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Home Minister Lekhak to assess damage caused by pro-monarchy protesters in Tinkune



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak is set to visit Tinkune, Kathmandu, today morning to inspect the damage caused during Friday’s violent protests led by pro-monarchy supporters.

According to the Home Minister’s Secretariat, Lekhak is scheduled to leave for Tinkune at 9 AM.

The unrest, led by medical entrepreneur Durga Prasai, resulted in two deaths and 110 injuries, with houses and offices set on fire at 14 locations in the name of a movement to restore the monarchy.

According to Kathmandu Police, a journalist and a protester lost their lives in the violence.

The deceased have been identified as Sabin Maharjan (29) and Suresh Rajak, both residents of Kirtipur Municipality-4, Kathmandu.

Publish Date : 29 March 2025 08:57 AM

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