Kathmandu:At least 20 cadres of a banned Maoist group have been arrested in Nepal for staging protests against India's new political map.
The students, linked with the Nepal Communist Party a splinter Maoist faction led by Netra Bikram Chand 'Bipalv' were arrested at Maitighar area, a senior police official said.
The party on November 6 announced to launch protests condemning India's new political map which reportedly showed Kalapani as part of its territory.
The Nepal government on Wednesday said that the Kalapani area situated in the country's far-West lies within the Nepalese boundary.
India on Thursday said the new map issued by it last week accurately depicts its sovereign territory and it has in no manner revised its boundary with Nepal.
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