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EXPLAINER: Vehicles will be able to enter India without permission from Nepal, know why the pre-order was withdrawn

Bihar News: Vehicles will now be able to enter India without permission from Nepal. Nepali two-wheelers and four-wheelers will now be able to reach Galgaliya in Kishanganj again without permission. The earlier order has been withdrawn by the embassy and the ban on two-four wheelers has been lifted. Nepalese citizens and local shopkeepers have now heaved a sigh of relief after this. At the same time, Nepali two wheeler four wheelers will have to take MBC permit to go out of Galgaliya.

Rules back after considering many points

Nepal has withdrawn the embassy rules made between the two countries. The rule was immediately withdrawn a day after the decision was taken. Earlier, Nepalese four wheeler vehicles entering India from Nepal were asked to take permission from the Consulate General Office Birgunj and just a day later the order issued to ban the entry was withdrawn by the Consulate General. Like in the past, now two wheeler and four wheeler vehicles of Nepal will be able to move till the railway station, bus stand and nearest police station of the nearest market of India without any hindrance. Significantly, it was banned, after which it was withdrawn after considering several points.

People welcomed the new decision

Meanwhile, the problem that arose after vehicles were stopped from entering was discussed. Also, in the light of the new decision, it was said that now Nepalese vehicles will not be stopped for coming and going till Galgaliya market, while in case of going out of Galgaliya, Nepali vehicles will be allowed to go to the Consulate General of India under the already existing rule. Or it will be necessary to take permission from the Indian Embassy, ​​Kathmandu. Former chief Ganesh Prasad Rai, a member of Bharat Nepal Maitri Sangh, told that there is an unbreakable relationship between India and Nepal. In such a situation, there was no hindrance in the traffic between these two cities before and neither is it now. People can come in the normal way.

The movement of people will remain the same as before. Ganesh Prasad Rai has said that he welcomes the decision of the Consulate General of India to withdraw this decision. At present, the Nepali citizen has expressed happiness over the permission for two wheelers and four wheelers from Nepal to come to Galgaliya. Nepalese citizen has said that we welcome this decision. Because India Nepal is a friendly nation.

At the same time, MBC pass is necessary for all vehicles going out of Galgaliya of Kishanganj. Like if the vehicle goes to Bagdogra Airport, Siliguri, Thakurganj, Kishanganj then MBC permit is necessary. On the other hand, if a Nepali number two wheeler or four wheeler vehicle goes out of Galgaliya without MBC permit, then without MBC permit it will be confiscated by the transport department.

order withdrawn after protest

Please tell that the entry of Nepalese four-wheeler luxury vehicles into the Indian border was banned due to security reasons. The Consulate General of India located in Nepal has issued a letter, which was implemented with immediate effect. Suddenly the Indian customs started stopping the four wheelers coming from Nepal. After which there was chaos on the Indo-Nepal border. This order was withdrawn after protests in Nepal.

The local custom officer said that the said order banning Nepali vehicles from entering the Indian border without pass ie permit has been withdrawn. Due to which Nepali four wheeler will be able to reach Galgaliya like before. Explain that an order was issued to take the vehicles entering the Indian border from Nepal. A departmental letter was also issued on behalf of the Consulate General of India. After this, many vehicles were sent back by the customs from the border. It is known that there has been a deep relationship between India and Nepal for centuries. There is a relation of bread and daughter between these two countries. At the same time, after the implementation of the new rule, people were facing a lot of trouble. There was also an increase in customs duty on two-wheelers and four-wheelers. Due to this, the issue of starting the game of commission in exchange of notes of both the countries came to the fore. After this decision of Nepal, the citizens of both the countries had to face trouble. It is known that despite the border between Nepal and India, the relations between the two countries have always been strong.

Trouble faced by citizens of both countries

Customs duty is being charged on goods worth more than Rs 100 bought from India at Nepal’s authorized border (Bhansar). At the same time, Indian notes of more than 100 rupees are also not being accepted inside Nepal. For this reason, the matter of starting the game of commission in exchange of notes of both the countries came to the fore. The citizens of both the countries were deeply troubled by this decision of Nepal. Despite the border between Nepal and India, mutual relations have always been strong, but the land of relations seems to be weakening to the people. Due to the Indian currency reaching Nepal from India, the sale of petrol and diesel in Nepal was stopped by the pump operator. Petrol is being sold in Nepal only on Nepali currency. Due to this the common people are facing a lot of trouble.

It is known that in the border area, the people of Nepal enter the Indian territory to buy goods of daily needs. But, now for buying goods worth more than Rs 100 from India and taking them to Nepal, they had to go through a period of questioning along with paying the fee. Because of this, businessmen as well as common people remained worried. The drivers had to pay more money than before for coming to Nepal through Kankarbhitha and Galgalia border of Kishanganj district. At the same time, Indian people living near the border also turn to Nepal for shopping. People living on the Indo-Nepal border say that many Indians have kinship in Nepal. There is also their business, due to which the people of the border area keep coming and going to Nepal.

Indian vehicles had to pay fee on entering Nepal border. Along with this, the fee was increased every day, whereas, no fee was imposed on the entry of Nepalese vehicles into India. Due to this the Indian people started feeling cheated. On behalf of the people, there has been a constant demand from the Government of Nepal to take positive initiative regarding this.

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