Kathmandu, Sept. 10 -- Nepal is witnessing heightened political tension following violent protests that erupted in the Parliament building on September 8, resulting in the structure being set on fire. The unrest came amid demonstrations against the government over alleged corruption.
The political turmoil intensified as the Nepalese Prime Minister resigned on Tuesday, leaving a leadership vacuum at a critical time. Streets across the capital remain tense, with the army deployed to maintain order.
Speaking on the situation, a local resident, Govind, said, "We are here for the cleanliness drive which is going on all over the streets in Kathmandu city, where protests took place yesterday and the day before. I can't say who will be the next...
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