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Old February 2, 2005, 08:12 PM
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I don't agree. I don't understand how when you are taking a stand against something, it can be politically correct? Isn't there a contradiction right there? Like I said, if India wishes to take a stand against the Nepal situation, and I can support such a stance, then they should take a stand to that effect and not come up with this wishywashy statement! Say that India feels that sharing the stage with this King will be tantamount to endorsing his rule in Nepal, which India does not wish to do. As a matter of fact, my respect for India would have gone up several fold if the Indian government had done that. This is silly. Everyone knows why they aren't coming and yet they are officially denying that sharing the stage with the Nepalese King is the reason. Thats not taking a stand in my view. When you take a stand, take a firm stand and stick to it. Don't take a half stand and then officially deny it. There is nothing dignified about that in my opinion!
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