Kathmandu: New Prime Minister Nepal Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that he hopes to work with Indian partners Narendra Modi to strengthen the relationship between two neighboring countries and people-to-person contacts.
Prime Minister Modi immediately congratulated Deuba after he won the voice of confidence in the representative council that was restored on Sunday night.
In the Tweet Modi said, “Congratulations of the Prime Minister @deubaserbdr and the best hope for a successful term of office.
I hope to work with you to further enhance our unique partnerships in all sectors, and strengthen the bonds of people rooted in people.
“Congratulations on the Prime Minister @deubasherbdr and the best hope for a successful term of office.
I hope to work with …
https://t.co/69YSGNB1I Narendra Modi (@Narendramodi) 1626626708000Responding to the Tweet of the Prime Minister Modi, Deuba thanked India’s partner for a congratulatory message and expressed his desire to strengthen carefully.
Bilateral bond between two neighboring countries.
Thank you very much, Prime Minister @Narendramodi Ji, for your congratulations.
I am looking forward to …
https://t.co/tkyt3O5EGS- SHER Bahadur Deuba (@deubasherbdr) 1626629440000Deuba, the 75-year-old Nepal Congress president won the voice of trust in a restored low representative board and comfortably won it, preventing general elections in the country Himalaya in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Deuba, who was appointed as Prime Minister in accordance with Article 76 (5) Constitution on July 12 after the Intervention of the Supreme Court, secured 165 votes in the 275 member house on Sunday.
A total of 136 votes needed for Deuba to win parliamentary trust.
He must look for a voice of trust in one month after being appointed as Prime Minister.
However, in a surprise step, he searched for a voice of confidence on the first day of the restoration of the house.
Deuba’s failure to win the voice of confidence at home will cause the dissolution of houses and polls within six months in Nepal, which faces an unprecedented health crisis because of the Pandemic Covid-19.
The results of the week from Vote Trust opened the way for Prime Minister Deuba to stay in the office for the next one and a half years, until the selection of fresh parliaments was held, Nepalese media reported.
Previously, Deuba had served as prime minister on four occasions; First since 1995 to 1997, then from 2001 to 2002, again from 2004 to 2005, and from 2017 to 2018.
Nepal fell into the political crisis on December 20 last year after President Brandari dissolved home and announced new elections on April 30, 10 above Recommendation Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, in the midst of upheaval for power in the Nepalese Communist Party in power (NCP).
On February 23, the peak court returned a dissolved representative board, in a setback to Oli who was preparing for a poll.
The bilateral bond is under tension under the prime minister of oil after India opened a very strategic way for 80 km which connected Lipul Lipulekh with Dharchula in Uttarakhand on May 8.
Nepal protested the inauguration through its territory.
A few days later, Nepal came out with a new map showing Lipulekh, the Planning and Limpiyadhura as his area.
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In June, the Nepal parliament approved a new political map of the country featuring areas maintained by his India.