Great dream of developing Nepal hit by border blockade: Oli
BY Agencies14 Dec 2015 6:45 AM IST
Agencies14 Dec 2015 6:45 AM IST
“Though I had a great dream of developing the nation, massive earthquake and border blockade have laid obstructions to the same,” the 63-year-old premier said while receiving an annual progress report from academicians at his official residence in Baluwatar.
The loss as a result of the incidents was not only physical and economic, but would have a deep social effect as well, which would take a long time to heal, he was quoted as saying by media. Last month, Oli had said that the blockade of key border points with India is ‘more inhuman than a war’ as he criticised New Delhi for raking up alleged rights abuse in Nepal at the United Nations Human Rights Council. “Foodstuff and protection come into priority under the humanitarian aspect even during a war. Neighbouring country has further troubled our country by blocking checkpoints while it is still paralysed by the April 25 devastating earthquake,” he had said.
The 7.9-magnitude that jolted Nepal on April 29 caused massive destruction, uprooting trees, demolishing buildings and claiming nearly 9,000 lives. Nepal had begun to piece together its affected businesses when it was yet again struck by an agitation launched by Indian-origin Madhesis over the new Constitution. The Madhesis, inhabitants of the Terai region who are demanding a better
representation of their community in the Parliament and are against the division of their homeland in the seven-province federal structure.
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