New Delhi/Kathmandu, Sept. 10 -- Army took control of Nepal security today after two days of debilitating political turbulence that left 21 people dead and more than 300 injured and saw residences of prominent Ministers either torched or vandalised forcing Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli and four of his cabinet colleagues to resign.

Capital Kathmandu witnessed semblance of normalcy after Army took over the security and an uneasy calm prevailed. However, the scars of two days of unbridled violence by the youth, described as Gen Z protestors, were quite visible with torched and vandalised residences and smoke billowing out from some areas.

Nepal's Parliament building and the Supreme Court were set on fire by the protestors and there were repo...