The residents of Susta gifted the soil of Susta to Home Minister Gurung, drawing attention to the land encroached by India in Susta and the need to be serious about border security.
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Susta residents of West Nawalparasi, who are protesting in Kathmandu with demands including border security, have met Home Minister Sudhan Gurung. Drawing attention to the land encroached by India in Susta, the residents of Susta gifted Home Minister Gurung with soil from Susta.
The residents of Susta, who have been protesting in Kathmandu for three days under the leadership of Adam Kha, the executive chairman of the Susta Bachau Abhiyan, submitted a three-point demand list after the Home Minister called them for discussion. They have drawn the attention of the Home Minister on the issues of border security, landowner's red papers and citizenship and have been assured that they will resolve the problem.
Although the work of the embankment to stop the erosion of the Narayani River in Susta has reached the final stage, the work has not been completed due to the Indian side's obstruction of building a 150-meter embankment. The residents of Susta have been demanding that the government take diplomatic initiatives with India and build the embankment before the heavy rains. India has encroached on 14,000 hectares of Nepali land in Susta.
