MP Karna said, ”In which places has the Nepal government encroached on land in neighboring India? If it cannot provide it, the Prime Minister should publicly apologize to the people.”
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Congress MP Ranjit Karna has demanded that a committee be formed to investigate the statements made by Prime Minister Balendra Shah regarding the border dispute between Nepal and India.
Congress MP Karna made the demand in the National Assembly meeting on Monday. 'The Prime Minister himself stood at the rostrum of the House of Representatives and admitted that the Nepal government has encroached on the land of our neighboring country, India. I would like to request the Prime Minister, in which places has the Nepal government encroached on the land of our neighboring country, India?' Karna said, 'If he cannot provide it, he should publicly apologize to the people. A special decision will have to be taken in Parliament today, what is the reason for what the Prime Minister said? I demand that the National Assembly also form an investigation committee for this.'
Prime Minister Shah, while answering a question from Shram Sanskriti Party MP Aren Rai in the House of Representatives meeting on Sunday, had said that efforts are being made to resolve the Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura disputes diplomatically. But in the process, he had said, 'You might be surprised to learn that I too came to know after becoming Prime Minister recently that not only has India encroached on Nepal's land, but Nepal has also encroached on a lot of India's land.'
The National Assembly meeting has been disrupted over Prime Minister Shah's statement. Political parties have disrupted the National Assembly meeting in protest against the Prime Minister's statement.
