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Danger of country going into foreigners' hand: Bijukchhe

Bhaktapur, Sept 11: President of Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party Narayan Man Bijukchhe has said that there was increasing danger that the country could fall into the hands of foreigners as a result of the political self-interests of the big political parties.
By Republica

Bhaktapur, Sept 11: President of Nepal Majdoor Kisan Party Narayan Man Bijukchhe has said that there was increasing danger that the country could fall into the hands of foreigners as a result of the political self-interests of the big political parties. 



Speaking at a function held to inaugurate a roadside shelter constructed by the Chwanga Ganesh Development Committee at Sallaghari in Bhaktapur municipality-17 today, he said crisis is increasing in the country as the bigger parties have failed to give up their political interests. "The capitalist parties were already falling into the trap of the foreigners, and a communist party that is part of the present government too abandoning socialism for capitalism has increased the risk the country has been facing," he said. 



Handing over every development construction project to India will gradually push the country into the grip of the southern neighbor, Bijukchhe said while alerting the government against signing any agreements that would invite danger to Nepal. RSS a


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