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Curfew imposed in Birgunj after mosque vandalism
Summary
Officials said a curfew was imposed in Birgunj after a mosque was vandalized and rival Hindu and Muslim protests began; the Parsa District Administration banned public gatherings and security forces are patrolling the streets.
Content
A curfew was imposed in Birgunj, a key border city in southern Nepal, after a mosque was vandalized and demonstrations began. The Parsa District Administration announced the ban on public gatherings and restricted movement in the streets. Security personnel, including soldiers and police, have been reported patrolling the area.
Key facts:
- The curfew and ban on gatherings were issued by the Parsa District Administration.
- The administration's notice warned that security forces could use force against violators.
- Protests by Muslim groups began after the mosque vandalism and were followed by demonstrations by Hindu groups.
- Authorities reported no major clashes or serious injuries, with only scuffles involving riot police noted.
Summary:
The curfew restricts public movement in Birgunj, which serves as an important border point for goods and supplies from India. Undetermined at this time.
