PM Dahal vows to fight for the rights of Gurkhas, Nepali migrants abroad

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, SEPTEMBER 5Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that he would fight
lifelong for the welfare and equal rights of Gurkha Army Ex-Servicemen and for the defence of Nepalis scattered across the world.
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Addressing an interaction organized by Gurkha Army Ex-Servicemen's Organization (GAESO) about the problems
facing by retired Gurkha Army personnel in Kathmandu on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said that he would take initiatives to resolve the
discriminatory practices on pensions, salary and other facilities against Gurkhas recruited in the British Army, adding that this is was
responsibility of Nepal and Nepal government."The issue of the Gurkha Ex-Servicemen should be raised and addressed bilaterally and
multilaterally since it could not be done from the national level
I am clear that such issues should be raised in the international forum by the State and should addressed for the welfare of Nepali residing
across the world," according to the PM. Likewise, the PM said that the solution to the impacts of the climate change Nepal
facing should be sought from the international forum through diplomatic mediums.The issues of the Nepali migrant workers in the Gulf
countries and other destination countries and the issues of the Gurkha Ex-Servicemen should be sought through diplomatic channels in the
international forums, according to the PM.
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