Nepalese PM threatens India to withdraw its army from Kalapani area
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Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has said that he would ask India to withdraw its forces from the Kalapani area and asserted that its "patriotic government" will not allow anyone to encroach on "even an inch" of its territory.
/font>Nepal government said the media reports drew its attention to the Kalapani area being included in the new Indian map.
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“Our patriotic government will not allow anybody to encroach on even an inch of Nepal’s territory. Neighbouring country India should withdraw its security forces from the Kalapani area,” a press release issued by the PM’s private secretariat said.
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font size="3">Earlier this month, India had said it had not made any change to its border with Nepal in a newly-released map and that it depicts its sovereign territory accurately. Nepal had on Wednesday objected to the Kalapani area being shown as part of Indian territory
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font size="3">While, The Nepal PM KP Oli said that the
font size="3">Kalapani area at the tri-junction of Nepal, India and Tibet belongs to Nepal, and that India should “immediately withdraw” its Army from there.
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font size="3">However, Oli emphasised that his government wanted to resolve the Kalapani issue through diplomacy
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