"It was a friendly advise of India, we should not take it as an interference," Nepalese Foreign Minister Mahendra Bahadur Pandey said.
"Drafting of a timely Constitution by forging consensus among all political parties, is what we are trying to achieve, and I do not consider it as an intervention in our matters," Pandey clarified, adding that "it was neither any formula or dictation by India".
Modi's advice to Nepal's warring political parties on the Constitution-making process was criticised by the media here which termed it as "breaching of diplomatic norms".
During his bilateral engagements with Nepalese political leaders on his recent visit to Nepal to attend the SAARC Summit, Modi had urged them to forge consensus to draft the Constitution and asked them not to delay the process and meet the January 22 deadline.
There is a common concern among the international community that the achievements of the Peoples' Movement of 2006 should be consolidated and move forward the country towards economic progress and development by maintaining peace and political stability, Pandey said.
"Modi was wishing to visit the religious sites of Nepal including Janakpur and Lumbini and he will come back and visit the sites at the earliest possible time," Pandey said.
The Indian prime minister had been scheduled to visit Janakpur, birthplace of Sita, Lumbini, birthplace of Lord Buddha, and another sacred Hindu pilgrimage site, Muktinath, located in the southern mountainous region during his visit to Nepal.
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