiated training programmes for the Tamil militants who went across the Palk Strait in thousands. They were trained not only in South India but even in the state of Uttar Pradesh in the North.](http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2002/03/31/sec01.html)

When her son sent Indian troops to Lanka to help curb the moster she had given such support to, he ended up being publicly humiliated by a Sinhalese soldier, and finally murdered by an LTTE suicide bomber bitter at India’s actions.

But long after the Gandhi’s, we still have leading Indian politicians declaring their open support for the LTTE terrorists…

**Controversy hit Mr Fernandes early in his ministerial tenure when he held a convention of organisations supporting Sri Lanka’s Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on the lawns of his official residence. Mr Fernandes openly supported the LTTE’s struggle for a separate state in northern Sri Lanka. **](BBC News | SOUTH ASIA | Fernandes: Popular but controversial minister)