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Nepal puts on hold changes on map, does not include three disputed areas with India

A week back, Nepal was all set for a cartographic confrontation with India

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Sandeep Dikshit

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, May 27

Nepal has put on hold a Constitutional Amendment to update its political map to include three disputed areas with India.

A week back, Nepal was all set for a cartographic confrontation with India when it unveiled a new political map that placed Kalapani within its border.

An understanding to tackle the situation diplomatically instead of belligerence was reached at an all-party meeting held at Baluwatar, the seat of Nepalese government, late on Tuesday evening.

While Nepal announced that it had started printing the new political maps, the ruling party ran into problems when it sought to change the image of Nepal’s map on the coat-of-arms to incorporate the new changes.

Such a step, however, required more than an administrative decision and the ruling party realised that it was short of the required two-thirds majority to amend the Constitution to include Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani in the image of the map on the coat-of-arms.

The pro-India Nepali Congress was ambiguous at the all-party meeting and sought a meeting of its policy making body to evaluate the issue. At least three dozen members of Madhesh parties also sought their pound of flesh forcing the ruling party’s managers to press the issue at some other opportune time.

India and Nepal re-opened their differences on a triangle of land bordering China about six months back when New Delhi published a political map to show the change in countours of Jammu & Kashmir from a single state to two UTs of J&K and Ladakh.

Nepal felt the new map seemed to have included three areas, which were its territory.

The issue again became hot early this month when Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a blacktopped road to Lipulekh pass that seemed to traverse areas claimed by Nepal.

 

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