India Prime Minister Modi called his Nepalese counterpart Sushil Koirala and expressed his sorrow for the loss of lives in Nepal violence.
The protestors in the Nepal is demanding separate statehood and there the violence get started which left 11 dead and many were injured.
Modi also conveyed his condoles to the families and the deceased of Nepal and also expressed his concern that political and social instability would seriously compound the tragedy caused by the recent earthquake early this year.
He also said the political leadership of Nepal should resolve all the problems through the dialogue between the political parties and widest possible consultation between the public in order to strengthen the climate of trust.
Narendra Modi told that being a neighbor country India would do all it can for security in Nepal. He further said that we Indian’s want to see the secure, stable, democratic, prosperous and peaceful Nepal, for that we are ready to help you at any cost.
At least 20 police officers were died in the clash of separate statehood. Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam told that protesters surrounded the police and started beating them with stones, knives and spears.