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Nepal army tries to restore order
Manila Bulletin
|September 12, 2025
Residents of Nepal's capital rushed to buy groceries Thursday morning when the army briefly lifted a curfew it imposed to quell violent protests that toppled the country's government, as confusion set in about who would govern the Himalayan nation.
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Nepal army, which took control of the capital Tuesday night after two days of protests that burned government buildings and businesses, lifted the curfew for four hours Thursday morning. People rushed to buy rice, vegetables, and meat, while others took the opportunity to pray at Hindu temples.
Armed soldiers were guarding the streets, checking vehicles and offering assistance to those in need.
It remained unclear who would take control of the government as the search for an interim leader continued.
When the protests prompted Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli to resign Tuesday, the country’s ceremonial President Ram Chandra Poudel asked him to lead a transitional government until a new one could be put in place. But Oli fled from his official residence, and his whereabouts were not clear.
This story is from the September 12, 2025 edition of Manila Bulletin.
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