Ami Party Criticizes Government on National Security and Border Issues

Kathmandu. The CPN-UML has stated that the government is not serious about the issue of nationality and border security. In the House of Representatives meeting on Friday, UML MP Bhumika Limbu Subba accused the government of not taking concrete steps against the Prime Minister's statements and undesirable activities from neighboring countries. 

MP Subba, continuously protesting the controversial statement made by the Prime Minister on Jestha 17, demanded a government response regarding the interventions happening in Susta and Darchula.  'Indian Border Security Force has entered Susta without prior notice and Indian military helicopters have flown in the sky of Darchula without Nepal's permission,' she said. 'Has the government sent a diplomatic note to India regarding this serious violation of international law? If yes, what was the response, and if not, why was it not sent?'

She stated that the involvement of responsible individuals from the country in the 91st birthday celebration of the Dalai Lama has raised questions about Nepal's One China policy and diplomatic credibility. She argued that the government should not remain silent on such sensitive issues.

Expressing sorrow over the self-immolation attempt by 25-year-old youth Ganesh Nepali of Mugu in front of the Department of Passports and his death during treatment, MP Subba called it a failure of the state. She said that the situation where a youth has to choose death due to a traffic fine of 10,000 rupees and extreme pressure from the state raises questions about social conscience. 'This is not just the death of one person, but a serious attack on the state's responsibility and human sensibility,' she said.

She claimed that the federal democratic republic and the constitution came into being due to the struggles of the old parties, stating that a narrative of artificial division between old and new parties is being created recently.

MP Subba stated that the CPN-UML will always remain firm in protecting every inch of Nepal's land, Nepali sky, and sovereignty. Through the Speaker, she urged the Prime Minister to correct his controversial statements and stand firmly in favor of nationality.

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