By Shirish B Pradhan :
KATHMANDU :
AUTHORITIES on Saturday lifted the curfew and restrictive
orders imposed in Kathmandu
Valley and other parts of Nepal,
allowing daily life to gradually
return to normal.
The development came a day
after former Chief Justice Sushila
Karki on Friday became Nepal’s
first woman Prime Minister to
lead an interim Government,
ending days of political uncertainty after the K P Sharma Oli
dispensation was forced to quit
in the face of a nationwide agitation triggered by a social media
ban
.There are no restrictive
orders or curfew on Saturday, a
Nepal Army spokesperson said.
Shops, grocery stores, vegetable markets and shopping
malls reopened after days of closure, while traffic began to flow
back on the streets.
Cleaning drives were launched
at several places, including key
Government buildings that were
vandalised and set on fire by agitators during the recent wave of
violent protests.
Oli quit on Tuesday shortlyafter hundreds of agitatorsentered his office demanding hisresignation for the death of at least19 people in police action during Monday’s protests over corruption and a social media ban.
The ban on social media was lifted Monday night.Latest data from Nepal police
said that at least 51 people,
including an Indian national,
died in the ‘Gen Z’-led protests
that began on Monday.
The
Nepalese Army took control of
the security situation after Oli
resigned as the PM. Soon after
taking control of the law and
order situation, theArmy issued
prohibitory orders in
Kathmandu Valley and other
parts of thecountry,while allowingpublicmovementduringspecific windows.
‘NEPAL’S NEXT PARLIAMENTARYELECTIONWILLBEHELD
ONMARCH5’:NEPAL’Snextparliamentary electionswillbeheld
on March 5, President
Ramchandra Paudel’s office has
announced, following a week of
violent protests that led to the
resignationofKPSharmaOli and
Sushila Karki taking over as the
country’s first woman PM.
President Paudel, while dissolving the House of
Representatives on the recommendation of the newlyappointed PM on Friday, said
the next parliamentary election
would be held on March 5.