Tuesday, October 20, 2015

India unlikely to supply fuel through Birgunj: Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae

Posted by Anup Baral October 20, 2015 :


Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae has indicated that India is not going to regularize supply of petroleum products and other essential goods through the border at Birgunj, which is the major transit point for Kathmandu and the entire central region. The Indian government has demonstrated that it is not going to regularize supply of petroleum items and other crucial products through Birgunj port is the real travel point for Kathmandu and the whole Conversing with media at Tribhuvan International Airport on Monday in the wake of coming back from his three-day India visit, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kamal Thapa said that Indian pioneers and authorities have however guaranteed that they will help to reroute supplies of petroleum items and other fundamental products through different traditions focuses if there is check at any of the fringe focuses. Prior, the unsettling Madhes-based gatherings had been making blocks at a few focuses along the Nepal-India outskirt as a major aspect of their dissents. Yet, of late, they have focused every one of their dissents at Birgunj fringe point, which has truly handicapped typical life in the capital and the whole focal area. Thapa said the Indian side guaranteed him that the unhindered traditions focuses can be used for the inflow of supplies at the most extreme level conceivable and that the Indian government would not make any sort of blocks at those focuses.

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