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Sharma on India's 'micro-management' in Nepal: Are our parties and systems inviting?

भाद्र १६, २०८१
Sharma on India's 'micro-management' in Nepal: Are our parties and systems inviting?
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The proposed ambassador for India. During the parliamentary hearing of Shankar Sharma, the MP asked for his opinion on the issue of India's involvement in political interference in Nepal even in small matters. In response to the question that India called 'micro-management' in Nepal, Sharma asked whether it was caused by the political parties and system of Nepal.

In Sunday's meeting of the Parliamentary Hearing Committee, Sharma expressed suspicion that the leaders in Nepal had caused Indian interference, referring to what Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar had said in an interview. He said that he did not know that India had interfered in neighboring countries, especially in Nepal.

'I don't know that India is micro-managing . It became a matter of knowing a lot at the political level . But even though I am from India, since I am about to go to India again, I keep watching Indian Newspapers and Youtubes . Yesterday evening, there was an interview with India's Foreign Minister Jaishankar about neighboring countries. He said that our relations with all the neighbors have some complexity, Dr. Sharma said, 'What he has said in that interview is that there is complexity, which area in the neighboring country does not have complexity and ? He also said that he did it to us in the neighboring country, but he has hinted that he has diplomatically made such a demand to the politicians there as well. I am not saying knowingly, but instead of quoting him, is there any such problem within our political party, within our system? Are we inviting?'

To further confirm Jaishankar's statement, Sharma also mentioned what the Prime Minister of Canada said about neighboring America. "First, what the Prime Minister of Canada said was that America is such a country, even if it sleeps like this, it will affect us, even if it falls like this, it will affect us, and he said that it is very common," Sharma said. .

The parliamentary hearing of 4 proposed ambassadors including Sharma is over. Their names have not been approved. The hearing committee secretariat said that after the hearing of the remaining 13 ambassadors, the decision to approve the names of all of them will be discussed.

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