It is unfortunate that the Foreign Minister has to clarify the Prime Minister's statement: Shahi

The situation has arisen where ministers must correct a serious political and geopolitical mistake made by the country's chief executive, the Prime Minister: Shahi

Jestha 27, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

It is unfortunate that the Foreign Minister has to clarify the Prime Minister's statement: Shahi

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RPP parliamentary party leader Gyan Bahadur Shahi has commented that the clarification given by Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal on Prime Minister Balendra Shah's statement is unfortunate.

Speaking in the House of Representatives meeting on Wednesday, Shahi also claimed that there is no place in the world where ministers give clarifications on the Prime Minister's statement. Leader Shahi said that the government is moving in the opposite direction in the history of Nepal after Minister Khanal gave clarification on the Prime Minister's statement.

'The statement given by the Honorable Foreign Minister on the Prime Minister's statement. This is probably the first time in the political history of Nepal. You should have looked at the history. Not only the history of Nepal, but the history of the world. There are countries where you are a younger person than us as Prime Minister. You have also been a more capable Prime Minister than us in various countries. This is the first time in the political history of Nepal, but also in the political history of the world. Where the ministers have to correct the serious political and geopolitical mistake made by the country's executive head, the Prime Minister,' he said.

Shahi has also demanded that the Prime Minister's statement be removed from the parliamentary record. 'This is for the Prime Minister. This is more for the ruling party than for us. Because this is not a matter of power and authority. This is not a matter of governance. This is not a matter of any act, this is a matter of territory. This is a very sensitive matter,' he said.

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