Janmat Party Chairman Dr. CK Raut Alleges Ravi Lamichhane's India Visit Aims to Marginalize Madhesi Community Politically

Kathmandu. Janmat Party Chairman Dr. CK Raut has stated that Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairman Ravi Lamichhane's visit to India is a strategy to politically sideline Madhesis. Chairman Raut made a serious political comment regarding Chairman Lamichhane's meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today.

Immediately after the meeting between Chairman Lamichhane and Indian Prime Minister Modi became public, Dr. Raut, expressing his views through social media, cautioned that this visit should not be another strategic plan to politically sideline the Madhesi community.

Connecting to the current political landscape, Chairman Raut also expressed suspicion that an alternative is being created for Balendra Shah, the son of the Madhesi community, who has become the Prime Minister for the first time in history. He said, 'Regardless of who supports him, from whichever party, a Madhesi has become the Prime Minister of Nepal for the first time. But with great historical fanfare, a conspiracy is being hatched to create an alternative for him and to show him the same misfortune and status as other Madhesis.'

Raut also claimed that the inner objective of Lamichhane's India visit is linked to the game of removing the Prime Minister from his post.

Mentioning that Madhesi leaders have always been attacked in Nepal's political history, Chairman Raut recalled past events. He commented that from the establishment of Terai Congress to the present day's JSP Nepal and Janmat Party, no Madhesi leadership has been allowed to be permanently established in the country.

He complained that no Madhesi leader has been allowed to be established in Nepal to date, and Madhesi leaders have always been sidelined, whether by splitting parties, defaming them, branding them as traitors, arresting and encountering them, or reducing them to zero.

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