June 10, 2026, Wednesday
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Balen did not respond further to the statement about the border in Parliament

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Kathmandu. Prime Minister Balen Shah is not going to give any further answers in the Parliament regarding his statement on the border. Prime Minister Shah has indicated that he will not give further answers to the questions and queries raised in the Parliament regarding the expression on the border.

After his statement, parliamentarians of the ruling and opposition parties gave different reactions. Some MPs demanded further clarification from the Prime Minister, while others were of the opinion that Parliament should be given detailed information as it is a matter related to national interest. According to government sources, Prime Minister Shah has concluded that his statement has been made public and no further comment is required.

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