When asked if he raised the border dispute in Delhi, Lamichhane said: ”Without beating the drums, things about our country should be done, things should be done, in the right place, at the right time, in the right way, and in a phased manner.”
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Ruling party Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) President Ravi Lamichhane has said that issues including the border dispute with India will be resolved through 'diplomatic channels'.
While returning from a 5-day official visit to India, he told media persons at the airport on Friday that diplomatic issues will be resolved through diplomatic channels.
'When I was a journalist, I used to raise border issues by keeping a map of 'Greater Nepal'. Did you raise border issues during your visit now?' When asked, President Lamichhane said, 'It is important to resolve any issue through diplomatic channels by activating diplomatic channels. His voice cannot be heard by beating drums. But without beating drums, things about our country should be done at the right place, at the right time, and in a step-by-step manner.'
While in journalism, Lamichhane used to run the program with a map of the pre-Sugauli Treaty 'Greater Nepal' in the background of the studio. When the journalist raised the same issue, his response was, 'The issues raised by activists, the issues raised by journalists, and the issues raised by a political party trusted by the majority of citizens of a country are not the same. If the different responsibilities and sensitivities of each are not understood, then it has no importance in diplomacy.'
Chairman Lamichhane also said that the topics of the meetings held in New Delhi were transparent. He also said that this time they have taken forward development diplomacy.
