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The issue of Lipulek encroachment is a question of power and opposition with the government in Parliament

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May 12, 2020 ,
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Kathmandu, October 11: There has been a protest in Parliament over the construction of a road connecting Pithoragarh to Mansarovar in Tibet via Nepal. Speaking at a meeting of the House of Representatives on Sunday, Bhim Rawal said that India had encroached on Nepali land and built roads against international law. He also objected to the government’s failure to publish a map of its land in the national interest. Congress MP Gagan Thapa strongly condemned the Indian intervention and questioned the government. Pradeep Gyawali, PM Some time ago, the Defense Minister announced Nepal Investment Bank. Observed the area.

He was a pilgrim. If not, what did they inform the government after the visit? What has the government done since then? ‘They said. Thapa said that now that India has already claimed the land including the script, it will not only regret it.

Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has demanded the government to take high-level political and diplomatic initiatives to take back the encroached Nepalese regions including Limpiyadhura, Kalapani and Lipulek. Deuba said in a statement on Sunday, “As the current government Has not initiated a high level diplomatic initiative during these two days and has only issued statements on serious issues, Nepali Congress As president and chief opposition leader, I would like to appeal to high-level diplomatic and political initiative from the government to the public. ” are doing.

Deuba also questioned the role of the government. “It is unfortunate that the government’s role in the map issue has been limited to rhetoric and now the same trend is being repeated,” he said in a statement. The leadership government sent protest letters to both countries and expressed clear views and serious disagreement on behalf of Nepal. This is also revealed in the release.

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