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Home Ministry warns against protesting or burning effigies of foreign PMs



KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Home Affairs has warned to take action against the people protesting against any Prime Ministers of friendly countries.

Issuing a statement on Sunday, the Home Ministry Spokesperson Phanindra Mani Pokhrel, said that action would be taken against those people chanting slogans, organizing rallies and/or demonstrations and burning effigies in a way that would tarnish the image of the prime ministers of the neighboring countries.

In recent days, different groups have been protesting against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Darchula case.

Clarifying that Nepal wants to maintain reciprocal relations with all friendly countries and will not allow any activities against any friendly country on Nepali soil, the Ministry has also assured as continuation of the past trend the government will solve all issues and concerns that have drawn controversy through dialogue and diplomatic channels.

The student wings of newly-formed CPN-Unified Socialist party led by former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal also protested against Indian PM Modi over Darchula incident.

Publish Date : 05 September 2021 14:03 PM

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