काठमाडौंबाट नेपालको भ्रमणमा आएका श्रीलंकाको दुई भीआईपी हराए, खोजीको लागि उपत्यकामा सवारी आवागमन बन्द (पुरा विवरण हेरी शेयर गर्नुहोस्)(भिडियो हेर्नुहोस्)


काठमाडौंबाट नेपालको भ्रमणमा आएका श्रीलंकाको दुई भीआईपी हराए, खोजीको लागि उपत्यकामा सवारी आवागमन बन्द (पुरा विवरण हेरी शेयर गर्नुहोस्)(भिडियो हेर्नुहोस्)

Kathmandu Two Sri Lankans of Sri Lanka, who have come to Nepal in the Wimmatic Conference, have lost two. Two missing persons who came to Nepal along with Sri Lanka’s President Mititapala Sarisena, were beaten by police, said.

For those searches, all the roads running Kathmandu Valley are closed completely. Small quantity security personnel have been operating in the city.

The team along with President Mitattapalala had come to Kathmandu only this afternoon in the fourth Summit of Beetestak on Wednesday and Thursday. But the police has not given official information about the loss.

And this too

The Sri Lankan welcomed the President, after the airport

Kathmandu – The government is welcomed by the delegation to foreign guests coming to participate in the BIMSTEC Summit, which started from Kathmandu on Thursday. The team comprising Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister will be appointed for the visit of foreign guests at the airport.

Welcome gates have been prepared at Kathmandu Districts of Kathmandu Valley. Vidhan Vijay system has been implemented for traffic management. But for the long time, the government has seen some weaknesses in the preparation.

The work of painting and make-up of the government in the market in the market has not reduced the reception of the government since the start of the conference.

On Wednesday, the Sri Lankan welcomed the President on the same plane as water was seen, another Khalapanthi was seen in the mine house. Due to strong security, while welcoming President MitriPapala Sirisena, painting was ongoing in the Mithi house.

Even though the Sri Lankan president was riding the road, the workers were working on the street, who expressed many signs that the Sri Lankan President was welcomed.

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