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Indian Encroachment On Nepalese Territory

Issue 01, Janaury 3, 2009


By KTM Metro Reporter in Kathmandu

The government-run newspaper ‘Gokhapatra’ of January 1, 2010 has reported that the Chief District Officer of the Kanchanpur district of Far Western Nepal has informed the
Visiting members of the Legislative Committee on International Relations and Human Rights about the missing border poles and the Indian encroachment on the Nepalese territory. According to the report, nine border poles have disappeared; nobody bothers to find those border poles and rehabilitate them; consequently, Indians have encroached on the thousands of acre of the Nepalese territory. A team of the members of the Legislative Committee on International Relations and Human Rights is in the Nepal-India border areas for studying the Indian encroachment on the Nepalese territory.

The leaders of UCPN-Maoist have publicly said that their cadres will go to the areas encroached by Indians and set the Nepalese flags on the aeras as the part of the fourth round of the movement against the President unconstitutional move on directly writing a letter to the army chief.

Obviously, Prime Minister Madhav Nepal has no courage to talk about the Indian encroachment on the Nepalese territory with the Indian authorities for fear of antagonizing Indian leaders supporting him for his current position so far.

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