The round of violent protests in Nepal is not taking the name of stopping. The protesters have set the Parliament House on fire. At the same time, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, President, Home Minister and other senior leaders were vandalized and arson. The protesters entered the house of former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and beat him. Some reports have also said that his wife Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba has also been injured.
Apart from this, Finance Minister Vishnu Podaul has also been beaten up near his house in Kathmandu. The video of this incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which a demonstrator Vishnu is seen kicking on Podaul’s chest.
Prime Minister Oli resigns, the situation is frightening
Amidst these serious violent incidents, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned. He was taken to an unknown place by army helicopter. According to the information so far, 19 people have been killed in this violence and more than 400 people are injured. The protesters have also set the private residences of former Prime Minister Pushp Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, Sher Bahadur Deuba and Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung. Things have become completely unstable.
All domestic and international flights canceled
The Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) of the capital Kathmandu has been completely closed due to security reasons and deteriorating conditions amidst the ongoing violent protests in Nepal. All domestic and international flights were canceled at Tribhuvan Airport on Tuesday (September 9) due to security risk and uncertain conditions.
Government of India issued advisory
Due to violent protests in Nepal, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs has advised Indian citizens to avoid going to Nepal. The Ministry of External Affairs said that until the situation becomes normal, avoid going to Nepal. Indian citizens who are currently in Nepal should remain at their current hideout. Do not get out on the streets and take full care. Also, follow the advice of the Indian Embassy in Nepal’s local authorities and Kathmandu. If any help is needed, contact the helpline numbers of the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu: +977 – 980 860 2881 +977 – 981 032 6134

