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Demarcation posts on Indo-Nepal border go ‘missing’, says SSB, ‘excessive alert’ sounded

Representative photo of Nepal armed forces.

In India, all border outposts have been placed on excessive alert

Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) officials said that they have informed the home department and the Lakhimpur Kheri district magistrate in Uttar Pradesh about the ‘missing’ pillars on the Indo-Nepal border that served as demarcation, reported TNN.

Nepal has additionally inaugurated 5 new border outposts within the space the place members of ‘Sashastra Prahari Bal’ (Nepal’s armed police pressure) have been deployed.

Meanwhile, in India, all border outposts have been placed on excessive alert, with intensified patrolling.

The 39th battalion of SSB protects the 62.9-kilometre space on Indo-Nepal border in Lakhimpur Kheri district.

Recently, SSB commandant Munna Singh had written a letter to Kheri DM Shailendra Singh to tell him in regards to the lacking pillars and encroachment on the Indo-Nepal border.

K Heri district shares its boundary with Kailali and Kanchanpur districts of Nepal. After the recent tensions on the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar, all the border outposts here were also put on a high alert.

When contacted the SSB commandant regarding the missing pillars, he said, “we cannot share the information about the number of missing pillars as it is confidential.The encroachment may be because of geographical reasons as Lekhpals in Nepal have allotted land to people in no man’s land in the border areas, and even beyond the border in some cases.”

“It is also likely because of some administrative error, which is why we have written to the Kheri DM to resolve this issue through meetings with Nepal officials,” he said.

“SSB is alert and ready to tackle any situation,” the SSB commandant added.

 

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