Jaishankar, who arrived here today on a two-day visit as a special envoy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, discussed with Oli the ongoing drafting process of the statute and the latest political situation in the country, especially the agitation being launched by the Madhesi parties in southern Nepal over the issue of federating the country, according to CPN-UML sources.
Nepal's Constituent Assembly has already finalised the final draft of the new Constitution and President Ram Baran Yadav will promulgate the statute on Sunday during a special function.
The Foreign Secretary's visit to Nepal at a time when preparations to promulgate the new constitution has reached its final stage, is regarded here as "significant".
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The Foreign Secretary will return to Delhi tomorrow wrapping up his visit.
During his meeting with Nepalese leaders, Jaishankar is also learnt to have expressed India's concern over the escalating violence in the southern Nepal bordering Indian states over the issue of federal structure.
More details of his meeting with other senior leaders across political spectrum were not immediately available.
A Constitution, which is fully-owned by and accommodates the aspirations of all regions and sections of the Nepalese society, will lay a durable foundation for a peaceful and prosperous Nepal, observed the Foreign Minister in her statement.