The final report published by the European Union Election Observation Mission has made it clear that it is against Khas-Arya quota in Nepal. This issue has already been settled under the Constitution of Nepal, and such defamatory comment only exposes European Union’s real interest in Nepal. It wants to destabilize Nepal by creating conflict among its people and rob the much-achieved stability and peace.

EUEOM misses the fact that not all Khas-Arya are rich and doing well in Nepal. Few marginal groups are better off. Such progressive and intellectual institution missing out that point deliberately suggests that EU doesn’t have good intentions for Nepal. It is no wonder that EU has been accused of instigating social experiments like spreading Christianity, promoting federalism, and going against the monarchy. Some experts argue that EU doesn’t want to see Nepal progressing and becoming stable due to its Communism-leaning and to make sure that South Asia region in whole doesn’t become stable and outdo the EU.

European Union is already pro-India as they met in Brussels during the blockade imposed by the latter. Both had agreed that there were flaws in Nepal’s constitution. What right gives the EU and India to meet in a foreign nation and decide over a cup of tea about another country’s constitution and sovereignty?

The final report clearly states that the longer EU institutions stay in Nepal, it will pose a threat to Nepal’s sovereignty. The current PM K.P. Oli should talk with his advisors and make a decision that institutions like EUEOM won’t be invited to Nepal again for observing the election. On the other hand, the other comments and recommendations they have made like the transparency of the Election Commission are laudable. But the EU’s support for secessionist CK Raut and the desire to create conflict in Nepal by going against Khas-Arya population is a dangerous threat to Nepal’s sovereignty. Nepal’s current government must act immediately before its too late.

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