Violent Unrest Erupts in Nepal Over Monarchy Restoration
Nepal saw violent protests demanding the restoration of the constitutional monarchy, resulting in two deaths and numerous injuries. Police used tear gas, water cannons, and sticks to disperse thousands of demonstrators. The unrest highlights Nepal's ongoing political instability following the monarchy's abolition in 2008.
Nepal experienced turmoil on Friday as riot police clashed with demonstrators demanding the return of the constitutional monarchy. The protest, which turned violent, resulted in the deaths of two individuals, including a journalist, according to police reports.
Authorities resorted to tear gas, water cannons, and rattan sticks to control the crowds attempting to enter prohibited areas. A curfew was implemented to prevent further escalation. Protests stem from political instability in Nepal, a nation that removed a 239-year-old monarchy in 2008.
The country's continued struggles with economic development have led to public discontent with successive governments. The unrest in Kathmandu underscores the longstanding tensions in Nepal, a nation home to iconic natural landmarks yet plagued by political challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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