India today made it clear that it has never put any pressure on Nepal or the embattled Madhesi groups, adding that it wants an "inclusive" Constitution.<br/>It also rejected the notion that it interfered in the process of constitutional amendments in the Himalayan nation.<br/>'<br/><br/>MEA spokesperson Gopal Bagley said in New Delhi today that India wants an inclusive Constitution by taking people of different segments on board.<br/><br/>Responding to a question on whether the Indian embassy in Kathmandu pressed the Madhesi parties to go for elections after putting constitutional amendments on hold, Baglay said the embassy was in touch with all political segments. He said India's position is very clear that it has never been to pressure or to be prescriptive.<br/>'<br/>''''<br/>
News On AIR | June 16, 2017 11:30 PM
India has not interfered in Nepal's constitutional amendment