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Why widespread violence started in Nepal, the situation is worrying despite landing army, more than 100 arrests

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Army soldiers controlling violence in Nepal.
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Army soldiers controlling violence in Nepal.

Kathmandu: A broader round of violence continues in Nepal. Despite landing the army on the road, the protesters have become furious. So far, 2 people have died in a clash between police and protesters. After this, 100 people have been arrested. Now there is a partial decrease in violence. In view of this, Nepal authorities on Saturday removed the curfew sector after violent clashes between security personnel and pro -monarchy in Kathmandu on Saturday.

Let us tell you that tension arose in some parts of Kathmandu on Friday when monarchy protesters pelted stones, attacked the office of a political party, set fire to several vehicles and looted shops in Tinkun area of ​​the capital. Two people, including a TV cameraman, have died in a clash between security personnel and pro -monarchy. The army was later called to control the situation. According to the notice issued by the Kathmandu District Administration Office, the curfew imposed from 4.25 pm on Friday evening was removed at 7 am on Saturday.

Why violence is happening in Nepal

The protesters were demanding the restoration of the monarchy and the Hindu nation. The protest became violent after the protest broke the security barricade of Durga Pranki, the convenor of the protest, after riding on a bulletproof vehicle towards Baneshwar. Parliament House is located in Baneshwar. Those arrested include Rashtriya Prajatantra Party General Secretary Dhawal Shamsher Rana and party central member Ravindra Mishra. Superintendent of Police of Kathmandu District Police Range Apil Bohra said that the main person Praty is still absconding behind Friday’s violent demonstrations. Police said 53 policemen, 22 personnel of Armed Police Force and 35 protesters were injured in Friday’s incident.

Protesters set fire in many buildings

During violent demonstrations, 14 buildings were set on fire and nine buildings were vandalized. Apart from this, nine government vehicles were set on fire and six private vehicles were vandalized. The protesters also attacked the Kantipur television building and ‘Annapurna Media House’ in Tinkun area. The political parties of Nepal had ended the 240 -year -old monarchy through the declaration of Parliament in 2008 and converted the then Hindu nation into a secular, federal, democratic republic.

Ruckus started after an appeal by King Gyanendra Shah

Supporters have been demanding the restoration of the monarchy ever since the former King appealed for support in his video message aired on Democracy Day (19 February). Pro -monarchy activists also held a rally in support of former King Gyanendra Shah on March 9 when he landed from Pokhara to Tribhuvan International Airport after visiting religious places in different parts of the country. (Language)

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