He argued that it was not good to poke one's nose in neighbor's internal affairs.
At a program organized by Nepal Intellectual Council here on Saturday, leader Nepal spoke of the need to resolve the current domestic political deadlock internally.
Indicating to the ongoing agitation waged by various Madhes-centric political parties in many places in southern lowlands, the former Prime Minister argued that the demands of dissenting Madhesi leaders could be met through talks.
Brushing off the disgruntled Madhesi leaders' claim that the newly promulgated constitution did not reflect their interest, leader Nepal argued that the new national charter was the best one in the world as it had ensured the rights of all caste, creed and communities.
Voicing his concern over the weakening national economy due to the Tarai agitation and India-imposed unofficial economic embargo, he opined that it was a blunder to focus the transit facilities on only one country despite the fact Nepal shares its border with two. RSS
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