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The Kathmandu Post on MSNHomes, businesses hit by Tinkune riots yet to get any helpOn March 28, the government allowed the Joint People's Movement Committee, formed to campaign for the reinstatement of Nepal as Hindu Kingdom and abolition of the federal system, to hold a ...
KATHMANDU: Former king Gyanendra Shah has 'reaffirmed his belief in multiparty democracy and a constitutional monarchy'.
KATHMANDU, April 13: Former King Gyanendra Shah has finally opened up about the deadly violence during a pro-monarchy protest ...
The prime minister and leaders of various political parties had been seeking Shah’s stance on the Tinkune incident. Some ...
Police have revealed that the individuals who set fire to a private house in the Tinkune area of Kathmandu on March 28 are ...
Nepal’s former king Gyanendra Shah on Sunday expressed sorrow over the violence during last month’s pro-monarchy protests in the Tinkune area of Kathmandu. Two people, including a photojournalist, ...
KATHMANDU, April 11: A meeting of the parliamentary Law, Justice, and Human Rights Committee ended without a decision on ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNCourt remands Durga Prasai to 12 days in custody over Tinkune violenceThe Kathmandu District Court on Friday remanded controversial businessman Durga Prasai to 12 days in custody for his alleged involvement in the violent pro-monarchy protest in Tinkune on March 28.
Kathmandu, April 11 (IANS): Nepal Police on Friday announced that it has arrested absconding businessman Durga Prasai, who ...
GUWAHATI: Amid reports of the surrender of Nepal's pro-monarchy movement leader Durga Prasai to Indian authorities in Assam, ...
Families of those who lost their lives in the Tinkune violence will receive Rs 1 million each in compensation. The decision ...
A journalist lost his life in a fire that engulfed a building in Tinkune during violent pro-monarchy protests.
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