Kathmandu, August 25: The Indians who started constructing a road in no-man’s land have been chased away by the Armed Police Force. On Sunday morning, the Indian nationals who came to construct the road were chased away by an Armed Police Force team led by DSP Mahesh Bista. DSP Bista of the proposed Barrack in Kachankawal Rural Municipality-1, Gherabari of Jhapa, informed that the Indians who came to build the road with household tools under the protection of SSB. Nepal-India International Border Pillar No. 124 is the border pillar of Ugra Narayan Basti of Nepal to the north and Jorbari Basti of India to the south. Nearby, in the presence of the Indian Border Security Force, the locals of Jorbari, India, built a hundred-meter road on Saturday. On Sunday morning, when the locals of Jorbari came to rebuild the road, DSP Bista blocked it. A dispute arose for some time, the locals said. JR Bhat of Indian SSB Kaduvita said the APF chief Bista that there is nothing wrong in the construction of the road in the no man’s land area is only Dashgaja and India can build the road. In the counter-argument, Bista insisted that no structure would be allowed to be built within the no man’s land area. The Indian side backed down after warning that it would not interfere only if there were instructions from the Nepalese government for that. People's News Monitoring Service.