India–Nepal Border to Remain Closed on Nov 6, 11 for Bihar Elections
On November 11, the second phase of the election will also complete restrictions on cross-border movement will be ensured
Bihar Elections latest News: Complete restrictions on cross-border movement are in effect from 6 AM to 6 PM along a 48-kilometer stretch from Inaruwa, Duhabi, Thadi to Tulsihai on November 6 in view of the Bihar Assembly elections, according to ANI.
Security forces from both Nepal and India have heightened vigilance and surveillance at the Jatahi border checkpoint in Dhanusha, which borders India’s Bihar state.
On Thursday, the border crossings were closed from 6 AM to 6 PM (local time), with security personnel from both countries deployed in the area to maintain order and prevent illegal movement.
DSP Ganesh Bahadur Bam of Dhanusha told ANI, “The election is being held in India’s Bihar state, which adjoins Nepal’s Janakpur district. From the security point of view, India’s Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), in coordination with us, has closed the border points.”
On November 11, the second phase of the election will also complete restrictions on cross-border movement will be ensured from 6 AM to 6 PM (Local Time).
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