The situation in Nepal has been continuously deteriorating for the last 72 hours. The street’s fierce battle in Nepal has now turned into a political tussle. Ben-G groups agreed to the interim Prime Minister for former Chief Justice Sushila Karki of the Supreme Court, but now they are divided. Different groups of Jane-G are suggesting different names. Due to this, clashes have started in them. The names of three more contenders have been revealed for the interim Prime Minister. These include Kulman Ghising, Balen Shah, Meger Harka Sampang. Who will lead the Antiram government in Nepal. Whose government will be formed. Parliament will be dissolved, discussions are going on about all these things. On the one hand, while sitting in the army headquarters, it is being churned.
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On the other hand, Jane Z has started fighting on the streets. At the same time, crisis of oil also arose in Nepal. There was a shortage of petrol and diesel. After that the trade stopped after the border was closed. The oil tankers who reached Nepal from India were waiting for when they would get a chance to enter Kathmandu, then the time has come after 72 hours.
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More than 420 Indians trapped in Nepal, affected by protests, could finally return home on Thursday as the Indo-Nepal border at Paniratanki closed since Monday. Around 560 Nepali citizens present in India could go to Nepal. 36 trucks including 19 petroleum tankers from India also reached Nepal, which ensured the supply of necessary fuel. Four trucks loaded with early malfunctions were about to leave for Nepal in the evening, who will take logistics material for this Himalayan country struggling with shortage of goods. Three ambulances were allowed to pass through water.
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The cross -border movement may have become largely normal, but Indian travelers are still being stopped, not only due to unstable condition, but also due to the absence of security personnel at the gates towards Nepal. However, Nepali citizens have complete freedom to return to their homes from India. Officials admitted that the lack of border management from Nepal remains an obstacle, although the movement of business vehicles and essential commodities continues.