Nepal will take back Kalapani from India: Oli


If my party comes to power again

Claim that we will get back the script and the script by negotiating with India

Kathmandu: Former Prime Minister of Nepal and Chairman of the main opposition organization UML KP Sharma Oli on Friday vowed to withdraw Kalapani, Limpiyadhura and Lipulekh from India through talks if his party returns to power in Nepal.

Disputes between India and Nepal escalated in May 2020. The Nepalese embassy in India, on the other hand, declined to comment on the former prime minister's statement on Saturday.

"We have issued a map covering Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura," Oli said at the opening of the 10th general meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal. Which is also published in the constitution of the nation.

"We will try to make these structures our own by negotiating with India," Oli said. Earlier too, Oli had raised the border dispute between India and Nepal. They also tried to sour relations with India at the behest of China. Now he has again tried to provoke the people of Nepal over the Indian border.

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