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The Parliamentary State Affairs and Good Governance Committee directed the government to correct erroneous maps

The Parliamentary State Affairs and Good Governance Committee today guided the administration to address mistaken maps of Nepal doing the rounds and distribute another one including Kalapani, Lipulekh and Lipubhanjyang, altogether the Kalapani locale, on the eastern side of the Mahakali River beginning from Limpiyadhura. The board's choice was perused by its seat Shashi Shrestha.

The House board's order comes after an Indian political guide distributed on November 2 portrayed the Kalapani area as Indian region. Following the distribution of the guide, the administration has just made its position obvious that it won't acknowledge any such one-sided choice on exceptional outskirt related issues. An all-party meeting on Saturday likewise presumed that the Kalapani district a was Nepali area and any such fringe related issue ought to be settled through discourse and common comprehension.

Commending the legislature for its solid situation on the issue, the state issues council likewise guided the administration to quickly take strategic measures to hold discourse with India to determine the issue based on notable reports and confirmations.

The board likewise guided the legislature to set up perpetual dormitory of outskirt security power in Kalapani and other fringe zones for compelling outskirt security.

In the gathering, Nepal Communist Party Chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal said there was no compelling reason to internationalize the issue as that could be settled through discourse and political channels. "Sensationalizing the issue will just exacerbate the circumstance," he said. "According to the memorable realities and evidences, the Kalapani locale on the eastern side of the Mahakali River beginning from Limpiyadhura is Nepali domain. We have to hold exchange with India focusing on the equivalent."

Dahal additionally asked all not to accept gossip that recent rulers gave over the area to India through an understanding. He said it was a lucky time to hold exchange with India and resolve the issue for the last time.

Priest of Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa said his service intended to help the nearness of security powers in Darchula.

In the mean time, officials in the Parliamentary International Relations Committee proposed that the administration should initially make strong arrangements, including gathering memorable archives and confirmations, before holding discourse with the Indian side. They likewise proposed that the discussions group ought to include authorities who might not bargain the country's regional respectability, refering to past occurrences where Nepali authorities surrendered to Indian weight. The officials said secretary-level joint board of trustees probably won't have the option to comprehend such a confounded issue, so endeavors ought to be made at more elevated level.

Clergyman of Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said the legislature had just propelled strategic endeavors with the Nepali international safe haven in New Delhi holding chats with India's Ministry of External Affairs. He said the administration was available to the alternative of holding exchange at the prime clerical level with India on the issue.

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