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Nepal Crisis: 2,000 Indians Return Via Panitanki Border In Last Three Days | World News

A SSB official said that about 2,000 Indians returned from Nepal after Violence in India’s northeast neighboring neighboring neighbor.

“The Indians who returned home took a sigh of relief. The shadow of the terrible experience could be seen on their faces because of the unrest in Nepal,” he said.

He pointed out that all these Indians went to work as workers or tourists.

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On Thursday, with a special flight carrying 12 people from Simikot, the evacuation of the people of Nepal, who entered the violence of Steikous, returned in another group of 22 people.

Real -time governance Minister Nara Loksh, who controls the evacuation efforts, said that a nail flight was planned to take air from Kathmandu to more than 200 people to new Delhi.

Minister, ‘X’ ‘133 people under convoy protection accompanied by the airport, he said.

A group of 22 people traveling from Hetauda by a private bus entered the Indian territory safely. The group reached Bihar and will go to Delhi.

A special flight carrying 12 people from Simikot to Nepalganj on the Indian border, coordinated with local authorities for the evacuation operation, TDP deputy took off at Satish at 9 o’clock. The vehicles to move the group from Nepalganj to Lucknow will fly to Haydarabad.

Meanwhile, Nepal President Ram Chandra Poudel said on Thursday, as concerns about the potential deviation from the constitutional course to solve the tense political situation after the Constitutional Course Gen-Z Revolution, he said that efforts to find a solution within the frame set.

The authority called on all sides to believe in the efforts of Gen-Z protesters to address the demands of the Gen-Z and to believe in a calm cooperation in maintaining peace and order in the country.

If the President’s words, the solution deviates from the constitutional lesson, came at a time when political parties, leaders and civil society activists expressed fear about the fate of democracy.

Currently, the Gen-Z leaders, who have initiated protests against the government of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and have led to their dismissal, are meeting with the best rice of the Nepal Army in the Kathmandu Valley until Friday morning.

While the Nepal army leads to negotiations with Gen-Z leaders, a particular group of people demand that democracy be protected outside the streets and prevented any army rule. President Poudel said he was responsible for the negotiation, despite the future political course discussion of the Nepal army and Gen-Z leaders who protested. According to the Constitution, the President is the commander of the Nepal Army.

The former head of justice Sushila Carki seems to be Frontrunner who leads the next temporary government. Mayor of Kathmandu Balen Shah threw his weight behind the car.

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