Satish Aditya

Raxaul (Bihar):  Altogether  350 Nepalese migrant workers and  pilgrims stuck at Raxaul on Indian side  near Indo-Nepal border for the last 55 days due to lockdown in both the countries in the wake of COVID-19 returned to Nepal  on May 27, 2020, through  Integrated Chack-Post (ICP) at Raxaul  in East Champaran District in North Bihar. They were received  by the officials in Parsa district at at Birgunj, Nepal.

Amit Kumar, SDM,  Raxaul, said  these Nepalese were quarantined at different centres at Raxaul. Those who  returned to Nepal on
May 27, 2020, are residents of Parsa, Bara, Rautahat, and Narayanghat districts in southern part of Nepal,  and were eagerly waiting for
their return to Nepal. They had blocked the road at Raxaul on May 26, 2020, raising slogans  against Nepal government but SDM Kumar  and police officers pacified them.

Ajay Kumar Pankaj, Immigration Officer, Raxaul, said, ” We were waiting for no objection for their return from Nepal government and it was received on May 27, 2020.”

It may be recalled  here that under ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ 600 Indian migrant workers and others on May 26, 2020, returned to India  through Raxaul ICP from Nepal where they had remained stranded  in Parsa District due to lockdown  and curfew. Around 6,000 Indians  have been registered  in Indian embassy  at Kathmandu for  getting pass to return to India, according to embassy sources. They will  return next week.