Several areas of Nepal threw themselves into chaos after hundreds of protesters for the monarchy carried pictures of the former King Gyanend Shaha and chanting slogans, clash with the police, attacked a television station and lit a house. In the areas of Tinkune, Sinamangal and Koteshwor in Kathmand, a ban was established.
They also clashed with the police near Kathmandu Airport, they crossed the stones and targeted them at the TV station along with the CPN (Unified Socialist).
Videos based on Nepal show protesters who try to destroy CCTV cameras and demand the restoration of the monarchy and accuse the Nepalese government of corruption.
To distract the protesters, the Nepalese police used tear and water cannons, which set the house and tried to interrupt the safety barricades.
The police also fired empty wheels after the situation was uncontrollable in the Tinkune area, where thousands of monarchists sang slogans such as “Raja Aau desh Bachau” (the king can save the country), “down with a corrupt government” and “we want the monarchy back”.
One person was injured in a collision, she said.
Hundreds of police staff of the unrest were deployed in Kathmando to avert the clash because supporters of professionals and antimonarchy organized independent demonstrations.
The police detained several young people for violating restrictions because the demonstrators tried to march towards New Baneshwor, a limited area. The protest joined the pro-monarchy Rastriya Prajatantra and more.
In 2008, the Nepalese political parties abolished the 240 -year -old monarchy through a parliamentary statement and transformed the former Kingdom of Hinde to secular Federal Democratic Republic.
Monarchists demand the renewal of the monarchy because the former king applied for support in his broadcast video news on the day of democracy (February 19).
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