Communist Party MP Ganesh Bahadur Bishwakarma Accuses PM of Anti-National Statement, Criticizes Government on Health and Squatter Issues

Kathmandu. Communist Party of Nepal MP Ganesh Bahadur Bishwakarma has accused the Prime Minister of making a statement on Jeth 17, 2083, from the parliament rostrum that was against nationalism and aimed at pleasing neighboring countries.

Speaking in the House of Representatives meeting on Thursday, MP Bishwakarma said, 'Nepal's western border is Limpiyadhura, not just Kalapani and Lipulek. It is surprising that the Prime Minister does not have information about such a small matter.' He also demanded that the Prime Minister's statement be removed from the parliamentary record. 

He objected to the government not taking any concrete steps for prevention while diseases like bird flu and dengue were spreading across the country. Bishwakarma criticized the government for giving a threatening ultimatum to squatters to vacate the holding center just before the monsoon. He stated that instead of managing squatters safely, the government has started creating fear.

MP Bishwakarma informed the house about two tragic incidents that occurred in Kailali and demanded an impartial investigation. He demanded an investigation into the discovery of the body of 6-year-old girl Manisha BK, who went missing from Lamkichuha Municipality-4, Kailali, under suspicious circumstances, and the death of youth Virat Tamrakar, who was living in a rented room in Dhangadhi, possibly due to an inter-caste love affair. 

'After Shrikrishna BK of Sindhuli, the suspicious death of another Dalit youth in Kailali has raised serious questions,' said MP Bishwakarma. 'I strongly urge the government to find out the truth of these incidents, take action against the culprits, and make schools and public places safe.'

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