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Leaders of the protestors in Nepal called for talks, Army takes over, Nepal returning to normalcy

Nepal under massive fire . All former PMs residences attacked with one of the former PM's wife died of 80% burns, Oli and several of his ministers resign

The Nepal Army has taken over the law and order situation in entire Nepal and Kathmandu in particular. Lakhs of protestors have resorted to tremendous arson and violence burning the parliament, the office of the Attorney General, the Parliament secretariat, the Supreme Court building and the official and personal residences of the former prime ministers including Mr. Oli whose oligarchy has come to an end after his resignation.

The former prime ministers who have been attacked and their residences burnt extensively are Mr. Oli, Sher Bagadur Deuba, Prachanda, Madhav Nepal, Baburam Bhattarai and Khilraj Bagmi.

The wife of the former prime minister Jhala Nath whose private residential building has been burnt fully , has succumbed to eighty burn injuries.

She died in a hospital.

The situation is Nepal is extremely disturbing , sensitive with fire flames emitting out from every side in the sky with the residents in extreme fear, particularly those hailing from other countries including India .

The protests took the dangerous dimension after the social media was banned in Nepal leading to hundreds of injured and nineteen deaths by the bullet of police.

Some say that the anti social and criminal elements have infiltered inside the protests and their is a conspiracy to divide Nepal into various parts. Some even say that there is a foreign hand as Nepal is tilting towards China in foreign policy matters.

The protestors in unaccounted numbers have gone berserk destroying and burning government and private properties openly holding guns and waving them including protestors carrying sticks with them.

The military chief has appealed to protesting leaders to come on the negotiating table as the Army and the political machinery are ready to talk to them and fulfil their demands.

The uncontrollable tense situation in Nepal has resulted in thousands of Nepalese and non Nepalese living there fleeing to India thus making the situation for India more cumbersome.

According to the news, the situation has taken an extremely awkward turn due to massive corruption , unemployment, inflation and nepotism existing in Nepal and the families of politicians leading a luxurious lifestyles while the common masses are suffering from poverty and the gap between the rich and the poor widening.

The frustration among the youths of Nepal was boiling since long as the politicians of various political parties were running governments through manipulations and opportunism though the interests of the commen suffering masses were never taken into consideration with massive unemployment, uncontrolled corruption at the top echelons , inflation , nepotism and deteriorating education system adversely affecting the people living at the lower strata in Nepal.

Five hundred prisoners in Navalparasi jail undergoing sentences under various crimes including undertrials have been forcibly released and the jail building consigned to flames.

Several markets in Nepalganj, Kathmandu and other districts have been looted by ransacking shops and showrooms and even burning them at several market areas. The curfew has been imposed in entire Nepal.

It may be recalled that earlier Srilanka and Bangladesh confronted anti government protest demonstrations including massive loots finally compelling Sheikh Hasina , PM Bangladesh and Srilanka president running abroad clandestinely to protect themselves.

Sheikh Hasina has sought refuge in India landing at Hindon Airport with Indian NSA Ajit Doval escorting her to safe unknown destination in Delhi.

Meanwhile the Kathmandu Airport has been closed infinitely and there will be no operation of any flight to and fro.

The Indian government is making all possible efforts to safely evacuate the Indian citizens living of working in Nepal. The government has decided to send two private planes to Kathmandu to pick Indians living their or in jobs.

On 28 May, 2008 the rule of King vane to an end in Nepal. The kings rule was in Nepal for two centuries and forty years. On 1 st June 2001 there was a massive firing inside the palace fired by the prince killing all including himself. Seven family members had died in this shooting.

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