Kathmandu: Nepal on Wednesday recalled its Ambassador to India over charges of non-cooperation and indulging in anti-government activities.
Ambassador Deep Kumar Upadhyaya had "confronted" with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli regarding the cancellation of President Bidya Devi Bhandari’s scheduled visit to India, Nepalese Foreign Ministry sources said.
The conversation between Oli and Upadhyaya reportedly took place after the cancellation of the President’s trip.
The Nepalese Cabinet had decided to recall Upadhyaya after his brief conversation with the Prime Minister, they said.
Bhandari was scheduled to visit India from
May 9 as the state guest at the invitation of President Pranab Mukherjee. She was also scheduled to participate in a ’Shahi Snan’ in Ujjain’s Simhastha Kumbh on May 14.
Earlier in the day, government sources in New Delhi said, "We have learnt that Nepali President Bidyadevi Bhandari’s official visit to India has been postponed by the Nepali side. We understand that this is on account of the political developments in Nepal."
Upadhyaya, a leader of opposition Nepali Congress who was appointed as Nepal’s envoy to India in April last year, has been charged with indulging in anti-government activities.