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Alert in Uttarakhand after violence in Nepal!

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Alert in Uttarakhand after violence in Nepal!

Nepal Protest: Due to the increasing resentment against the government in Nepal, concern in India is also at its peak. Especially, security arrangements have been chalked out in the states bordering Nepal.

Nepal Protest : Violent protests are taking place against the government in Nepal and the buildings have been set on fire. The miscreants have vandalized after going to Parliament and now an alert has been issued in the states of India bordering Nepal. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami in this episode (CM Pushkar Singh Dhami) Has instructed the officials to keep a close watch on social media. Chief Minister Dhami said that action will be taken on time with any kind of rumor, misleading information or inflammatory material. He said that they should keep an eye on the activities of anti-social elements by conducting intensive examination in their respective areas. On Tuesday, Dhami presided over a high -level sitting with the authorities through a video conferencing and asked Pithoragarh, Champawat and Udham Singh Nagar to maintain vigilance on the border of Nepal. Apart from this, in Uttar Pradesh too, the police has issued a high alert in all the districts bordering Nepal 24 hours.

Gujarat CM spoke to PM

At the same time, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that his government has approached the Center for a safe return to the people of the state including tourists and students. He wrote on his X handle that the state is in touch with the state Mea regarding the safe return of Gujarati tourists and students trapped in the incidents of political stability and violence in Nepal and has also given instructions to the officials of the states in this regard. Amidst the continuous violence in Nepal, India said on Tuesday that the developments are keeping a close watch and it is expected that all the issues will be resolved peacefully. On the other hand, Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned keeping in mind the growing protests towards the public. After resigning on behalf of the Prime Minister, the protesters vandalized private houses of many big leaders, headquarters of political parties and Parliament House.

200 Telugu

On the other hand Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said that about 200 Telugu people are stranded in Nepal. A tourist from Karnataka said that many Indians are still stranded in Kathmandu. The tourist said that she had gone on a visit to Kailash-Mansarovar with her sister where she got stuck in a hotel with Indians. The case is that aviation companies like Air India, SpiceJet, Air India Express and IndiGo have canceled their flights to Kathmandu on Wednesday. Let us know that many states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Rajasthan have set up special cells to help their residents.

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