Nepal Workers Peasants Party leader warns of extreme foreign interference in Nepal
Makwanpur. Surendraraj Gosai, leader of the Nepal Workers Peasants Party (NWPP) in the Bagmati Provincial Assembly, has stated that foreign interference in Nepal has reached its peak in the country's history. He accused the government of remaining a silent spectator while foreign powers directly intervene in Nepal's internal affairs.
Addressing the winter session of the Bagmati Provincial Assembly that began on Tuesday, leader Gosai remarked that the US Embassy directly calling for applications for the Youth Council is an attack on the country's sovereignty. Criticizing the government's economic policy, leader Gosai stated that the government should focus on making the country and its citizens self-reliant. He emphasized the need to be vigilant about how imperialist powers intervene in countries rich in natural resources.
He claimed that the situation of Nepal and the Nepali people will not improve until the path of self-reliance is taken. According to leader Gosai, the Bagmati government is extremely slow and ineffective.
‘Is it normal for the US Embassy to directly solicit applications for Nepali youth? This confirms the level to which foreign interference has reached in the country. We have been opposing agreements like MCC and SPP. We believe the current situation is a continuation of that,’ he said. ‘Those who claimed before joining the government that they would not take foreign loans and would become self-reliant have accepted 37 billion in foreign loans in just two days. This is merely a game to trap the Nepali people in a debt cycle.’
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