Nepal gene from protest: The main minister UTTAR Pradesh Yogi Adityanath ordered the police on Tuesday to stay in high standby 24 hours a day in the border neighborhoods adjacent to the neighboring nation, and reported.
Other police forces and babysitting were deployed and the supervision was intensified to deal immediately with any emergency situation.
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In his statement, which he quoted, the UP said: “In the middle of the tense situation in the neighboring country, Nepal, the instructions of up cm yogi adityanath, UP DGP Rajeev Krishn ordered the police to stay in high standby 24 hours a day in all border districts UTTAR Pradesh adding Nepal.”
“In order to further strengthen the security system in the border districts of Uttar Pradesh, other police forces were deployed and patrol and supervision were strengthened to immediately resolve any emergency situation,” UP said.
Numbers of help help
UP has established a special control room according to the additional CEO of the police law and order at the Lucknow Police headquarters to help Indian citizens stuck in the Himalayan country.
Three help line numbers and one WhatsApp number will be functional 24 × 7.
Here are the numbers of help:
Social media unit to monitor the situation
The Social Media unit of the Police Directorate was ordered to constantly monitor sensitive information or contributions to Nepal and, if necessary, take immediate action.
“Uttar Pradesh is fully determined to maintain the right and order in the state and provide all possible assistance to Indian citizens imprisoned in Nepal,” the UP government said.
Situation in Nepal
On Tuesday, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned after violent protests against corruption and a controversial ban on social media. At least 19 people were killed and more than 400 were injured in riots, including security staff.
Nepalese Minister of Interior Ramesh Lekhak also offered his resignation during the cabinet meeting.
Nepal banned 26 social media websites, including Facebook, WhatsApp, X, Instagram and YouTube, for not registering the Ministry of Communication and Earth’s information. The ban was canceled in the middle of growing violent protests and unrest.
The Nepalese gene reportedly vandalized from the protestors and lit the private residence of President Ramchandra Paudel in Bohratar, Kathmandu, according to the Himalayan Times.
The Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) was fully closed for security reasons.
Prohibition of riding stored in Nepal
In order to resolve the situation, the Nepalese authorities imposed a ban on walking in the districts of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur. At 8:30 in the morning, a new order was entered, which replaced the previous released on Monday, which ended on Tuesday at 5 o’clock.
The Kathmandu district office also announced a ban on walking in the area of the road from 8:30 to the next notice. The prohibition of rising covers key places such as Balkumari Bridge, Koteshwar, Sinamangal, Gaushala, Chabahil, Narayan Gopal Chowk, Gongabu, Balaju, Swayambhu, Kalanki, Balkhu and Bagmati.
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