Police in Nepal on Friday arrested the main man behind the stage in the capital Kathmandu on March 28 in which two persons died.
The Nepal Police said in a statement that Durga Prasai, who was involved in violent protests in Tinken, Kathmandu, was arrested along with his bodyguards from Jhadi district from India’s border.
Mr. Production was accused of the state’s crime and organized crime.
According to media reports, Prasar was arrested by the local police in Assam and handed over to the Nepal Police, who brought him a Jhapa, where he was formally arrested.
However, no extradition treaty was effective between Nepal and India at present, so Prasai’s arrest in Assam was not revealed, the report stated in the report.
The police had earlier arrested more than five dozen people, including Restrian Prajantra Party Dhawal Shamshar Rana and Vice President Rabindra Mishra, who were arrested for being involved in the protests.
Violent protests left two persons last month, including a photo journalist, dead and more than 110 others.
There has been a series of protests by Mantindu including RPP in Kathmandu and some other parts of the country, including RPP, which is a Hindu state as a Hindu state.
The police have already initiated legal action against RPP Rana, Mishra and others under the state crime and have organized crimes to take them into judicial remand with the order of the Kathmandu district court.
RPP is demanding immediate release of party leaders and cadres, who were arrested in connection with the protests.
Through the declaration of a Parliament, the political parties of Nepal abolished the 240 -year -old monarchy in 2008 and converted the erstwhile Hindu kingdom into a secular, federal, democratic republic.
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