Nepal-India relations moving ahead in new grounds for mutual benefits: PM Oli



Nepal Foreign Affairs ( KATHMANDU, 1 April  2018) –  Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Sunday said  that the Nepal-India relations are moving ahead in new grounds for mutual benefits.

Prime Minister Oli is set to embark on an official three day visit to southern neighbor on 6 April.  Oli has asserted that the country has entered into the new era.

He said so while laying a foundation stone of Garment Processing Centre in the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Sauraha in Jeetpur Simara Sub Metropolitan-4 in Bara district on Sunday.

The processing centre would be built in 140 bighas of land out of 843 bighas separated for SEZ, one of the national pride projects in Bara district.

“It’s a first step for import oriented country like Nepal towards entering into the new phase of economic prosperity. No one can halt the path Nepal has strived for prosperity.” Oli lauded.

“Poverty, diseases, hunger and backwardness would be eliminated from Nepal.” Oli stressed.

Oli said constitution can be amended as per the requirement of people and country at any times except geography and country.

“People’s mandate is supreme. It cannot be changed. If necessary other things can be amended.” Oli explained.

Oli said neignboring countries India, China and other nations are supporting Nepal’s path towards development and economic prosperity. “I will embank on India tour on Friday. Southern neighor is ready to assist in Nepal’s development.” Oli shared.

PM Oli said peace, security, good governance, corruption eradication and social harmony are government’s top priority and government will not comprise on these matters.

 


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