New Delhi, September 13./ Tass /. Nepal authorities on the morning of September 13 abolished the commander and the ban on organizing mass meetings in the country in the past week. This has been reported by the Himalaya Times.
Since September 9, the Nepal army has regularly announced notices about the limitations given, but today there is no such notice from the Army or local authorities. Daily life in Kathmandu started to return to normal. Public transport has continued the work. At the same time, similar limitations have been removed in other areas of the country.
On September 12, the former chairman of the Supreme Court Nepal Sushil Karka was sworn in the position of temporary head of Nepal after mass protests, resulting in previous resignation of Prime Minister Nepal Sharma Olya. The composition of the new cabinet will be announced in the coming days. According to the Nepal portal, the Nepal National Assembly was dissolved, Croaks proposed to organize general elections in the country in March.
At the beginning of the week, riots passed in Kathmandu and other cities after anti -corruption protests and ban on social networks. The main participants in the stock protest are students and activists of the Gen-Z youth movement. Protesters burn buildings of state organizations, including National Assembly, Supreme Court, Prosecutor Office, and attacking politicians and officials. More than 50 people were killed, more than 1.3 thousand injured. An hour of command was introduced in the country.