Thursday, November 12, 2015

London based Nepalis greet Indian PM Modi with protest in UK

Posted by Anup Baral November 12, 2015, 2015
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be confronted by thousands of protesters outside the Wembley Stadium on 13th of November when he appears there for a rally organised by the extremist Indian organisations.

Raxaul-Birgunj is the busiest conduit between Nepal and India. Efforts are being made to reroute the cargo, freights, and fuel tankers so that they can enter Nepal through other border points, Rae told journalists late Tuesday. He also dismissed suggestions that supplies from the Indian border would ease soon. "Whether it is perception or reality, people in Madhes are agitating," he said. Rae said the protests and agitation in the Terai region have changed their form and the situation has become more complicated after the unfortunate incident in Birgunj last week in which an Indian national was killed. "But we hope that talks will take place and results will come," he said. Expressing concern over free movement of goods, cargo, fuel and other essential supplies, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has underlined Nepal's right for free transit. In a statement, the spokesperson of the UN Secretary General said in New York that Ban reiterates his concern over the obstruction of essential supplies on the Nepal-India border.

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