Kathmandu/IBNS, Sept. 10 -- The Nepal Army has appealed to the mob to halt their protests and start engaging in dialogues a day after the agitation against the government over corruption and several other issues turned violent and toppled the KP Sharma Oli regime.

General Ashok Raj Sigdel, the chief of the Army Staff, issued a statement amid the curfew imposed in the backdrop of the violence, arson and looting.

"Some groups are taking undue advantage of the difficult situation and causing severe damage to ordinary citizens and public property," the Army said in a statement.

Nepal President Ram Chandra Poudel and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned on Tuesday after two days of violent anti-corruption protests led by Gen Z demonstrator...