Aamir Khan criticised New Delhi for raking up alleged rights abuse in Nepal at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and said that the blockade of key border points with India is “more inhuman than a war”.
“Neighbouring country is bullying us on one hand and raising issues of impunity on the other,” Khan told a delegation of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ).
Taking a stand against Nepal for the first time at an international forum, India had told a meeting of the UNHRC Wednesday that it was “concerned” over “lack of political progress” and incidents of “violence, extra-judicial killings and ethnic discrimination” in the Himalayan country. India was referring to the Madhesi protests against the new Constitution and zero-movement of trucks on the Indo-Nepal border which, it said, was caused by of “Nepalese protesters”
“Neighbouring country is bullying us on one hand and raising issues of impunity on the other,” Khan told a delegation of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ).
Taking a stand against Nepal for the first time at an international forum, India had told a meeting of the UNHRC Wednesday that it was “concerned” over “lack of political progress” and incidents of “violence, extra-judicial killings and ethnic discrimination” in the Himalayan country. India was referring to the Madhesi protests against the new Constitution and zero-movement of trucks on the Indo-Nepal border which, it said, was caused by of “Nepalese protesters”
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