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China Started Construction In Nepal By Occupying Humla Area

China Started Construction In Nepal by occupying the Humla area, ban on movement of local people. China has now started construction work on the land occupied in the Humla district of Nepal.

The opposition leader of Nepal has protested this. Opposition leader Jeevan Bahadur Shahi, coming from Karnali province, has said that the people of Humla are troubled by the increasing interference of China. China has also banned the movement of food-laden trucks, causing a lot of hardship for local people and traders.

Shahi hails from the same Humla district and returned from the spot and made this statement. The administration has confirmed the illegal occupation of China in Humla and some border districts, but due to Chinese policies, the government is not speaking.

The government of Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has termed these allegations of Shahi as false. While Shahi has said that the government does not know what pressure is causing the eyes to turn from reality.

The government is not accepting the sight of government officials visiting the spot. The government ministers sitting in Kathmandu are saying that nothing wrong has happened in the border areas.

It has been learned that Chinese people have wrongly buried pillars showing the border there to strengthen their claim on Nepal’s land. The Government of Nepal is now saving its face by telling these pillars as right.

Sri Lanka embroiled in China’s debt trap, Chinfing again gave 656 million help to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa

China has announced a grant of $ 9 million (656 crore Indian rupees) to Sri Lanka on the plea of ​​the debt trap. This amount will be given for medical equipment, education support and water supply arrangements in rural areas.

This amount is being given to Sri Lankan citizens to compete with the covid latter situation. Sri Lankan President Gotbaya Rajapaksa appealed for assistance during a meeting with the Chinese delegation who had recently visited Sri Lanka.

After this, the Chinese Embassy in Colombo announced this financial aid. Confusion has been maintained regarding the nature of this assistance. It may also have to be returned to Sri Lanka.

The delegation that came to Sri Lanka also included Yang Geuchi, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China and former foreign minister. In the meeting of the Chinese delegation with President Rajapaksa, talks on projects involving debt-ridden Chinese investment were held.

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