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Nepal investigating burning of Xi Jinping’s book at university

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By Gopal Sharma

KATHMANDU, ‌March 19 (Reuters) - Nepal is investigating how some copies ​of a book authored by Chinese President Xi Jinping were burned at ⁠a university in the east of the country after the Chinese embassy expressed concern over the incident, officials said on ​Thursday.

Yuvaraj Kattel, chief district officer of Morang where the incident took place ‌last Saturday, said a five-member panel had been given 15 days to find out how copies of Xi’s book "The Governance of China" ⁠were burned at the district's Manmohan Technical ⁠University (MTU).

Beijing is a major trading partner and donor, and has invested in infrastructure such as airports, roads and health in Nepal, a natural buffer between China and India, both of which ‌jostle for influence in the Himalayan nation.

"The Governance of China" ⁠is a multi-volume collection of Xi's speeches ‌and writings outlining his political philosophy and ​vision for government. 

“It has been asked to find out who was responsible for this and recommend measures to ensure ‌that such incidents are not repeated in ​future,” Kattel told Reuters.

The Chinese ⁠embassy in Kathmandu did not immediately reply to ‌an email seeking comment.

Subash Shree ⁠Pokhrel, MTU vice chancellor, said several copies of Xi's book were “inadvertently” destroyed as authorities cleared a room of books, old papers ​and cartons that had ‌been attacked by termites.

“We had no intention to hurt our friendly ⁠relations with China and destroy ​the book,” Pokhrel said.

(Reporting by Gopal Sharma; Editing by ​YP Rajesh and Kate Mayberry)

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