Resolution of border dispute is the main agenda of President Lamichhane's visit to India: MP Gautam

At a cadre meeting organized by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Kawasoti on Tuesday, MP Rajan Gautam said that the main agenda of party president Ravi Lamichhane's visit to India is to resolve the border dispute.

Jestha 19, 2083

Narayan Sharma

Resolution of border dispute is the main agenda of President Lamichhane's visit to India: MP Gautam

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Ruling party Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) MP Rajan Gautam has claimed that the main objective of party president Ravi Lamichhane's visit to India is to resolve the border dispute between the two countries.

At a cadre meeting organized by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Kawasoti on Tuesday, MP Gautam said that the main agenda of the party president's visit to India is to resolve the border dispute. 'The next agenda is to discuss trade issues,' he said, 'and soon an agreement will be reached at the government level on those two issues.'

Gautam, who became a member of the House of Representatives from East Nawalparasi 1, said that the Prime Minister's statement on the border has attracted international attention. Gautam claimed that the Prime Minister did not attract international attention when he said that only India had violated the border while speaking in parliament and that Nepal had also violated India's border, and that international attention had been drawn and that the United Nations would also take an interest in it.

Stating that the ruling party president's visit to India should be viewed positively, he stressed that this visit has a special meaning.

Narayan

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