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Nepal’s PM Oli accuses former king of attempting to disrupt social harmony

  • Nepal's Prime Minister K.P. Oli accused former King Gyanendra Shah of attempting to disrupt social harmony during protests, leading to violence in Kathmandu on March 31, 2025.
  • Two individuals were killed and 110 injured in clashes during pro-monarchy protests, prompting 110 arrests linked to the violent unrest.
  • Oli stated that legal action would be taken against those involved in the violence, emphasizing that such acts cannot be deemed political.
  • Investigations into the protests are ongoing, with the Home Ministry set to provide detailed reports about the incidents and the associated social unrest.
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The Hindu broke the news in India on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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