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Former King Gyanendra Shah was issued a fine by Kathmandu's civic body for damage caused to public property and the environment during pro-monarchy protests in Kathmandu on Friday. Two people, including a TV cameraman, were killed and 110 injured in the clashes between security personnel and protesters. The protests, organized at the call of Gyanendra Shah, damaged city properties and affected the capital's environment.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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