Offensive mention of India in Nepal parliament, debate on bill continues
Offensive mention of India in Nepal parliament, debate on bill continues
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Kathmandu: Regarding the disputed Information Technology Bill in Nepal, the ruling Nepali Communist Party MP has given an objectionable statement referring to India. Where MP Ram Narayan Bidri has said that this bill will allow the agencies of the country to tap anyone's phone without a court order. The interference and activities of foreign intelligence agencies including India in Nepal will be detected.

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According to the sources, despite strong opposition from the main opposition party Nepali Congress, the government has introduced this bill in Parliament (National Assembly). MP Bidri said in the ongoing debate in the House, the foreign intelligence agency- America's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) interfere in Nepal's internal activities. It needs to be seen well.

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The latest bill will prove helpful in preventing external interference in Nepal. The Bill also empowers government agencies to detain suspects and interrogate them. This will also inform the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Nepal and their mission. The government will also be able to know about the agents, who are living in Nepal, spying for foreign countries.

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