Not imposed any embargo on supplies to Nepal: India

Not imposed any embargo on supplies to Nepal: India

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:08 PM IST
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The obstructions were caused by the unrest in the country, says Indian Ambassador 

Kathmandu : Amid reports that it has restricted supplies of essential goods to Nepal, Indiasaid it has not imposed any “embargo” on the movement of goods and the obstructions were caused by the unrest in the country, reports PTI.

 Interacting with a group of select media persons at his office here, Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae said India wants to see peace and stability in Nepal. Denying reports that India has imposed any “embargo” on the supplies to Nepal, Rae said the movement of goods has significantly reduced due to the security problems in the border areas amid ongoing protests launched by the Madhesi groups opposing the promulgation of the new Constitution.

Madhesis are Indian-origin inhabitants of the Terai region bordering India who are opposed to splitting Nepal into seven provinces.

Rae, however, hoped that the issue would be resolve soon as the major political parties and the agitating groups are engaged in informal talks for a couple of days.

“We are in touch with all political parties and all political forces, and we

are urging them to resolve these issues through dialogue because these are political issues, it has to

be done through negotiations.

“And we are happy that the process of negotiations is going forward and I am confident that they will yield good result,” he said.

He said that the present crisis is an internal affair of Nepal and only talks between the government and the Madhesi parties could resolve the issue.

“India’s only concern is that the constitution should be widely acceptable within Nepal and nobody should feel left out,” he said.

“Whipping up of anti-India sentiment, burning of effigies and the Indian flag is not a good symptom and such things cannot solve the problem,” he added.

“Instead there should be focus towards restoration of peace and normalcy in the Terai,” Rae said.

Media reports had said protesters marched in Kathmandu on Monday carrying an effigy of Prime

Minister Narendra Modi, accusing India of imposing an economic blockade and meddling in the country’s internal affairs. Rae said the government and the people of India have always worked with Nepal to ensure peace and stability in Nepal.

“Our consistent message to Nepal is please resolve these issues through dialogue and negotiations. The issue can only be resolved in an atmosphere free from violence and in a spirit of compromise and flexibility,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Nepal government continued to ration petroleum products in Kathmandu and major cities across the country.

Owing to the short supply of petroleum products, the government today issued a notice that no private vehicle will be supplied with fuel for the next three days. The blockade in the

Nepal-India border point has made life harder for the people of Nepal for the past 4-5 days.

Shirish B Pradhan

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