Friday, October 30, 2020

Even as Kathmandu protests Indian encroachment, Darchula depends on India

For locals in Darchula, reclaiming Nepali territory from India will not mean much unless the state finally pays attention to its citizens and the conditions they live in.

Even as Kathmandu protests Indian encroachment, Darchula depends on India

A motorable track opened by India on the Mahakali banks linking Gunji, Kalapani. RSS
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Man Bahadur Basnet
Published at : May 20, 2020
With the onset of winter every year, the residents of Chhangru and Tinkar villages in Darchula’s Byas Rural Municipality descend to district headquarters Khalanga to avoid the cold. When spring arrives, they return to their villages and their fields, ready for the new plantation season.
Ashok Singh Bohara, chairperson of the rural municipality’s Ward No 1, makes this same journey every year with his family. If all goes well, he is generally back in Chhangru by April. But things haven’t so gone well this year.
Nearly two months into the lockdown, around 400 individuals from these two villages, including Bohara, remain in Khalanga, waiting to make their way home. Chhangru, Tinkar and Khalanga are all Nepali territory but getting from one to the other requires traversing through India, as there are no roads or foot trails on Nepali land.

Man Bahadur Basnet

Basnet is a reporter with Nepal magazine.



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