After China, Nepal dealt a major blow to India over the border issue

After China, Nepal dealt a major blow to India over the border issue

Nepal's parliament has approved a new map covering three disputed areas along the Indian border

the latest . June 10, 2020) India suffered another setback. Nepal's parliament approves new map. According to details, despite India's opposition and resentment, Nepal's parliament has approved a new political map of Nepal, including the areas India claims. Three disputed areas bordering India Included in the map of Nepal.
The constitutional amendment bill to change the map was presented for discussion in the lower house which was passed by an overwhelming majority of members. According to a foreign news agency, pro-India political parties including the opposition also supported the bill. In the new political map of Nepal Lipo Lekh, Lampia Dhora and Kala Pani are shown inside the Nepal border.
It should be noted that Lipo Lekh, Lampia Dhora and Kala Pani areas have been forcibly annexed by India.

Nepal's Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar had said in a cabinet meeting that the government would protect the land of its forefathers. He also asked all leaders to exercise restraint on the issue. The Prime Minister assured that He will not give up his claim to this land in support of India. Lipo Lake is an area where China shares borders with Nepal and India.
Nepal is angry over India's move. Anti-India protests continue in Nepal over the Lipolic occupation. The Nepalese government says India has built a 22-kilometer road in the area. Earlier, in November 2019, the Nepalese government announced an increase in the deployment of checkpoints and security forces on the Indian border.
Announcing the increase in the number of security checkpoints on the Indian border and the deployment of more armed personnel, Nepal's Foreign Minister Pradeep Gawali on Monday said, "We expect India to refrain from any unilateral measures in the Kala Pani region and in the past government." The principle of "fixed border" agreed upon during the negotiations at the level will be adhered to.

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