Dec 12, Kathmandu- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Kamal Thapa has said that Birgunj traditions will continue in couple of days. He said as much indicating his late India visit that he terms as 'to a great degree positive'.
"Other section focuses are bit by bit facilitating," said Thapa, including, "In couple of days time Birgunj passage point will likewise continue its consistent business."
It is to be noticed that the Birgunj-Raxaul passageway represents travel of around 66% of aggregate exchange of Nepal.
Talking at across the country battle to bring issues to light on as of late proclaimed constitution in Hetauda on Saturday, DPM Thapa asked the disturbing Madhes-driven gatherings to swear off their unsettling and collaborate with the administration.
DPM Thapa claimed that all demands of agitators have been met. He said demands like electoral constituencies based on population and proportional inclusive representation have been addressed. The issue of border demarcation will be resolved by forming a commission, he added.
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