Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry Vikas Swarup also expressed serious concerns over the growing "anti-India" sentiments in Nepal.
"We do recognise that there is growth of anti-India sentiment and this is something we are seriously concerned about. There is no doubt about that. But who is responsible for this... Who has stoked this anti-India sentiment," he said, adding that due to unrest on Nepalese side, Indian goods were not being able to enter.
"And for which the blame squarely lies with the Nepalese leadership and we hope that they do something about it so that the traditionally friendly relationship between Nepal and India can continue like before," the spokesperson said.
He also noted that in last one week only 250-300 trucks each day have been able to enter into Nepal even as 5033 cargo vehicles were awaiting entry into that country. He also cited instances where Indian truckers and other vendors have faced violence and feared for their safety and security.
He also noted that in past few days only 250-300 trucks have been able to entry even as 5033 cargo vehicle were awaiting entry into that country and also cited instances where Indian truckers and other vendors have faced violence.
India has only been asking that the Statute should be broad-based which should take care of all its population, he said.
On Nepal's threat to turn to China in case India does not ease the supply of petroleum products and other essential goods, the Spokesperson said India believes that dialogue was the only way forward.
Nepal envoy here Deep Kumar Upadhayay has been maintaining that if India does not resolve the issue of supply of essential goods, the Himalayan nation would be forced to approach China for help.
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