Minister Pokharel says: Nepali citizens living in Susta have been protecting the land since time immemorial. They have been protecting the land for decades. We must pay tribute to them.
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The government has said that necessary steps will be taken regarding the entry of Indian Border Security Force (SSB) security personnel into Susta, west of Nawalparasi. Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel, who is also the government spokesperson, said on Friday that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will take necessary steps in this regard.
While making the cabinet decision public, Minister Pokharel said, 'Nepali citizens living in Susta have been protecting their land for decades. They have been protecting their land for decades. We must pay tribute to them. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will take necessary steps in this regard. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is making diplomatic efforts to resolve the border dispute.'
Locals retaliated after the SSB entered Nepali land in Susta on Friday. After the SSB entered a Tharu village in Susta Rural Municipality-5 at around 7 am, the locals shouted and shouted and asked them to go back to their own land.
After the SSB entered Nepali territory on 17 Jestha to stop the construction of an embankment on the Narayani River, both the Nepali and Indian sides are keeping the area under increased surveillance.
Locals working in the fields had asked the Indian security personnel to return, asking why they had entered Nepali territory. After some minor arguments with the locals, the SSB headed towards India.
