Nepal to shut India's field office, says Prime Minister Oli

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

will close the Indian Embassy's field office in the near future as it has "outlived its purpose", K P Oli has said.

Initially set up in the eastern district, it was later shifted to the nearby Biratnagar city, about 375 kms from here, along the

Speaking at the first parliamentary party meeting of the newly-formed Communist Party here, party's Oli said The office would be removed as it had "outlived its purpose".

After repair of the damaged portion of the highway, had asked to shut down the camp office but the Indian side did not comply.

The Indian flag was hoisted on the office building while started distributing scholarships and got involved in various social activities using the facility, reported.

India in 2014 sought the government's permission to establish a in Biratnagar by upgrading the field office, the report said.

The had tried to remove the field office six years ago when then Maoist was the

In 2011, then Baburam Bhattarai-led government issued two diplomatic notes to seeking removal of the office, according to officials.

"The prime minister's statement suggests that there is no need for such field offices in a small country," Janardan was quoted as saying by the Post.

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First Published: Sun, May 20 2018. 18:55 IST