"India ever wants economic, social and cultural development of Nepal. India has not sanctioned any official or unofficial blockade. Therefore, the solution to the problems recently seen in Nepal is not with India; Nepal has to address on its own", leader Jolly added.
At a face-to-face program organized here today by Reporters' Club Nepal, he claimed that the cause behind the inconvenience of supply of goods to Nepal is growing insecurity in Tarai rather not the Indian sanction.
He said that India wished to see political stability in Nepal resolving the problems surfaced in Tarai on consensus through dialogue and consultations.
On a different note, he said that Indian leaders have not made a single statement against Nepal in any time and claimed even if anyone delivered such it would of his or her personal.
He further noted that the relation between Nepal and India is time-honored and cordial and the historical ties should be maintained well in future.
Indian leader Jolly assured that he would present the problems emerged in Nepal of late to the central government of India. He expressed confidence that the complications facing the country would be alleviated very soon. RSS
Key to Nepal’s political deadlock is in Nepal: BJP leader Jolly