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  KP Sharma Oli says India visit aimed at normalising ties

KP Sharma Oli says India visit aimed at normalising ties

Published : Feb 15, 2016, 11:20 pm IST
Updated : Feb 15, 2016, 11:20 pm IST

Nepal Prime Minister K.P.

Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli on Monday said his maiden visit to India this week is aimed at bringing bilateral ties back on track by clearing “misunderstandings” even as he defended the new Constitution, opposed by Madhesis, as “inclusive and democratic”. “There were some misunderstanding in the relations with our neighbour (India) and we have to correct the misunderstanding and bring back the relations on track. For that I am visiting India soon,” Mr Oli said ahead of his eight-day visit to India starting on February 19.

Mr Oli’s much-anticipated visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi comes days after agitating Madhesis, largely of Indian-origin, ended their crippling protests and blockade that had soured the bilateral ties.

“My visit to India is aimed at normalising the past uneasy situation and also to further promote our age-old ties,” Mr Oli said in his address at the International Conference of Asian Political Parties special workshop on “Democratic Transition in Nepal”.

“The year 2015 remained a landmark in our history as we were able to promulgate the new Constitution despite the hardship facing the people due to the five-mo-nth-long blockade in the country’s southern border, even after suffering from the devastating earthquake that hit the country ten months ago,” Mr Oli said. “The new Constitution promulgated on September 20, 2015 was inclusive and democratic as it has all the features of a democratic Constitution including guarantee of human rights, independent judiciary, social justice and equalit.”

The Constitution was endorsed by overwhelming 85 per cent members of the Constituent Assembly, he added. Mr Oli said that his government is pursuing the policy of dialogue, unity and consensus among all political parties in case of certain demands and grievances by some groups.

In the near future, Mr Oli said he will visit China to further deepen bilateral rel-ations and enhance fruitful economic cooperation. “I will visit China within a month,” he said. “Nepal pursues the policy of seeking best of friendship and cooperation with all friendly co-untries with particular focus on her immediate neighbours.”

“Hydro-power, tourism and agricultures are some of the potential sectors that can be harnessed for mutual benefit while promoting Nepal’s economic development,” he said. Earlier some reports had said that Mr Oli would visit China before India due to hiccups in India-Nepal ties over the Madhesi issue.

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