"Nepal's claim about Lipulekh is not based on historical facts", India has given an appropriate answer - Nepal claim to Lipulekh that is not based on its historical facts

India clearly rejected Nepal’s objection to India and China’s decision to resume border trade by Lipulekh Pass, saying that their claim was not based on historical facts. India and China agreed to resume on Tuesday through Lipulekh Pass and two other trading points. Pti, New -Delhi. India clearly rejected Nepal’s objection to India and China’s decision to resume border trade by Lipulekh Pass, saying that Kathmandu’s claim on the region is not suitable and is not based on historical facts. India and China agreed to resume on Tuesday through Lipulekh Pass and two other trading points. Lipulekh region is an integral part of the Nepal-Nepal Nepali Foreign Ministry who objected to the border trade by Lipulekh Pass on Wednesday, saying that the region is an integral part of Nepal. In 2020, Nepal issued a political map to give rise to border dispute, showing that Kalapani, Limpiadhura and Lipulekh showed part of the country. India strongly opposed these claims. India gave an appropriate response to Nepal, the spokesman for Foreign Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, rejected the regional claims of Nepal. He said we noticed the remarks of Nepal’s Foreign Ministry regarding the resumption of border trade between India and China by Lipulekh Pass. Our situation in this regard was constant and clear. The border trade between India and China began in 1954 and has been through the Lipulekh Pass for decades. Randhir Jaiswal said the trade has been interrupted over the past few years due to Kovid-19 epidemic and other incidents and that both parties have now agreed to resume it. He said that our attitude, with regard to regional claims, is not suitable and is not based on historical facts and testimony. India and China traded with Lipulekh Pass. The statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nepal came in response to the questions raised by the Nepalese media regarding the announcement of the resumption of border trade by Lipule by India and China. The Nepal’s Foreign Ministry said the Nepal government clearly believed that Limpiadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani, east of the Mahakali River, were inseparable parts of Nepal. They were also officially admitted to the Nepali card and were also included in the Constitution. The Nepal government has already notified the Chinese government in a statement issued by Nepal Foreign Ministry, Lok Bahadur Chhetri, it is known that the Nepal government has requested the government of India not to build or expand roads in the region and are not involved in any activity such as border trade. It is further said that the Nepal government has already informed the Chinese government that this area is coming into the Nepali region. ”