Prime Minister speaks to Nepal PM; condemns killing of youngster from Bihar

Published By : Admin | November 2, 2015 | 20:11 IST
PM Modi speaks to Nepal PM KP Oli, condemns unfortunate killing of youngster
There is no obstacle from the Indian side on supply of fuel and other essentials: PM Modi to Nepal PM
PM Modi urges Nepalese leaders to work towards ensuring an early & effective solution to the crisis

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi spoke to Nepal PM Shri KP Oli and has expressed shock and condemned the unfortunate killing of a youngster from Bihar due to police firing in Nepal. PM has requested for details of the incident from Nepal.

On supply of fuel and other essentials, PM assured that there is no obstacle from the Indian side.

At the same time, PM urged Nepalese leaders to work towards ensuring an early & effective solution to the crisis.

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