The parliamentarians pointed out that Nepal was not informed about the operation of Lipulek border crossing between India and China and called attention to the government to find a diplomatic solution.
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The parliamentarians have demanded to cancel the trade agreement between India and China through the land of Nepal. Speaking at the zero hour of today's meeting of the National Assembly, he strongly raised the Lipulek area dispute during Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's upcoming visit to India and asked him to find a solution.
Parliamentarian Ghanshyam Rizal sent a diplomatic note saying that the decision of India and China to re-operate Lipulek border crossing for mutual commercial purposes without the presence and consent of Nepal is an objectionable matter and drew the attention of the government through the speaker to find a solution to the dispute. He emphasized that during the upcoming visit of the Prime Minister to India, this issue should be strongly raised and put aside.
MP Padam Bahadur Pariyar demanded to cancel the commercial agreement between India and China using Nepal's land without Nepal's approval. He requested the government to immediately send a diplomatic note to India and China, trying to find a diplomatic solution to this issue during the upcoming visit of the Prime Minister to India.
Member of Parliament Manrupa Sharma demanded that the government come out with a clear view on Lipulek and find a solution to the problem. Member of Parliament Rukmini Koirala recently objected to the trade agreement between China and India through Nepal's Lipulekh, Limpyadhura and Kalapani and drew the attention of the government to find a solution to the problem through diplomatic initiatives.
Member of Parliament Renu Chand drew the attention of the government through the speaker to create women-friendly laws and encourage their moral development.
Member of Parliament Bishnu Kumari Sapkota stressed that the government should continue to find a solution through diplomatic initiatives regarding the encroachment of Nepal's Lipulek by two neighboring countries. MP Bishnu Bahadur Bishwakarma said that the two neighboring countries, India and China, use Nepal's territory to enter into trade agreements with Nepal.
Member of Parliament Mr. Krishna Prasad Adhikari said that it was regrettable that Nepal was not informed about the re-opening of trade between two countries, India and China, through the Lipulek crossing during the Chinese Foreign Minister's visit to India, and he drew the attention of the government through the speaker to find a solution to the problem through quick diplomatic action.
MP Savitri Malla said on August 3 She called the trade agreement between India and China signed in New Delhi without the knowledge and consent of Nepal as a treacherous treatment of Nepal and demanded the government to take diplomatic initiatives to protect this decision.
