After two days of fierce performance in Nepal, there was silence on the streets of Kathmandu in the morning on Wednesday (10 September). For Nepal, 48 hours were quite heavy. Nepal Army Chief Ashok Raj Sigdel has appealed to the protesters to come forward for talks. There may be talks between the army and the protesters on Wednesday. The protesters ran and beat up several ministers on Tuesday (September 9). At the same time, he entered the Parliament House and set fire.
In fact, Nepal Army Chief Ashok Raj Sigdel appealed to the protesters amidst violent protests released for the second consecutive day. In the name of the nation through the media, General Sigdel said, ,We appeal to the protesting group to stop protests and come forward to interact with the purpose of peaceful solutions.,
Even after the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, there was fierce violence in many parts of the country. The protesters set fire to Parliament, President’s Office, Prime Minister’s residence, government buildings, offices of political parties and homes of senior leaders. Despite curfew, after several incidents of arson, sabotage and looting in different parts of the country, the army took over the responsibility of security from Tuesday night.
In Dallu, the mob set fire to the house of former Prime Minister Jhalnath Khanal. According to the PTI report, the people present there said, his wife Rajyalakshmi painted inside the house was seriously scorched. Rajyalakshmi was taken to Kirtipur Burn Hospital in critical condition, where she died during treatment. Khanal was the Prime Minister from February 2011 to August 2011.
The protesters also burnt the house of former Finance Minister and Nepali Congress leader Ramsaran Mahat in Kapan, Kathmandu. The protesting groups set fire to the Supreme Court building, the government’s main administrative campus Sinhadarbar, the Prime Minister’s residence and the President’s office at Maharajganj.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday chaired the meeting of the Cabinet Committee of Security Affairs (CCS) to discuss the developments of Nepal. Due to violent protests in Nepal, K.P. The government led by Sharma Oli has fallen. At least 19 people have died in the violence. In the meeting, Modi emphasized that Nepal’s stability, peace and prosperity is very important for India. He said that the violence in Nepal is heartbreaking. He appealed to the citizens of Nepal for peace.

