India gifts 200 vehicles to Nepal for election security
India today gifted 200 vehicles to Nepal to conduct smooth election of House of Representatives and Province Assembly on November 20.
In a ceremony organized today, Ambassador of India to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, on behalf of the Government of India, handed over 200 vehicles to the Finance Minister of Nepal, Janardan Sharma as a gift of India for logistical support to various Nepali institutions for the conduct of elections.
These vehicles are being handed over at the request of the Government of Nepal for utilization during elections, of which 120 vehicles are for utilization by security forces and 80 vehicles are for the utilization by Election Commission of Nepal.
These vehicles would prove to be useful in further augmenting the logistical arrangements of various institutions of Nepal across the country for conducting the polls.
Finance Minister, Janardan Sharma thanked the Government and the people of India for their continued support in form of a development partnership with Nepal, including the gifting of these vehicles.
Government of India has been extending support in the form of vehicles as per the request of the Government of Nepal in previous years as well, for the utilization by Election Commission as well as the security forces of Nepal.
Till date, more than 2400 vehicles have been gifted to various Nepali institutions for support during elections, including approx. 2000 vehicles to Nepal Police and Armed Police Forces and approx. 400 vehicles to Nepali Army and Election Commission.
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