Nepal, India agree to jointly combat cross-border crimes
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KATHMANDU, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Nepal-India home secretary-level meeting concluded in Kathmandu Saturday with the two sides agreeing to cooperate with each other in regulating the border and checking cross-border crimes and human trafficking.

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Sajan R Bhandary  - Action not words is needed.   |110.34.4.xxx |2009-11-09 13:19:59
We have read this much hipped news item on many an occion. But the fact is
nothing is done to curb the menace and on the contrary, the crime is on the
rise. Both sides are to be blamed for the state of affairs that prevails on both
sides, specially more so on the Nepalese side.
The Indias government is either
incapable or shows no inclination in controlling from their side and on the
other hand, the Nepalese government is
totally disorganized in such
matters.
So, where do we land ?
It is time the old and outdated people in the
government give may to yooung and bold persons who will take decisions and act
on them to ensure peace along both sides of the border.

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