Nepal calls Sushma Swaraj's statement on Janakpur 'unfortunate'

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

on Tuesday said that a statement made by Indian Swaraj on Janakpur was "unfortunate".

However, later she apologized after it was pointed out that Modi addressed Nepali people in Janakpur and not Indians.

Reacting to Swaraj's statement, said: "Attention of the government of was drawn to the statement... The reference made about the public participation at the Civic Felicitation programme held in honour of the of in Janakpur on 11 May 2018 was unfortunate.

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

had said that no Prime Minister before Modi had tried to reach out to the Indian diaspora on such a large scale. "is the of the country who has from to Janakpur (in Nepal) addressed lakhs of Indians and reached out to them."

She was then criticised by the Nepali leaders for her remark. "Regrettable that India's described Janakpur's population that greeted as Indians. One wonders what the confusion was, or if this was a casual undermining of Nepal's sovereignty," tweeted.

Hours later, she rolled back her statement and apologized to people on Twitter, saying: "This was a mistake on my part."

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 19:36 IST