BJP External Affairs Chief Chathaiwale meets Home Minister Author

Baishak 17, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

BJP External Affairs Chief Chathaiwale meets Home Minister Author

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Bharatiya Janata Party's External Affairs Department Chief Vijay Chathaiwale has met with Home Minister Ramesh Ukhtar. Chathaiwale, who is visiting Nepal, had a meeting with the Minister of Home Affairs on Wednesday.

BJP foreign department chief Chathaiwale, who arrived in Kathmandu on Wednesday for a visit to Nepal, reached the Ministry of Home Affairs at Singhdarbar and held a meeting with the Home Minister. In the meeting, the Home Minister wrote that the terrorists in India's Jammu and Kashmir  The Home Minister's Secretariat has informed that the attack has been condemned. 

The minister said that the incident is sad and his secretariat has mentioned that the government of Nepal is with neighboring India in the incident against terrorist attacks. It is said that there was a conversation with BJP's foreign department chief, Chathaiwale, about further strengthening the centuries-old friendly relationship between Nepal and India.  On the occasion of the

meeting, Chathaiwale said that the relationship between the two countries will be further strengthened. "The relationship between Nepal and India is strong," the home minister's secretariat said, referring to Chathaiwale's statement, "no issue will affect the friendly relationship."

Chathaiwale expressed his grief over the death of a Nepali youth in the Kashmir incident and also expressed his condolences through the minister. Chathaiwale expressed the view that BJP will fully support the strengthening of Nepal's democracy.

Kantipur

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