Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Samrat Choudhary on Wednesday blamed Congress for the serious political crisis in Nepal saying that such anarchy is happening because "Congress has kept these countries isolated".
Choudhary asserted that if Nepal had been a part of India at present, there would be peace and prosperity in the neighbouring country.
While speaking to the reporters, Samrat Choudhary on Wednesday said, "All this is the mistake of Congress. Anarchy is happening because Congress has kept these countries separate. If Nepal had been a part of India today, there would have been peace and happiness in Nepal."
#WATCH | Patna: On the situation in Nepal, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary says, "All this is the mistake of Congress. Anarchy is happening because Congress has kept these countries separate. If Nepal had been a part of India today, there would have been peace and… pic.twitter.com/fAwYK0hhMY— ANI (@ANI) September 10, 2025
He further emphasised that there is discontent among people, but there should not be anarchy. Choudhary further said that if Pakistan had been a part of India, then today it would also have prospered along with India.
“I said that if Nepal had been a part of India, it would have been prosperous today. Similarly, if Pakistan had been a part of India, it would also be prosperous today. I want to make it clear that this is the mistake of the Congress, because of which we are facing these challenges," he added, as quoted by news agency ANI.
Congress leader Pawan Khera retorted, “People who read Manohar Kahaniyan instead of history end up making complete jokers of themselves. After losing the upcoming elections, this man should go and annexe all neighbouring countries and correct the mythical wrongs. He can take the self-proclaimed Chanakya along with him. Bihar deserves better. India deserves better.”
Nepal protests
Nepal is reeling under a serious political crisis for the past week as anti-government protests were carried out by the youths. Nepal saw attacks on private residences of several high-profile leaders, the headquarters of political parties and even the Parliament.
Nepal’s political landscape was thrown into unprecedented turmoil on Tuesday, as Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and President Ram Chandra Poudel resigned in the face of a furious and violent youth-led uprising.
The protests led by students appeared to reflect the growing public anger with the Oli dispensation over a range of issues, including inaction against corruption, and was triggered after the government banned 26 social media platforms.
The unrest reached a boiling point with deadly clashes on September 8, when security forces’ response to the protests resulted in at least 19 fatalities. This sparked even greater outrage among demonstrators, predominantly from the digitally native 'Gen-Z' demographic.
(With inputs from PTI)
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