Sher Bahadur Deuba's Health Discussed in Committee Meeting

Kathmandu. The health of Nepali Congress leader and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and his return to the country was discussed in the meeting of the Development, Economic Affairs and Good Governance Committee. After MP Mahanta Thakur urged Deuba and other leaders to return to the country in the committee meeting, Chairman Krishna Prasad Paudel gave information about his health condition.

Speaking at the meeting, MP Mahanta Thakur took the recent political equation and the unity of the three parties positively and said that leaders who are outside the country should now return to the country. Especially naming Sher Bahadur Deuba, Arzu Rana and Binod Chaudhary, Thakur said, 'There is no situation to stay outside anymore, it is time to come to your own country and land. Come, we will welcome you.'

Thakur emphasized that politics should be for the people, rising above personal interests. After MP Thakur's request, the committee chairman Krishna Prasad Paudel clarified the latest health condition of Chairman Deuba. Paudel informed that Deuba was abroad for treatment due to a serious health problem, not for any political reason.

'Honorable Sher Bahadurji's pressure has shown a big fluctuation,' said Chairman Paudel, 'When I contacted him myself, I came to know that his pressure had dropped to 51 and was fluctuating. The doctors advised him to get treatment without a minute's delay, so he went.'

Chairman Paudel, quoting Deuba, said that he is an 'open book and will play a role in strengthening the democratic movement by returning to Nepal as soon as his health improves. Paudel informed that Deuba sent a message that he would stay in Nepal and is currently stopped only due to illness.

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