Gen. Manoj Naravane

Gen. Manoj Naravane.


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There is no ‘contradiction at all’ in the brand-new road built by means of Lipulekh pass up to the Line of Actual Control to shorten travel time for Indian pilgrims, he says.

There is no “contradiction at all” in the brand-new roadway built via Lipulekh pass as much as the Line of Actual Control (LAC) to reduce travel time for Indian pilgrims going to Kailash-Mansarovar, and Nepal may have raised the problem “at the wish of another person,” Army Chief Gen. Manoj Naravane said on Friday without calling any specific country. Nepal has actually strongly objected the new road and contacted India to “refrain from performing any activity inside the territory of Nepal.”

” In reality, the Nepalese Ambassador has pointed out that the area east of the Kali river belongs to them. There is no dispute in that whatsoever. The road which we made is in reality to the west of the river. So, I do not understand what they are agitating about,” Gen. Naravane stated spe