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UML Chair Oli vows to bring back “encroached land”



DARCHULA: CPN-UML Chairperson KP Oli assured that his party, if elected in the upcoming parliamentary election, would bring back the “encroached” Nepal’s territories.

Speaking at a program in Darchula on Friday, Oli, also former Prime Minister, assured, “We will bring back land including Lipulek and Limpiyadhura. CPN (UML) is committed to defending nationality. We will not spare even an inch of our land.”

It may be noted that a new political map of Nepal showing Limpiyadhura-Kalapani-Lipulek within Nepal’s territorial boundary was published by the UML-led government in 2020.

These three pieces of land incorporated in the latest political map of the country are in Darchula district.

Oli, the leader of the major opposition party, accused India of presenting a fake origin of the Kali River over various pretexts and reminded of Prem Singh Dhami who raised his voice about the encroachment issue in 1966.

The septuagenarian leader claimed that Kalapani area in Byas Rural Municipality in the district is known to the world due to new revised map of Nepal issued during his leadership.

The new political map incorporating Limpiyadhura-Kalapani-Lipulek in Darchula district gave the map of Nepal a spiky form due to the inclusion of three places as a strip in the north-western corner of the country.

Publish Date : 04 November 2022 18:11 PM

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