849 border posts connecting India are missing
Janakpurdham: 849 border posts in the border area of Province No. 2 with India have gone missing. Of the 4,027 border posts in the 464-kilometer area from Saptari Gobargadha in the east to Thori in the west in Parsa district, which are connected to the Indian border under eight districts of State 2, 849 are missing.
According to the Armed Police Force, Chhinnamasta Bahini, Province No. 2, Bardibas, there is a border issue between Nepal and India in Province No. 2. According to the Bahini, out of 4,027 border posts in eight districts of State 2, 2,064 border posts are intact, 704 have to be repaired, 319 have to be completed, 91 border posts have been washed away by the river and 849 border posts have been lost.
Deputy Inspector General of the Armed Police Force Chandra Prakash Gautam told RSS that there was a problem in separating the Nepal-India border as the Indian side used to build houses, pavilions, and tie cows in the Dashgaja area of Nepal-India. It is happening. ”
In some of the eight districts of State 2, it has been made public that Indian citizens have been cultivating, constructing houses, and making cowsheds by crossing the border area. In Siraha's Inerwa toll, Indian citizens are living by encroaching tens of thousands and constructing kateras.
Indian citizens have been encroaching on the land within the Dashagaja of Lachka Toll in Madar, encroaching on the entire Dashagaja area in Lagdi Goth Tol, encroaching on the Dashagaja area from Lagdi Gadiyani to Sanhaitha village. And the Indian side has set up a tent in the Dashagaja area from Abhay Nagar to Thadi and has set up an Indian customs office in Thadi.
As there is no boundary pillar in Lagdigoth of Siraha, about 50 Indian families have been living in the area. The Indian side has encroached on Nepali land by moving the border post number 253 at Ladaniya, Bariyarpatti, seven meters towards Nepal. Locals of Bariyapatti allege that the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel across the border have shown indifference towards it and they have encroached on Nepali land.
Similarly, the Indian side has encroached on Mahinathpur on the western border of Dhanusha by dumping soil in Dashgaja. According to the locals, 849 out of the 464 km border area from Gobargadha of Saptari in the east to Thori village of Parsa district in the west under eight districts of Province 2 have gone missing. This problem is not only in Siraha and Dhanusha but also in eight districts of State-2.
Experts say that the governments of both countries should be serious about finding a long-term solution to the border issue between Nepal and India, which has become a headache for the local administration, people's representatives, and concerned bodies. There is a demand from the residents of the border area that there should be the scientific demarcation of where the border posts are from the 'GPS system'.
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