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Panel gathering evidence on Nepal's Kalapani border guarantee submits report

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The new political map of the country issued by the government of Nepal, on Monday, May 18, 2020, and launched on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.

KATHMAHDU: An experts' term formed by the government to gather evidence to demonstrate that the contested Kalapani-Limpiyadhura region has a place with Nepal, not India, has presented its report to the government.

Sources state the panel presented its report to Foreign Affairs Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali on Sunday night. The government is yet to make a declaration about the accommodation of the report. Neither have subtleties of the report been unveiled.

In light of this report, the government intends to hold converses with India to determine the border contest. It has been a very long time since Nepal proposed a gathering with India to talk about the issue, however India has not reacted to the solicitation.

The government had formed the group containing strategy specialist Bishnu Raj Upreti, worldwide law expert Surya Subedi, student of history Ramesh Dhungel, sacred expert Bipin Adhikari, water assets expert Jagat Kumar Bhusal, previous review official Toya Nath Baral, previous armed force official Himalaya Thapa, people group ranger service dissident Apsara Chapagain and Foreign Affairs Ministry official Ram Prasad Subedi, toward the beginning of June.

At the point when the updates on the development of the group came out, the government's choice was reprimanded as it had just been three weeks since it had given the new political guide of the nation consolidating the region. The pundits said the government ought to have gathered all vital evidence before giving the new guide.

 

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