New Delhi, March 28 -- Several areas of Nepal plunged into chaos after hundreds pro-monarchy protesters, carrying pictures of former king Gyanendra Shah and chanting slogans, clashed with police, attacked a TV station and torched a house. A curfew has been imposed in Tinkune, Sinamangal and Koteshwor areas of Kathmandu.
They also clashed with police near Kathmandu airport, pelted stones at them and targeted a TV station along with the CPN (Unified Socialist) party office.
Videos emerging from Nepal show protesters attempting to destroy CCTV cameras, demanding the restoration of the monarchy while accusing the Nepal government of corruption.
To disperse the protesters, the Nepal Police used tear gas and water cannons who torched a house...
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