Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal to visit Ujjain - Indore as part of 4-day official trip to India
Nepal’s PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda will be on a 4-day visit to India from May 31. According to sources in Nepal’s Foreign Ministry, if all goes according to plan, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal will return on June 3. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Seva Lamsal confirmed that preparations for the visit have begun.
Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ (Pushpa Kamal Dahal) will visit India this month. His journey will be of 4 days. He will be on India tour from 31st May. This information was given by the Nepali Foreign Ministry.
Confirming Prachanda’s visit to India, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Seva Lamsal said that preparations have begun for his Prime Minister’s visit to India. Recently ‘Prachanda’ himself had given a statement regarding his visit to India. He had said that ‘good preparations’ have been done for his visit to India this time and it will write ‘new history’ in bilateral relations.
Read More – Imran Khan’s aide Babar Awan departs for London amid chaos in party
Continuing the achievement of the journey of effectiveness and credibility of more than 10 years in the career of journalism, as a woman journalist, I am Serving as the founder, promoter and editor of DiaryTimes with the trust and support of all. My credible coverage may not have given a big shape to the numbers, but my journey presents articles that make you aware of the exact and meaningful situations of Himachal’s politics, ground issues related to the public, business, tourism and the difficult geographical conditions of the state and financial awareness. DiaryTimes, full of the experience of my precise editorial expertise, is awakening the flame of credible journalism among all of you, so that the eternal flame of meaningful change can be lit in the life of the people of the state and the atrocities being committed against the people can be brought to the fore, I am motivated for that. If even a small change comes with the power of my journalism and the whole world becomes a witness to that issues, then I will consider myself fortunate.