• 27 July, 2020 3:07 pm

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Authoritative letter from GoI (India) to stop Nepalese entry in disputed territories

Kathmandu, July 27:

The Government of India(GoI) has sent a letter of instruction to the Government of Nepal for not allowing Nepalese people to enter in the disputed land Kalapani and Limpiyadhura.

A directive letter has been sent to the District Administration Office, Darchula to stop the entry of Nepalese in those areas.

India has claimed that territories including Kalapani and Limpiyadhura are Indian lands, however, it is not. India directed the District Administration Office, Darchula – not to send Nepalese people to Gunji, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura in written form , claiming that these territories belong to India.They have written a letter to the Government of Nepal in the style of an authoritative direction or command. It says – ‘Various Nepalese groups want to cross the Indian border illegally into Gunji, Kalapani, Limpiyadhura .It has stated not to allow such groups to enter, saying that they are ready to draw Nepal’s  attention through the media also.The letter says – Various Nepali groups want to cross the border illegally into the Indian territory of Gunji, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura. The letter further adds,”So if you receive any such information, please do not hesitate to provide it immediately.”

The government of Nepal had made public the new map (revised) map including Limpiyadhura, Kalapani and Lipulek on May 20. The House of Representatives has already passed the map.

However, India has been building various  structures claiming these territories of their own to them. The letter from Government of India is attached herewith.

  • Nepal News Agenacy Pvt. Ltd.

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  • 01-4011122, 01-4011124, 01-4011125

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