Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand): After the construction of the Lipulekh road connecting the China border, the tone of Allied Nepal seems to be changing.
The Government of Nepal has recently released a new map, showing Kalapani and Lipulekh as its territory. But in reality, both these areas are an integral part of India.
Both these areas falling under Dharchula tehsil have also been included in the land records of the 1962 agreement.
According to the records, the nine-kilometre area between Kalapani and Nabhidhang are in the limit of Garbayang village. Comprising of about 5,000 streams, there are 704 farm plots.
The area between Nabhidhang and Lipulekh is part of the Gunji village panchayat. The area is also mentioned as forest land in the land records of Gunji panchayat.
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The available records testify that the areas were an integral part of India even before the 1962 land agreement.
According to Dharchula SDM Anil Kumar Shukla, the land of Kalapani and Lipulekh belong to India and are in the name of local residents.
People of border villages are angry over Nepal’s claim
Nepal government’s claim that Lipulekh and Kalapani belong to Nepal have angered people of the border villages.
Former president of Rng Kalyan Sanstha and resident of Gabryang village Krishna Gabryal says that the Mount Api, Tipil Chyakt, Chhire, Shimakal areas also come under the measurement of Gabryals. After the division of the border, the Gabryals had given up the land beyond the Kali river.
What is the border dispute between India and Nepal?
Nepal has been claiming in the past too the territorial rights over India’s Kalapani and Lipulekh which adjoin China and Nepal.