Nepal President Seeks Peace Amid Political Crisis, Army Imposes Curfew
Nepal President Seeks Peace Amid Political Crisis, Army Imposes Curfew

Nepal President Seeks Peace Amid Political Crisis, Army Imposes Curfew

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Nepal is gradually returning to normalcy after a week of political unrest marked by deadly protests that ousted Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and set parliament ablaze. President Ramchandra Paudel, currently under military protection, has appealed for peace and cooperation among all parties, emphasizing his efforts to find a constitutional solution to the crisis. The army has imposed a curfew amid the worst violence in two decades and is engaged in discussions with protest leaders, including the 'Gen Z' group, to establish an interim government. Meanwhile, the India-Nepal border at Panitanki remains peaceful but under strict vigil, with movement restricted except for emergencies, as stranded Indians return home and goods transport remains limited. The Bangladesh Embassy in Kathmandu has actively supported the safe evacuation of Bangladeshi nationals, including the national football team, coordinating flights and assistance amid the turmoil. Overall, authorities and diplomatic missions continue their efforts to maintain security and assist citizens during this politically volatile period.

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