

A large number of youth attacked the Parliament against the government’s decision, in which 19 people died and many people were injured. This was not a common violence yesterday in Nepal.
Indian Foreign Ministry appeal to citizens of Nepal to be cautious
Kathmandu: The pictures that came out from the streets of Nepal yesterday shook the whole world.
At the same time, now the Indian government has also given its reaction to this and advised Nepal to take precautions.
The Indian Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying that New Delhi is keeping a close watch on the situation. We appeal to all the citizens of Nepal to be cautious.
According to the Ministry of External Affairs,
We are monitoring the entire situation after the violence that erupted in Nepal yesterday. Many people lost their lives in this violence, which we are very sad about. We express our condolences to the affected families. We wish for the speedy recovery of the injured.
Statement of the Ministry of External Affairs
The Ministry of External Affairs says that being a neighbor and close friend of Nepal, India hopes that the situation there will soon return to normal. It would be better to resolve all matters through peaceful dialogue.
According to the statement of the Ministry of External Affairs, curfew has been imposed in many cities including Nepal's capital Kathmandu. Indian citizens present in Nepal have also been advised to take precautions. They have been asked to follow local guidelines.
Protests are being held against social media ban
Yesterday, many protesters attacked the Parliament of Nepal, after which curfew was imposed in many cities of Nepal. At the same time, protesters have started gathering on the streets again since this morning. Everyone is protesting against the social media ban of the Nepal government. At the same time, after yesterday's violence, the Nepal government has lifted the ban on social media.
A large number of youth attacked the Parliament against the government's decision, in which 19 people died and many people were injured. This was not a common violence yesterday in Nepal.