The Asian Age

SSB in line of fire on Nepal border

DIG-rank officer to probe killing of Nepalese national

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Sashastra Seema Bal, the border guarding force for the Indo-Nepal border, has ordered a court of inquiry into allegation­s of firing in which a Nepalese national was killed. Even though SSB has denied reports of any firing by its troops but since allegation­s were serious a fact finding inquiry has been ordered. The probe will be conducted by a DIG-rank officer.

National security advisor Ajit Doval also called up Nepalese Prime Minister Prachanda and expressed his condolence over the death of Nepalese citizen while promising investigat­ions into the incident.

Meanwhile, SSB claimed that situation along the border in Lakhimpur Kheri area remains tense and Nepalese people were shouting anti-India slogans. “It is alleged in the media that one Nepalese citizen has died due to SSB firing. The SSB officials concerned have denied any firing,” a statement by the security force said.

“The situation is tense today and a large number of Nepalese people have gathered on the spot again and resorted to shouting anti-India slogans and stone-pelting. Local officers and SSB officers are on the spot,” it added.

The ministry of external affairs has said that India has sought the postmortem and forensic reports from Nepal of its national who is alleged to have been killed in SSB firing. The incident has led to protests in Nepal.

The SSB claimed that clashes were first triggered on Wednesday when some local Nepalese people gathered near pillar no 200 in the Basai area of Pilibhit and tried to construct a culvert.

Officials claimed that these people were stopped from carrying out any constructi­on activity as earlier the authoritie­s from both sides had agreed to allow constructi­on of culvert only after conducting a joint geological survey.

“But yesterday, again in the morning, a group of Nepalese people gathered at same site and started pelting stones on SSB personnel and local police and administra­tive authoritie­s on duty,” the SSB said. Nine SSB personnel and 34 Indian civilians were injured in the stone pelting incident.

 ?? — AP ?? Nepalese students protest outside the Indian embassy in Kathmandu on Friday.
— AP Nepalese students protest outside the Indian embassy in Kathmandu on Friday.

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