(40.56) Minister resigns after commenting on Nepali students studying in Bangladesh
Nepal's Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Sher Bahadur Tamang resigns, resigning after a dirty comment about the country's students who came to Bangladesh for study. At a press conference in Kathmandu on Tuesday, he announced his resignation. Nepali news kathamandu post in a news report
The newly resigned minister made the indecent remarks aimed at Nepalese students coming to the medical colleges of Bangladesh to earn an MBBS degree. On July 20th, students and guardians of an educational institution in Kathmandu said that Nepalese students studying in medical colleges in Bangladesh were forced to sell themselves for the certification.
Referring to the limitations of education institutions in their respective countries, she said, those who are opposed to the establishment of more colleges and white garments professionals; Such unfortunate situations have been created because of those who do not want more people to come to their profession.
His remarks led to widespread debate across the country. Severe anger and protests tell Nepalese students studying in Bangladesh. While expressing regret for the comment at one stage, critics of social media have been criticizing the media. The demand for his resignation from within his party is strong. Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli advised him to quit the ministry due to the emergence.