Prime Minister of Bhutan visits Jaigaon city of India

Rajesh Sharma

Jaigaon March. On his first foreign visit after assuming power, the Prime Minister of Bhutan was seen taking his first step in Jaigaon, the international border area between India and Bhutan. The speculations of political experts on this matter are that in order to improve the relations that the previous government had not maintained with the border city, it is being considered as a sign of the current Prime Minister’s visit to the international border area. At that time, the Government of Bhutan was accompanying him.

Senior officers of the Royal Government Army and officers of the Police Administration Department were also seen present. He was seen enjoying Indian sweets with an Indian Sashastra Seema Bal officer at an Indian sweet shop in the international border area. And the stock was also taken while interacting with the Indian citizens present. While talking to Indian journalists, he said that this is his first foreign visit to India. In a short time, he said that today he has told that the main objective of visiting this area is to take stock of India’s trade and businessmen and various problems in this international border area, Jaigaon, which is a troubled city on the border of Bhutan.

The Prime Minister of Bhutan was seen laughing and talking to people while traveling on foot. And while talking to an Indian journalist, he said that the mutual relations between the two countries are strong and the main objective was to make the citizens of both the countries aware about the various problems. At this time, he said that the Sashastra Seema Bal While talking to the officer, Sashastra Seema Bal officials took stock of the process of strict checking on the ghost citizens passing through Indian territory. Information has been received from Sashastra Seema Bal sources that the main objective of the conversation was to take stock of the process of strict checking on the ghost citizens passing through the Indian territory.

International Border Area Jaigaon While talking to an Indian journalist to get information about the various problems of Bhutanese citizens, he said that he will try to solve the various problems as soon as possible. The main objective of his visit to the shops today was to find out whether the Bhutanese citizens were facing problems in making purchases using Bhutanese currency during their transactions. The local people were very curious to know whether Bhutan would take up this issue regarding the relations. The Prime Minister was apprised about this issue to solve this problem in the international border area. In the continuation of today’s briefing, the Prime Minister has been told that some Indian journalists and some Indian citizens have been prohibited from going to Bhutan, this matter has been informed to the Prime Minister. He has said that an assurance has been given to investigate and resolve this issue as soon as possible.