Minsiter for Home Affairs, Shakti Bahadur Basnet, said Nepal would draw consideration of India toward the report of Indian Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) work force opening fire in a town in Sunsari area.
Talking at the meeting of State Affairs Committee under the Parliament today, the Home Minister said the administration would keep in touch with the Kathmandu-based Indian government office by means of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to express its worry over the occurrence.

Manoj Yadav, Ashok Yadav, Saroj Yadav and Naresh Yadav were harmed in the police terminating in Haripur-7 of Sunsari locale today.
As indicated by Minister Basnet, they were hit by slugs while they were inside of 100 meters of the fringe on Nepal side.
They were bringing synthetic manures on bikes from India, as indicated by the Minister.
Talking at the meeting, Basnet said the legislature was touchy toward issues individuals are confronting because of lack of petroleum items and every day essentials and it is attempting to standardize the aggravated life.
The legislature is focused on keeping up peace and security in the Tarai locale, he included.
In the mean time, police in Sunsari area said one among four of the harmed is basic.
"While one, who had supported minor wounds after being hit by shrapnel, returned home, three others are experiencing treatment at the BK Koirala Institute of Health Sciences," an authority told Online over telephone.
Talking at the meeting of State Affairs Committee under the Parliament today, the Home Minister said the administration would keep in touch with the Kathmandu-based Indian government office by means of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to express its worry over the occurrence.

Manoj Yadav, Ashok Yadav, Saroj Yadav and Naresh Yadav were harmed in the police terminating in Haripur-7 of Sunsari locale today.
As indicated by Minister Basnet, they were hit by slugs while they were inside of 100 meters of the fringe on Nepal side.
They were bringing synthetic manures on bikes from India, as indicated by the Minister.
Talking at the meeting, Basnet said the legislature was touchy toward issues individuals are confronting because of lack of petroleum items and every day essentials and it is attempting to standardize the aggravated life.
The legislature is focused on keeping up peace and security in the Tarai locale, he included.
In the mean time, police in Sunsari area said one among four of the harmed is basic.
"While one, who had supported minor wounds after being hit by shrapnel, returned home, three others are experiencing treatment at the BK Koirala Institute of Health Sciences," an authority told Online over telephone.