No, Madhesi people are not actually Indians, they are Nepali like every other person living here who really do have comparable language, culture for certain Indians esp those living in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and thus frequently are befuddled as Indians. Between, same things happen to some Indian Gorkhali (Indians with comparable culture and language for certain Nepali residing in Hills) in Darjeeling, Sikkim and different regions where they are confounded as Nepali and not Indians, likewise same things happen to Tamils in Sri Lanka where they also are mistaken for Indian Tamils and there is segregation, we likewise see this in different Countries where a gathering with comparable culture and language are separated into a few Countries and consequently their devotion and positive energy is constantly questioned.
We should take a gander at the details here. Madhesi are at least 19.8% of all out Nepali populace, they are 20% on the off chance that you add Dalits living in Madhesh and 25% on the off chance that you add Muslims, in spite of the fact that Muslims presently have a different personality as per the Constitution. In this way, suppose 20% and that is a population of around 5.2 to 5.3 million (52 to 53 lakhs). Presently, in the event that I accept you, that implies almost 50 lakhs population in Nepal are Indians (having Indian citizenship) however that is babble as larger part of them have Nepali citizenship and casted a ballot in the new political decision. Presently indeed, there are classifications of Madhesi, some have lived around there for many years esp Maithali talking individuals, some arrived at that area 100 to a long time back during Rana system and settled, a few Indians came here by wedding Nepali Madhesi men however at that point they disavowed their Indian citizenship and turned into a Nepali resident (Baibhahik Angikrit Nagarik), these number around certain lakhs yet relatively few.. there might be a few lakhs Indian migrants who came to Nepal searching for work (Nepal is seventh biggest patron of settlements to India) however I don't think larger part of them have Nepali citizenship (Some might do by paying off government employees) and consequently can't cast a ballot and direct occasions here, yet unfortunately it obscures the line a smidgen.
Thus, these are current realities. Madhesi are not Indian residents, they are Nepali like every other person and on the grounds that they end up having comparable language, culture and dress for certain Indians doesn't mean they are to a lesser degree a Nepali like you or me living in Hills and Mountains, and it's a significant error to uncertainty their enthusiasm and unwaveringness towards Nepal, Madhesi have really monitored Nepal - India line for ages and it will debilitate our public solidarity in the event that you keep on oppressing Madhesi and say they are Indians and not Nepali. No one has a permit to say Who is a genuine Nepali or not and we have to regard our variety.
Yeah it's true that Madhesi's are not Indians but many of madhesi people have relatives in India.....
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