Kathmandu [Nepal], May 10 (ANI): Chief Minister of Nepal's Province No. 2 Mohammad Lalbabu Raut, a day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to commence his two-day State visit to the Himalayan nation, expressed optimism, saying, " We are looking forward to" his visit.
"We are looking forward to this visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We are leaving no stone unturned to make his visit in Janakpur a memorable and historical one," he said
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday will commence his two-day State visit to Nepal.
He will be arriving in the country's historical and ancient city of Janakpur on May 11.
During his visit, Prime Minister Modi and his Nepali counterpart will jointly inaugurate the hydro-electric project Arun III.
Prime Minister Modi will also visit Janaki Mandir which will be followed by a civic reception hosted by mayor of Janakpur at Barhabigha ground.
There will be a call by Foreign Minister of Nepal Pradeep Gyawali. This will be followed by a ceremonial reception. He will also call on President of Nepal Bidhya Devi Bhandari and Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun.
The two sides will hold bilateral talks as well.
PM Modi will also visit Muktinath temple and will depart for India on Saturday evening.(ANI)
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