Modi have jointly addressed a press meet organized in Haidrabad House in New
Delhi.
Addressing the meet where Indian media, media from Nepal and other
international media personalities were invited, Indian Prime Minister Modi said that
he was confident over Nepal to become able to implement constitution.
Following a private meeting with Nepali Prime Minster Pushpa Kamal Dahal,
addressing the joint press meet Pime Minister Modi said that he was confident that
Nepal would implement constitution by addressing sentiments of walks of people
from Nepali.
Addressing the same press meet, Nepali Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
stressed on economical development so as to make the politics stable. Prime
Minister Dahal was with a view that a country would not progress until and unless
economical growth and prosperity was made available to all people. He also said
that Nepal was eager to learn from India for economical betterment methods.
Prime Minsiter Pushpa Kamal Dahal is a four day visit to India. Nepali people are
assured that PM Dahals visit to India will help to strengthen relationship between
two countries that has been ill for some reasons.
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