The curfew imposed on Wednesday in parts of Nepal's Bara district after clashes broke out between young protestors associated with the Gen Z movement and former ruling Communist Party of Nepal–Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), was extended until 8 pm (local time) on Thursday, district administration said.
Officials said the restrictions would remain in force to prevent an escalation and restore order.
Tensions flared on Wednesday when both groups held parallel rallies in Simara, a town near the district airport. Scuffles erupted soon after, prompting security forces to disperse crowds and enforce a curfew across key pockets of the area. Police later said the situation had stabilised and no serious injuries were reported.
“The situation is normal. No one was severely injured,” Nepa

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