Vajpayee, who led the National Democratic Alliance government from 1998 to 2004, was the first-ever member of the BJP to become India's Prime Minister.
India's
neighbouring countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka are
sending their special representatives to attend the funeral of former
prime minister Atal
Bihari Vajpayee, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 93
after a prolonged illness.
Vajpayee,
who was the country's 10th Prime Minister, will be laid to rest at
the Smriti Sthal on Friday afternoon.
According
to Dunya News, Pakistan is planning to send its envoy to attend
Vajpayee's funeral procession. Pakistan's acting Law and Information
Minister Ali Zafar is likely to attend the last rites of former
Indian prime minister.
Sri
Lanka's Department of Government Information confirmed that the
country's acting foreign affairs minister Lakshman Kiriella would
grace his presence at the funeral service of 93-year-old Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) stalwart, as the special envoy of Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe.
According
to The Himalayan Times, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's Press
Advisor Kundan Aryal said that the country's foreign minister Pradeep
Kumar Gyawali would leave for New Delhi on Friday to attend late
Vajpayee's last rites, representing the Government of Nepal.
In
a statement, Bangladesh's foreign ministry also announced that AH
Mahmood Ali would be visiting New Delhi to be present at Vajpayee's
funeral, bdnews24.com reported.
The
93-year-old BJP veteran breathed his last at 5:05 pm on Thursday at
All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) in New Delhi. Vajpayee
was admitted to AIIMS on June 11 with complications arising out of
Urinary Tract Infection, low urine output, and chest congestion. He
was on life support since Wednesday morning after his condition
deteriorated.
Vajpayee,
who led the National Democratic Alliance government from 1998 to
2004, was the first-ever member of the BJP to become India's Prime
Minister. The Central and all state governments have declared a
seven-day holiday.
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