During her meeting with visiting Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kamal Thapa, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj told him that India has gone out of the way to ensure medical supplies to the Himalayan nation while rejecting any hindrance to supplies from the country.
On his part, Thapa briefed Swaraj on the political dialogue with various stakeholders and informed her that the ministerial level dialogue has been upgraded to the top leadership level in his country.
She also told Thapa "that there is no hindrance to supplies from India. But Nepal needs to normalise situation as soon as possible", the Spokesperson added.
The minister also underlined the fact that India has gone out of the way to ensure medical supplies to Nepal during the talks.
The visiting dignitary told Swaraj that there has been focused discussions on four key issues concerning a section of Nepalese population i.E - constituency delimitation, political representation, citizenship and demarcation of provinces.
Since the promulgation of the Constitution in Nepal in September, the Indian-origin Madhesi population has been agitating as they believe the country's new Constitution discriminates against them, denying them equal standing with other Nepalis.
Swaraj said India has been consistently advising the Nepal
government that the issues facing that country are political in nature, which cannot be resolved through force.
India will continue to advise and encourage all political parties to address the causes underlying the present state of confrontation credibly and effectively, the minister added in Lok Sabha.
