Curfew, 2 deaths & emergency cabinet meet: Chaos in Kathmandu as Nepal pro-monarchy stir intensifies
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Protests in Nepal have led to the imposition of curfew and clashes between protesters and police, resulting in two deaths. The demonstrations are demanding the return of a constitutional monarchy under Gyanendra Shah and a return to a Hindu state, challenging the secular republic established in 2008. The unrest stems from political and economic instability, economic stagnation, and lack of employment opportunities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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