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The District Administration Office has issued a prohibition order in the main urban area of Birganj metropolis. The curfew imposed from 7.30 pm on Saturday ended at 12.00 midnight on Sunday, the local administration issued this prohibition order.
The Chief District Officer of Parsa, Ganesh Aryal, issued a notice on Sunday night and issued a prohibition order in the area within Bypass Road, West Sirsia Bridge, North Gandak Chowk and South Shankaracharya Gate to the east of Birganj. Earlier curfew was imposed in this area. In the
report, it is mentioned that the situation is gradually improving when analyzing the peace and security situation and based on the decision made in the all-party meeting on Sunday with the related parties, it is not necessary to continue the curfew order.
In addition to the fact that the situation has not completely returned to normal, the notice states that a prohibition order has been issued in accordance with section 6 (3 a) of the Local Administration Act 2028, from Monday until further notice.
After the all-party all-party meeting held at the district administration office on Sunday evening decided on five points to defuse the tension in Birgunj, the situation in Birgunj is improving. Since the curfew has been lifted since midnight on Sunday, it has become easy for people to move around. Birganj market has opened since Monday morning.
During the procession of Hanuman Jayanti, there was tension in Chhapkainya area of Birganj on Saturday. In the clash, 12 people including Superintendent of Police Gautam Mishra of Nepal Police, 16 people including DSP Devendra Bahadur Singh of Armed Police and 13 civilians were injured.
