Hundreds of Nepalese stranded in India upset as Nepal's lockdown date extends
Hundreds of Nepalese stranded in India upset as Nepal's lockdown date extends
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The neighboring country Nepal has extended the lock down till May 7. With this, the Indo-Nepal border will also remain sealed from Nepal till May 7. In such a situation, Nepalese citizens trapped in Indian territory will have to wait longer to return to their homeland. In Champawat district alone, 214 Nepali citizens are stranded, who have been accommodated in relief camps. In addition, hundreds of Nepalese nationals are stranded in the Indian border areas adjoining Nepal due to the Indo-Nepal border being sealed.

Hundreds of people who have reached Nepal via Dhanchula, Jhulaghat and Champawat's Banbasa, Tanakpur border are waiting for their return to their homeland by staying in relief camps here. Marasaini and Nepal Armed Police SP Veer Bahadur Sahu come across this border and stay in relief camps He was expected to return to the Government of Nepal will take their citizens.

But at present the Nepal government has refused to take its citizens. Meanwhile, Nepal government has now extended the lockdown till May 7 due to increase in corona infection. According to information from across the border, the number of corona positive patients has reached 52 in Nepal so far and 14 patients including three infected deposits are healthy. Have been While the death toll from Corona is still zero.

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