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Birgunj Mayor demands the removal of ban on Nepal-Indian border



BIRGUNJ: Birgunj Metropolis Mayor Bijaya Kumar Sarawagi demanded on the removal of ban on Indian border as it supports the economic development in no ways.

Speaking at a program organized in Birgunj, Mayor Sarawagi scoffed at the present policy of banning the vehicle without restricting the people and said the tourist city could not go vibrant unless the ban on Indian vehicles is revoked.

“The policy of banning the vehicle without restricting the movement of the people is controversial in itself,” the Mayor said, adding, “Tourism cannot prosper unless the policies are reviewed as per the need of the time.”

Publish Date : 11 March 2021 06:28 AM

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