Nepal terms Swaraj's remarks on Modi's Janakpur reception as 'unfortunate'

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

today termed as "unfortunate" the remarks of Swaraj that Narendra addressed lakhs of "Indians" during a civic reception in his honour in Nepal's Janakpur recently.

Addressing a press conference on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the NDA government in New Delhi, Swaraj yesterday said is the first of the country who has from to Janakpur (in Nepal) addressed lakhs of Indians and reached out to them.

Hours later, she apologised for her remarks.

In a statement today, said the reference made about the public participation at the civic felicitation programme held in honour of in Janakpur on May 11 was "unfortunate."

"It has come to the notice of the Government of that she has publicly admitted her mistake and apologised for the same. The Government of sincerely thanks all those who raised concerns over this issue," the said.

Social cohesion and harmony characterise the Nepali way of life that is reflective of national unity among people living in all regions, which should be respected by all, the added.

Janakpur is known as the birth place of Sita, the wife of Lord

During his visit, Modi offered prayers at which was built in memory of in 1910.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 20:35 IST