Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Nepal puts on hold amendment to map

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KATHMANDU: The discussion to amend Nepal’s constituti­on to update the country’s map, earlier slated for Wednesday, has now been taken out of schedule.

Nepal’s House of Representa­tives was scheduled to hold the discussion in the Parliament for the amendment, which has already been delayed for some time as parties decided to seek a national consensus on the matter.

As per schedule published by Parliament secretaria­t regarding the meeting on Wednesday, law minister Shivamaya Tumbahamph­e

was to table the proposal.

The government had registered an amendment proposal in Parliament on May 22 after releasing a new political map of Nepal depicting Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limipiyadh­ura as its territorie­s on May 18. The map was released in response to New Delhi opening a road to link India via Lipulekh with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.

As the constituti­onal amendment requires a two-thirds majority, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Tuesday evening called on all-party-meeting to forge consensus to pass the proposal unanimousl­y.

But the leaders of Madhesh based parties have been pressing on the government to include their demands along with the proposal to amend the charter.

“We also want our long-time demands to be addressed but no satisfacto­ry answer has been provided so far. Instead, PM Oli termed it as an issue purely associated with the national sentiment of the people,” a senior leader from Janata Samajbadi Party said.

The ruling Nepal Communist Party commands a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly, but it needs support from other parties to get the Constituti­on amendment proposal through the Lower House, as it falls short of around 10 seats.

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