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Trucks from India carrying essential goods and petroleum products have started entering Nepal. The country has been grappling with a fuel crisis due to the blockade of a key trade checkpoint with India by protesters opposing Nepal’s new Constitution.
Several cargo trucks entered the Nepali side from Sunauli border in Bhairahawa.
More than 300 trucks carrying essential supplies have been stranded on the Indian side due to the ongoing blockade imposed by the Madhesi groups opposing the promulgation of the new Constitution.
Madhesis are Indian-origin inhabitants of the Terai region bordering India who are opposed to splitting Nepal into seven provinces.
At least 40 people have died in over a month of clashes between police and protesters from the Madhesi and Tharu communities and ethnic minorities.
Nepal government enforced the odd-even system for all kinds of vehicles plying in major cities from today in a bid to reduce the impact of the fuel crisis. It has also been rationing petroleum products in Kathmandu to tackle the problem.
The blockade on the Nepal-India border point has made life harder for the people of Nepal for the past 4-5 days. Some people in Nepal blamed India for the shortage by imposing an embargo.
India denied imposing the blockade, saying that truck drivers were concerned for their safety after protests in the country.
(With Inputs from PTI)
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