West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday urged the districts near the Nepal border to maintain peace and “intervene” amidst the protests in the neighboring country amidst protests. “(With Nepal) Our districts located near the border) I request my request to keep peace and make sure that we do not have any problem, because it is not our case. Should not intervene. “
CM Mamta Banerjee said “Nepal is not my country; it is a foreign country, so I cannot comment on it. The Government of India will comment on it. But it is our neighboring country, and we love Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and all border countries. However, in view of the current situation, if the Indian government informs us anything, we can react to this matter.
This is Prime Minister K.P. in Nepal After Oli’s resignation, violent protests continue for the second day across the country. According to the report of Himalayan Times, Nepal President Ramchandra Paudel has officially accepted the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. It was announced by Oli on Tuesday afternoon.
The resignation has come amidst the unprecedented protests of Generation Z’s youth, demanding corruption, government sanctions and accountability for alleged police misconduct. In the last two days, these demonstrations have increased rapidly, resulting in the federal Parliament and the clashes in other parts of Kathmandu killed at least 19 people and injured more than 500 people.
The government lifted the ban late last night after violent clashes, but a few hours later, the protesters gathered in Kathmandu and resumed their protests accusing the government of corruption.
According to the Himalayan Times report, the violent generation Z protesters broke the western gate of the Singh Darbar campus and entered the premises. Singh Durbar is the headquarters of various ministries and offices of the Nepal government. The incident occurred amid growing protests in the country.
Following the death of 19 protesters in Monday’s protest, officials have already imposed curfew in major areas of the capital. Nepal protesters set fire to the ruling party offices, Prime Minister Oli’s house and Janakpur buildings at Balkot, while violent protests in Kathmandu continued on Tuesday.
According to the Himalayan Times, the protesters gathered near the private residence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in Balakot demanding accountability of Monday’s deaths. The protesters set fire to the house during the protest. It is not, they will get it built. I think the EPIC card (in SIR) is against it.
The Chief Minister today visited Kolkata to hold a meeting with the District Magistrates regarding the development and lease distribution program.