VIDEO: Nepali Army imposed new ban on Indians, investigation is being done on the border, they are forcefully snatching goods from women.
New Delhi. There has always been a bread and daughter relationship between India and Nepal, but now the thread of this relationship is also weakening. A video from Nepal border is rapidly going viral on social media. In the video you can see how the Nepali Army is forcefully snatching away the belongings of Indian women. It is even snatching away bananas and cold drinks from Indians. Its video is becoming increasingly viral on social media. After the video went viral, anger is rising among the people of India towards Nepal.
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India-Nepal border
Nepal is not allowing even cold drinks and bananas to be taken from India.
Whereas India even recruits the youth of Nepal into the army. pic.twitter.com/8WOQMaAmiq
— Aarav Choudhary (@AaravChoudharyX) April 22, 2026
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In the viral video on social media, you can see that Nepalese security personnel on the India-Nepal border are checking the luggage of people crossing the border. During the investigation, people carrying goods from India are being stopped and their goods are being snatched. It has been claimed in the viral video that Nepal is not allowing even cold drinks and bananas to be taken from India and India recruits Nepalese people in its army. In the viral video you can see that a woman is carrying mustard oil and banana from India, but the Nepalese army snatches the oil and banana from the woman. According to the information, Nepalese authorities have made many strict rules. These rules are directly impacting the people of India. Especially on those people who live near the border of Nepal. Let us tell you that the borders between India and Nepal are open for both the countries. Due to this, people can come without any restriction, but now the situation is changing rapidly.
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