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  • Nepal’s pro-monarchy rally turns violent, killing two.
    Posted on March 30th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • In 2005, King Gyanendra Shah mobilised Nepal Army vehicles in Kathmandu to enforce his rule.

    • Two decades later, the government deployed Army vehicles to restore order after a protest by Gyanendra supporters turned violent.

    • The protest was organized by the royalist party Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and a loose group advocating for the restoration of the monarchy.

    • The rally turned violent when protesters broke through a police barricade and pelted stones at security personnel.

    • In response, police fired tear gas shells, rubber bullets, and water cannons.

    • Protesters also vandalised private buildings, set a house on fire, and attacked media houses.

    • A video journalist died in a fire after being trapped in a building set alight by protesters.

    • Nepal has seen a new wave of pro-monarchist rallies, accusing the country’s political parties of corruption, ineptitude, and failure to deliver on their promises.

    • Durga Prasai, a “medical businessman” who rose to prominence under Prime Minister K.P. Oli and former PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal, was appointed as the rally’s “commander.”

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