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Indian Attempt On Encroaching On Nepalese Territory

Issue 41, October 11, 2009


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

On October 9, 2009, the state-run newspaper ‘Gorkhapatra’ has reported that Indians have attempted to encroach on the Nepalese territory in the Susta Area of Nawalparasi district. Some Indians have plowed the Nepalese territory using a tractor nearby the Rahuva River in the Triveni Susta-4, and have attempted to encroach on the Nepalese territory.

The Nepalese armed police of the Susta Border Security Base Camp has talked to the Indian Border Security Force and then stopped the plowing of the land by Indians.

Indians have already encroached on the land from the ward number one to seven of the Susta Area with the backup support of the Indian Border Security Force.

Susuta was an independent Village Development Area but it has been shrunk and merged with the Triveni Village Development Area. If the Government of Nepal continues to ignore the Indian encroachment on the Nepalese territory, Susta area will soon be disappeared from the Nepalese territory wrote the ‘Gorkhapatra’ of October 9, 2009.

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