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April - 3 
The Communist Party of Nepal- Maoist (CPN-Moist) announced that it would observe a unilateral cease-fire within the Kathmandu valley with effect from April 3-evening until further notice. The chairman of CPN-Maoist, Prachanda, stated that his party had taken the decision “to cease all of its militar
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The Communist Party of Nepal- Maoist (CPN-Moist) announced that it would observe a unilateral cease-fire within the Kathmandu valley with effect from April 3-evening until further notice. The chairman of CPN-Maoist, Prachanda, stated that his party had taken the decision “to cease all of its military activities” in the capital valley keeping in view the requests made by the alliance and civil society groups and also to expose claims by the royal Government that the Maoists were planning to infiltrate into the protest programmes organized by the Seven Party Alliance (SPA). He added that his party would extend its “full support” to the programmes of general strike, rallies and non-cooperation announced by the SPA this week (April 6-9) as per the spirit of the second memorandum of understanding entered between his party and the SPA. He also alleged that the Government was conspiring to what he called unleash “state terror” against the peaceful movement being launched by the opposition parties against the 14-month-old direct rule of the king.
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April - 5 
Authorities in various districts have ordered security agencies to bar passenger buses plying to Kathmandu. Following such order from the local administrations, all passenger booking counters at various bus stops in the Dolakha and Ramechhap districts have stopped booking tickets for an indefinite p
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Authorities in various districts have ordered security agencies to bar passenger buses plying to Kathmandu. Following such order from the local administrations, all passenger booking counters at various bus stops in the Dolakha and Ramechhap districts have stopped booking tickets for an indefinite period. Likewise, the local administration in Baglung, Parbat, Kaski and Myagdi districts have also ordered transporters not to ply long-route passenger bus services that connect to Kathmandu, as well as major cities in the country, from April 5.
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April - 5 
Kantipur Online reports that police on April 5, today, arrested around 40 people including journalists, lawyers, professors and doctors, while they were staging a demonstration at New Baneshwor in Kathmandu. The protest rally was organized by the Professional Alliance for Peace and Democracy Nepal d
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Kantipur Online reports that police on April 5, today, arrested around 40 people including journalists, lawyers, professors and doctors, while they were staging a demonstration at New Baneshwor in Kathmandu. The protest rally was organized by the Professional Alliance for Peace and Democracy Nepal defying the Government ban order on demonstrations.
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April - 6 
Nepal News has reported that normal life across Nepal was affected on April 6, the first day of the four-day long general strike called by the seven party opposition alliance. A day earlier, hundreds of political leaders and activists, students and professionals were arrested. According to the CPN (
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Nepal News has reported that normal life across Nepal was affected on April 6, the first day of the four-day long general strike called by the seven party opposition alliance. A day earlier, hundreds of political leaders and activists, students and professionals were arrested. According to the CPN (UML), dozens of party leaders were arrested early in the morning while plainclothes police personnel searched the residences of several other leaders. Similarly, hundreds of protesting students were detained from various campuses in the capital Kathmandu. Dozens of professionals, including journalists and lawyers, were also arrested from separate rallies organised in Kathmandu.
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April - 6 
Nepal News reports that over 400 pro-democracy protesters and journalists were arrested in Kathmandu while dozens of others were injured on the first day of the four-day nationwide general strike called by the seven-party alliance (SPA) on April 6. Violent protests were reported from the Kalanki, Na
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Nepal News reports that over 400 pro-democracy protesters and journalists were arrested in Kathmandu while dozens of others were injured on the first day of the four-day nationwide general strike called by the seven-party alliance (SPA) on April 6. Violent protests were reported from the Kalanki, Naya Baneshwor, Chabahil and Kirtipur areas where the protesters set ablaze tyres on the streets while the police baton-charged and fired several rounds of tear gas shells to disrupt the protests. Other reports added that marketplaces, industries, schools and colleges remained closed in the capital and no vehicles, except for the diplomatic and UN vehicles, plied throughout the day. The Home Ministry, meanwhile, said that 167 persons were arrested while defying the prohibitory orders effective within the Ring Road area in Kathmandu and Lalitpur.
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April - 7 
At least four Maoists and two civilians were killed after Maoists attacked security bases in the Butwal and Kapilavastu districts on April 7-night, according to Himalayan Times. The insurgents reportedly entered Butwal from Basantapur jungle, Laxminagar and the upper part of Jyotinagar and Chure jun
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At least four Maoists and two civilians were killed after Maoists attacked security bases in the Butwal and Kapilavastu districts on April 7-night, according to Himalayan Times. The insurgents reportedly entered Butwal from Basantapur jungle, Laxminagar and the upper part of Jyotinagar and Chure jungle region in Sukhhanagar, targeting the area police office, the western regional police office training centre and the army training centre at Golpark. Four bodies of Maoists have been recovered from the site. Ashok Thapa, a resident of Butwal 6, was also killed while two others sustained injuries in the attack.
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April - 7 
Home Minister Kamal Thapa has alleged that the on-going anti-government demonstrations in Kathmandu are being led and controlled by the Maoists. Thapa claimed that `terrorists’ were responsible for activities like pelting stones on Government vehicles, burning tires, setting fire to Government offic
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Home Minister Kamal Thapa has alleged that the on-going anti-government demonstrations in Kathmandu are being led and controlled by the Maoists. Thapa claimed that `terrorists’ were responsible for activities like pelting stones on Government vehicles, burning tires, setting fire to Government offices and assaulting of police personnel.
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April - 7 
Protests continued on the second day of the four-day nationwide strike against King Gyanendra being organised by the seven-party alliance. The district post office in Lalitpur was reportedly set ablaze and students at the Tribhuvan University in Kirtipur ransacked the Dean’s office and briefly held
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Protests continued on the second day of the four-day nationwide strike against King Gyanendra being organised by the seven-party alliance. The district post office in Lalitpur was reportedly set ablaze and students at the Tribhuvan University in Kirtipur ransacked the Dean’s office and briefly held several officers hostage. Public transport, shops and schools across the country were reportedly shut. Presidents of Government and corporation employees’ unions said they have extended support to the movement to safeguard their professional and trade union rights. They said employees of the Nepal Electricity Authority, various corporations and banking sectors stopped work on April 7 to express solidarity with the movement. A number of protestors were arrested in Jumla, Morang, Pokhara, Lamjung, Hetauda, Chitwan, Lahan, Kalaiya, Baglung, Charikot, Dipayal and Butwal. Normal life was also reportedly affected in the Surkhet, Rautahat, Gorkha and Tanahun districts.
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April - 7 
The Government has imposed curfew in the Kathmandu Valley from 10 am to 9 pm effective from April 8 until further notice, Himalayan Times reported. Issuing separate notices, the district administration offices of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur have imposed a curfew with the Ring Road areas in Kat
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The Government has imposed curfew in the Kathmandu Valley from 10 am to 9 pm effective from April 8 until further notice, Himalayan Times reported. Issuing separate notices, the district administration offices of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur have imposed a curfew with the Ring Road areas in Kathmandu and Lalitpur, and in certain places in the Bhaktapur and Kirtipur municipality. "Residents should not come out of their houses. Security forces could shoot violators or police could arrest them and jail them up to one month," the notices said.
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Kantipur Online reports that authorities have issued a 12-hour curfew in the western city of Pokhara. Issuing a notice, the Kaski District Administration Office imposed a 9am-9pm curfew order in the Pokhara Sub-metropolis on April 9. Similarly local administrations in the Surkhet, Butwal and Chitwan
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Kantipur Online reports that authorities have issued a 12-hour curfew in the western city of Pokhara. Issuing a notice, the Kaski District Administration Office imposed a 9am-9pm curfew order in the Pokhara Sub-metropolis on April 9. Similarly local administrations in the Surkhet, Butwal and Chitwan districts on April 8 issued fresh curfew orders for their respective districts, while the administration in Nepalgunj has extended the existing curfew order by four hours. In Surkhet, local administration imposed a daytime curfew in Birendranagar municipality and some adjoining areas on April 8. In Butwal, the administration issued curfew orders from 7 pm to 5 am. Meanwhile, in Nepalgunj, the curfew period has been extended by four hours with effect from April 8 till further notice.
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April - 8 
Protests were organized across the nation on April 8. One person is reported to have died in Pokhara during the protest. Local authorities in Chitwan, Surkhet and Banke districts imposed daytime curfew and detained hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators.
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Protests were organized across the nation on April 8. One person is reported to have died in Pokhara during the protest. Local authorities in Chitwan, Surkhet and Banke districts imposed daytime curfew and detained hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators.
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April - 8 April - 9
The Government has declared a 13-hour curfew in the capital Kathmandu on April 9 beginning 7:00 in the morning, according to Nepal News. Issuing separate public notices on April 8- evening, the district administrations of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur announced a 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. curfew, citi
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The Government has declared a 13-hour curfew in the capital Kathmandu on April 9 beginning 7:00 in the morning, according to Nepal News. Issuing separate public notices on April 8- evening, the district administrations of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur announced a 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. curfew, citing possible violence and loss of property during agitations being carried out by the seven opposition political parties. The curfew orders have been clamped within the Ring Road area, parts of Kirtipur and Bhaktapur. The district administrations said security force personnel have been authorised to shoot at those defying the curfew.
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April - 9 
Defying curfew and prohibitory orders, protestors in various suburbs of Kathmandu, Kirtipur, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur continued to demonstrate on the last day of the general strike. The seven party alliance on April 9 announced more protest programmes for April 10 and the future. "The general strike w
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Defying curfew and prohibitory orders, protestors in various suburbs of Kathmandu, Kirtipur, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur continued to demonstrate on the last day of the general strike. The seven party alliance on April 9 announced more protest programmes for April 10 and the future. "The general strike will continue," a statement issued by the Joint Mass Movement Central Coordination Committee said.
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April - 9 
Three persons were killed and over 26 protesters injured when security forces (SFs) opened fire at anti-King protestors in different parts of the country on April 9. A protestor was killed when police opened fire at activists of the seven political parties in Banepa. Three others were critically inj
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Three persons were killed and over 26 protesters injured when security forces (SFs) opened fire at anti-King protestors in different parts of the country on April 9. A protestor was killed when police opened fire at activists of the seven political parties in Banepa. Three others were critically injured in the firing. In Bara, two demonstrators were injured when SF personnel opened fire at the demonstrators. In Syangja, Nepali Congress district leader Kedar Kafle was critically injured when SFs opened fire. In Butwal, one person died at Traffic Chowk when the SF personnel opened fire while at Nawalparasi, four demonstrators were injured when armed police opened fire in Gaindakot.
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April - 10 
Authorities clamped daytime curfew at Bharatpur in Chitwan district, Pokhara in Kaski district, Butwal in Rupandehi district and Banepa in Kavre district. In Pokhara, the District Administration Office imposed curfew from 8 am to 7 pm, while in Bharatpur municipality and nearby areas from 7 am to 6
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Authorities clamped daytime curfew at Bharatpur in Chitwan district, Pokhara in Kaski district, Butwal in Rupandehi district and Banepa in Kavre district. In Pokhara, the District Administration Office imposed curfew from 8 am to 7 pm, while in Bharatpur municipality and nearby areas from 7 am to 6 pm.
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April - 10 
In Chitwan district, a protester was injured in police firing at Ratnanagar on April 10-morning. The police also intervened in a peace rally staged by the teachers’ association and arrested 65 from Bharatpur-1. In Pokhara, college teachers joined the activists in defying the curfew. In Nepalgunj, Ro
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In Chitwan district, a protester was injured in police firing at Ratnanagar on April 10-morning. The police also intervened in a peace rally staged by the teachers’ association and arrested 65 from Bharatpur-1. In Pokhara, college teachers joined the activists in defying the curfew. In Nepalgunj, Royal Nepalese Army soldiers entered the Mahendra Multiple Campus and reportedly injured five students in the college hostel.
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April - 10 
Thirty-five persons were injured when security force personnel fired rubber bullets in the Bus Park area at Gongabu and Kalanki in the capital Kathmandu.
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Thirty-five persons were injured when security force personnel fired rubber bullets in the Bus Park area at Gongabu and Kalanki in the capital Kathmandu.
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April - 11 
Kantipur Online reports that over 350 anti-King protestors were injured in police action in the capital Kathmandu on April 11. Majority of the injured were ferried in ambulances from Gongabu area, where Armed Police Force (APF) personnel had opened fire at demonstrators.
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Kantipur Online reports that over 350 anti-King protestors were injured in police action in the capital Kathmandu on April 11. Majority of the injured were ferried in ambulances from Gongabu area, where Armed Police Force (APF) personnel had opened fire at demonstrators.
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April - 12 
Himalayan Times reports that a anti-King protester was killed and 36 others injured when police opened fire at Parasi Bazaar, Maheshpur Chowk and Bhrikuti Chowk in Nawalparasi district on the seventh day of the general strike called by the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) on April 12. Following the death,
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Himalayan Times reports that a anti-King protester was killed and 36 others injured when police opened fire at Parasi Bazaar, Maheshpur Chowk and Bhrikuti Chowk in Nawalparasi district on the seventh day of the general strike called by the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) on April 12. Following the death, demonstrators torched the offices of Cottage and Small Industries and District Education Office. They also set ablaze houses of the chairman of Nawalparasi DDC and the mayor of Ram Gram municipality. The District Administration Office has clamped curfew in the municipality from 6 pm to 4 am. In Syangja, at least 30 persons were injured in police action. In Pokhara, the police disrupted a rally staged by the Professionals’ Organisation and arrested 239 demonstrators. In Dipayal, at least 50 persons, including two children, were hurt when police resorted to baton-charge. In Sarlahi, at least 10 protesters were wounded when police intervened in a bicycle rally. In Gaighat, more than 30 demonstrators were injured in police action while in Jhapa, at least 28 demonstrators were hurt in police action at Chandragadhi. In the Sindhupalchowk district, all banks have shut down indefinitely to back the ongoing agitation. Rallies were also reportedly held in Rautahat, Baglung, Nuwakot, Palpa, Bhairahawa and Hetauda.
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April - 12 
Local authorities in the Kathmandu and Lalitpur districts have ended a daytime curfew imposed within the Ring Road area on April 12. "The curfew clamped down within the Ring Road area has been lifted until further notice," the state-run Nepal Television reported.
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Local authorities in the Kathmandu and Lalitpur districts have ended a daytime curfew imposed within the Ring Road area on April 12. "The curfew clamped down within the Ring Road area has been lifted until further notice," the state-run Nepal Television reported.
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April - 13 
The SPA has said the ongoing nationwide general strike will continue on April 13, today, as well. A meeting of its Central People’s Movement Coordination Committee held in Kathmandu on April 12 announced to carry on with the general strike.
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The SPA has said the ongoing nationwide general strike will continue on April 13, today, as well. A meeting of its Central People’s Movement Coordination Committee held in Kathmandu on April 12 announced to carry on with the general strike.
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April - 14 
Pro-democracy demonstrations continued across the country on April 14. Security force personnel arrested more than 100 demonstrators, including 53 women and 14 journalists, from a rally at Baglung bazaar, the district headquarters of Baglung. In Arghakhanchi, normal life was affected throughout the
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Pro-democracy demonstrations continued across the country on April 14. Security force personnel arrested more than 100 demonstrators, including 53 women and 14 journalists, from a rally at Baglung bazaar, the district headquarters of Baglung. In Arghakhanchi, normal life was affected throughout the day as vehicular movement remained disrupted, industries and other organizations remained closed due to the general strike. Thousands of villagers took out an anti-government rally at the district headquarters of Sandhikharka. Similar demonstrations were organized in Dhankuta, Ilam, Sindhupalchowk, Janakpur, Panchthar, Kaski, Jhapa, Taplejung, Dhading, Dhangadhi, Parbat and other districts.
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April - 15 
According to Nepal News, over ten thousand people gathered at Kalanki Chowk in the outskirts of the capital Kathmandu to demonstrate against the royal government on the 10th day of the general strike carried out by the seven opposition parties on April 15. Protest rallies that marched past Balkhu, N
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According to Nepal News, over ten thousand people gathered at Kalanki Chowk in the outskirts of the capital Kathmandu to demonstrate against the royal government on the 10th day of the general strike carried out by the seven opposition parties on April 15. Protest rallies that marched past Balkhu, Naikap and Sitapaita areas converged into a mass meeting at Kalanki Chowk. They chanted slogans against the government crackdown in the recent demonstrations across the country. Security presence was reportedly heavy during the protest but no clash occurred unlike in previous days.
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April - 16 
Demonstration continued in the Kathmandu Valley with large public participation, according to Kantipur Online. At least six protesters were injured in police shooting at Balkhu in Kathmandu. Demonstrations were also reportedly staged at various parts of the Valley, including at Gongabu, Chabahil, Sa
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Demonstration continued in the Kathmandu Valley with large public participation, according to Kantipur Online. At least six protesters were injured in police shooting at Balkhu in Kathmandu. Demonstrations were also reportedly staged at various parts of the Valley, including at Gongabu, Chabahil, Sat Dobato and Bhaktapur.
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April - 16 
King Gyanendra on April 16 met US Ambassador James F Moriarty, Chinese Ambassador Sun Heping and Indian Ambassador Shiv Shankar Mukherji separately at the Narayanhity Royal Palace.
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King Gyanendra on April 16 met US Ambassador James F Moriarty, Chinese Ambassador Sun Heping and Indian Ambassador Shiv Shankar Mukherji separately at the Narayanhity Royal Palace.
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April - 16 
The Seven Party Alliance (SPA) announced on April 16 fresh rounds of protest programmes to intensify the ongoing anti-King demonstrations. A meeting of the Joint Movement Central Coordination Committee (JMCCC) held in the capital Kathmandu decided, among other issues, not to pay tax to the Governmen
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The Seven Party Alliance (SPA) announced on April 16 fresh rounds of protest programmes to intensify the ongoing anti-King demonstrations. A meeting of the Joint Movement Central Coordination Committee (JMCCC) held in the capital Kathmandu decided, among other issues, not to pay tax to the Government. The JMCCC said it will stage a 'huge demonstration' in the capital on April 20. The SPA also called on everyone "to boycott any products and services of those businesses and industries belonging to the royal family and its family members."
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April - 17 
Gatherings, processions and sit-ins that could disturb the law and order situation have been prohibited by the District Administrative Office in all areas within the Ring Road and up to 200 metres from the road within Kathmandu metropolis and Lalitpur sub-metropolis with effect from April 17.
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Gatherings, processions and sit-ins that could disturb the law and order situation have been prohibited by the District Administrative Office in all areas within the Ring Road and up to 200 metres from the road within Kathmandu metropolis and Lalitpur sub-metropolis with effect from April 17.
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April - 17 
Himalayan Times reports that one protestor was killed and several others injured when security forces (SFs) opened fire at agitators at Nijgadh in the Bara district on April 17. In the capital Kathmandu, police action on protestors at the Chabahil-Chuchepati area left 62 injured. In Kalaiya, at leas
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Himalayan Times reports that one protestor was killed and several others injured when security forces (SFs) opened fire at agitators at Nijgadh in the Bara district on April 17. In the capital Kathmandu, police action on protestors at the Chabahil-Chuchepati area left 62 injured. In Kalaiya, at least 24 agitators were injured when police intervened in a rally. In Narayangarh, four agitators were injured when SFs opened fire at them at Ratnanagar municipality. In Birgunj, over a dozen activists were injured when police intervened in a demonstration. In Ramechhap, three protestors were injured in police action at Manthali. In Itahari, SF personnel fired dozens of rounds at demonstrators, injuring 24. Six police personnel were also injured in the clash. In Nepalgunj, 20 demonstrators were injured in police action.
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April - 18 
In the capital Kathmandu, at least 45 Government officials were arrested from their offices for expressing solidarity with the ongoing protest movement. Among those arrested, 32 belong to the Ministry of Home Affairs while the rest are with the Nepal Rastra Bank and Banking Office in Thapathali.
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In the capital Kathmandu, at least 45 Government officials were arrested from their offices for expressing solidarity with the ongoing protest movement. Among those arrested, 32 belong to the Ministry of Home Affairs while the rest are with the Nepal Rastra Bank and Banking Office in Thapathali.
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April - 19 
In Pokhara, police intervened in a protest rally organised by the Nepal University Teachers Association and arrested at least 250 teachers from Mahendra Pul on April 19. The local administration had imposed a daylong curfew in Pokhara from 8 am to 7 pm on the same day with shoot-at-sight orders.
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In Pokhara, police intervened in a protest rally organised by the Nepal University Teachers Association and arrested at least 250 teachers from Mahendra Pul on April 19. The local administration had imposed a daylong curfew in Pokhara from 8 am to 7 pm on the same day with shoot-at-sight orders.
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April - 19 
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Special Envoy to Nepal, Dr Karan Singh, and Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran who arrived in Kathmandu on April 19 met Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepali Congress-Democratic President Sher Bahadur Deuba and CPN-UML General Secretary Madhav Kuma
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Special Envoy to Nepal, Dr Karan Singh, and Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran who arrived in Kathmandu on April 19 met Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepali Congress-Democratic President Sher Bahadur Deuba and CPN-UML General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal.
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April - 20 
At least three persons were killed and over 50 injured when security force (SF) personnel opened fire at anti-King protestors demonstrating in the Kalanki area of the capital Kathmandu defying curfew orders on April 20. Nepal News reports that over 50,000 protesters had come on the streets in Kalank
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At least three persons were killed and over 50 injured when security force (SF) personnel opened fire at anti-King protestors demonstrating in the Kalanki area of the capital Kathmandu defying curfew orders on April 20. Nepal News reports that over 50,000 protesters had come on the streets in Kalanki, demanding an end to the King's rule.
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April - 20 
Police shot and injured over 70 protesters at Satdobato. Several political activists, including Nepali Congress (Democratic) leader Dr. Prakash Saran Mahat, were also injured during police action in the Gongabu area. Likewise, over three dozen protestors were injured in Patan when they clashed with
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Police shot and injured over 70 protesters at Satdobato. Several political activists, including Nepali Congress (Democratic) leader Dr. Prakash Saran Mahat, were also injured during police action in the Gongabu area. Likewise, over three dozen protestors were injured in Patan when they clashed with riot police. Close to seven thousand people reportedly defied curfew orders in the Bansbari area and reached the Ring Road where the Police fired teargas to disperse them.
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April - 20 
SF personnel barred five thousand anti-King activists coming from Dhading district at Thankot, a Nepali Congress statement said. According to CPN (UML), police arrested Standing Committee member Keshav Badal from a demonstration in Chabhil.
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SF personnel barred five thousand anti-King activists coming from Dhading district at Thankot, a Nepali Congress statement said. According to CPN (UML), police arrested Standing Committee member Keshav Badal from a demonstration in Chabhil.
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April - 20 
The Government has imposed an 18-hour-long curfew within the Ring Road areas of Kathmandu and Lalitpur districts with effect from early April 20-morning. It was clamped with a view to disrupt the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) planned Ring Road picketing programme on the same day.
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The Government has imposed an 18-hour-long curfew within the Ring Road areas of Kathmandu and Lalitpur districts with effect from early April 20-morning. It was clamped with a view to disrupt the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) planned Ring Road picketing programme on the same day.
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April - 20 
The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Special Envoy, Karan Singh, met with King Gyanendra at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu on April 20. Following the meeting, Karan Singh said, "I am optimistic. I am hopeful that the King will make an announcement shortly. The ball is in the King's
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The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Special Envoy, Karan Singh, met with King Gyanendra at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu on April 20. Following the meeting, Karan Singh said, "I am optimistic. I am hopeful that the King will make an announcement shortly. The ball is in the King's court… He is the head of state. He has to play a positive role. I found that his attitude was positive." During his two-day visit to Kathmandu, the envoy also met leaders of political parties to assess the impact of the protests.
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April - 20 
The Seven Parties Alliance (SPA) has claimed that massive demonstrations were also held in almost all major cities and towns around Nepal, including Damak in Jhapa, Pokhara, Palpa’s Tansen, Baglung Bazaar, Myagdi’s Beni, Rajbiraj, Chitwan, Dang, Bardia, Dhanusa, Pokhara, Chitwan, Butwal, Jhapa, Kala
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The Seven Parties Alliance (SPA) has claimed that massive demonstrations were also held in almost all major cities and towns around Nepal, including Damak in Jhapa, Pokhara, Palpa’s Tansen, Baglung Bazaar, Myagdi’s Beni, Rajbiraj, Chitwan, Dang, Bardia, Dhanusa, Pokhara, Chitwan, Butwal, Jhapa, Kalaiya, Kavre, Sindhupalchowk and Nepalgunj.
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April - 21 
Authorities have declared day-time curfew in Kathmandu, and surrounding areas on April 21, today, as well.
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Authorities have declared day-time curfew in Kathmandu, and surrounding areas on April 21, today, as well.
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April - 21 April - 22
More than 200 pro-democracy activists protesting against the April 21-speech of King Gyanendra and defying the curfew orders were wounded when security forces (SFs) opened fire at them and charged batons at different places in Kathmandu while protest rallies continued in almost all cities and towns
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More than 200 pro-democracy activists protesting against the April 21-speech of King Gyanendra and defying the curfew orders were wounded when security forces (SFs) opened fire at them and charged batons at different places in Kathmandu while protest rallies continued in almost all cities and towns across the country on April 22, according to Nepal News.
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April - 22 
At least 50 demonstrators were injured when SFs fired rubber bullets when a huge crowd of protesters reached Bhotahiti area in central Kathmandu. Similarly, more than 35 protesters were injured in firing by the troops at Tripureshwor when a crowd of an estimated 50 thousand people tried to move towa
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At least 50 demonstrators were injured when SFs fired rubber bullets when a huge crowd of protesters reached Bhotahiti area in central Kathmandu. Similarly, more than 35 protesters were injured in firing by the troops at Tripureshwor when a crowd of an estimated 50 thousand people tried to move towards Ratna Park. Further, nearly 24 people were injured when police fired rubber bullets and changed batons on the protesters at Soltimode. More than 100 persons were reportedly injured in clashes with SF personnel elsewhere around Kathmandu Valley. The CPN (UML) in a statement said more than 300 pro-democracy activists were injured during protests in Kathmandu.
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April - 22 
There were reports of demonstrations against the King’s speech in different parts of the country. In Pokhara, nearly 100 thousand people joined in the seven-party demonstration while rallies were organised in other western district headquarters like Baglung Bazaar, Beni, Kusma, Damauli and Gorkha. D
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There were reports of demonstrations against the King’s speech in different parts of the country. In Pokhara, nearly 100 thousand people joined in the seven-party demonstration while rallies were organised in other western district headquarters like Baglung Bazaar, Beni, Kusma, Damauli and Gorkha. Districts surrounding Kathmandu Valley like Kavre, Sindhupalchowk, Nuwakot and Rasuwa also witnessed demonstrations. In eastern Nepal, protests were organised in major towns like Biratnagar in Morang, Dhankuta, Damak of Jhapa, Ilam Bazaar, Phidim of Paanchthar. Protests were also organised in Bardiya, Rolpa, Pyuthan, Dailekh and Nepalgunj in Banke district.
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April - 23 
Five Maoists, a security force (SF) personnel and a civilian were killed in a clash on April 23-night between SFs and Maoists in Chautara, headquarters of the Sindhupalchowk district. The clash occured after the Maoists launched simultaneous attacks on the SFs guarding the repeater tower of Nepal Te
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Five Maoists, a security force (SF) personnel and a civilian were killed in a clash on April 23-night between SFs and Maoists in Chautara, headquarters of the Sindhupalchowk district. The clash occured after the Maoists launched simultaneous attacks on the SFs guarding the repeater tower of Nepal Telecom and the Royal Nepalese Army’s (RNA) Naya Srinath Battalion around 9 pm. The RNA issued a statement that SFs foiled the Maoist attacks, adding that one soldier and five insurgents were killed in the clash. Four civilians and 10 SF personnel were injured in the clash. After the attacks, Maoists reportedly abducted Om Thapa, a police personnel, from his residence.
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April - 23 
Kantipur Online has reported that the Maoists have launched an attack on Chautara, headquarters of the Sindhupalchowk district, on April 23-night. The attack, which began at 9 pm, is reportedly continuing and details were not available till last reports came in. Eyewitness said Maoists attacked the
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Kantipur Online has reported that the Maoists have launched an attack on Chautara, headquarters of the Sindhupalchowk district, on April 23-night. The attack, which began at 9 pm, is reportedly continuing and details were not available till last reports came in. Eyewitness said Maoists attacked the office of Nepal Telecom, army barracks and the district police office simultaneously.
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April - 23 
On April 23, atleast 20 anti-King protesters were injured when police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at 5,000 agitators at Mahadevsthan in the Koteshwor area of capital Kathmandu. In Sukedhara, 10 protesters were wounded by rubber bullets. Over a hundred thousand people assembled at Gongabu Chowk
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On April 23, atleast 20 anti-King protesters were injured when police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at 5,000 agitators at Mahadevsthan in the Koteshwor area of capital Kathmandu. In Sukedhara, 10 protesters were wounded by rubber bullets. Over a hundred thousand people assembled at Gongabu Chowk in defiance of the curfew issued by authorities. At Chabahil, 30,000 protestors held a mass meeting.
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April - 23 
The Seven Party Alliance announced fresh nationwide protests, aiming to bring a mass of two million people into Kathmandu on April 25. A meeting of the Joint People’s Movement Coordination Committee held on April 23 announced to stage peaceful demonstrations in Kathmandu and protest rallies in all c
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The Seven Party Alliance announced fresh nationwide protests, aiming to bring a mass of two million people into Kathmandu on April 25. A meeting of the Joint People’s Movement Coordination Committee held on April 23 announced to stage peaceful demonstrations in Kathmandu and protest rallies in all cities and towns around the country.
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April - 25 
Kantipur Online has reported that two more bodies of civilians were recovered on April 25 from the District Hospital, which had been used by Maoists as security cover when they launched simultaneous attacks on security and Government offices at Chautara in the Sindhupalchowk district on April 23-nig
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Kantipur Online has reported that two more bodies of civilians were recovered on April 25 from the District Hospital, which had been used by Maoists as security cover when they launched simultaneous attacks on security and Government offices at Chautara in the Sindhupalchowk district on April 23-night.
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April - 26 
At least one police personnel was killed and another injured in clashes between the Maoists and troops at Gurje Bhanjang in the Nuwakot district on April 26.
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At least one police personnel was killed and another injured in clashes between the Maoists and troops at Gurje Bhanjang in the Nuwakot district on April 26.
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April - 28 
The Maoists are scheduled to hold a peaceful mass meeting in the capital on April 28, according to Kantipur Online. According to Maoist sources, they will take out a rally before converging into a mass gathering at Khullamanch in Kathmandu. The sources added that the Maoist aligned All Nepal Nationa
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The Maoists are scheduled to hold a peaceful mass meeting in the capital on April 28, according to Kantipur Online. According to Maoist sources, they will take out a rally before converging into a mass gathering at Khullamanch in Kathmandu. The sources added that the Maoist aligned All Nepal National Independent Students' Union - Revolutionary will conduct the meet.
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*Data till , April 22, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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