Parties need to be united to protect areas like Kalapani, Lipulek and Limpiyadhura.
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India's hostile attitude towards Nepal is not new. It has been encroaching on the Nepali border for a long time. And he has a special interest in the Kalapani region.
Historical facts show that in the year 2026, India returned its 17 check posts from Nepal. However, he also removed the camp at Kalapani in Darchula, which remains intact till date. Because of that, about 370 square kilometers of the settlements of Limpiyadhura, Lipulek, Gunji, Nabi, Kuti etc. have been encroached by India.
Now the iron is heated. It should not be allowed to cool. While it is being heated, it should be shaped or changed. For this, it is necessary for all political parties to be united and stand at the forefront of the issue of sovereignty. The time has come to solve this national question by rising above the internal competition or power equation of the parties.
Nepal has sufficient legal, historical and geographical evidence. But evidence alone is not enough, diplomatic activity that can make it practical is also needed. If necessary, do not hesitate to take your case to international bodies. Even in the 21st century, hardly anyone can accept the Hepaha trend of occupying the neighboring land by force.
Kalapani, Lipulek and Limpiyadhura are not just geography, they are connected with our identity and national pride. Protecting them is our first duty.
– Pramod Poudel, Kathmandu-32, Pepsicola
