
In the midst of an improvement in the political crisis in Nepal, India, on Friday, it issued a council for its nationals to travel to the Himalayan nation and asked them to progress proper caution.
In his statement, the embassy of India in Kathmandu said: “The situation in Nepal has improved significantly in the last week. Road transport and flights are now working regularly.”
“Indian nationals passengers to Nepal, however, are recommended to proceed with proper caution and adhere to advice / updates that can be issued by the Embassy of India in Kathmandu or the local authorities of Nepal,” the embassy said.
The Indian High Commission also issued a help line in case the Indian nationals in Nepal need help.
“If Indian nationals in Nepal require any help, they may contact the following phone numbers and e-mail ID: Aid line number +977-9808602881 (calling calling also), a permanent emergency number +977-9851316807, Hellline-helpdesk.eoiktm@gmail.com.
Gene from protest: Nepal
Ex-PM Oli breaks silence
Nepalese deposed Prime Minister KP Sham Oli denied on Friday on Friday that during the demonstrations “gene from” he issued any commands for shooting and said the bullets were fired from the automatic weapons that the police did not own and called on the probe into this matter.
In its first public statement since its release 9 September, the Communist Party of Nepal (united Marxist-Leninist) chairman accused infiltrators of violence during the “peace protest” of Gen-Z.
“The government did not order shooting at demonstrators,” said 73 -year -old Oli in a report published on the occasion of the Constitutional Day.
“The bullets were fired on protesters from automatic weapons that police staff had no obsessed, and that must be investigated,” Oli said.
Seventy -four people, including 3 police officers, were among the dead during the violent protests of youth 8 and 9. September against corruption and the ban on social media.
He claimed that in “peace protests” there was “infiltration”, he said, “Infiltrating conspirators changed violent agitation, so our young people were killed.”
Oli expressed their sorrows over the loss of life and demanded an incident investigation.
“The Singurbar Secretariat and the Supreme Court was lit, the Nepal map was burned, and after resigning from office, many important government buildings were ignited,” he said.
“I don’t want to deal with conspiracy for these incidents; time will speak for itself,” he added.
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