Border-related issues will be resolved through diplomatic channels: PM Oli; pledges investigation into usury, cooperative fraud

Kathmandu / July 22: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said an understanding has been made in the meetings held between the Prime Ministers of Nepal and India during the high-level visits that the issues related to the border would be resolved through the established diplomatic mechanisms.

Responding to the lawmakers’ queries during the ‘Direct Question Hour with the Prime Minister’ in the House of Representatives today, PM Oli reiterated that the Federal Parliament, the Government of Nepal and all Nepalis were clear and determined regarding Nepal’s international border.

“The new political map of Nepal has been adopted through the second amendment to the Constitution on June 18, 2020, and it has been included in Schedule 3 of the Constitution. There is an unprecedented national consensus amongst us regarding the topic of borders. The Government of Nepal is clear and steadfast on the fact that all the territories including Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, Lipulek and others east of the Kali (Mahakali) River belonged to Nepal as per the Sugauli Treaty, 1816,” PM Oli asserted.

He stated that discussions were held on the border-related topic even in the Seventh Meeting of the Foreign Minister-level Nepal-India Joint Commission held on January 4, 2024 and commitments had been made in that meeting to conclude the works on the remaining sections of the Nepal-India border.

The PM informed the House that the Nepal-India Border Working Group has been continuously carrying out technical works like construction, restoration and repair of the border pillars on the Nepal-India border as well as preparing the details of the no-man’s land and ‘cross-holding’ on the border. He added that initiatives are being made to resume the meeting of the Joint Working Group at the convenience of both sides.

PM Oli reiterated on the occasion that it has been the consistent stance and commitment of the Government of Nepal to resolve the border issues through talks and diplomatic channels with the Government of India and on the basis of the Sugauli Treaty, various maps, historical facts and evidence. “I want to make it clear here that we will make active initiation accordingly,” he said.

The Prime Minister shared on the occasion that a company of the Armed Police Force Nepal has been set up at Chhangru of Darchula, and five more BOPs towards India and one BOP towards China have been established as well.

Describing corruption as the major hurdle in establishing good governance and the development construction in the country, he said the elimination of corruption is the present government’s major priority.

“The government adopts all possible measures for banishing corruption. What I want to make clear on the questions raised by MPs on the gold smuggling scandal, cooperative fraud scam, the fake Bhutanese refugees scam and other such topics is that the government is committed to upholding good governance and protecting the national interests by controlling corruption as per the aspirations of the people,” he said.

Expressing the determination to bring to justice the culprits whoever they might be, PM Oli said many topics related to these scandals are under consideration by the judicial bodies and justice would be dispensed accordingly.

PM Oli pledges investigation into usury, cooperative fraud

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has pledged during a session of the House of Representatives (HoR) today to address several issues affecting Nepal’s financial sector.

Responding to concerns raised by Nepali Congress lawmaker Dhanraj Gurung, the Prime Minister assured the nation of rigorous actions against usury, cooperative fraud, irregularities in microfinance, and the illicit Hundi business. He expressed commitment to promoting justice, promising thorough investigations and accountability for those involved in such practices.

Prime Minister Oli said the alarming increase in financial irregularities, promising to use the government’s full strength to combat them.

He underscored the implementation of a risk-based assessment system and rigorous supervision across various sectors including casinos, precious metals transactions, cooperatives, real estate, remittance, and banking. “These measures will help curb corruption and implement the government’s policy of zero tolerance against financial misconduct.”

Furthermore, the Prime Minister said comprehensive approaches: promotional, preventive, and remedial will be taken to combat corruption effectively. He emphasized the promotion of technology-based service delivery systems to enhance governance across all sectors of the state.

Moreover, Prime Minister Oli stressed the need for strengthening internal control mechanisms within all government agencies. He also announced plans to review and amend the Public Procurement Act and related laws to ensure their effective implementation in accordance with current needs.

He said the Gandaki Economic Triangular Project comprising Bharatpur-Butwal-Pokhara-Muglin-Bharapur route as announced in the budget speech aims to promote the approach of an integrated development.

The project is expected to contribute to the development of industrial, energy, agricultural and tourism sectors, he added.

He said the bodies concerned have been directed to complete the construction of the Siddhababa Tunnel Way.

Similarly, the government aims to generate 180 megawatts of power from the dam proposed Aandhikhola Reservoir-based Project, and an environmental impact assessment for this project has been endorsed, according to the Prime Minister. RSS

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