A civilian was killed and three others injured after Nepal police fired towards the Indian side on Friday in the bordering district of Bihar’s Sitamarhi.
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The Seema Suraksha Bal IG of Bihar confirmed the incident and said that, “One dead, two injured in firing in Sitamarhi near India-Nepal border.”
As per the local media reports, the man was working on the farm when Nepal police suddenly fired shots.
On May 8, India’s Defence minister virtually inaugurated a new 80 km-long road in the Himalayas, connecting to the border with China, at the Lipulekh pass.
The Nepali government protested immediately, contending that the road crosses territory that it claims and accusing India of changing the status quo without diplomatic consultations.
Among the many escalatory moves since then, Nepal deployed police forces to the region, summoned the Indian ambassador in Kathmandu, and initiated a constitutional amendment to formalise and extend its territorial claims over approximately 400 sq km.
India, on the other hand, has conveyed its openness to a dialogue but does not seem to share Nepal’s sense of urgency: its initial statement agreed to a dialogue, but only after the COVID-19 crisis.