The Asian Age

PM may visit Nepal after govt formation

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Kathmandu, Feb. 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Nepal soon after the new government takes office, a leader of the CPN- UML left alliance said on Sunday.

Nepal’s Left alliance is preparing to form a new government, which is expected to be headed by former prime minister and CPN- UML chairman K P Sharma Oli.

Mr Oli, through a letter, had congratula­ted Modi on the 69th Republic Day of India.

CPN- UML Secretary Pradip Gyawali told reporters here that Prime Minister Modi’s visit is most likely after Left alliance leader Oli becomes the prime minister of Nepal.

Mr Oli had invited Modi for a visit to Nepal during a recent telephonic conversati­on with him. “Modi telephoned Oli twice and both leaders invited each other for a visit to their countries,” Gyawali said.

The recent visit by external affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj was aimed at clearing the mistrust, and the visit had been instrument­al in further strengthen­ing bilateral ties, he said.

The External Affairs Ministry described the two- day visit by Swaraj as “successful”.

Gyawali said that the Left alliance wants to develop a cordial relationsh­ip with India.

Responding to a question about formation of the new government and the proposed unificatio­n between CPN- UML led by Oli and CPN- Maoist Centre led by Prachanda, Gyawali claimed that the twin tasks will be completed by next month.

 ?? — PTI ?? A student takes a selfie with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during the alumni meet function 2018 of NIT Patna, in Patna on Sunday.
— PTI A student takes a selfie with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during the alumni meet function 2018 of NIT Patna, in Patna on Sunday.

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