Giant anxieties

CK Lal is a writer and columnist based in Kathmandu.

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Hope is my mind's secret fear.
Hope is my heart's sacred courage.
Hope is my life's daring experience.
– Sri Chinmoy on Hope

During the last week of June, a group of Nepali lawmakers from the Tarai plains travelled to Dharamsala to meet the Dalai Lama. Apparently, the visit was more political than religious, and a hint of conspiracy has since hung around the sojourn. Immediately upon their return from the political pilgrimage, these 'heretical' lawmakers were summoned to Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal's residence and given a dressing-down, reportedly in the presence of a Chinese diplomat. Nepal told them that the act of meeting the religious head of a significant Buddhist sect was tantamount to shaking hands with a notorious abductor and ruthless killer. In the aftermath of these events, the Nepali Foreign Ministry reiterated, for the zillionth time, its commitment to the 'One China' policy. Along the same lines, the Home Ministry expressed Nepal's commitment towards maintaining friendly ties with neighbouring nations, promising to not allow Nepali territory to be used as a venue of protests against them.

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