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An article in today's "Otago Daily Times" carries a Reuters photo of "Nepali
students in Calcutta marching during a protest rally against the monarchy". I'm
fairly sure I haven't seen this flag on our site. The flag appears to be like
the Chinese PR flag, but with the stars in white rather that gold, and with a
hand reaching up to grab the largest star. Oddly, some of the flags show exactly
the same emblem, but rotated 90 or 180 degrees.
James Dignan, 20 February 2005
I have seen flying this flag around Janakpur, area which is inhabited by
Mithila people. Total number of population is around two million and they live
on both sides of the India-Nepal border. Their position is one of the lowest in
traditional Hindu society. The flag could be one of the parties representing
Mithila people. It has three equal vertical strips red-white-red with wheel in
dark blue in the center point of the white strip. The wheel is almost the same
as on India’s national flag.
Roman Kogovsek, 4 July 2005