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In Nepal, a parliamentary meeting was disrupted on March 30 due to arguments over monarchy and the dismissal of the electricity authority chief. The session was adjourned following the squabble, and an investigation has been demanded by both ruling and opposition parties. The disturbance followed a violent protest on March 28 that resulted in two deaths and several injuries. Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli called a meeting with parties to discuss recent political developments.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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