Road on Nepal side damaged as Indian side carries on own construction blocking river

14, Jun 2021 | nepaltraveller.com
Source::RSS

India, time and again, continued setting off explosives on the other side of the Nepali Army camp across the Mahakali river while constructing the road.

RSS

 The Nepali Army constructed a mule track by setting up its camp at Maurabhel area of Byas Rural Municipality last year. The mule track linking Chhangru Tinkar in Byas Rural Municipality-1 was disrupted in course of India's construction of the road linking Mansarovar via Lipulek. The road on Nepal side got damaged and blocked when a whole chuck the size of a hillock fell into the Mahakali river in course of the Indian construction. 

India, time and again, continued setting off explosives on the other side of the Nepali Army camp across the Mahakali river while constructing the road. The Nepali Army had been constructing the mule track on the Nepal side. The blasting carried out by the Indian side hindered the construction of the road on Nepal side due to the falling of boulders, deposition of rock and rubble in the river as well as on the road on Nepal side.

The Mahakali river swept away the mule track constructed by the Army some 100 metres below the army camp.

Last Tuesday the trail at Kalju Simsimpani area at Byas Rural Municipality-2 was damaged when a large chunk of the side f a hill at Shantiban area collapsed in course of India's expansion of the Dharchula Lipulek Mansarovar road. 

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