PM Dahal leaving for India to take part in Modi’s swearing in ceremony
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal is leaving for India on Saturday to take part in the oath taking ceremony of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Indian Prime Minister Modi is preparing to take the oath of office and secrecy for the third time on Saturday.
Prime Minister Dahal and his Indian counterpart Modi held a telephonic conversation on Wednesday night.
On the occasion, the two leaders briefly discussed the matters concerning mutual benefits and common interests of both the countries, a Baluwatar source informed.
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During the conversation, Indian Prime Minister Modi invited Dahal to participate in his swearing in ceremony.
After receiving Modi’s formal invitation, Prime Minister Dahal started preparations to leave for India.
According to a source, he will leave for New Delhi on Friday evening or Saturday morning.
The Prime Minister’s Office informed that a Cabinet meeting to be held today will decide on the Prime Minister’s visit by accepting Modi’s invitation.
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