Nepal is struggling with a terrible crisis. Violence erupted after the ban on social media apps in the country killed many people. KP Sharma Oli resigned from the post of Prime Minister on Tuesday (September 9), seeing the situation worsening, but the information about where he is at this time has not been revealed publicly. Many government buildings were set on fire by the protesters. However, there was silence on the roads in the morning on Wednesday (10 September).
There was news about Oli that he could leave Nepal and flee to Dubai, but at the moment there is no strong information about his location. According to Nepali media, Oli is hiding in a safe house in Kathmandu itself. It is also important that Tribhuvan Airport has been closed. So flights are not operating from there. The command of the country is in the hands of the army. The soldiers are also patrolling the streets of Kathmandu.
Oli’s house set fire by protesters
Many ministers of Nepal government were beaten up by protesters. Many government buildings were set on fire. The protesters also reached the house of KP Sharma Oli. His house in Bhaktapur was set on fire. However, by then Oli managed to escape with his family. It is being speculated that they are hiding in a safe place.
Pashupatinath Temple closed amid fierce performance
The Pashupatinath temple, one of the holiest religious places in Nepal, has been closed for visitors on Wednesday due to increasing violent demonstrations in the country. The Nepal army has been deployed to ensure the safety of the temple premises and maintain peace.
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There was silence on the streets of Kathmandu on Wednesday morning. Very few people came out of their homes. Curfew has been implemented in the entire city. According to IANS report, at least 22 people died in clashes between protesters and security forces and more than 500 people were injured.

