Kathmandu, Nov 10: Nepal on Monday urged India to remove the obstruction at its border and resume the supply of fuel and essential commodities to the Himalayan nation.
A meeting chaired by Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli passed a special resolution and asked New Delhi to end the obstruction of medicines and gasoline supply at the India-Nepal border.
Notably, thousands of Nepal-bound cargo vehicles and tankers carrying medicines, basic commodities and fuel have been clogged at the Indian side of the border.
Nepal said the Indian government had imposed an embargo against it since September 22, just two days after the promulgation of the new constitution in Nepal.
Nepal had been fully dependent on gasoline imports from India for years.
However, India has denied any kind of embargo against Nepal and cited ongoing protests by Madhesi parties of Nepal behind such obstructions at the border.