Clashes in Kathmandu: Monarchy vs. Republicanism
Violent clashes erupted in Kathmandu, Nepal, as pro-monarchists and republicans held simultaneous protests. Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators, injuring one civilian. The pro-monarchy movement, demanding the return of the monarchy, faced off against republican groups in a tense showdown marked by slogans and arrests.

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In a tense confrontation in Kathmandu, Nepal, violent clashes broke out between pro-monarchist and republican demonstrators. The police intervened using tear gas and water cannons to disperse the pro-monarchists, inadvertently injuring one civilian in the process, according to eyewitness reports.
Hundreds of riot police were strategically positioned in different parts of the city to prevent a full-scale clash between the opposing forces. Demonstrations took place as pro-monarchists and republicans held rallies at separate locations, expressing their polarizing demands.
As tensions mounted, several youths were detained for attempting to breach restricted areas. The clashes underscore the deep political divide in Nepal and the ongoing debates surrounding the country's governance structure.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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