This visit of Chathaiwa took place in the background of the terrorist attack on tourism which killed 26 people, including Nepalis, in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir last week.
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Bharatiya Janata Party's foreign affairs chief Vijay Chathaiwale, who is on a three-day visit to Nepal, met 11 leaders including three former prime ministers from the Satasin and opposition parties on Wednesday and Thursday.
The race that started on Wednesday after meeting the Home Minister Ramesh Ukhtar continued till Thursday evening. On Wednesday, Chathaiwale had a dinner meeting with Congress Party Chairman Sher Bahadur Deuba and Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba and Congress leader Shekhar Koirala late at night.
The series of quarterly meetings started on Thursday morning. On Thursday, he met Maoist Chairman and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and United Socialists Chairman and former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal. Also met Congress General Minister Gagan Thapa, Congress leaders Prakasharan Mahat and Udayashamsher Rana separately. Similarly, he has met Maoist leader Janardan Sharma separately.
Chathaiwale, who is visiting Nepal for three days, has a program to meet with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, other major leaders of the ruling coalition, leaders of opposition parties and leaders of Madhesi Morcha.
This visit seems to be taking place in the background of the terrorist attack on tourism which killed 26 people, including Nepalis, in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir last week. Chathaiwale has tried to maintain the support of Nepal's leaders against terrorism.
India has taken various tough diplomatic steps against Pakistan. It has increased the tension between the two countries. As the tension between India and Pakistan increases, Chathaiwale has tried to convey the message that Nepal and its leaders should remain on India's side against terrorism.
