By TRN Online, Kathmandu, June 5: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
'Prachanda' has dismissed rumours that he put forth proposal to exchange
Nepal's Lipu Lekh, Limpiyadhura and Kalapani with Indian territory during his recent
visit to India.
PM Prachanda made the issue
clear as the lawmakers from some opposition parties including CPN (UML)
disrupted the meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) alleging that the
PM put forth expression about the land exchange.
PM Prachanda highlighted that it
was him who took initiative for the first time to establish that Lipu Lekh,
Limpiya Dhura and Kalapani areas are Nepal's territory.
While informing the HoR about
his recent four-day official visit to India, PM Prachanda said that he put
forth the need to resolve the border dispute clearly and firmly with India including
Kalapani, Lipu Lekh, Limpiya Dhura during his talks with his Indian counterpart
Narendra Modi.
PM Prachanda also referred to
the way Indian PM Modi spoke very clearly to solve the border problem for the
first time in the joint press meet organized following the bilateral talks.
The Prime Minister expressed
his feeling of pains over the way his straight and clear expression about
border dispute and the need to resolve it was distorted and publicized to
create and spread rumour in the people.
He urged the opposition parties
to have guts to appreciate his talks with India for promoting Nepal's national
interest.
He pointed out the way some
intellectuals close to the UML were floating the proposal for resolving the border
dispute by adopting the Bangladesh Model and made it clear that he just
referred to this model.
PM Prachanda urged the
opposition parties to not brush aside the achievement made during his India
visit and create rumour which may as well as lead to the loss of the gains to
be made.