Shelter in Homes, Avoid Going Out: MEA Issues Travel Advisory for Indian Citizens in Nepal
- India advised its citizens in Nepal to shelter in their current places of residence and avoid going outside amid ongoing protests against the government.
- The protests, sparked by government corruption and a social media ban, led to the deaths of at least 19 protesters and numerous injuries, according to police reports.
- Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned amid ongoing protests calling for accountability and against corruption, despite the government lifting the ban on social media.
- India's Ministry of External Affairs issued a travel advisory urging its nationals to exercise caution and delay travel until the situation stabilizes.
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Maharashtra Govt Issues Travel Advisory for Citizens Amid Violent Protest in Nepal, Asks to Avoid Travel
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. In view of the ongoing violent protest in Nepal, the Maharashtra State Emergency Operations Centre on Tuesday issued an advisory, urging citizens to avoid travel to the neighbouring country until further notice. India News | Maharashtra Govt Issues Travel Advisory for Citizens Amid Violent Protest in Nepal, Asks to Avoid Travel.
Shelter in homes, avoid going out: MEA issues travel advisory for Indian citizens in Nepal
In a statement, the MEA urged Indians currently in Nepal to shelter at their residences, avoid venturing out, and follow local safety advisories as well as guidance from the Embassy of India in Kathmandu.
India calls for ‘restraint’ as Nepal Gen-Z protests leave 19 dead, advises nationals to ‘exercise caution’
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Indian citizens advised to defer travel to Nepal until situation stabilises: MEA
New Delhi/Kathmandu, Sep 9 : India on Tuesday advised its citizens to defer their travelling plans to Nepal until the situation stabilises in the neighbouring country following the death of 19 people in widespread protests which also resulted in the resignation of Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli. “In view of the developing situation in Nepal, Indian citizens are advised to defer travel there until the situation has stabilised. Indian citizens pr…
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