He said that since the Prime Minister's statement on the border issue is serious, their stance is that the Prime Minister himself should come to Parliament to clarify it.
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UML Parliamentary Party Chief Whip Ain Bahadur Mahar has said that the Prime Minister himself should come to Parliament and clarify the statement made by Prime Minister Balendra Shah regarding the border.
Responding to journalists after the meeting called at Singha Durbar at the call of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSWP) President Ravi Lamichhane, Mahar said that they will continue the protest in the House.
On the 17th, the Prime Minister will make a statement saying that Nepal has also crossed the border with India. On the 18th, he said that he raised the issue in the meeting whether there was any tuning in the RSWP President's visit to India. He said that they also asked whether the EPG issue was discussed. 'India has been crossing the border recently too.' SSB has stopped the embankment in Susta. We asked Speaker Lamichhane whether there was a discussion on this, but he did not get a clear answer,' he said. He said that since the Prime Minister's statement on the border issue is serious, they are adamant that the Prime Minister himself should come to Parliament to clarify it. 'We want to end the deadlock in Parliament, but the opposition parties requested in the meeting to create an environment for that,' he said, 'The Prime Minister's statement is a matter related to the country.' After saying that this record should be deleted from Parliament, Speaker Lamichhane informed that there will be a discussion within the party first and the Foreign Minister will respond in the House. He has also said that he will discuss this issue with the Prime Minister.'
