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No Possibilities to reinstate of the Monarchy in Nepal: Jolly,



Kathmandu, July 4. The overseas affairs convenor of Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ), Mr.Vijay Jolly has ruled out that there is no possibilities of the reinstatement of the Monarchy in the Nepal.
Speaking at the special interaction program organized by the Reporters’ Club Nepal on Friday, Jolly has expressed his views over the rumor of the reinstatement of the Monarchy in the Nepal in impossible. Jolly has stressed that in the tenure of the Modi government, Indo-Nepal relation will be blossomed and strengthen with perceiving the new heights. He further clarifies that India always in favor to support for the Nepal’s prosperous.
Jolly has said that Indian Prime Minister Modi & the Party chairman Raj Nath Singh are ready to increase the aides to the Nepal while increasing the current aids. He said,” Our Prime Minister Modi Ji & Party Chairman Raj Nath singh both are ready to support in the development of Nepal.” I believe, in the Modi’s visit it would be inked for the 600 mega power project to manage the power crisis, will be increased the scholarship quotas to nepali students so on.” speaking an interaction program presided by the Reporters’ Club Nepal.
Leader Jolly has said that Prime Minister Modi had already tried to visit the Nepal, he said” Unfortunately, he couldn’t but this time he will visit the Nepal.” He stressed that Modi’s visit will be cultural visit than the political visit. Jolly stressed that Modi will worship to the Pashupatinath Temple.
In the other concerns, Jolly has said that yesterday’s attack on him was accidental. The BJP leader said that the incident hasn’t made him sad and will be returning back to India happily.
BJP leader Jolly, who arrived in Kathmandu to attend the CPN-UML General Convention, was hit by a water bottle thrown during a clash between the dissenting UML cadres and police at Bhrikutimandap on Thursday.
Leader Jolly said the attack on him was not preplanned. “The attack upon me was in no way planned, the water bottle hurled by the agitating cadres hit me accidentally,” he said, “This incident has not made me sad.”
Jolly further remarked that the denial of entrance to the cadres in a convention being held in a small space disgruntled the cadres. Joly said, “Every cadre wanted to enter inside. It was impossible in a small venue.”
The Indian leader said that talks with the top leaders of CPN-UML had already taken place regarding the incident. Visiting Bharatiya Janata Party’s foreign department Chief Vijay Jolly expressed his hope that the relationship between Nepal and India would take a new height during the term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He remarked that India is ready to provide any kind of assistance to Nepal for the latter’s development and prosperity.
He informed that the date of PM Modi’s visit to Nepal would be fixed before the arrival of External Affairs Minister of India, Sushma Swaraj. Swaraj is slated to come on an official visit to Nepal on July 25.
Jolly further said that the visit of Modi would further strengthen bilateral relationship between the two countries. He said, We both have very unique relations by cultural, religious & social customs.”
Moreover, he claimed that Nepal would get extensive help and assistance from foreign countries only if the country stabilised its politics and focused more on development activities. Jolly stressed that If Nepal would established the stability then foreign aids would be increased for the development. He further underscored that peace, constitution and consensus among the political parties is the need of the hour to lead the country towards development and prosperity.
Leader Jolly on Thursday met CPN-UML Chairman Jhalanath Khanal, Parliamentary Party leader KP Sharma Oli and acting Prime Minister Bam Dev Gautam and extended his party’s and country’s best wishes to Nepal for its development. Jolly came yesterday to attend the inaugural ceremony of UML’s ninth general convention.
Jolly also underscored the need to declared Nepal as a Hindu state, as “95 percent Nepalis still follow Hindu religion”.
In the program Reporters’ Club Nepal’s President Rishi Dhamala has gifted him the remarked temple of Pashupati Nath, Mana Kamana & Karuwa. Leader Jolly appreciated to Dhamala for his dedicated services to establish the press freedom & human rights .

 

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