India has encroached 174 hectors land in Jhapa
Kathmandu, 5 June: India has encroached 174 hectors of land in different parts of Jhapa district. Land has been encroached by India in Pathamari, Maheshpur, Bhadrapur Galgaliya area, Kakadvitta, Barishjot, Madanjot, Nakalbanda, Bahundangi, among others, according to Dr. Rajkumar Pokhrel, border expert.
Annapurna Post daily reports that local residents had received land registration certificate from the Nepal government after the Nepal government conducted survey in 2022 BS. Since 2045 BS, the Indians started to encroach Nepali land owned by the locals.
Along with the Mechi River changed the course, the Indian side started to occupy Nepali territory.
Although locals were told to stay there until resolve of the dispute, they are unable to use their own land, Pokhrel said.
Nepalis are holding land ownership certificate but Indians are cultivating the land.
People’s News Monitoring Service
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