Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand):An incident of stone-pelting was witnessed from Nepal's side on embankment work on Kali river in Uttarakhand's Dharchula, informed irrigation department executive engineer Farzan Ahmed on Sunday. A dumper was damaged and the driver was injured, added the executive engineer. Project manager Indrajit Sharma said, "Our work has been delayed by 10-15 days due to stone pelting. If this situation continues, embankment work on the Kali river will be difficult to complete. Arrangements should be made for the safety of the workers. So far two dumpers have been damaged."
Earlier on December 6, India closed a suspension bridge connecting Nepal following a stone-pelting incident on the Indian workers by the Nepalese at the Indo-Nepal border in the Dharchula area of Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand. Following the incident, the traders and local residents staged a protest and on December 7, the India and Nepal Border Coordination Committee held a meeting chaired by District Magistrate Reena Joshi at NHPC Guest House in Dharchula. Officials of various departments of India and Nepal were present at the meeting and discussed many issues, including stone pelting by Nepali citizens. Nepali authorities, during the meeting, assured that action would be taken against the chaotic elements and these types of incidents would not be allowed to recur.