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The proposed ambassador for Israel said - Let the Palestinians live too

भाद्र १७, २०८१
The proposed ambassador for Israel said - Let the Palestinians live too
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Professor Dhanprasad Pandit, who was proposed by the government as ambassador to Israel, has said that he will play a role in ending the war between Israel and Hamas. He said that he would advise Israel to end the war.

In Monday's meeting of the Parliamentary Hearing Committee of the Federal Parliament, Professor Pandit said that he would put the feeling that all countries should live together before the representatives of the Israeli government.

'We should live together in a country where there is a war, if you are a free country, let the Palestinians live and your representative will be ready to suggest that the war should be reduced and stopped,' Pandit said in the parliamentary hearing committee, 'This world is full of God. Let's not think it's only mine, it's everyone's, so if we enjoy it with sacrifice, I don't think this problem will last long.'

Pandit said that if he is appointed as the ambassador of Israel, he will work in favor of the policy of the Nepal government, the United Nations Charter, international treaty agreements, and the interests of the nation. He said that he will work for the betterment of the nation and he will work as an ambassador by adopting Chanakya policy and Krishna policy.

Pandit said that it will also play a role in the exchange of military training and intelligence skills between Nepal and the Israeli army.

Pandit was fined 15,000 by the National Information Commission for not giving information when he was the head of Padmakanya Campus and the High Court decided to uphold the fine. However, Pandit replied that the case was not against him but against the head of the campus.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १७, २०८१ १३:२६
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