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Date: Tuesday 9 February, 2010
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Roti-Beti relations as stake: SSB kills Nepali national

TGW

Regular thrashing of the Nepali nationals by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) is no more a news however, when the Indian Security Forces continue thrashing the Nepali Nationals living along the border who share Roti-Beti Ties with India until death, then the incident certainly becomes news worthy.

It is not only the Indian security personnel deployed along the border that thrash the Nepali nationals but the Chinese friends too have begun following the mode acquired by India and mercilessly beat the Nepali nationals.

Be that as it may, the fresh incident wherein one Nepali national got killed by the merciless beating of the Indian BSF took place in the district of Rautahat.

Malak Rai Yadav (35) of Sarmajuwa-8 was thrashed by the BSF men of Jamuniya Base Camp located in the Motihari District of India, Saturday October 3, 2009.

Yadav later died at home on Sunday.

Late Yadav who had crossed the border through the Bankur Custom Point to sell some local products (Dry Tobacco leaves) was kept under detention throughout the day and tortured inhumanely by the BSF.

Locals in the area had shutdown the Bankur Custom Point on Sunday as a mark of protest over the regular atrocities of the BSF.

How the Nepali leaders representing Madhesh take this news will certainly be of prime importance for us all?

Telegraph Nepal condole the untimely death of Malak Rai Yadav.

2009-10-05 07:40:12

Comments (5)


wonderful...

Commented by Jivan-Indian - October 6, 2009 @ 3:39 PM

I think concerned reporter can throw more light on this incident, may be President of India himself ordered this killing. If Indo-Nepal relation is so fragile that one death (I am not justifying it, severe punishment must be meted on those who did this, if killing was illegal) can do huge damage, let's rethink about it.

Commented by Amit - October 5, 2009 @ 7:07 AM

Madheshi leaders will remain silence because these leaders are not Nepali madhises. They are bihari madhise who bought their nepali citizenship with our corrupted authorities ..They are tilted more to India than Nepal.

Commented by samrat - October 5, 2009 @ 1:07 AM

Sad to hear that one more Nepali died... but lets wait and see how Nepali leaders will react to this incident...specially madheshi leaders will be tested.

Commented by agni prashad - October 4, 2009 @ 11:39 PM

Ask Rakesh SOOD And Madhesi leader

Commented by Gaojun - October 4, 2009 @ 11:12 PM


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