Border pillars inspected in Parsa

A team of security heads including Chief District Officer of Parsa has carried out on-site inspection of Nepal-India border pillars Parsa district.

The district shares an area of 107-kilometer-long border with India.

On the occasion, CDO Dineshsagar Bhusal instructed the security agencies to work with border security as the first priority and address the problems of the people living near the border area.

During the on-site inspection of the Inarwa border post between Nepal and India in Jagarnathpur Rural Municipality-2, he also expressed the commitment to address the issues raised by the local residents.

The team on Saturday also observed the border pillar in Thori Rural Municipality. During the visit, Ward President of Jagarnathpur Rural Municipality-2, Nepali Prasad Kushwaha, requested that the border dispute in the area be resolved through dialogue and discussion between the two parties.

Jamir Mian, a resident of Jagarnathpur-2, said that harmonious relations should be maintained between the Nepali security personnel and the local residents.