India's culturally rich heritage is known around the world, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday, days after Nepalese Prime Minister K. P Sharma Oli's controversial statements about Ayodhya and Lord Ram.
Under fire from his prime minister's statements, the Nepalese government on Tuesday launched a damage control law to clarify that Oli's statements "were not linked to any political issue" and had no intention of "hurting" the feelings and feelings of anyone.
When asked about Mr. Oli's remarks, Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava said: "The deep and culturally rich heritage of our country is known throughout the world."
From NDTV News


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