Kathmandu bans protests in key areas for two months
Summary
Kathmandu District Administration Office has banned protests and public gatherings of more than five people in key zones of the capital for two months to prevent unrest and protect government premises.
Key Points
- Kathmandu District Administration has banned protests, demonstrations, and gatherings of over five people in several key areas for two months.
- The restriction aims to prevent unrest, vandalism, and clashes during a tense political period.
- The ban includes key locations such as the Presidential Office area, Vice President's Office area, Narayanhiti Palace Museum area, Singha Durbar area, and the Prime Minister's Residence area.
- The order is issued under Section 6(3)(ka) of the Local Administration Act, effective from October 18.