Indore: Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda today left Indore for New Delhi after a two-day visit to Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan gave an emotional farewell to Prime Minister Prachanda. On the way, PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal thanked the Madhya Pradesh government. He said in Indore - We will take India-Nepal relations to the height of the Himalayas.
Let us tell you that the Prime Minister of Nepal reached Indore on Friday morning on a two-day visit to Madhya Pradesh. Here Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan welcomed him with flowers. Thereafter, he left for Ujjain in the evening to have darshan of Mahakal. On his return to Indore, he inspected the Nephra Material Recovery Centre at the Trenching Ground. After this, he attended the dinner organized by CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan at Hotel Marriott. Here Prachanda addressed Nepalese citizens. Due to this, more than 50 Nepalese citizens were present. Who has been living in Indore for years. All of them were carrying flags of India and Nepal.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan bid farewell to Pushpa Kamal Prachanda Dahal who left New Delhi on Saturday afternoon. Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat, Tourism and Culture Minister Usha Thakur, MP Shankar Lalwani, Indore Development Authority Chairman Jaipal Singh Chavda, MLAs Ramesh Mendola, Akash Vijayvargiya, Malini Gaur and Mahendra Hardia, Gaurav Randive and Rajesh Sonkar, Youth Commission Chairman Dr Nishant Khare, Scheduled Caste Finance Development Corporation Chairman Sawan Sonkar and other public representatives were present on the occasion. Divisional Commissioner Dr Pawan Kumar Sharma, IG Rakesh Gupta, Police Commissioner Makrand Deuskar, Collector Dr Ilaiyaraaja T, Municipal Commissioner Harshika Singh and other officials were also present.
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