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Coronavirus: Coronavada buried in the territory of India, Nepal agreed to dig out

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  • In the Dudhwa National Park area, the body of a man killed by the corona is buried.
  • Nepali officers have agreed to remove the body from the ground and bury it elsewhere.
  • new Delhi. The border dispute between India and Nepal is already going on. Meanwhile, another case has taken hold. An objection has been lodged about the corona patient of Nepal being buried in Indian territory. This incident is from Bareilly district of Uttar Pradesh. Here Nepal authorities have buried the body of a person killed by the coronavirus in Dudhwa National Park area . As soon as the matter came to light, the local administration immediately swung into action. However, Nepal agreed to excavate the body.Nepal accuses India of spreading Coronavirus, 90 percent of cases came from migrant workers




    When the Indian authorities objected to this in a meeting, the Nepalese authorities admitted their mistake. They said that this confusion occurred due to the changing of the stream of Mohana river. Because of this, the dead body was buried in Indian territory by mistake. After a meeting on Sunday, Nepali officials have agreed to remove the body from the ground and bury it somewhere else.Also Read: India’s Reliance Industries is debt-free ahead of schedule

    According to media reports, Nepalese officials agreed that the body would be removed soon, following the protocol. He argued that on the day the funeral was to be held, it was raining heavily. The stream of Mohana River was also very fast. In such a situation, the personnel of Seema Bal (SSB) were called. Nepalese officials said it happened by mistake. Significantly, Nepal has been continuously blaming India for the number of corona patients in the country. He says that the cause of people coming from India, this epidemic has reached their country.

    Dudhwa officials say that Kailali district of Nepal is bordering the border. People here have been carrying out burial in their area. He told that there is no men’s land here. No activity on either side is prohibited within a radius of ten yards on No Men’s Land. Coronation infection can increase the risk of carcass here. Officials say security has been beefed up at this place.

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