Necessity of Political consensus to resolve border dispute with India : Foreign Minister Saud

Kathmandu – Foreign Minister NP Saud has said that the border issue between Nepal and India should be resolved on the basis of political consensus.

Speaking at a program organized in Kathmandu on the occasion of India’s 75th Republic Day on Monday, he said that the administrative mechanism created to solve the border problem should find a political solution after technical work.

“When solving the border problem, there should be consensus politically, we also have a mechanism administratively. That mechanism should be active. After it is active, both the neighbors should solve this problem diplomatically, based on the facts. This matter has already started between the two countries, he said.

During the visit of Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar to Nepal, the representatives of both countries promised to solve the border problem through dialogue and discussion, Foreign Minister Saud said.

Yuva Sangh in Nepal burnt the map of Akhand Bharat

Rashtriya Yuva Sangh, a youth organization close to CPN-UML, has burnt the map of Akhand Bharat in protest against placing the map of Akhand Bharat in the Indian Parliament, which placed the Nepalese territory in the map.

Yuva Sangh, a sister organization of UML, staged a procession in New Baneshwor of Kathmandu and burnt the map of India, claiming that Nepalese territory was placed on the map.

They burnt the map of a Akhanda Bharat with slogans like ‘Hey Modi bro, take Prachanda and Ramchandra away but Lumbini and Kapil Vastu can never be given.