
Curfew in Nepal town after political clashes
The Peninsula
Kathmandu: A curfew was in force Thursday in a Nepalese town following clashes between young activists and loyalists of the former ruling party that w...
Kathmandu: A curfew was in force Thursday in a Nepalese town following clashes between young activists and loyalists of the former ruling party that was overthrown in a deadly September uprising.
The measure was imposed for a second day in Simara, a town in Nepal's Bara district south of the capital Kathmandu, a district official said.
The move follows young protesters rallying on Wednesday while an event was held by the party of ousted prime minister KP Sharma Oli, the Communist Party of Nepal - Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML).
Scuffles broke out, some close to the airport, allegedly after CPN-UML cadres attacked the protesters.
"We are trying to normalise the situation and call them for a dialogue. A curfew has been imposed right now," Bara district chief Dharmendra Kumar Mishra told AFP.













