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Border disputes to be resolved thru diplomatic channel: Deuba



DHANGADI: Main opposition Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has opined to resolve border issues through the diplomatic way.

At a press meet organized by the  Nepal Press Union Kailali chapter here today, President Deuba, also former Prime Minister, argued that the disputed borders issues including Kalapani, Susta and Lipulek could not be resolved through protests but following diplomatic channel.

On the other note, he urged the cadres to make NC candidates victorious in the upcoming by-election scheduled for November 30.

Publish Date : 14 November 2019 21:50 PM

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