Chief District Officer Dinesh Sagar Bhusal said that efforts are being made to prevent the clash.
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The local administration is trying to stop the clashes in Gaur, the headquarters of Rautahat. A large number of security personnel have been mobilized in Gaur and other areas. Additional troops have also been mobilized in the clash area.
Chief District Officer Dinesh Sagar Bhusal said that efforts are being made to stop the clashes. ‘The clashes in the market area are stopping,’ he said, ‘Some people are pelting stones in the inner area. Security personnel have been deployed to control them.’
Even though the local administration imposed a curfew from 1 pm to prevent the clashes that have been going on since Friday, incidents of stone-pelting are still happening in the inner area. Although the main road of Gaur appears calm after the army was mobilized in the headquarters and other areas since morning, the situation in the inner area is still tense.
A scooter was set on fire in Machkutia Tole, Gaur Municipality-4, a while ago. Half a dozen vehicles have been damaged.
Tensions have flared after a clash between two parties over a wedding ring took a violent turn on Friday in Sangadha village of Gaur Municipality-6. Police fired aerial fire and tear gas shells to control the situation.
The district administration has imposed a curfew at Mudbalwa Gate in the east, Lal Bakaiya Dam in the west, Bam Canal in the north, and Gaur Customs Office in the south.
