Border points in Mahottari resume operation

Kathmandu January 14- The Indian bordering checkpoints in Mahottari district which have been completely halted for the past five months have come in to operation.
The main entry points of the district – Bhittamod and Matihani – have come to uninterrupted resumption after agitating Madhesi cadres stopped enforcing sit-in to block the border-based supply.
The border points now have seen no presence of agitators with the outrage of Madhesi Morcha cadres to their leaders. The agitators have expressed their anger and aggression to their leaders for allegedly doling out millions of rupees to allow the entrance of six trucks with goods via Bhittamod border point on Saturday night.
With this the supply of goods via Indian border points has been eased. The Madhesi cadres stopped blocking supply operations on checkpoints stating that the Morcha leaders played truant on the sentiments of Madhesi people, Madhes movement and agitators.
Now dozens of goods-laden trucks and tankers are entering to Nepal via the points with easy operation of border.

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