
In the middle of the continuing riots in Nepal, the Indian tourist bus was reportedly attacked by protesters near Kathmando and several passengers were injured.
The bus returned from the Passupatinath temple in Kathmandu.
The alleged incident occurred 9. September near Sonuli on the border of India-Nepal, when agitators focused on a bus carrying 49 Indians.
“We returned after we had Darshan (in the Passupatinath temple) when the crowd suddenly surrounded our bus and attacked without reason. Among the passengers were women and older people, but the protesters did not care,” Ramu driver Nishad told reporters in Sonuli.
According to the local authorities, the injured to the hospital in Kathmandu admitted, while the remaining passengers were overfilled back to India on a special aircraft organized by the Indian Embassy using the Nepalese government.
The number of victims rises
Demonstrators of the gene Z, who led anti -government agitation against government agitation on Thursday, said that the parliament must be dissolved and the constitution should be changed to reflect the will of people.
According to the Ministry of Health and the population of Nepal, the number of victims from national protests increased to 51 on Friday.
Of these, 30 individuals were killed by shots, while 21 others have established burns, wounds and other injuries, the ministry said.
The deaths include one Indian national and three police staff, that the report from Kathmando Post, which quoted cooperation for the Police Nepal, Ramesh Thap.
The protesters demanded the termination of “institutionalized corruption and protectionism” in administration. They want the government to be more responsible and transparent in its decision -making processes.
Public frustration has further deepened when the trend of “children” on social media revealed the rich lifestyle of politicians’ children and emphasized the economic differences between them and ordinary citizens.
The protests began on September 8, 2025 in Kathmandu and other capitals, including Pokhar, Butwal and Birgunj, after a government imposition of the ban on the main social media platforms and quoted tax revenue and cyber security.
Curfew was stored in several cities, including Kathmandu, to continue the situation that will continue today until 17:00 will be again from 19:00 to 6:00 on Saturday, according to a statement issued by the Nepalese army.
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