PM Narendra Modi offering special prayers during Pashupatinath church in Nepal

Modi spent around 30 mins in a church after profitable loyalty during a Muktinath church during his two-day revisit to Nepal, mostly billed as a eremite one

Narendra Modi during Pashupatinath Temple
Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu/ PTI

During a two-day outing to Nepal, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offering special prayers during a Pashupatinath church in Kathmandu on Saturday.

Modi spent around 30 mins in a church after profitable loyalty during a Muktinath church during his two-day revisit to Nepal, mostly billed as a eremite one.

Nepal’s Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Rabindra Adhikari and other officials welcomed Modi during a Pashupatinath temple, a Kathmandu Post reported.

He is set to accommodate leaders of several domestic parties and will be given a lunch accepting by Indian Ambassador Manjeev Singh Puri.

He will also attend a county accepting hosted by Kathmandu Metropolitan City before withdrawal for New Delhi.

Modi arrived in Nepal on Friday. He inaugurated a Janakpur-Ayodhya train service, a 900 MW Hydropower Project and also announced Rs 100 crore assist to rise Janakpur city.

He also hold endless discussions with his reflection K.P. Sharma Oli, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari and other supervision officials to improved shared ties on Friday when he said: “All misunderstandings with Nepal are over.”

Also Read: Narendra Modi Accorded Guard Of Honour, Meets Nepali Foreign Minister

Edited by mid-day online desk, with inputs from IANS

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