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200 displaced from Meghalaya enter Nepal

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KAKARBHITTA, May 25: Over 200 Nepali speaking people living in Indian state of Meghalaya Tuesday entered Nepal from Kakarbhitta checkpoint, following threats from Khasis to leave Meghalaya.



The returnees said they fled from Meghalaya to save their lives.



“We escaped to Nepal after a series of attacks on Nepali speaking people there,” said Shambhu Rai (45), a local of Sunsari´s Dharan who was working in a coal mine in Jowai of Meghalaya. “Just today, five buses of people entered Nepal,” he said.



Rai, describing the agony they faced in Meghalaya, said, “We were confined to indoors for three days and we made the plan to return to Nepal on telephone.” Most of the returnees were originally from Gaighat, Dhankuta, Biratnagar and Jhapa.



A few days ago, Khasis had killed 17 Nepalis, spreading panic among the people of Nepali origin and prompting them to flee from Meghalaya.



Another returnee Bal Bahadur Tamang said around 14 Nepali speaking people lost their lives in the violence and thousands have been displaced. The displaced are taking refuge at Siltar, Boko, Jaintia and some other places of the Indian state of Assam.



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