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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

THE HISTORY OF NEPAL

Eventually, Anglo-Nepal War (1814-16) broke out, in which Nepal suffered a complete rout. In exchange of Nepalese autonomy a treaty of Sugauli was singed between East India Company and Shah king in 1816. After 18th century Nepal plunged into internal turmoil. It was fueled by British under a divide and rule policy. This led to Kot Massacre in 1864; a bloody infighting between the Military personnel and Kings loyalists, in which Ranas executed several hundred princes and chieftains. Jung Bahadur Rana (Rajput clan of Mewar, Rajasthan) a fast rising military leader emerged victorious. He became the Prime Minister with all executive powers and the King was made titular. He founded Rana Dynasty and ruled Nepal till 1950 with the help of British government. Highly autocratic and centralized Rana regime not only isolated Nepal from its roots but also fully assisted the British in 1857; the first Indian Freedom Movement.
However, several renowned leaders of Nepal like Bisweshwar Prasad Koirala (founder of Nepali Congress), Matrika Prasad etc. joined Indian National Freedom Movement in 1920. Fearing the strong and fast spreading Indian National Movement, cleverly Britain seceded Nepal from India, in 1923. Perhaps, leaders like Subarn Samsher Rana, Ganesh Man Singh, Krishna Prasad Bhattarai and Girija Prasad Koirala joined Indian freedom movement and wanted to liberate Nepal from the autocratic and pro-British Rana regime as well as from imperialist British clutches. Ranas executed Dharm Bhakta Mathema, Shukraraj Shastri and Dashrath Chand while doing so. B.P.Koirala and Matrika Prasad were arrested, imprisoned in Bankipur jail in 1930. In jail they met Dr.Rajendra Prasad. Later on they were released in 1945.They also joined J.P.’s Socialist and Gandhi’s Quit India Movements. B.P. Koirala, the former Prime Minister of Nepal had clearly said-“Indian National Movement was also our movement because the autocracy of Ranas was supported by British Imperialists”. Regarding Ranas regime J.N.Nehru had said-“to hope reforms from the Ranas is like hoping the milk from a dry cow”. No doubt India sincerely supported the democratic movements in Nepal. And hence in January25, 1947 Nepali National Congress came into existence. Soon after Nepali Congress, came into existence the Communist Party of Nepal, supported by Russia and China.

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