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Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli on Tuesday said his country will no longer be a laboratory for other countries to conduct experiments in.
He said social scientists have experimented in the Himalayan country in the name of language, culture, ethnicity, geography, region and identity in the past.
In his address broadcast across the country on the eve of the Nepali New Year, Oli said:
He said Nepal wanted friendly relations with all countries.
Oli called on the agitating Madhes-based political parties to seek a solution to their grievances through parleys, to end the political impasse, saying that dialogue could resolve all issues.
Oli said the government panel led by Deputy Prime Minister Kamal Thapa should expedite the process of holding parleys with the agitating Madhesi parties and find a solution to their grievances at the earliest.
He said the government cannot afford to dilly-dally on finding the solution to the Madhes crisis.
The prime minister said the nearly five-month-long border blockade pushed back Nepal, which was already struggling to recover from the devastating earthquake and its aftershock in 2015. He said he welcomed the end of the blockade.
Oli announced Nepal’s commitment to human rights and criticised those critical of the country’s government in the international arena on democracy, human rights and social justice issues. “This is unacceptable,” he said.
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