This is to say that of worship Gill, who came to Nepal to host the Volleyball League. Today she is pleading for help from the Government of India. Nepal is burning. The youth lost their confidence with the government that a spark not only overthrew the government, but the movement in the whole of Nepal became violent. Ministers were beaten on the middle road, on fire from Parliament to Prime Minister’s residence. Amidst all this, India’s eyes are also constantly resting on this neighboring country, where millions of Indians live in this chaotic situation. The airport at Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, has been closed, so Indians stranded there are returning to India by road. India has tightened security on its border. “In view of unrest in Nepal, an alert has been issued on the Indo-Nepal border. The Sashastra Seema Bal is keeping a close watch on the developments.”
Who can cross the border now?
India and Nepal share a total of 1,751 km long boundaries. The states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim and West Bengal share the border with Nepal. Although large -scale unrestricted movement of civilians and goods between the two countries and it was formalized by the 1950 peace and friendship treaty, there is a strict monitoring of cross -border movement between high alerts. On the Gaurifanta border in Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, BSF is not allowing Nepali citizens to enter India, but Indian citizens living in Nepal are allowed to return to India. Similarly, Nepal is also not allowing Indian citizens to enter Nepal, but Nepali citizens working or traveling in India are allowed to return. For the last 48 hours, more than 3000 trucks have parked at the international integrated check post on the India Nepal border. In addition, the Rajasthan Police has formed a special cell at the police headquarters to help the people of Rajasthan trapped in Nepal. A 24×7 helpline and WhatsApp number have also been released. The helpline number of this cell is 0141-2740832 and 0141-2741807. The general public can also take help on helpline number and WhatsApp number 97849-42702.
How many Indians are there in Nepal?
According to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (Mea), the estimated population of overseas Indians in Nepal is around 7 lakhs. Apart from this, people from Indian states bordering Nepal also come to Nepal on a large scale.
Advisory issued for Indians
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has issued an advisory for Indian people in Nepal. The advisory released on 9 September states, “In view of the deteriorating situation in Nepal, Indian citizens are advised not to travel to Nepal until the situation is stable. Indian citizens present in Nepal are advised to take refuge at their present residence, avoid getting out on the streets and take extreme care. They are also recommended to follow the local security advice by Nepal’s officers and Kathmandu. When required help, please call the Indian Embassy, Kathmandu on the helpline numbers below:
1. +977-980 860 2881 (WhatsApp call also)
2. +977-981 032 6134 (WhatsApp call also)
A woman stuck in Nepal appealed to the government
A video has surfaced from Pokhara, Nepal, in which an Indian woman is seen pleading for help from the Government of India. The woman named Upasana Gill has claimed that the protesters set fire to the hotel in which she stayed. Fire. Later, the crowd was chasing her with sticks, which had to run to save her life. The woman said that she had come to organize a volleyball league in Nepal.
In the video, the Indian woman can be heard saying, “My name is Upasana Gill and I am sending this video to Prafulla Garg. I request the Indian Embassy to help us. Whoever can help us, please help. I am stuck in Nepal’s Pokhara. I am here to organize a volleyball league here. I am a hotel where I am in the hotel. The fire broke out in the spa and the crowd was chasing me and I was running sticks with sticks.