Indian PM Modi to arrive at Jaleshwor from Naubahi
village in India
Gaushala,
Nov 7: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to enter Janakpur through
land route from India's Sursanda and Naubahi village to participate in the 18th
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit to be held in
Kathmandu.
Indian
PM Modi is most likely to enter Nepal through Mahottari district's neigbhouring
Indian village of Naubahi and travel to the district headquarters at Jaleshwor
and then to the city of Janakpur before heading to Kathmandu.
The
security officials are searching for a secured spot for a helipad in Sursanda
and Bhithamod of Sitamadhi district of the Indian state of Bihar.
PM
Modi will arrive at the border area of Bihar from Patna on a helicopter and use
motor to travel through Mahottari's Jaleswhor and Janakpur. During PM Modi's arrival at the Indian
side of the border, three helicopters of the same colour will be used, and are
expected to land simultaneously. The possibility of the Indian PM using motor
from India's Bhithamod to Janakpur's Janaki Temple has increased, according to a
source.
The
work of filling up potholes in the 18 kms road stretch and making the surface
smooth has already begun.
Road
Division Office Janakpur Chief Dinesh Amatya said the works of maintanance and
upgradation of the road started after Ministry of Physical Planning allocated
the budget in view of the Indan PM's visit.
PM
Modi will arrive in Janakpur on 25 November from road and travel to Kathmandu
on a helicopter to attend the 18th SAARC Summit taking place from
26-27 November. RSS
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