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Nepal’s parliament passes invoice to update map incorporating Indian territories

Nepal’s parliament passes invoice to update map incorporating Indian territories

Moses Yarborough, June 18, 2020

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Nepal’s countrywide assembly on Thursday, June 18 passed the controversial invoice on its up-to-date political-administrative map which includes elements of Indian territory. The transfer has escalated the border dispute with India.

The New Map Modification Invoice (Coat of Arms) refers to an current map which shows strategically significant Indian territories of Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura as territories of Nepal.

KP Sharma Oli.

KP Sharma Oli.File image

Nepal’s higher dwelling passed the new invoice unanimously with 57 votes in guidance

Past Saturday, Nepal’s property of reps, passed the monthly bill in the reduced house, paving way for its passage in the upper residence on Thursday. Nepal’s higher property passed the new bill unanimously with 57 votes in support and votes versus or abstained. The President of Nepal has now to give her assent to the invoice.

The federal government in New Delhi last week called it a violation and an artificial enlargement of promises. “This artificial enlargement of claims is not dependent on historic actuality or evidence and is not tenable. It is also violative of our current comprehension to keep talks on remarkable boundary difficulties,” the authorities spokesperson had claimed.

By the way, Nepalese college students in Delhi protested from Chinese aggression from India in Ladakh where by 20 Indian soldiers have been killed in a violent stand-off. The sit-in outdoors Nepal’s embassy was organized by Human Rights and Peace Modern society Nepal. The college students urged China to end war and encourage peace.

Moses Yarborough

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