Congress whip Niskal Rai said, ”The Prime Minister should come to Parliament and clarify the statements he made. The disruption in Parliament will continue until he answers.”
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The opposition party meeting has concluded that it will disrupt the parliament today over the statement made by Prime Minister Walendra Shah in the parliament on Sunday.
The meeting held at the Congress parliamentary party office Singha Durbar was attended by the Congress, UML, NCP and RPP. Although the Shram Sanskriti Party was invited, no one from the party was present in the meeting.
According to the whip of the Congress parliamentary party, Niskal Rai, the opposition parties have taken the Prime Minister's statement seriously and condemned it.
He said that it was also concluded that the Prime Minister should come to the parliament and clarify the statement he made and apologize to the parliament. 'Our disruption in the parliament will continue until the Prime Minister answers,' he said.
UML deputy leader Padma Aryal also said that the opposition parties will protest in the parliament, saying that the Prime Minister's statement has bowed the heads of all Nepalis. 'The protest will continue until the Prime Minister comes to Parliament and apologizes,' she said.
Prime Minister Shah's statement on the Nepal-India border in the House of Representatives on Sunday is being criticized. While answering questions raised by lawmakers about Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani, he had stated that Nepal had also encroached on Indian land in many places.
Prime Minister Shah's statement is being criticized and opposed inside and outside Parliament.
'You may be surprised by one thing, I also came to know only after becoming Prime Minister the other day that not only India has encroached on Nepal's land, but Nepal has also encroached on many lands of India,' Prime Minister Shah had said in Parliament.
