Solution to Nepal’s political standoff lies in Kathmandu, not in New Delhi: BJP leader Vijay Jolly
Kathmandu, July 8 Bharatiya Janata Party leader Vijay Jolly said on Friday that solution to Nepal’s political standoff lies in Kathmandu and not in New Delhi. Speaking at a face-to-face that Reporters’ Club Nepal had organised, Jolly said: It is Nepalis, who wrote Nepal’s constitution. And those obstructing the implementation of the charter are also Nepali citizens. The supply of essentials to Nepal came to a halt because Madheshis staged sit-in on border points, Jolly said, adding: It’s wrong to say India has a role in Nepal’s movement on this ground. The solution to the standoff should be searched in Kathmandu, not in Delhi, he said. The leader claimed that there’s no standoff between Nepal and India at political and diplomatic levels. He described remarks coming from Nepal’s political parties that India wants to cause Nepal’s disintegration as illusory. He said: There’s a need to reject such remarks. India wants a stable, strong, self-reliant, progressive and peaceful Nepal, he said. Jolly also stressed the need to resolve the Madhesh crisis through talks. He said: Whether they are living in Madhesh or Hills, they are Nepalis first. Nepalis themselves should resolve Nepal’s problems. India does not believe in interfering in Nepal’s internal affairs
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