When did the video go viral on social media?

Baishak 16, 2082

Bhawani Bhatta

When did the video go viral on social media?

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The Indian Border Security Force (SSB) team is cutting the wire and uprooting the pole. The iron pole is being dragged away. Along with the Nepali police who are nearby, they are also pointing fingers at the locals. There is also a heated dispute between the two parties.

This scene, which has been going viral on social media since Monday, is from Punarwas Municipality 9 Bichphanta in Kanchanpur. On 13 Baisakh 2075 of 7 years, the SSB blocked the installation of electric fences to protect crops from wild animals including elephants coming from India's Dudhuwa National Park. That video is now going viral.

"At that time, when the ward and the local people collected money and put up an electric fence, the SSB obstructed it," said Narayan Prasad Jaishi, a resident of Beechphanta, who was also the ward president at the time, "When they got closer to Pyarataal, the SSB uprooted the pole itself." 

According to him, a plan was made to install 3200 meters of electric fence with the funds collected by the ward office and the locals. According to that, work was done on 3 thousand meters. While working in 200 meters, it was blocked as a disputed area. 

SSB team from Ghola post in Lakhhimpur Khiri district of Uttar Pradesh, India came to the border and took both wire and pole. 3 lakhs from the ward office and 4 to 8000 from the local border and the electric fence has been installed. According to Jaishi, the 200 meters blocked by SSB have not yet been fenced. 

According to Jaishi, National Nature Conservation Fund's Shuklaphanta Conservation Program provided solar and battery support for Tarbar. 

After the dispute, BOP of armed police was also established in January 2076. There has been a border dispute in the area for a long time. Number 195 (763) of Savik is lying in the middle of the border pillar and forest in Paratal area. 

But locals say that the Indian side is disputing that the border pillar has disappeared. This is the reason why the main border pillars from 194 to 195 have also been obstructed by fencing. 

"There has been no such controversy recently, the viral controversy is an old one," Kanchanpur Chief District Officer Laxman Dhakal said, "Now the BOP of the armed forces has been established in that area."

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