Kathmandu, Nepal – The Nepalese capital witnessed large-scale unrest on Friday. Pro-monarchist demonstrations turned violent. This forced the government to deploy the Nepal Army. A curfew was imposed in various parts of the city. The protests demanded the restoration of the monarchy. They escalated into clashes with security forces. There were also attacks on government offices, political party headquarters, and media organizations.
Escalating Violence and Army Deployment
What started as a peaceful rally advocating for the reinstatement of King Gyanendra quickly spiraled into violent confrontations. Protesters hurled stones. They set vehicles ablaze and vandalized public properties. This prompted the police to use tear gas and batons to disperse the crowd. As tensions heightened, the government ordered the Nepal Army’s intervention to restore order.
Key areas such as Tinkune, Sinamangal, and Koteshwor became flashpoints, leading authorities to enforce a curfew to curb further unrest. Security forces employed water cannons and rubber bullets, yet violent demonstrations continued well into the evening.
Targeting Political and Media Institutions
In an alarming escalation, demonstrators stormed political party offices and media houses, damaging infrastructure and injuring several journalists. The attacks have raised concerns over press freedom. They have also affected political stability. Critics warn of a growing threat to Nepal’s democratic institutions.
PM Oli Calls Urgent Cabinet Meeting
Amid the deteriorating situation, Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli convened an emergency cabinet meeting to assess the crisis. Government sources suggest discussions will center around additional security measures, potential further force deployments, and extending the curfew if necessary.
Resurgence of Pro-Monarchy Sentiments
The protests highlight a resurgence of support for the monarchy. The monarchy was abolished in 2008. At that time, Nepal transitioned into a federal democratic republic. Many demonstrators accuse the current political leadership of corruption. They also point to governance failures. This fuels nostalgia for the stability of the royal era.
Security Measures Strengthened
As the night progresses, security forces remain on high alert, with barricades, patrols, and heavy military presence across Kathmandu. The curfew is expected to continue until authorities deem the situation under control.
The unrest underscores deepening political divisions in Nepal. There are growing concerns over long-term stability. In addition, there is a possibility of further clashes in the coming days.
