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Uncertainty looms over India-Nepal cross border trade
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Synopsis Life has started getting back to its normalcy after 10 months long pandemic regulations. But large portion of bilateral trade between India and Nepal is still under deep stress. While organized exim is on, the informal trade across the open border is badly suffocating due to covid restrictive protocols.
Under Indo-Nepal friendship treaty 1951, citizens of both the countries do not need visa to cross border. Thousands cross the open border daily to work, buy or sell.
Life has started getting back to its normalcy after 10 months long pandemic regulations. But a large portion of bilateral trade between India and Nepal is still under deep stress. While organized exim is on, the informal trade across the open border is badly suffocating due to covid restrictive protocols.
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader Bimal Gurung on Sunday hinted that the BJP might face retaliation if it held meetings or sought votes in the hills in poll-bound-Bengal.
Speaking at a public meeting at Vah-Tukvar, his former GTA constituency, for the first time in more than three years, Gurung said: “If the BJP conducts meetings in villages or anywhere in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong, Mirik, they should not be allowed.”
The Gorkha leader instead said “people should directly ask BJP” what the saffron party had done for them.
“You (the BJP) do not have the right to conduct meetings or seek votes in the hills…and this is what you (the people of the hills) need to raise before them (the BJP),” said Gurung.
Govt offices sabotaged on 1st day of shutdown called by GJM in Darjeeling
Govt offices sabotaged on 1st day of shutdown called by GJM in Darjeeling
Gorkhaland Supporters On Monday Vandalised Government Offices In Darjeeling As The GJM-sponsored Indefinite Shutdown Forced Tourists Out Of The Picturesque Hill Station Due To The Threat Of Violence. PTI | Updated on: 12 Jun 2017, 08:54:29 PM
Darjeeling :
Gorkhaland supporters on Monday vandalised government offices in Darjeeling as the GJM-sponsored indefinite shutdown forced tourists out of the picturesque hill station due to threat of violence.
The Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, which controls the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA), has called a shutdown of all state and GTA offices to press its demand for creation of a separate state.
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