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Fluid Politics persuade India to grab more Nepal land in Susta

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Exploiting Kathmandu’s continued political fluidity, India has once again tried to grab Nepali lands in Triveni Susta VDC of Nawalparasi District.

The fresh incident took place in Susta-4, wherein Indian citizens supported by Indian Border Security Forces have begun tilling Nepali lands and banned Nepali citizens from entering into the area.

The Indian BSF had illegally constructed a dam in the Dhanaiya rivulet and had encouraged the Indian citizens to till the Nepali lands.

India has already grabbed 90 per cent of the Susta VDC.

Susta comprises of only one thousand hectares of Nepali lands after the Indian side illegally occupied fourteen thousand hectares. The lad grab is in progress.

The Indians have already taken control over Sainik Tol (settlement of the ex-military men), Pandit Tol, Bhantabari, Dhanaiya, Paklihawa, Dongsota and seven other wards of the Susta VDC.

Many more will soon follow.

The India occupied Nepali lands are presently tilled by Indian farmers from Rampurwa Bhediyari and Laxmipur of the Indian state of Bihar.

India has so far occupied 60 thousand hectares plus Nepali lands in 54 different places in 21 districts adjoining the Indian border.

In Limpuyadhara-Kalapani, India has already occupied 37 thousands hectares of Nepali lands.

The speed with which Indian aggression is continuing, a day will soon come when the Indian aggressors will approach Singh Durbar.

India elevated Nepal PM and other Indo-pendent leaders remain silent.

Bear with it. 

Posted on : 2009-10-09 10:04:49

Comments (1)


Commented by Rajat - October 15, 2009 @ 7:05 AM

Nepal should take things positively. India is Nepals friend and not any China. If China link rail track to Nepal it will kepture Nepal the same way as China keptured Tibet. Learn from the mistakes of Tibet.

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