Nepal's position chaotic and unexpected, the army will have to come forward: Robinder Sachdev
New -delhi, September 10 (IANS). Robinder Sachdev, foreign expert, responded to the violent protests that took place in Nepal. He said that Nepal’s position is ‘very complicated, chaotic and unpredictable’. Robinder Sachdev further said that the army should emerge as the last solution in any country, and the army also entered Nepal. However, the question is whether the army can create a transitional structure that the protesters will accept. In the SO calls revolution on the street, people are demanding a government that shows their representation and policy. Sachdev warned that it would be challenging to manage this process due to past corruption in Nepal, nepotism and hidden property of the elite. If the army is seen that protects the old political leadership and establishment, it can turn into a revolution and deep crisis. He said: “The army will have to prepare a fair structure that meets the demands of the people, otherwise the situation may worsen.” Robinder Sachdev said about the role of India that India should not interfere in the internal affairs of Nepal. India does not obstruct as far as possible in the affairs of any neighboring country. However, India monitors the situation in Nepal and is concerned about the human aspects of violence. Sachdev said: “India wants the people of Nepal to decide what kind of government they want. If the Nepal government needs help, India will be ready to get help. India should not be considered an intervention force.” Robinder Sachdev, which discusses international issues, also commented on the statements of the US India relations and the recent Trump administration. He said that Trump talks about friendship with India on one side, on the one hand, his advisers deliver reverse statements. India has taken a person and stable diplomatic attitude in this case. Robinder Sachdev said: “India has made no hasty statements. The long -term US -India relations are strong and both countries do not want to deteriorate it.” -Ians Akks/GKT Share these Story Tags