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President’s Office, Prime Minister’s residence, UN House and minister’s quarters declared a no-protest zones

No-protest zone
A protest outside the prime minister’s residence in Baluwatar, on Thursday, June 11, 2020.

Kathmandu, November 22

The District Administration Offices in Kathmandu and Lalitpur have designated the President’s Office, Prime Minister’s residence, UN House and minister’s quarters as no-protest zones.

On Tuesday, both DAOs in Kathmandu and Lalitpur stated that the order prohibits gatherings of more than five persons for protests, processions, sit-ins, gheraos, hunger strikes, and assemblies.

This follows the declaration of Maitighar Mandala and Baneshwor as no-protest zones by Kathmandu on Monday.

The order came into effect on November 21 and will be in force for a duration of up to 30 days.

This follows the announcement by the UML youth wing, the National Youth Federation Nepal, planning a mass gathering on November 23. Simultaneously, on the same day, the controversial businessperson Durga Prasai declared a protest program.

The Federation has chosen to hold its gathering in Tinkune while Prasai’s group will hold its gathering in the Balkhu area.

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