Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ is set to visit New Delhi once again in November to take up the abrogation of “unequal treaties” between the two countries. “My first India visit was a goodwill one...this time I will raise all the past unequal treaties, including the unequal treatment meted out to Nepal on Mahakali-Pancheshwar Treaty,” the Prime Minister said.
“We were unable to raise important issues during the earlier trip to India, nevertheless, we are now all prepared to bring into discussion those issues in the coming one,” said Prachanda in Nepal’s Mahendranagar town on Saturday.
During his visit last month, Prachanda had stressed the need to redefine bilateral ties and review all treaties, including the 1950 Indo-Nepal Peace and Friendship agreement, in new perspectives. “We are for revising and if need be abrogating all the past unequal treaties signed between Nepal and India,” the Prime Minister was quoted as saying by the Telegraph Nepal online on Sunday