India raised the question saying that there is danger in its country because of Nepal
Kathmandu. After the Gen-G movement in Nepal, the Indian government has raised questions about the security arrangements. India has raised questions saying that the weapons looted from the security forces during the Gen (G) movement and the status of the escaped criminals are unknown. The Indian government expressed its interest with the security officials who were called to discuss the upcoming elections in Bihar. In addition, the Indian police has also asked for help in tightening the border area of Nepal and preventing criminals from coming to India.
The Indian Border Security Force called the security officials of Nepal to Vihar. A few days ago, security officials of Nepal had reached India's Vihar. A week ago, the Deputy Inspector General of Armed Police, DIG of the Armed Police Forces of five provinces of Nepal bordering with the Bihar province of India, was called to Bihar, India, and expressed the suspicion that crime may increase due to lax security arrangements.
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