India-NEPAL BODER: Things improved on India-Nepal border, movement on Bahraich border resumed. Movement Resumes on India Nepal Border at Bahraich

India-Nepal Border: With the improvement of political situation in Nepal, the situation on the Indo-Nepal border also seems to be normal. On Saturday, the movement of people on the border of Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh started again.

India-Nepal Border: Things in Nepal are gradually becoming normal. In fact, former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had to resign due to violent protests that lasted for a week. After this, former Chief Justice of the country Sushila Karki was made the first woman interim Prime Minister of Nepal. Meanwhile, the office of President Ramchandra Paudel has announced that parliamentary elections in Nepal will be held on March 5 next year. After the formation of a new government in Nepal, the situation on the Indo-Nepal border now seems to be normal.

Stir on Indo-Nepal border

Seven districts of Uttar Pradesh are connected to the border of Maharajganj, Siddharthnagar, Balrampur, Shravasti, Bahraich, Lakhimpur Kheri and Pilibhit Nepal. On Saturday, vehicles, motorcycles, pedestrians and cargo vehicles have started coming to and from Bahraich’s Rupaidiha border. Although the movement of cargo vehicles was more, the movement of common people is still looking less.

Strict monitoring on citizens and vehicles

According to media reports, the situation is becoming normal with the formation of a new government. For this reason, the movement of any person on the border was stopped on Saturday. He said that people are being allowed to come to India only after confirming the identity. The commandant also informed that citizens and vehicles are being monitored with the help of face recognition devices and number plate reader machines on the border outpost.

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Crowds less than normal days

On Saturday, about 20 Indian pilgrims crossed the Rupaidha border for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and reached Nepalganj. From there they will proceed to Tibet by air. In the past, there was a slight movement in Rupaidiha market today. By noon, some Nepali citizens were seen buying everyday goods, but the crowd was less than normal days.

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