MALANGWA: The Nepal–India border points in several districts, including Sarlahi, Mahottari, and Rautahat, will remain closed for three days as India’s Bihar state holds the second phase of its Assembly elections.
Authorities said the 72-hour border shutdown aims to ensure effective security management during the polling period.
The border will be sealed from 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 8, until 6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 11.
During this time, all forms of cross-border movement will be suspended except for emergencies.
District Administration Offices have issued public notices announcing the closure.
The practice of sealing the border for 72 hours during elections—whether held in Nepal or India—has become a standard security measure.
Security personnel from both countries coordinate closely to maintain order during such periods.