
News Topical, Digital Desk : 150 people from Maharashtra are stranded in Nepal. Seeing the situation in Nepal, the Maharashtra government is monitoring the situation completely. Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar said on Wednesday (September 10) that the government is making every possible effort to bring back the people stranded in Nepal safely. He said that the Maharashtra government is in constant touch with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Nepal through Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi. He said that everyone is safe.
Bringing them back safely is our priority- Ajit Pawar
People from Thane, Mumbai, Latur, Pune and Kolhapur districts of Maharashtra got stuck in the violence that broke out after the Gen-Z protest. Deputy CM Ajit Pawar said that bringing our people back safely is our priority. He said that there is no need to panic.
Most people from Thane's Murbad
A group of tourists from Beed district reached Gorakhpur in UP by road in a private vehicle. Deputy CM Ajit Pawar said that the largest group of stranded tourists is from Murbad in Thane district.
30 people died in Nepal, army took over the front
So far 30 people have died in the violent protests in Nepal. The army has taken over the front. Hundreds of prisoners escaped from Nepal jails amid the violent protests. Five escaped prisoners were arrested from Siddharthnagar in UP.
Sushila Karki can become interim prime minister
Meanwhile, the discussion on the formation of an interim government has intensified. Former Chief Justice of Nepal's Supreme Court Sushila Karki can become the interim Prime Minister. Earlier, the name of Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah had also come up.
Nepal has been burning in the fire of rebellion for the last 3 days, so much so that the historical buildings there have now become ruins. Many cities of Nepal were burnt in the fire of anger against the government. During the protests in Nepal, the control of the police and army was lost.
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