Nepal, Feb. 23 -- With the March 5 election just around the corner, the latest reports from Gaur tell a deeply troubling story. Tensions between Hindu and Muslim communities have spilled into open violence despite extended curfew orders. Homes are tense, and the streets of this town remain uneasy, compelling former prime minister Madhav Kumar Nepal to call on residents to maintain restraint, warning that no family's safety should be put at risk and that dialogue remains the only workable path. Later, in an attempt to stop violence and tension from escalating, all political parties called for unity and harmony among all communities. Yet the clashes have persisted. Injuries have been reported, vehicles vandalised, and fires set even after s...
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