Nepal Protest Update: Nepal, adjacent to India, is in the grip of violence these days, where protesters have destroyed property worth billions of rupees. The situation is so uncontrollable that it has become difficult for people to live. Protesters are also targeting the offices and residences of old politicians. Parliament, the Supreme Court and jails were also vandalised and set on fire, due to which thousands of prisoners have also escaped.
On Thursday, prisoners tried to escape in Ramechhap, Nepal, after which the army opened fire. Two prisoners died due to army bullets. 10 more prisoners were shot during the clash with the army. This is the first incident after the army took control in Nepal. It is clear that if anyone tries to create a ruckus now, then no one will be spared.
The prisoner who escaped from jail was caught.
The SSB caught the Bangladeshi citizen who escaped from the jailbreak in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. This person was imprisoned in a Nepalese jail for five years on charges of gold smuggling. The 47th battalion of SSB, which is guarding the Raxaul border of Bihar, Nepal border, has again taken a Bangladesi citizen, Mahmad Abul Hasan Dha,li into custody.
Along with this, according to Sanjay Pandey, Commandant of SSB 47th Battalion, vigilance has been increased on the border in view of the changed situation in Nepal for the last three days. A person has also been detained on the basis of suspicion at around 3 pm on Wednesday.
During the investigation, Mahmad Abul Hasan Dhali said that he had been imprisoned in a jail in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, for five years. He has reached Raxaul after escaping in a jail break in Nepal, due to which he is being handed over to Harpur police station for further legal action.
Nepal will soon get a new PM.
The demonstration of youth under the Gen-Z banner against the social media ban turned into violence, which no one had anticipated. The Nepalese government was taking it lightly initially. The situation became so uncontrollable that even the houses of the former PM and government buildings were set on fire. Seeing the situation going out of control, KP Sharma Oli had to resign from the post of PM. Now the people of Nepal are looking for a new PM. Many names are in discussion for this.
