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India grabs land in Siraha of Nepal

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Reports being made available from Siraha have it that India has once again encroached upon Nepali territory in the Lagadi Gadiyani area of the district.
A regular phenomenon now. bear with it impotent Nepalese!
The Indian citizens supported by India’s Border Security Force have already built settlements in the Nepali territory.
This "traditional" neighbor!

“Earlier they had been occupying the No Man’s Land but for the last few days they have encroached upon Nepali territories”, local reports disclose.

“The Indian security forces have already uprooted two border pillars”, reports continue.

“They have already built new border pillars some twenty meters inside the Nepali territory.”
Inching towards Kathmandu. This is the ultimate objective of the former British Colony.
The Chief of the Nepal’s Armed Police Force, Rabidnra Tharku told the media that the report has already been forwarded to the higher authorities.
Unfortunately, the "higher authorites" are perhaps more Indian than Gandhi.
The Chief District Officer Birendra Kumar Yadav when contacted said that he had no idea if there have been encroachments from the Indian side.
So far, as usual, not even a single Nepali leader has spoken a word against this land invasion.
The "monthly salary" factor perhaps.
Posted on : 2010-02-06 09:27:11

Comments (2)


Commented by S.Bedi - February 6, 2010 @ 11:01 AM

Maomeeeow, US is all full with Chinese and Indians. More and more chinese are coming and so are the indians. How could, nepali nationalist wait for the VISA for USA. You should ask the question to Chinese and Indians.

Commented by Maomeeeow - February 5, 2010 @ 11:27 PM

When so many non-nepalis have grabbed Nepali citizenship, this seem so utterly irrelevant. Exactly what were you so called nationalists doing when this happened - let me guess, waiting for your US visa?

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