Curfew in Kathmandu: Monarchy Protest Turns Violent
A pro-monarchy protest in Kathmandu turned violent, resulting in one death and 30 injuries. Protesters attacked political offices and looted shops. Authorities imposed a five-hour curfew and deployed the Army. Meanwhile, anti-monarchy demonstrators held a separate rally elsewhere in the city.

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A pro-monarchy protest in Kathmandu spiraled into chaos, leaving one dead and 30 injured. The unrest erupted as demonstrators clashed with authorities, attacking political offices, looting shops, and setting vehicles ablaze.
The district administration promptly imposed a five-hour curfew, enlisting the Army to enforce order in affected parts of the capital. The violence coincided with a separate rally opposing the monarchy's return.
Monarchy supporters displayed fervor, carrying flags and images of former King Gyanendra Shah, fueling tensions in already divided Kathmandu.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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