'India asked Nepal to withdraw claims over Susta'
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‘The Indian Government had asked Nepal to withdraw claims over illegally occupied lands in the Susta VDC of Nawalparasi District.
The
Indian side had forwarded this proposal while the Nepal-India Border
Technical committee meeting held June 10-11, 2007, in New Delhi was in
progress, writes the Dristi vernacular weekly dated July 28, 2009.
The
Government of Nepal on the other hand hid the Indian proposal unashamed
for complete two years, writes Dristi Weekly further.
Surveyor
Major General M. Gopal Rao, the person leading the Indian delegation
had forwarded five point proposals including the one to withdraw Nepal’s claims over Susta.
During the meeting, writes Dristi, the Indian side had asked Nepal to present maps showing that Susta belonged to Nepal else abide by the Indian requests and legally handover the sovereignty of Susta to India.
2009-07-28 09:45:05
Comments (2)
where is phanindra nepal and his colleagues? will they appear after india swallows susta as this news claims.
bhayeko nepal ta janebho, karai rakha bishal nepal.
Commented by priti suwal - July 28, 2009 @ 5:05 AM
Today,
India asks Nepal to vacate Susta and probably Kathmandu tomorrow and
the entity of Nepal? Let's see how our political parties deal with this
dispute. The matter is not only of a part of Nepal but most part which
border to India is in the same proboem because India has occupied
Nepali lands. Vishal Nepal, Akhanda Bharat and Greater China??
Indian expansionist should have learnt the lesson in the year 1962 and
the new 1962 is to watch in near future. If a big fish hunts small fish
then of course the big fish is also not completely out of danger. The
hunger of expansion will lead India to it's destruction!
Commented by Smile - July 28, 2009 @ 2:07 AM
Source: Telegraph Nepal
http://www.telegraphnepal.com/news_det.php?news_id=5896&PHPSESSID=72a9fb4d95357ead294b4ac823e74894