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Nepal: Tensions continue to flare up in Bara for second day in a row; authorities clamp down curfew

Tensions surged in Nepal’s Bara district for second day in a row as Gen Z protesters clashed with police, prompting authorities to reimpose a curfew amid growing political instability

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Nepal is in political transition after the change in regime in September, when protests forced then PM KP Oli to resign. File pic

Nepal is in political transition after the change in regime in September, when protests forced then PM KP Oli to resign. File pic

Tension continued for the second consecutive day on Thursday in Bara District bordering the Indian state of Bihar as youths identifying themselves as Gen Zers returned to the streets a day after clashing with CPN-UML cadres.

Protestors continued to gather on the streets of Simara, clashing with the police since early this morning. Local authorities have imposed a curfew to contain the unrest starting from 1 to 8 PM (local Time).

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