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Pro-monarchy forces withdraw today’s Kathmandu shutdown



KATHMANDU: The United People’s Movement Committee has withdrawn the planned shutdown of the Kathmandu Valley scheduled for today.

In a statement, the committee said the decision was made after all its detained members were released on June 2.

It should be noted that Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal (RPP-N) Chair Kamal Thapa, lawmaker Deepak Singh, and five others detained during a royalist protest on Sunday afternoon were released in the evening.

According to Kathmandu District Police, a total of seven individuals detained from Narayanchaur were freed, while one remains in custody as investigations continue.

The group was detained after attempting to breach a restricted area and march towards Baluwatar. Lawmaker Singh was reportedly arrested while on his way to meet Chair Thapa.

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