Violent protests erupt in Nepal
Meanwhile, a separate peaceful rally was organized by republican political parties forming the Socialist Alliance, aimed at countering the pro-monarchy movement. The Nepal Police detained around 111 individuals, including Rabindra Mishra, a former BBC Nepali editor who entered politics in 2017 and now leads the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP). Mishra, along with RPP General Secretary Dhawal Shamsher Rana, was charged with treason for allegedly inciting the protests.
The chief coordinator of the royalist movement, 87-year-old Nawaraj Subedi, was placed under house arrest. Additionally, security agencies initiated a search for Durga Prasai, a controversial businessman accused of provoking the protests, who later released a video apologizing for the incident.
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