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Nepal China Relation: China Entered Two Kilometers In Nepal

Nepal China Relation: China entered two kilometers in Nepal, stabbed as a friend. China, which incited Nepal towards India, has blown the border dispute, has stabbed it in its back. In the Humla district of Nepal, China has entered into permanent construction within two km.

Not only this, but Chinese soldiers have also uprooted pillar number 11 of Nepal. According to information received from Nepal, China was active in the Humla district for ten years. In the meantime, China has penetrated two km inside Lapcha village of Ward Limi, number six of Namkha village municipality, and built nine houses together.

Vishnu Bahadur Lama, the president of Namkha village municipality, said that China has constructed the building without interfering with the Nepalese government’s border. Lama said that China had built three houses in 2010 at the time of construction of road from Limi to Lapcha.

Now Chinese troops have built new ones and are threatening and returning Nepali citizens. He informed that the information has been given to the local administration as well as the Government of Nepal.

Team formed to investigate Chinese encroachment

Humla District Collector Chiranjeevi Giri has formed a joint team to investigate the Chinese encroachment. In this he himself and the Nepali Army officers, Nepal Police, Nepali Armed Forces, Nepal Intelligence Department and the village municipality are included. The team will make a report and send it to the government.

Nepal’s inaccessible region

Humla district of Nepal’s Karpali region is a very inaccessible area bordering China. People here are physically very strong. The horses here are considered special. In November, Humla’s horses come to be sold at the fair in Jouljibi on the Indo-Nepal border. They have special demand in India.

Closed domestic flight service started on 21 September due to Nepal Corona virus lockdown. The service was closed for the last 6 months. After a long wait, the passengers traveled after the flight started off. The temperature of all passengers was examined at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

The first flight of the Buddha Air from Tribhuvan International Aircraft Airport to the tourist town of Pokhara on Monday morning took 57 passengers after the government gave permission for a domestic commercial flight. 50 flights have been allowed to various places in Nepal.

Airport officials said that domestic air flight service will continue while maintaining complete health vigilance and social distancing. Health precautions and checking have been arranged at the internal terminal of Tribhuvan Airport.

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