Nepal\'s tourism minister Adhikari cremated with full state honours

Nepal's tourism minister Adhikari cremated with full state honours

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

Nepal's Tourism and Civil Aviation Rabindra Adhikari, who was killed in a crash, was cremated Friday with full state honours.

The Army marked the leader's demise with a 61-gun-salute before he was cremated at the banks of His elder son, Biraj Adhikari, lit the funeral pyre as per Hindu traditions. Deputy and for Defence Ishkwor Pokharel attended the funeral.

Mortal remains of had been kept at for final tributes since Friday morning which was followed by the funeral procession.

Bidya Devi Bhandari, K P Sharma Oli and other leaders paid tributes to the minister.

A private crashed on February 27 killing the 39-year-old tourism minister, Nepal's prominent Ang Tsering Sherpa, Prime Minister's Yubaraj Dahal, of (CAAN) General Dhurba Bhochhibhoya, CAAN Yubaraj Dahal, official and the pilot,

The burst into flames after it hit a hill while was returning to after visiting famous in

The minister accompanied by the technical team from the had gone for a feasibility study for an airstrip in Chuhandanda, in district.

The last rite of five other victims were performed at Pashupati Aryaghat in as per Hindu and Buddhist traditions.

The last rites of Sherpa, of Yeti Airlines, would be performed on Sunday as per Buddhist tradition, said the family sources.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 20:35 IST