Nepali netizens slam Modi

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

Netizens of slammed Indian Modi, currently visiting the nation, reminding him of the 2015 border blockade and asking him to apologize.

Some users reminded of the border blockade enforced by when was still reeling from the aftermath of the 2015 earthquake.

Others demanded that apologize for the 135-day blockade from September 2015 to February 2016 that crippled Nepal's economy and led to tensions between the two countries.

"Sorry, Mr we haven't forgotten blockade. We are not welcoming you but it doesn't mean that we are anti-Indian. We are with Indian people but we condemn the act of blockade in Nepal," wrote user on

Another, Binod Khanal, posted: "Mr Modi will welcome you in Nepal but, Neplease people never!!"

Former EU ambassador to Nepal Rensje Teerink, now based in Bangladesh, weighed in on the debate by posting a picture showing a long queue of cars and motorcycles waiting for refuelling, with the caption: "These images are hard to forget."

A significant number of Twitteratis were equally critical of the for its decision to bestow civic reception to the Indian leader and for giving "hasty makeover" to only those parts of the city where his motorcade was expected to pass.

Taking a dig at the government, user commented: "There is a fundamental difference between welcome and flattery. Flattery is insincere, unnatural and abnormal praise, not actually welcoming someone with pleasure in a natural manner. Unnatural circumstances created in the name of welcome. Damned!!"

However, there were many who defended Modi's visit.

"Prime Ministers of both the countries have come to power with thumping majority, so try to celebrate this visit and get the best out of it. Interest is always mutual big or small," wrote a Rohit Thapa.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 14:44 IST