Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Ashok Singhal Tuesday said that Nepal will turn into a Hindu state if Narendra Modi becomes India's prime minister.
"He (Modi) is set to come (to) power in India," Singhal told a gathering of Hindus in the eastern Nepali city of Biratnagar.
Once Modi assumes office, it will not take much time to see Nepal as a Hindu state, he said.
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Nepal was the world's only Hindu state until 2008 but was declared secular once the Maoists ousted the monarchy.
Since then, a section of Hindu leaders in Nepal and India have campaigned to reinstate Nepal's identity as a Hindu state.
"The day Modi comes in power in India, I declare that Nepal will turn into a Hindu state," said Singhal.
"Under pressure from China, the US, Europe and some Muslim countries, the Hindu identity was finished here," he said.
Singhal was given a rousing welcome in Biratnagar with thousands of Hindu activists gathering to listen to him.
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