Nepalese Parliament Divided Over Prime Minister's Border Discussion
Nepal's Prime Minister, Balendra Shah, ignited a political debate during his first appearance in Parliament by addressing the contentious border issue with India. Having previously avoided Parliament since May 11, his statements on resolving the dispute diplomatically attracted criticism from politicians, experts, and the public.
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Nepal's Prime Minister Balendra Shah made his initial appearance in Parliament, stirring debate with his handling of the border dispute concerning India. Shah, absent since Parliament commenced on May 11, addressed various concerns, including a disputed territory and governance issues.
Despite taking office in March, Shah was criticized for his absence. Upon his appearance, seven lawmakers questioned him on topics ranging from human rights to border disputes. Shah assured the Parliament of relevant actions following a Human Rights Commission report and emphasized diplomatic solutions for the border conflict, sparking controversy.
Shah's comments on diplomatic channels to resolve the border issue received strong backlash from policymakers, diplomats, and social media observers, igniting political tensions. The opposition, having previously disrupted sessions demanding Shah's presence, leveraged his absence for political capital.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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