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Incidents of Bandh (Shutdown/Strike/Blockade):2015
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January - 12 
On January 12, bandh (shutdown) enforced by the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)-led 30-party alliance and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist), in several parts of the country turned violent, reports Ekantipur.com. In Janakpur, a protester identified as Rajaram Jha (25),
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On January 12, bandh (shutdown) enforced by the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)-led 30-party alliance and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist), in several parts of the country turned violent, reports Ekantipur.com. In Janakpur, a protester identified as Rajaram Jha (25), died at Bhramarpurachok in Dhanusha District. Bandh organisers claimed that Jha died due to Police brutality. Police, however, dismissed the claim and said the victim was found unconscious on the street and was taken to hospital. Clashes also erupted in Jhapa, Siraha and Dhanusha. In Parsa, protesters vandalised half-a-dozen vehicles, some shops and ATM booths for defying their general strike. People in Jhapa and Dadeldhura demonstrated against the bandh, clashing with protesters. Normal life was affected in Tarai, western, mid-western and far-western Districts as transport was disrupted while marketplaces and educational institutions remained closed.
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April - 6 
The UCPN-M, along with its five splinters, took out a rally on April 6 demanding nullification of a recent verdict of the Supreme Court (SC) that curbs the jurisdiction of the transitional justice mechanism, reports ekantipur.com. Addressing a gathering at Shanti Batika in Kathmandu, Maoist leaders
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The UCPN-M, along with its five splinters, took out a rally on April 6 demanding nullification of a recent verdict of the Supreme Court (SC) that curbs the jurisdiction of the transitional justice mechanism, reports ekantipur.com. Addressing a gathering at Shanti Batika in Kathmandu, Maoist leaders warned of abandoning the peace process and reviving the disbanded People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
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April - 7 
As many as twenty persons, including eight Security Force (SF) personnel, sustained injuries in clashes erupted during the first day of the three-day (April 7 – 9) Banda (general shut down strike) in various parts of Kathmandu Valley on April 7, reports ekantipur.com. Banda enforcers clashed with Po
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As many as twenty persons, including eight Security Force (SF) personnel, sustained injuries in clashes erupted during the first day of the three-day (April 7 – 9) Banda (general shut down strike) in various parts of Kathmandu Valley on April 7, reports ekantipur.com. Banda enforcers clashed with Police in Kavre during a torch rally organised by the alliance. Eight Police personnel, including an inspector, and 12 banda enforcers were injured. In Bhairahawa, banda supporters set ablaze a motorcycle with Indian registration in the morning. Police said the cadres fled the scene after torching the two-wheeler (UP 56 J-2707) at Barmaili Tole.
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April - 7 
Effects of the shutdown were felt in Udayapur, Gulmi, Myagdi and Kaski Districts as markets were closed and vehicles garaged.
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Effects of the shutdown were felt in Udayapur, Gulmi, Myagdi and Kaski Districts as markets were closed and vehicles garaged.
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April - 7 
Four protesters in Bhojpur were seriously hurt and were referred to Kathmandu for treatment. At least 19 vehicles were vandalised while banda enforcers set ablaze four vehicles, according to Police. Police held 55 banda enforcers from across the country on the first day of the banda. Police also det
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Four protesters in Bhojpur were seriously hurt and were referred to Kathmandu for treatment. At least 19 vehicles were vandalised while banda enforcers set ablaze four vehicles, according to Police. Police held 55 banda enforcers from across the country on the first day of the banda. Police also detained 16 Maoist leaders including party’s Kathmandu committee Chairman Himal Sharma. Kathmandu District Secretary Renu Dahal, All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), student wing of Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), leader Surendra Basnet, among others, were detained at the Metropolitan Police Circle, Tinkune. They were released in the evening.
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April - 7 
In Jhapa, the Mechi Municipality office was vandalised, causing a loss of property worth NPR 100,000.
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In Jhapa, the Mechi Municipality office was vandalised, causing a loss of property worth NPR 100,000.
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April - 7 
In Pokhara, five vehicles were vandalised for defying the call. Police said three buses and two trucks faced the wrath of party cadres at Sainikbasti and Prithivi Chowk. Police made seven arrests for vandalism.
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In Pokhara, five vehicles were vandalised for defying the call. Police said three buses and two trucks faced the wrath of party cadres at Sainikbasti and Prithivi Chowk. Police made seven arrests for vandalism.
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April - 7 
In Saptari, party cadres and banda supporters vandalised a motorcycle belonging to the District Public Health Office while stones were pelted at the Land Revenue Office.
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In Saptari, party cadres and banda supporters vandalised a motorcycle belonging to the District Public Health Office while stones were pelted at the Land Revenue Office.
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April - 7 
In the interim, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) led alliance of 30 political parties on April 7, decided to call off its general strike planned for April 8 and April 9, reports ekantipur.com. A meeting of the alliance convened at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, shortly after announcin
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In the interim, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) led alliance of 30 political parties on April 7, decided to call off its general strike planned for April 8 and April 9, reports ekantipur.com. A meeting of the alliance convened at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, shortly after announcing the end of strike at 5 pm on the first day of the three-day general strike made the decision to this effect. The alliance has decided to announced further protest programmes later. UCPN-M Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda tabled the proposal to call of the strike. He promised the representatives of various business organisations to put forth the proposal. Dahal told the media that the strike was withdrawn following calls from several quarters. Upendra Yadav of the Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF), Sadbhawana Party Chairman Rajendra Mahato and Federal Socialist Party Nepal Chairman Ashok Rai had pressed for enforcing the banda for two more days. Dahal was supported by Madhesh Janadhikar Forum-Loktantrik (MJF-L) chief Bijaya Kumar Gachhadar in calling off the strike. Some in the alliance had even proposed an indefinite strike but Dahal said the people would retaliate against such a move. In a meeting with a team from the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) earlier, Dahal had pledged to table a proposal in the 30-party meeting for withdrawing the banda. This brings to end the opposition’s second phase of agitation. Alliance leaders said they will soon unveil the third phase of protests. The parties had called a three-day closure demanding that the new constitution should be written on the basis of consensus among the key stakeholders of the peace process. The opposition decision has created an environment for talks with the ruling parties on the contentious issues of the constitution writing process. The Constituent Assembly (CA) meeting has been postponed for a week to provide time for the parties to discuss the agenda.
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April - 7 
The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) led 30-opposition parties decided to go ahead with its three-day nationwide general shutdown, beginning on April 7 (today), reported ekantipur.com. A meeting of the alliance convened at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu on April 6 decided to make their gen
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The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) led 30-opposition parties decided to go ahead with its three-day nationwide general shutdown, beginning on April 7 (today), reported ekantipur.com. A meeting of the alliance convened at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu on April 6 decided to make their general strike a success despite calls from several quarters to cancel their agitation programmes.
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July - 24 
Normal life across the country has been hit hard by the Banda (general strike) called by Netra Bikram Chand led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) against the Constitution drafting process and ‘Lipulekh agreement’ (India-China bilateral agreement over Lipulekh - a piece of land in Nepal bo
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Normal life across the country has been hit hard by the Banda (general strike) called by Netra Bikram Chand led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) against the Constitution drafting process and ‘Lipulekh agreement’ (India-China bilateral agreement over Lipulekh - a piece of land in Nepal bordering the two neighboring countries), on July 24 (today), reports Ekantipur.com. The Chand-led CPN-Maoist has called a nationwide strike stating that the Constituent Assembly (CA) endorsed an anti-public draft of the Constitution and the India-China ‘Lipulek agreement’ was a ‘dangerous interference’ in the national sovereignty. Police arrested 52 persons including the party’s leader Tilak Pariyar and Sharad Rasaili, Chairperson of All Nepal National Free Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNFSU-R), the student wing of the CPN-Maoist, from various parts of Kathmandu, according to Superintendent of Police (SP) Biswaraj Pokharel, adds The Himalayan Times. Some of those arrested had carried petrol with them, he added.Police also arrested 10 persons forcing people to shut the bazaar and resorting to vandalism in Hetauda, Makwanpur, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Sishu Sharma informed. In addition, seven persons were arrested in Banepa of Kavre District on July 23, as they were organising a torch procession on the eve of the banda, according DSP Raj Kumar KC.
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August - 7 
Political parties announced indefinite Bandh (general shutdown) in Kailali District from August 7, demanding an indivisible far west region in the new Constitution, reports Kantipur Online. Hundreds of passengers have been stranded in different areas of the District due to the Bandh. The agitators h
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Political parties announced indefinite Bandh (general shutdown) in Kailali District from August 7, demanding an indivisible far west region in the new Constitution, reports Kantipur Online. Hundreds of passengers have been stranded in different areas of the District due to the Bandh. The agitators have continued the demonstrations from early morning while the factories and educational institutions remained closed, affecting the normal life badly in Dhangadhi, Attariya, Tikapur, Lamki and other areas in the District. Meanwhile, different organizations affiliated to Tharu community demanded to constitute a separate Tharuhat province by separating Kailali and Kanchanpur Districts from far west region
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August - 10 
At the same time, Janakpur remained closed for a second consecutive day August 10, due to protests called by the United Democratic Madhesi Alliance (UDMA) against federal province delineation decisions. UDMA activists have accused the major political parties of conspiring to end the very existence o
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At the same time, Janakpur remained closed for a second consecutive day August 10, due to protests called by the United Democratic Madhesi Alliance (UDMA) against federal province delineation decisions. UDMA activists have accused the major political parties of conspiring to end the very existence of Madhes through the delineation of the provinces. A meeting of the UDMA on August 9, decided to call the protests. "As part of the protests, we have closed down Janakpur," said Brishesh Lal, senior vice-president of Terai-Madhes Democratic Party (TMDP).
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August - 11 
Locals in neighboring Dailekh and Jajarkot Districts also protested, demanding that the mid-western region be kept intact and Surkhet be declared the capital of the province. The protestors have also announced an indefinite bandh (general strike) in Surkhet starting on August 11 (today).
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Locals in neighboring Dailekh and Jajarkot Districts also protested, demanding that the mid-western region be kept intact and Surkhet be declared the capital of the province. The protestors have also announced an indefinite bandh (general strike) in Surkhet starting on August 11 (today).
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August - 13 
The Federal Limbuwan Party (FLP), announced a bandh (general shutdown) of nine Districts in the east on August 13 (today), reports Myrepublica.com. The party said that it has called for the bandh in protest against the failure of the State to implement the agreements reached with it in the past and
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The Federal Limbuwan Party (FLP), announced a bandh (general shutdown) of nine Districts in the east on August 13 (today), reports Myrepublica.com. The party said that it has called for the bandh in protest against the failure of the State to implement the agreements reached with it in the past and for demarcating provinces without the basis of identity. As a result, daily life in Paanchthar, Ilam, Taplejung, Terhathum, Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari, Dhankuta and Sankhuwasabha has been affected since early morning today.
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August - 16 
Life in Rautahat and Bara Districts was also hit hard due to the bandh (general shut down strike) on August 16. Dozens of vehicles vandalized and 117 bandh enforcers were arrested in Kathmandu. The bandh enforced by the 33-party alliance led by the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on Aug
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Life in Rautahat and Bara Districts was also hit hard due to the bandh (general shut down strike) on August 16. Dozens of vehicles vandalized and 117 bandh enforcers were arrested in Kathmandu. The bandh enforced by the 33-party alliance led by the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on August 16, added to the hardship of people across the country. Nepal Police said it arrested 117 protestors from across the country for hooliganism. Police arrested 98 protestors from Kathmandu, eight from Lalitpur, three from Kaski, three from Morang, one from Jhapa and four from Makwanpur. The protestors vandalized two taxis and two buses at various places in the capital.
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August - 16 
Tension ran high in Tarai Districts from Morang to Parsa on August 16, as sporadic clashes between protestors of Madhesi parties and Security Force (SF) personnel continued throughout the day, reports Myrepublica.com. Dozens of local demonstrators and SF personnel were injured in clashes in the Dist
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Tension ran high in Tarai Districts from Morang to Parsa on August 16, as sporadic clashes between protestors of Madhesi parties and Security Force (SF) personnel continued throughout the day, reports Myrepublica.com. Dozens of local demonstrators and SF personnel were injured in clashes in the Districts. An alliance of several Madhes-based parties has been staging protests in the Tarai Districts against the proposed provincial boundaries. At least a dozen protestors and Policemen were injured in a clash at Roadshesh Chowk in Biratnagar, the District headquarters of Morang. "The general strike is a protest seeking guarantee of Madhesi people's rights in the new constitution," said Sanjay Singh, president of Sadbhawana Party (SP), Dhanusha. In Saptari, vehicles stayed off the roads while academic institutions, shops, and industries remained shut during the strike jointly called by the Madhesi parties' alliance and Tharu Karlyankari Sabha. The Madhesi alliance said the six-province model and exclusion of Jhapa, Sunsari, Morang, Kanchanpur and Kailali from Madhes is not acceptable to them.
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August - 17 
Meanwhile, the Tharu Lawmakers’ Unified Struggle Committee (TLUSC), Tharu Karlyankari Sabha and the Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee on August 17 announced additional protest programmes to press their demand for a Tharuhat/Tharuwan province, reports Ekantipur.com. Organising a press conference at S
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Meanwhile, the Tharu Lawmakers’ Unified Struggle Committee (TLUSC), Tharu Karlyankari Sabha and the Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee on August 17 announced additional protest programmes to press their demand for a Tharuhat/Tharuwan province, reports Ekantipur.com. Organising a press conference at Singha Durbar in Kathmandu on August 17, Tharu leaders from across the political line announced their decision to enforce a general strike in 22 Tarai Districts for four more days starting on August 18 (today). The TLUSC, an alliance of 32 Tharu lawmakers from the ruling Nepali Congress (NC), Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) and fringe parties, have also started discussion with Tharu lawmakers in the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) about the protest. Tharu Karlyankari Sabha, the umbrella organisation of Tharus, and Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee, an alliance of Tharu NGOs, have been leading the protest on the ground. “We have decided to continue the shutdown as the four parties are turning a deaf ear to our demands,” said Raj Kumar Lekhi. Earlier, Tharu communities had enforced a four-day bandh (general shut down strike) in the Tarai from August 12 to August 15.
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August - 18 
A protester was killed and 21 others injured when Police opened fire on protesters during an indefinite Madhes bandh (general shut down strike) at Bhardaha Village Development Committee (VDC) in Saptari District on August 18, reports The Himalayan Times. Rajiv Kumar Raut (30), from Bhardaha was kill
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A protester was killed and 21 others injured when Police opened fire on protesters during an indefinite Madhes bandh (general shut down strike) at Bhardaha Village Development Committee (VDC) in Saptari District on August 18, reports The Himalayan Times. Rajiv Kumar Raut (30), from Bhardaha was killed when Police opened fire to disperse demonstrators who were clashing with Police. Raut succumbed to injuries while being rushed to a hospital in Dharan, Saptari Chief District Officer (CDO) Birendra Kumar Yadav said. Dev Narayan Biswas (40), Surendra Mandal (39), Apak Sah (14), Satya Narayan Raut (17), and Gopal Mandal (20), from Bhardaha were injured in Police firing and are being treated in hospitals in Dharan and Biratnagar. Four Police personnel and more than 12 protesters, including Federal Socialist Party-Nepal (FSP-N) central member Sailendra Sah, were injured during clashes. Cadres and leaders of FSP-N, National Madhesh Socialist Party (NMSP) and Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party (TMLP) had erected tents on Bhardaha road section along the East-West Highway to make bandh a success.
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August - 22 
Bandh (general shut down strike) enforcers set ablaze two container vans and vandalized a passenger bus at Bhardaha-Portaha road section along the East-West Highway in Saptari District early on August 22, reports Myrepublica.com. Saptari bandh has entered its sixth straight day today (August 22).
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Bandh (general shut down strike) enforcers set ablaze two container vans and vandalized a passenger bus at Bhardaha-Portaha road section along the East-West Highway in Saptari District early on August 22, reports Myrepublica.com. Saptari bandh has entered its sixth straight day today (August 22). Irate bandh enforcers set a container van, on fire for defying bandh at Portaha-5, said Birendra Majhi, chairman of United Movement Mobilization Area No 2. Similarly, the irate cadres have also vandalized a passenger bus, heading to east from west. As many as 14 passengers’ sustained injuries, when the bus ferrying passengers went out of control and turned turtle at Bhardaha-1 after the cadres pelting stones at it, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Narayan Prasad Chimoriya.
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August - 25 
One person, identified as Raj Kishor Thakur (24), of Mahulita Tole in Mathiya Village Development Committee (VDC) in Rautahat District, was killed when Police opened fire on agitators in Gaur, the District headquarters of Rautahat on August 25, reports The Himalayan Times. The Police personnel opene
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One person, identified as Raj Kishor Thakur (24), of Mahulita Tole in Mathiya Village Development Committee (VDC) in Rautahat District, was killed when Police opened fire on agitators in Gaur, the District headquarters of Rautahat on August 25, reports The Himalayan Times. The Police personnel opened fire when hundreds of demonstrators entered the riot-hit zone. Thakur was hit in the chest and succumbed to injuries while being rushed to Birgunj for treatment, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Sudhirraj Shahi. After indefinite Tarai Madhes bandh (general shut down strike) called by United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) to protest draft statute and seven-province model took an ugly turn, Rautahat District Administration Office (DAO) declared 42-km road section from Gaur to Chandranigahapur riot-hit area and deployed the Nepali Army there.
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August - 30 
Nine persons including a Policeman were injured in a clash that took place at Narayangadh on August 30, during the bandh (general shutdown) called by the Tharu Kalyankari Sabha in Chitwan District, reports Myrepublica.com. The clash took place after businessmen in Narayangadh exerted pressure to ope
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Nine persons including a Policeman were injured in a clash that took place at Narayangadh on August 30, during the bandh (general shutdown) called by the Tharu Kalyankari Sabha in Chitwan District, reports Myrepublica.com. The clash took place after businessmen in Narayangadh exerted pressure to open markets. The Sabha had called a four-day bandh starting on August 30, putting forth various demands including declaring Chitwan the provincial capital, implementing the past agreements signed with Tharus, among others. Chitwan, Superintendent of Police (SP) Sahakul Bahadur Thapa, said that Police Inspector at the Ward Police Office, Narayangadh, Satya Narayan Thapa, received deep hand injury in the incident. Similarly, eight bandh enforcers were injured in the clash, said Chairman of the Tharu Kalyankari Sabha in Chitwan Bishram Mahato.
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August - 31 
One protester was killed and four others injured in Police firing on the 16th day of the indefinite Tarai bandh (general shut down strike) called by the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) in Birgunj in Parsa District on August 31, reports The Himalayan Times. UDMF has enforced indefinite strike
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One protester was killed and four others injured in Police firing on the 16th day of the indefinite Tarai bandh (general shut down strike) called by the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) in Birgunj in Parsa District on August 31, reports The Himalayan Times. UDMF has enforced indefinite strike to protest the draft Constitution and seven-province federal model proposed by the three major parties. Superintendent of Police (SP) Dibesh Lohani at Parsa District Police Office said Dilip Chaurasiya (28), a Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal (FSF-N) cadre from Parsa’s Maniyari Village Development Committee (VDC), was shot in the chest during a clash that broke out near Parsa District Development Committee (DDC). Chaurasiya was rushed to Narayani Sub-regional Hospital, where he succumbed to injuries. Police had to open fire after the protesters defied curfew and staged demonstration. Clashes erupted between the bandh enforcers and Police personnel at several places in Birgunj. Four agitators, including an eight-year-old child, were injured in Police firing. Eight other demonstrators were hurt in Police baton-charge, while six Police personnel sustained injuries after protesters pelted them with stones. After the situation went out of control, Parsa District Administration Office (DAO) imposed an indefinite curfew in Birgunj from 4 pm on August 31. Parsa Chief District Officer (CDO) Keshav Raj Ghimire said curfew had been clamped at Ghantaghar, Maisthan, Parwanipur, Gandak, Powerhouse, Custom area, Adarshanagar, Ranighat, Baipas, Chhapkaiya in Birgunj. Further, defying the curfew, protesters staged rallies at Ghantaghar, Ranighat, Murli and Chhapkaiya till late evening. Agitators also set ablaze Police posts at Birgunj’s Gandak, Ranighat and Ashokbatika. They also set ablaze Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) party office in Parsa. The clashes started from Birgunj’s Nagawachowk when demonstrators hurled stones at the Police personnel. To bring the situation under control, Police fired dozen rounds of tear gas shells and fired in the air to disperse protesters. Protesters vandalised vehicles, offices of Land Survey, Nepal Telecom, DDC, Irrigation and a statue of late Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala. A clash also broke out between the agitators and Police at Bara’s Kalaiya. Police had to open three rounds of fire to disperse the mob. More than half a dozen demonstrators, including FSF-N General Secretary Ramsahay Yadav were injured. Agitators set ablaze old building of Rautahat DDC. Rautahat CDO Madan Bhujel said vital documents and files, as well as furniture, were damaged in arson. Firefighters and Security Force personnel doused the fire at the old DDC building. In addition, protesters vandalised a microbus heading to Kathmandu from Rajbiraj for defying bandh at Rupani of Raypur VDC in Saptari District. Police intervened when the protesters tried to set ablaze the microbus. Police said passengers on the vehicle were safe. Bandh organisers vandalised the CPN-UML party office and set it ablaze in Jaleswor of Mahottari District.
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September - 1 
At least four demonstrators were killed in Police firing in various places of Birgunj of Parsa and one in Kalaiya of neighbouring Bara District during violent clashes on September 1, reports The Himalayan Times. Defying curfew, supporters of the parties affiliated with United Democratic Madhesi Fron
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At least four demonstrators were killed in Police firing in various places of Birgunj of Parsa and one in Kalaiya of neighbouring Bara District during violent clashes on September 1, reports The Himalayan Times. Defying curfew, supporters of the parties affiliated with United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) took to streets and confronted with the Security Force (SF) personnel since early morning. The deceased have been identified as Dharma Raj Singh (30), Bhola Sah (24), Dinanath Sah (27) and Suman Kalwar. Likewise, Hifajat Miya was killed in Police firing when the agitators tried to cross the prohibited area at Bharat Chowk of Kalaiya, the District headquarters of Bara. The number of protesters injured in Police firing has reached two dozen in Bara and Parsa so far. The UDMF has enforced an indefinite bandh (general shutdown strike) in Parsa and neighbouring Districts to protest the draft Constitution and seven-province federal model proposed by the major parties since August 15.
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September - 1 
Irate bandh enforces set a truck on fire near Bahuari along the Bypass Road Section in Birgunj in Parsa District on September 1 night, reports Myrepublica.com. The bandh enforcers had also pelted stones at the vehicles being escorted by the SFs.
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Irate bandh enforces set a truck on fire near Bahuari along the Bypass Road Section in Birgunj in Parsa District on September 1 night, reports Myrepublica.com. The bandh enforcers had also pelted stones at the vehicles being escorted by the SFs.
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September - 3 
The curfew imposed in Birgunj in Parsa District for the past four days has been lifted for two hours on September 3, reports The Himalayan Times. According to Anuj Bhandari, Assistant Chief District Officer (ACDO) of the District Administration Office (DAO), the curfew has been lifted from 5 pm to 7
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The curfew imposed in Birgunj in Parsa District for the past four days has been lifted for two hours on September 3, reports The Himalayan Times. According to Anuj Bhandari, Assistant Chief District Officer (ACDO) of the District Administration Office (DAO), the curfew has been lifted from 5 pm to 7 pm. The Administration said that the curfew has been lifted to allow locals to buy essential goods and will be resumed from 7pm for indefinite period. Normal life in the District has been affected for the past 19 days due to indefinite bandh (general shut down strike) and curfew.
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September - 4 
Two persons, including a head constable, were killed when agitators turned violent in Bardiya and Banke Districts on September 4, reports The Himalayan Times. Superintendent of Police (SP) Govindram Pariyar at District Police Office, Bardiya, said Head Constable Dev Bahadur Pandey stationed at Area
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Two persons, including a head constable, were killed when agitators turned violent in Bardiya and Banke Districts on September 4, reports The Himalayan Times. Superintendent of Police (SP) Govindram Pariyar at District Police Office, Bardiya, said Head Constable Dev Bahadur Pandey stationed at Area Police Office Mainapokhar, Bardiya District, was killed when Tharuhat agitators hiding in a maize field fired at him when a Police team from the area Police office was clearing the road obstruction during bandh (general shut down strike). SP Pariyar said it was not clear which weapon was used in the firing. However, Police have arrested three persons, identified as Abinash Chaudhary, Ramharsha Chaudhary and Naresh Chaudhary, suspecting their involvement in killing the head constable.
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September - 25 
The imports of petroleum and other supplies from India and third countries have been lying at Indo-Nepal border areas near Biratnagar due to the blockade imposed by the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) on September 25, the second consecutive day of obstruction in the industrial hub of Nepal, r
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The imports of petroleum and other supplies from India and third countries have been lying at Indo-Nepal border areas near Biratnagar due to the blockade imposed by the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) on September 25, the second consecutive day of obstruction in the industrial hub of Nepal, reports myrepublica.com. Similar blockades are being carried out by the Madhesi protestors at the border areas on the Nepali side of Birgunj, Janakpur and Nepalgunj as well. According to Birendra Parasar, chief of Biratnagar Customs Agents Association (BCAA), the vehicles and containers carrying the imports for Nepal are halted at the Jogbani area of India. Rajesh Man Singh, a leader of the agitating UDMF, said, "We'll continue our protests until the government fulfills our demands." In Janakpur, UDMF cadres and leaders blocked the Indo-Nepal border checkpoint between Janakpur and Jaynagar as a form of protest.
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September - 27 
10 persons including seven agitators and three passengers were injured when agitating cadres of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) vandalized 50 vehicles for defying the bandh (shut down) at Bhardaha of Saptari District on September 27, reports The Himalayan Times. The three passengers were inju
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10 persons including seven agitators and three passengers were injured when agitating cadres of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) vandalized 50 vehicles for defying the bandh (shut down) at Bhardaha of Saptari District on September 27, reports The Himalayan Times. The three passengers were injured when agitators pelted stones at the vehicles. Seven agitators were injured in a clash with Police.
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October - 25 
Police arrested two leaders of Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party (TMLP) from Siraha district on charge of forcing the market to shut down on October 25, reports The Himalayan Times. Satya Narayan Yadav, advisor of the agitation struggle committee and Roshan Yadav, District member of the agitating TMLP w
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Police arrested two leaders of Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party (TMLP) from Siraha district on charge of forcing the market to shut down on October 25, reports The Himalayan Times. Satya Narayan Yadav, advisor of the agitation struggle committee and Roshan Yadav, District member of the agitating TMLP were held on the same charge.
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November - 2 
The District Administration Office, Parsa District, imposed indefinite curfew in Birgunj town from 3 pm on November 2, reports The Himalayan Times. The curfew was imposed in Bypass, Naya Bus Park, Powerhouse Chowk, Radhemai, Adarshanagar, Ranighat and Chhapkaiya areas and from Shankaracharyadwar to
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The District Administration Office, Parsa District, imposed indefinite curfew in Birgunj town from 3 pm on November 2, reports The Himalayan Times. The curfew was imposed in Bypass, Naya Bus Park, Powerhouse Chowk, Radhemai, Adarshanagar, Ranighat and Chhapkaiya areas and from Shankaracharyadwar to Inarwa till further notice. The curfew was also imposed in Adarshanagar and Chapkaiya areas of Birgunj.
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