Kathmandu: Amid growing protests in Nepal, PM KP Oli has said on Sunday that Kalapani is a trespass between Nepal, India and Tibet and India should immediately withdraw its army from here. KP Oli has said that Kalapani is a part of Nepal. This is the first time that the PM of Nepal has given public feedback on the controversy arising out of the new official map of India.
In the new map by India, its share of Kalapani has been stated. Kalapani is at the western end of Nepal. India has not responded to PM KP Oli's statement. However, India says that there has been no tampering of the new map of India on the border with Nepal. On Sunday, while addressing the Nepal Youth Sangam, the youth wing of the Nepal Communist Party, PM Oli said, "We will not let even one inch of our land remain in the possession of anyone." India moved immediately from here.
However, the Nepali PM rejected the instruction that Nepal should issue a revised map. PM Oli said, "If India withdraws the army from our land, then we will talk about it." Protests have been taking place in Nepal for several weeks to show Kalapani on the map of India. It is united from the ruling party to the opposition. The Foreign Ministry of Nepal gave a press release on November 6, saying that Kalapani is a part of Nepal.
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