KANCHANPUR: Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has suggested that the border dispute with India should be resolved diplomatically and through dialogue. He said the present government has failed to meet its tall promises concerning nationality.
Speaking at a press meet organized by Nepal Press Union Kanchanpur here Saturday morning, he accused the government of not taking any initiative to resolve the border dispute. The former Prime Minister stressed that Kalapani, Lipulek and Limpiyadhura were Nepali territories.
The Mahakali is the border river between Nepal and India, said Deuba, referring to the Mahakali treaty. “Kalapani is ours and the Mahakali treaty, too, testifies it,” he said.
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