Concerns were raised yesterday about the location of the plantation of the sacred Bodhi tree sapling by the Indian Ambassador in Lumbini which lies in the risk prone area, thereby posing a threat to the nearby historical sites of Ashoka Pillar and the Mayadevi Temple.
However, the Indian Embassy issued a statement today, clarifying that "the site of planting the sapling was agreed" by both Nepalese and Indian authorities.
"The solemn tree plantation ceremony on December 10 was attended by senior members of the Lumbini Development Trust including the member secretary of the Trust as well as monks from several countries," the statement added.
India's Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae on Wednesday planted the sapling some 100 metres away from the Mayadevi Temple in Lumbini which lies in the risk map of the area.
"The gift of sacred sapling of Bodhi tree is a symbol of ancient civilisational bonds between India and Nepal," the statement by the Indian Embassy added.
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