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Student dies in KIIT Ecos in Nepal Parliament, MP demand fair investigation

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Student dies in KIIT Ecos in Nepal Parliament, MP demand fair investigation

In both houses of the federal parliament in Nepal, MPs on Tuesday expressed concern over the death of a Nepali student, Prakit Lamsal in Odisha, demanding diplomatic efforts for proper security.

Addressing the house sessions of the two assemblies, MPs attracted the government’s attention to immediately start diplomatic and political initiatives to ensure the safety of Nepali students studying in India.

The MPs raised questions about the mysterious death of Lamsal, a B-tech third-year student studying at the University of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in the state of Odisha, and demanded justice. He also demanded that the government expressed concern over the treatment of students enrolled in the university after the incident, resulting in a sign dye expulsion on Monday.

“The mysterious death of Prakrit Lamsal has been sent to Shockwaves in Nepal, communities and students while living in Odisha, India, while living in India. It is falling, “Chabillallalallallal. The ruling CPN-UML legalist Bishworma said on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Madhav Sapkota, a legalist at the opposition CPN-Maoist Center, demanded a high-level political dialogue with Indian officials on the issue.

“Due to the diplomatic disability of the government, Nepali students are facing insecurity and derogatory behavior. I express my condolences on the death of Prakrit Lamsal and my party (CPN) Maoist Center, condemn this incident, immediately Demand for necessary tasks. The issue should be taken by the government.

Other members of the lower house of Nepal, the Committee-Dhruva Bahadur Pradhan and Thakur Gayer also demanded an inquiry around the death of the Nepali student in India.

The National Assembly also expressed concern over the mysterious death of Prakrit Lamsal in India and called for immediate action to ensure the safety of Nepali students studying in India.

The National Assembly Chairperson Narayan Dahal brought the issue to the government’s attention, which emphasized the serious nature of the case.

“The mysterious death of the Nepali student-Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Prakrit Lamsal, who studied in Odisha, India, has attracted serious attention from the National Assembly. A fair, independent and fair investigation and justice on this issue And by paying attention, he has attracted more attention.

Legislative Renu Chand questioned whether the Indian universities had become unsafe for Nepali students and urged the Nepali government to immediately address the issue with India. He also expressed anger over the treatment of Nepali students at Kiit University.

Lawmaker Rukmini Koirala said that Lamsal’s death appears suspicious and called upon the government to take initiative to ensure and ensure the safety of Nepali students.

MP Bishanukuri Sapkota emphasized the need for diplomatic efforts to save Nepali student and ensure justice through discussion with India.

The Nepali Foreign Ministry is continuously following the issue. On the social media platform X, Nepal’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Arzu Rana Deuba announced that the ministry is continuously working on the issue of Nepali students and subsequent developments.

In his latest tweet, the Foreign Minister made it clear that necessary initiatives are being taken to understand the status of Nepali students at the hostel of the insect university in Odisha, India and to provide a safe environment for Nepali students in the college.

“Two senior Nepal Police officers have reached the university this morning from the Embassy of Nepal in New Delhi. Administration for necessary assistance to their safe stay in hostels.

Nepali Foreign Affairs Minister Rana has made it clear that soon after receiving the information by the Ministry of External Affairs, after diplomatic efforts by the Ministry of External Affairs, the college has appealed to the students to return to the hostel, while the university also has also Throughout the medium, action has been taken against the ‘staff’ misbehaving with Nepali students.

In the context of this development, External Affairs Minister Rana said that the Ministry of External Affairs and Nepal’s Embassy University in Delhi are working in close coordination with the administration and Indian security officials.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)

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