Nepalese PM accuses India to spread Cronavirus in Nepal

Nepalese PM accuses India to spread Cronavirus in Nepal

Nepalese PM accuses India to spread Cronavirus in Nepal
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Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Oli has that the indian virus looks more lethal than Chinese and Italian.

According to Indian media, KP Oli, while addressing the parliament, accused India of spreading coronavirus in his country and said that Coronavirus is spreading in the country thorough people who are  illegally  coming from India. He also accused  some local representatives and said that some party leaders are responsible for bringing these people from India to Nepal without testing.

The statement by the Nepalese Prime Minister has angered Indian officials and tensions mount over the inauguration of a new road between India and Nepal.

In his address to Parliament, KP Oli also reiterated his commitment that Nepal would reclaim the Kala Pani, Lampiadhora and Lipolikh areas at all costs.

It may be recalled that the Cabinet of Nepal had recently approved a new political map which included Kala Pani, Limpiyadhura and Lipulekh as part of the country.

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In November last year, Nepal’s prime minister rejected India’s call for a Kala Pani zone on its map and demanded the withdrawal of  the Indian army.

Addressing a meeting of the youth wing of the Communist Party of Nepal, KP Oli said that Kala Pani, an area bordering Nepal, India and Tibet, belonged to Nepal and demanded from India to withdraw its troops immediately.

He said that Nepal will not allow any country to occupy even an inch of its territory. India should vacate the area.

In his response to the controversial map released by India, he said that Nepal will not accept the new map and if India withdraws its troops from our territory, then we will hold talks with India.

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