The issue of fake Bhutanese refugees has become a matter of honor for Nepal : PM Prachanda
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda” has said that Nepal’s foreign policy will be based on Panchsheel. In today’s meeting of the House of Representatives, in response to the questions asked by the parliamentarians, he mentioned that the foreign policy of Nepal will be given continuity keeping in mind the interest of the nation.
In the meeting, MP Dilendra Prasad Badu questioned how the government plans to advance Nepal’s foreign policy. In the meeting, MP Dilendra Prasad Badu questioned how the government plans to advance Nepal’s foreign policy. Similarly, MP Raghuji Pant questioned whether there would be discussions on the 1950 treaty between Nepal and India, the defense of Nepal’s borders and land during the visit to India.
In response, Prime Minister Dahal said, “We will not give up even an inch of land regarding our visit to India, we don’t want even an inch of land from our neighbors. This is what we will do when we visit India. We will not allow anything that affects Nepal’s national interest and unity.”
MP Deepak Giri asked when the airport of Tarigaon in Dang will be upgraded, he assured that the government is serious about upgrading the airport and will proceed with the work soon. MP Vidya Bhattarai questioned what the government is doing to control and take action on corruption and corruption cases in the country, militant camps, Lalita residence and fake Bhutanese refugees.
In response, Prime Minister Dahal said, “The government will not leave corruption and organized crime, the issue of fake Bhutanese refugees has become a matter of honor for Nepal, the government has adopted a zero tolerance policy on corruption, and the government is committed to it.” In response to MP Ramhari Khatiwada’s question about the post-earthquake reconstruction and the latest economic situation, Prime Minister Dahal informed that there has been an improvement in remittances and foreign exchange reserves.
Prime Minister Dahal informed that the remaining installment amount for the earthquake victims will be distributed within the stipulated time. On that occasion, he presented statistics about the progress made in the fields of education, health, literacy, economic development and agriculture after the establishment of the Republic in the country.
In addition, he mentioned that the public service delivery is increasing the trust of the people towards the state and the government and made it clear that the government has adopted a policy of zero tolerance towards corruption. His commitment was to work in such a way that the results are visible.