The ruling CPN-UML of Nepal has objected to the agreement between India and China to resume border trade through Lipulekh Pass and urged both countries to withdraw from this system. India and China had agreed to resume border trade through Lipulekh Pass and two other trading points last month.
Nepal describes Lipulekh as its territory, which India has clearly rejected and said that it is neither appropriate nor based on historical facts and evidence. Party sources said that the party has urged the Nepal government to resolve the issue through high -level diplomatic initiatives and has reiterated the rights of Nepal on the east of Kali river including Kalapani, Limpiadhura and Lipulekh.
Disagreement
It was held on 5-7 September at Godavari Municipality in Lalitpur district, Prime Minister K.P. Sharma was included in the 28-point contemporary resolution passed at the second national conference of CPN-UML led by Oli. He said that the party urged both countries to withdraw the lipule trade agreement.
The proposal mentioned disagreement over the lipule line trade route agreement during the recent visit of Prime Minister and UML President Oli and said that this trend has increased the international reputation of Nepal. It also mentioned bilateral and multilateral programs during the journey, which improved the image of the country abroad.
Controversy over these parts of India
The conference also emphasized that political stability has been established by the seven -point agreement between UML and Nepali Congress under the leadership of Chairman Oli. Nepal gave rise to border dispute in 2020 by issuing a political map, showing Kalapani, Limpiadhura and Lipulekh as part of the country. India strongly refuted these claims.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal recently said that India’s situation has been consistent and clear. He said, ‘The border trade between India and China started in 1954 through Lipulekh Pass and has been going on for decades. In recent years, trade was interrupted due to Kovid-19 epidemic and other developments and now both sides have agreed to resume it.
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