Homework is being done regarding the Prime Minister's visit to India. It didn't happen just by going and taking the same photo.
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Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba has said that India supports the democratic system of Nepal. Foreign Minister Rana said that this was clear from India's activities in a conversation with mediapersons at Tribhuvan International Airport on Friday while returning home after a two-week long visit to India.
'We did not talk much about the political activities here. But we need to understand from their every activity that their support is for this democratic system. Very engaged with the current government are . "His trade, power, foreign ministry... I don't see his intention as if this government system will change," she said.
Similarly, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's homework on India's visit is continuing. She said, We are preparing an agenda for the Prime Minister's visit to India. It is not enough to meet and take photos. We are working seriously in different areas.'
Foreign Minister Rana said that there were criticisms that unnecessary time was spent on her visit to India. 'I went on a pilgrimage for four days, Jharkhand is difficult to go to. Holi holiday for three days.' Foreign Minister Rana went to India on 25th of February. Participating in the Raisina Dialogue, she said that in her meeting with her Indian counterpart, Jaishankar, they discussed strengthening the bilateral mechanism between Nepal and India.
