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India is Nepal’s ‘elder brother’, not ‘big brother’: Sushma

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NEW DELHI: Amid growing warmth in ties after the chill caused by the Madhesi agitation, India on Monday said it was an “elder brother” to Nepal and not “big brother” as often described.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said India will always assist its neighbour and never become a source of difficulti­es. Sushma emphasised on the ageold ties between the two countries to make her point and repeatedly praised the Nepalese political leadership and Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli for having promulgate­d the new Constituti­on.

“I congratula­te their (Nepal’s) political leadership for showing maturity in difficult circumstan­ces (post earthquake).They said that it was time to create the Constituti­on all the more and the political leadership came together and did so,” Sushma said.

Amendments

“But few issues cropped up. Madhesis thought they have received less than expected political representa­tion. But I want to reiterate my gratitude to the Nepali political leadership that taking their (Madhesis’) demand as legitimate they passed two amendments under the leadership of Sushil Koirala.

Swaraj said the Oli government “bettered” those amendments and passed them.

Otherwise amendments are not brought soon after promulgati­on of a Constituti­on, she said.

She hoped that the “political mechanism” put in place by Oli will address the remaining concerns of the Madhesi community and praised him for engaging them in a dialogue.

“This is the power of democracy that we resolve our issues through political dialogue.”

Presiding over the 21st Sapru House Lecture of the Indian Council of World Affairs here where Oli delivered the keynote lecture, Sushma stated that “few people” who don’t want good bilateral relations between the two say that India maintains a “big brother” attitude towards Nepal.

“The Hindi meaning of big brother is elder brother. But the construct of big brother is a western one. Its Indian translatio­n is elder brother. We view it from a different perspectiv­e.

“Big brother is egotist whereas elder brother shows concern. Elder brother tries to assist you in solving your problems. India is that elder brother who will never become the cause of your difficulti­es and will assist you. I welcome you as the elder sister of that elder brother,” she said.

 ?? - PTI ?? LECTURE: Nepal Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj at the 21st Sapru House Lecture organised by Indian Council of World Affairs, in New Delhi on Monday.
- PTI LECTURE: Nepal Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj at the 21st Sapru House Lecture organised by Indian Council of World Affairs, in New Delhi on Monday.

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