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Kathmandu, Nepal: The suggestion of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to amend the constitution of Nepal on the name of bring all agitating forces on board is drawn into controversy in Nepal.
Not only the lawmakers but also the acadamicina and diplomats have criticized the incumbent government for talking the constitution amendment with India.
During the recent meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Bimalendra Nidhi, Indian Prime Minister Modi had suggested to bring all agitating forces on board by addressing their concerns through constitutional amendment.
The lawmakers representing to the main opposition party CPN UML and the Nepal Workers’ and Peasants’ Party criticized alleging the government for handing over a letter to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a promise to amend Nepal’s Charter.
The discussion between the bilateral talks between the DPM Nidhi and India Prime Minister Modi regarding the amendment in the constitution is nothing than the matter of national shame, the lawmakers had stated while speaking in the parliamentary session on Sunday.