Contract for printing notes given to Chinese company, 3 Indian areas in the map, Nepal again made a big scandal

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Contract for printing notes given to Chinese company, 3 Indian areas in the map, Nepal again made a big scandal

ANI

In the map made in the note, Lipulekh, Lipiyadhura, Kalapani areas of India have been shown as part of Nepal. The surprising thing is that Nepal has entrusted the printing of Rs 100 denomination notes to the Chinese company China Bank Note Printing and Meeting Corporation.

Nepal is printing an illegal map on its Rs 100 note, in which it is calling three areas of India as its own. It is believed that Nepal’s cartography on Rs 100 note is actually a part of Chinese planning. In the map made in this note, Lipulekh, Lipiyadhura, Kalapani areas of India have been shown as part of Nepal. The surprising thing is that Nepal has entrusted the printing of Rs 100 denomination notes to the Chinese company China Bank Note Printing and Meeting Corporation. That is, even though the blue print of this note conspiracy has been released from Nepal, its script has been written in Beijing. It is believed that Nepal has printed the map on the Rs 100 note at the behest of China. In which three areas of India including Lipulekh have been shown. But Nepal has forgotten that by writing or printing expansionist notes, no area of ​​India will become its territory.

India had earlier also expressed its opposition to Nepal’s cartography. This time too, cartography may prove costly for Nepal. Nepal’s Cabinet has approved changes in the design of Rs 100 note. In this, three strategically important areas Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani have been described as part of Nepal. The new political map was approved by amending the Nepalese Constitution on June 18, 2020, showing Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura as part of the country.

According to the news, the central bank has requested the company to design, print, supply and distribute 30 crore notes of Rs 100 each, the estimated printing cost of which is about US $ 89.9 lakh. However, a response in this regard could not be received from the spokesperson of Nepal Rastra Bank.

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