UP News: Nepali leader praised Yogi government on Lucknow tour, emphasized on border development. Up News India Nepal Relations Yogi Government Border Development Hari Charan Shah Lucknow Visit

Nepal Janata Dal President Hari Charan Shah praised the Yogi government during his visit to Lucknow. He said that with the cooperation of UP government, development, employment and tourism have increased on the border, which has further strengthened India-Nepal relations.

Lucknow. National President of Nepali Janata Dal Hari Charan Shah, who reached Lucknow during his visit to India, praised the policies of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He said that the cooperation of Uttar Pradesh government has been very important for better environment and smooth movement on Nepal border.

UP plays an important role in India-Nepal relations

Hari Charan Shah said that the role of Uttar Pradesh is very important for strong relations between India and Nepal. Roti-beti relationship has been going on for years in the border areas of both the countries, which shows social and cultural bonding.

Promotion of employment and development in border districts

He told that people of Nepali origin are getting employment in many districts of UP including Gorakhpur. At the same time, both the countries are benefiting from the development work done by the UP government in the areas adjacent to the Nepal border.

Tourism increased due to development in border area

Shah said that the UP government has paid special attention to basic facilities and development in the border areas. This has not only benefited the local people, but tourism activities have also increased, thereby strengthening the economic situation.

UP government’s attitude was positive towards Nepal

He said that a large part of Nepal is adjacent to Uttar Pradesh, hence the positive approach of the UP government has been very beneficial for Nepal. He expressed hope that this cordial relationship between the two countries will continue in future also.

UP-Nepal are connected by religious and cultural relations

The relations between India and Nepal are deeply connected not only geographically but also religiously and culturally. Mother Sita’s maternal home is in Janakpur (Nepal) and in-laws’ house is in Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh), which is a symbol of the strong cultural relationship between the two countries.

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