The Prime Minister of Nepal described the development works done in Madhya Pradesh as unprecedented.
Chief Minister Chouhan gave dinner in honor of Prachanda
Bhopal. Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said that a new history has begun in relations between India and Nepal. . New dimensions have been added to the relations between India and Nepal. He said this during the dinner hosted by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in his honor on Friday night in Indore.
Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said in his address that Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi said during yesterday’s meeting that we will continue to work to take our relations to the height of the Himalayas and in the same spirit, we will discuss all issues. Whether it is of boundary or any other issue, we will solve all, it is a matter of happiness and pride for us.
Prachanda said that he is visiting India for the fourth time as the Prime Minister. This time the agreement reached between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nepal is a far reaching agreement. The consensus reached in the field of connectivity, water resources and energy will have far-reaching results. I will go to Nepal and tell the Nepalese people that a new history has begun in the relations between India and Nepal. New dimensions have been added to the Indo-Nepal relations. It is our duty to strengthen it.
He said that the warm welcome received in Madhya Pradesh is unforgettable. My dream has come true after seeing Lord Mahakal. He said that the development that has taken place in Madhya Pradesh is unprecedented. For this, he congratulated Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan while giving a welcome speech greeted Prime Minister Prachanda on behalf of nine crore people of the state and the state government. He said that we are overwhelmed to have Prachanda among us, we are proud to welcome him. He said that our culture, civilization and traditions are almost the same. It seems that our own have come among our own. The program was coordinated by MP Shankar Lalwani.
Actually, the Prime Minister of Nepal reached Indore on Friday on a two-day stay. He first went to Ujjain and saw Lord Mahakal. After this, in the evening, he saw the cleanliness management works in Indore, the cleanest city of the country. During this, he also visited Asia’s largest and the first and unique plant of its kind in the country to make bio-CNG from organic waste.
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