PM Oli says he will not visit India until border restrictions are eased

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Jan 26, 2016- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the blockade will be lifted in a few days and that his upcoming visit to India will not take place before border restrictions are eased.

Speaking to a select group of journalists in Baluwatar, two days after the passage of the first amendment to the constitution—in an effort to address concerns of Madhesi parties, Oli expressed hope that crisis caused by the border restrictions will end soon.

“This is undeclared blockade and will open unofficially. All border points obstructions will ease within two or three days,” said Oli on Tuesday. “I will not go to India until the border reopens.”

PM Oli said that the issue of federal structure can be revisited through a commission. “Constitution has made provision for a federal commission if the federal state delimitation is not satisfactory,” said Oli.

PM also insisted that the disgruntled Madhes-centric parties have been satisfied by the constitution amendment. “They, however, are unwilling to accept it openly. Because they fear that their agenda could be hijacked by other groups.”

He also commented that his vision to develop the country was mocked at. “I have been established as a laughing material when I declared my ambitious plans,” said PM Oli.

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