Friday, March 23, 2012

RE: FW: West Seti getting dragged into controversy unnecessarily

March 23, 2012
Pradeep Gyawali
Kathmandu


Pradeep jee
This isn't 'high voltage nationalistic jargon' in the interest of our motherland at all. If it nationalistic at all then, the hue and cry is in the interest of India which is going to be deprived from high quality power from this project at rock bottom prices. It looks as if that they are in favor of exporting high quality power at rock bottom price than use it for internal consumption of Nepal. It clearly shows where does their loyalty lies.

With best regards,


Sincerely,



Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
http://www.ratnasansar.com/

-----Original Message-----

From: smriti aryal [mailto:smriti1962@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 16:17
To: Ratna Sansar Shrestha
Subject: Re: FW: West Seti getting dragged into controversy unnecessarily
Dear Ratnaji,

I agree with you. The unnecessary controversy over this project may jeopardize the potentials of hydro generating for domestic purpose. Once we become self reliant on power, then our bargaining capacity to export will definitely increase. I wonder whose interest we are serving under 'high voltage nationalistic jargon.'
On 3/15/12, Ratna Sansar Shrestha wrote:

> Dear Colleague

> West Seti is getting dragged into controversy again. However, this time it is for different/wrong reasons.

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