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IANS | 06 Oct, 2021
In a bid to reach out to the Indian leadership, Prime Minister of Nepal
Sher Bahadur Deuba is sending a high-level delegation to India at the
invitation of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Nepali Congress
Joint Secretary, former Foreign Minister and head of party's
international department Prakash Sharan Mahat is leading a three-member
delegation to India and is arriving in New Delhi on Thursday, the party
has said.
Mahat said that he is visiting India at the invitation
of Vijay Chauthaiwale, in charge of BJP Foreign Department who had
earlier visited Kathmandu in early September.
The visit aims to
strengthen the party to party ties and will deepen interaction between
the political leadership of the two countries, Mahat said.
The
delegation will spend four days in New Delhi and will brainstorm on how
to improve the ties and how to move ahead in the future too, Mahat
added.
Nepali Congress leaders said that Deuba is sending Mahat,
one of his close confidants, to New Delhi in order to repair the ties
and to seek India's goodwill towards his government.
There are
some outstanding issues between Nepal and India mostly created by the
previous K.P. Oli government which Deuba wants to mend the ties and move
ahead.
The Mahat-led delegation will stay four days in India.
In
New Delhi, the delegation of Nepal's ruling party will meet BJP
National President, J.P. Nadda, National General Secretary Arun Singh
and Chauthaiwale as well as S. Jaishankar, India's External Affairs
Minister, among others. The delegation will later visit Lucknow and
Banaras too where they will hold talks with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath, and will participate in an interaction at Banaras
Hindu University.
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