Indian side denies involvement of SSB personnel in Darchula incident.
News sources and long-range informal communication locales are buzzing with reports of a Nepali individual who fell into the Mahakali River and disappeared after Indian line security staff supposedly snapped the rope of an ad-libbed link 'span' or a tuin he was utilizing to move over to Khalanga. The occurrence has since prodded all-around pressure, particularly in Nepal, where individuals from varying backgrounds have been requesting equity just as the responsibility from the Indian side. On Friday morning, Jay Singh Dhami, 33, of Byas Rural Municipality-2, Darchula, was gone to Khalanga from Maalghat, through the Indian course utilizing a tuin, when he tumbled off the ropeway into Mahakali River and disappeared, as two Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) authorities apparently cut the link as Dhami was mostly on the rope.
On Saturday, the Dhami family documented an FIR at Pangala based Indian police headquarters against both SSB staff who have been blamed for snapping the link and have requested quick examination and activity against the culprits.
The FIR likewise specifies that the SSB had undermined them not to discuss the occurrence and cautioned them of critical outcomes should they proceed. Meanwhile, the Pithauragadh-based region official of India, Aananda Sworup has answered to the Chief District Officer of Darchula, Siddha Raj Joshi, that no SSB faculty were engaged with the incident.
The DAO had delivered an assertion on Saturday engaging all sides not to scatter bogus reports, which it contended, would sharpen the relations between the two nations as the episode is being investigated. According to the assertion, a joint group of the Armed Police Force, Nepal Battalion no 44 Darchula, District Police Office, and representatives of the National Investigation Office have been dispatched to the episode site for the examination.