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Due to the curfew imposed in the vicinity of Kathmandu after the anarchy of the royalist group, the vehicles entering the valley from Kavre are stopped at the checkpoint.
After the situation in Kathmandu became tense, vehicles were not allowed to pass in the valley. Chief Superintendent of Police Bashundhara Khadka, District Police Office, Kavre, informed that due to the tension in the situation in Kathmandu, vehicles have been stopped from passing through the border crossing in the district, considering the inconvenience caused to the passengers. According to him, vehicles have been stopped at all checkpoints in the district connecting Kathmandu Valley.
"Currently, curfew has been issued in Kathmandu," she said.
About 1 hour ago, traffic has been stopped at Sanga, Nala, the border crossing connecting the valley located in the district . She said that the vehicles entering Kathmandu via BP highway are being held at Kavrevanjang. He said that the vehicle will be operated as soon as the situation in Kathmandu returns to normal.
After clashing with the police while gathering for a meeting in Tinkune, angry royalists set fire to people's houses, shops, media houses and government properties in various places in Kathmandu.
