Tuesday, May 19th, 2026

Issue of nuclear disarmament should be continuously raised-Deputy Speaker Bhusal



KATHMANDU: Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Pushpa Bhusal has highlighted the need to consistently raise the issue of disarmament of nuclear arms and ammunitions.

Speaking at a program organized by Nepal Afro-Asian People Solidarity Organization to mark the 77th Hiroshima Nagasaki Memorial Day, she spoke about the importance of continuously conducting intellectual debate on the issue of disarmament.

The Deputy Speaker expressed her firm commitment to the global campaign of eliminating nuclear weapons and advance peace in the globe.

She also underscored the need of best utilizing technology to steer ahead the country to the path of development and prosperity rather than misusing it.

“We should reflect and learn the past events so as to utilize them for the country’s development and prosperity”, she said.

Prof Dr Moti Bhusal of Tribhuvan University Department of Chemistry said the whole world would be invariably affected if the nuclear-rich countries engage in a war.

Nepal’s neighbouring countries are also storing nuclear arms, he said the Himalayan country would bear a huge loss if nuclear leakage occurred in any pretext.

Prof Dr Mandira Pradhananga of the Department said she had visited the bomb-ravaged area and found local people there are still living a terrified life.

“Hiroshima and Nagasaki is still tearing”, she added. On the occasion foreign affairs expert Hiranya Lal Shrestha said the nuclear disarmament should be implemented to safeguard the humanity.

“Nepal is in middle of arm-rich countries, China, India and Pakistan. Mere leakage would be enough to affect us immoderately”, he said.

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