Nepal was doing construction work in 'No Man's Land', work stopped after Indian Army rebuke
Nepal was doing construction work in 'No Man's Land', work stopped after Indian Army rebuke
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New Delhi: After coming under the influence of China, Nepal is also engaged in plotting against India. According to the information received, Nepal had started the work of constructing a road on 'No Man's Land'. However, the Indian authorities have stopped it. Pilibhit District Magistrate Vaibhav Srivastava said that the road construction being carried out by Nepali officials at 'No Man's Land' on the Indo-Nepal border has been stopped.

Speaking to ANI, Srivastava said that, 'We felt that some construction work is going on on' No Man's Land ', when our officials reached the spot, Nepalese officials assured us that the construction would be stopped.' The district administration received information on Sunday that a road is being constructed on 'No Man's Land' near Nepal near Pilar No 38 in Hazara area of Pilibhit on the Indo-Nepal border.

On receiving this information, District Magistrate Shrivastava, Superintendent of Police (SP) Jayaprakash, DIG HNS Bisht along with SSB personnel crossed the Sharda River and reached the Indo-Nepal border. DM Srivastava has said that, 'Border columns have been identified by the survey teams of both countries. They will be made as soon as possible with the help of the survey team. '

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