Kathmandu, March 28 -- Pro-monarchy demonstrators indulged in acts of arson and vandalism across Kathmandu, and clashed with security personnel, leaving two people dead and 45 others injured.
The Nepal Army has been deployed on the streets of Tinkune in Kathmandu.
The Kathmandu District Administration Office (DAO) has imposed a curfew in the Tinkune area following incidents of vandalism and arson by pro-monarchy demonstrators.
Deputy Inspector General of Police Dinesh Kumar Acharya, spokesperson for Nepal Police, told the Kathmandu Post that dozens of buildings and vehicles were set ablaze.
A protester injured in the demonstration was pronounced dead upon arrival at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital.
Likewise, a journalist died ...