Friday, March 25, 2016

China’s welcome to new statute meaningless: Upendra Yadav

KATHMANDU, March 25:  Chairman of the Federal Socialist Forum Nepal, Upendra Yadav on Friday said that China’s move to welcome the new constitution in Nepal has no meaning.

Speaking at an interaction program held in the capital today, Yadav said that China’s backing to the new constitution is meaningless as a significant number of people within the country are yet to own it.

Yadav’s statement came a day after leaders of the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) held a joint meeting with Indian envoy Ranjit Rae at the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu on Thursday.

Half-dozen leaders of various Madhes-based political parties had reached the Indian Embassy on Thursday morning for a breakfast meeting.

Leader Yadav, however, did not make any remark regarding UDMF leaders meeting with the Indian envoy.
On the occasion, Yadav argued that the Trade and Transit Treaty inked between Nepal and China during Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s China visit was in the interest of China.

Yadav warned to launch a new agitation in Madhes if their demands were not met by mid-April.

“The government has done nothing till date regarding meeting our demands,” said Yadav.

Issuing a joint statement with Nepal on Wednesday, China had welcomed the promulgation of the new constitution and regarded it as a historic progress in the political transition of Nepal.

A key highlight of the joint statement issued by the two countries following PM Oli’s official week-long visit to China states that the relevant authorities of both sides will exchange ideas and proposal on constructing cross border railways and railways network in Nepal and support enterprises to start necessary preparatory work for constructing the railway networks as soon as possible.


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