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Province No. 2
Incidents of Political Clashes:2015
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July - 17 
The United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) staged a protest programme against the draft constitution in Janakpur District on July 17, saying that the draft is against the demands raised by the front, reports Ekantipur.com. A protest rally organised from the Railway station turned into a corner assem
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The United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) staged a protest programme against the draft constitution in Janakpur District on July 17, saying that the draft is against the demands raised by the front, reports Ekantipur.com. A protest rally organised from the Railway station turned into a corner assembly at Janaki Chowk after marching around the town. Various leaders and cadres from Madhes-based parties, affiliated to the front, participated in the protest rally. Madhesi leaders warned that they would not accept the constitution without demarcation of federal borders. They expressed their rue for discriminating Madhesi in all provisions ranging from Preamble to citizenship issue. Also, the Madhesi leaders warned of stronger protest s against the programmes summoned for July 20 and 21 to collect public opinion on the draft constitution. Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party (TMLP) District Chairman Parmeshwar Sah said that it was not necessary to discuss the draft constitution that is already against the Madhesi people.
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July - 20 
Cadres of Madhesi Morcha, Mohan Baidya-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) and Matrika Yadav-led Maoist party have pelted stones at Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda during a programme organised to collect the public opinion on dr
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Cadres of Madhesi Morcha, Mohan Baidya-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) and Matrika Yadav-led Maoist party have pelted stones at Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda during a programme organised to collect the public opinion on draft constitution at Mohan Higher Secondary School in Mirchaiya of Siraha District on July 20. Scores of people were injured in a clash between police and cadres that followed after the incident. Mirchaiya Police said the number of people injured is yet to be ascertained. The programme venue remained tense after cadres tore the copies of draft and started hurling stones. Police fired 15 rounds of tear gas shells to contain the situation.
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August - 10 
Similarly, the delineation of provinces in Madhes has sparked dissatisfaction among locals and Madhesi party activists in different districts including Saptari and Siraha. Madhesi locals and Madhesi party activists from Morang have warned the ruling parties that they will resort to stern protests if
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Similarly, the delineation of provinces in Madhes has sparked dissatisfaction among locals and Madhesi party activists in different districts including Saptari and Siraha. Madhesi locals and Madhesi party activists from Morang have warned the ruling parties that they will resort to stern protests if the proposed provincial demarcations are not corrected.
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August - 16 
Life in Rautahat and Bara Districts was also hit hard due to the bandh (general shut down strike) on August 16. Dozens of vehicles vandalized and 117 bandh enforcers were arrested in Kathmandu. The bandh enforced by the 33-party alliance led by the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on Aug
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Life in Rautahat and Bara Districts was also hit hard due to the bandh (general shut down strike) on August 16. Dozens of vehicles vandalized and 117 bandh enforcers were arrested in Kathmandu. The bandh enforced by the 33-party alliance led by the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on August 16, added to the hardship of people across the country. Nepal Police said it arrested 117 protestors from across the country for hooliganism. Police arrested 98 protestors from Kathmandu, eight from Lalitpur, three from Kaski, three from Morang, one from Jhapa and four from Makwanpur. The protestors vandalized two taxis and two buses at various places in the capital.
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August - 16 
Tension ran high in Tarai Districts from Morang to Parsa on August 16, as sporadic clashes between protestors of Madhesi parties and Security Force (SF) personnel continued throughout the day, reports Myrepublica.com. Dozens of local demonstrators and SF personnel were injured in clashes in the Dist
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Tension ran high in Tarai Districts from Morang to Parsa on August 16, as sporadic clashes between protestors of Madhesi parties and Security Force (SF) personnel continued throughout the day, reports Myrepublica.com. Dozens of local demonstrators and SF personnel were injured in clashes in the Districts. An alliance of several Madhes-based parties has been staging protests in the Tarai Districts against the proposed provincial boundaries. At least a dozen protestors and Policemen were injured in a clash at Roadshesh Chowk in Biratnagar, the District headquarters of Morang. "The general strike is a protest seeking guarantee of Madhesi people's rights in the new constitution," said Sanjay Singh, president of Sadbhawana Party (SP), Dhanusha. In Saptari, vehicles stayed off the roads while academic institutions, shops, and industries remained shut during the strike jointly called by the Madhesi parties' alliance and Tharu Karlyankari Sabha. The Madhesi alliance said the six-province model and exclusion of Jhapa, Sunsari, Morang, Kanchanpur and Kailali from Madhes is not acceptable to them.
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August - 24 
Meanwhile, demanding cancellation of the proposed provincial boundaries under the new Constitution, an alliance of Madhesi parties has continued their protests across the Tarai from Jhapa to Parsa since the last nine days, throwing daily life out of gear, reports Myrepublica.com. Although the agit
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Meanwhile, demanding cancellation of the proposed provincial boundaries under the new Constitution, an alliance of Madhesi parties has continued their protests across the Tarai from Jhapa to Parsa since the last nine days, throwing daily life out of gear, reports Myrepublica.com. Although the agitating alliance claims to be staging peaceful protests, the agitations in various Districts are gradually taking an ugly turn. Among these Districts, protests in Rautahat turned violent on the ninth consecutive day on August 24. Two dozen local agitators and a dozen Policemen sustained injuries in a clash that erupted during protests at District Headquarters in Gaur in Rautahat District. Altogether 28 agitators and nine SF personnel were injured after a clash ensued between Police and demonstrators. Agitating locals also pelted stones at the house of former Prime Minister (PM) Madhav Kumar Nepal in Gaur. However, no damage was reported. After the situation turned tense, District Administration Office (DAO) Rautahat clamped a curfew in the Gaur Municipality area from 4.30 p.m. on August 24, till 5 a.m. August 25, informed CDO Madan Bhujel.
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August - 27 
Meanwhile, despite restrictions on movement after being declared a "riot-hit area," local cadres of agitating Madhesi Morcha in Gaur in Rautahat District, set ablaze the District party office of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) on August 27, reports Myrepublica.com. Irate
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Meanwhile, despite restrictions on movement after being declared a "riot-hit area," local cadres of agitating Madhesi Morcha in Gaur in Rautahat District, set ablaze the District party office of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) on August 27, reports Myrepublica.com. Irate locals in the District headquarters of Rautahat doused the CPN-UML office in kerosene before setting it on fire. Furniture and other essential documents in the party office turned into ashes, according to Kamal Yadav, District chair of the party.
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August - 28 
as the bandh (general shut down strike) enforced by Unified Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) enters 14th day on August 28, it continues to affect normal life in Rautahat District, reports The Himalayan Times. Bijaya Kishor Jha, Chairperson of Elderly Citizens Association chairperson in Rautahat, bemo
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as the bandh (general shut down strike) enforced by Unified Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) enters 14th day on August 28, it continues to affect normal life in Rautahat District, reports The Himalayan Times. Bijaya Kishor Jha, Chairperson of Elderly Citizens Association chairperson in Rautahat, bemoaned the tug of war between the government and agitators, as well as its effects on the common public. “While the agitators are adamant on their demand for their rights and have brought life to a standstill by imposing indefinite strike, the state has been negligent about the scenario and seems to have left the people here to fend for themselves,” said Jha. He said the government should do the needful so that the prolonged agitation came to an end. “Educational institutions, banks, industries, factories and transportation have been shut for days. It’s high time that the government facilitates the end to the current crisis,” Jha added.
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September - 1 
At least four demonstrators were killed in Police firing in various places of Birgunj of Parsa and one in Kalaiya of neighbouring Bara District during violent clashes on September 1, reports The Himalayan Times. Defying curfew, supporters of the parties affiliated with United Democratic Madhesi Fron
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At least four demonstrators were killed in Police firing in various places of Birgunj of Parsa and one in Kalaiya of neighbouring Bara District during violent clashes on September 1, reports The Himalayan Times. Defying curfew, supporters of the parties affiliated with United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) took to streets and confronted with the Security Force (SF) personnel since early morning. The deceased have been identified as Dharma Raj Singh (30), Bhola Sah (24), Dinanath Sah (27) and Suman Kalwar. Likewise, Hifajat Miya was killed in Police firing when the agitators tried to cross the prohibited area at Bharat Chowk of Kalaiya, the District headquarters of Bara. The number of protesters injured in Police firing has reached two dozen in Bara and Parsa so far. The UDMF has enforced an indefinite bandh (general shutdown strike) in Parsa and neighbouring Districts to protest the draft Constitution and seven-province federal model proposed by the major parties since August 15.
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September - 1 
Fresh clashes have been ensued between Police and protesters at different areas of Birgunj in Parsa District on September 1 (today) morning, reports Myrepublica.com. Two Madhesi Morcha protesters were seriously injured in Police firing during the clash. Dipesh Patel (17), and Sandip Patel (20), of B
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Fresh clashes have been ensued between Police and protesters at different areas of Birgunj in Parsa District on September 1 (today) morning, reports Myrepublica.com. Two Madhesi Morcha protesters were seriously injured in Police firing during the clash. Dipesh Patel (17), and Sandip Patel (20), of Bahuari-6 were seriously injured in a clash ensued at Gandak Chowk.
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September - 2 
The District Security Committee on September 2, issued an indefinite prohibitory order in some areas of Janakpur District, after protesters resorted to the streets wielding lethal weapons, reports The Himalayan Times. The District Administration Office (DAO), Dhanusha informed that the indefinite pr
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The District Security Committee on September 2, issued an indefinite prohibitory order in some areas of Janakpur District, after protesters resorted to the streets wielding lethal weapons, reports The Himalayan Times. The District Administration Office (DAO), Dhanusha informed that the indefinite prohibitory order has been issued from Murali Chowk to Kadam Chowk, from Uttimpur Kadam Chowk to Inland Revenue Office and from Samsanghat to the District Court in the District headquarters. Supporters of Madhesh-based parties staged demonstrations at various places in Janakpur Sub-Metropolitan City and blocked the roads and burned tyres. Clashes broke out between demonstrators and Security Force (SF) personnel at Bhanu Chowk and Murali Chowk. More than eight rounds of tear gas shells were lobbed to disperse the violent protesters that confronted with the SF personnel, according to Superintendent of Police (SP) Ganesh Thapa. However, no one was injured in the clash, he added.
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September - 3 
Police arrested four Maoist cadres while staging demonstrations in the riot-hit areas of Gaur, the District headquarters of Rautahat on September 3, reports Myrepublica.com. The arrested are Upendra Sah, Jay Prakash Kausal, Sunil Sah and Rajesh Sah of Madhesi Rastriya Mukti Morcha (MRMM), a sister w
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Police arrested four Maoist cadres while staging demonstrations in the riot-hit areas of Gaur, the District headquarters of Rautahat on September 3, reports Myrepublica.com. The arrested are Upendra Sah, Jay Prakash Kausal, Sunil Sah and Rajesh Sah of Madhesi Rastriya Mukti Morcha (MRMM), a sister wing of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), according to Police Inspector Ram Prakash Chaudhary. The UCPN-M cadres were found to be involved in intensifying the protests even as the party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda on September 2, issued a restraining order to his party's lawmakers and other rank and file, asking them not to get involved in any activities that may derail the Constitution drafting process.
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September - 8 
At least 26 protesters were injured when Security Force (SF) personnel used force during demonstration staged by Madhesi parties at Bhanu Chowk in Janakapurdham in Janakpur on September 8, reports The Himalayan Times. Police resorted to lathi charge and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse the protest
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At least 26 protesters were injured when Security Force (SF) personnel used force during demonstration staged by Madhesi parties at Bhanu Chowk in Janakapurdham in Janakpur on September 8, reports The Himalayan Times. Police resorted to lathi charge and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse the protesters as they entered the prohibited zone. The local administration had declared certain areas – from Bhanu Chowk to Railway Station, from Kadam Chowk to Murali Chowk via Parikrama Road, from Utimpur to District Treasury Controller Officer, from Ganga Sagar to the District Court – prohibited zones from 1 pm this afternoon.
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September - 9 
Three protesters in Jaleshwar of Mahottari District and one in Bhardaha of Saptari District were killed in Police firings on September 9, reports Myrepublica.com. Roshan Chaudhary of Jaleshwar Municipality-7, Rambibek Yadav of Mahottari Village Development Committee (VDC)-5 and Amit Kapar of Jaleshw
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Three protesters in Jaleshwar of Mahottari District and one in Bhardaha of Saptari District were killed in Police firings on September 9, reports Myrepublica.com. Roshan Chaudhary of Jaleshwar Municipality-7, Rambibek Yadav of Mahottari Village Development Committee (VDC)-5 and Amit Kapar of Jaleshwar Municipality-14 were killed in Mahottari District. The three were admitted to Jaleshwar Hospital where they breathed their last, according to Dr Satish Sah. Likewise, Ram Kisun Raut (60), of Portaha VDC-1, Saptari was also killed in Police firing. He had sustained bullet injuries to the chest and later succumbed to his injuries. Among 50 others injured during the clash with Police in Mahottari, three have been airlifted to the capital from Janakpur Zonal Hospital. The three seriously injured are receiving treatment at Bir Hospital in Kathmandu, according to doctors. The clash had ensured after locals and cadres of the agitating United Madhesi Democratic Front (UDMF) who had gathered at Jaleshwar, District headquarters of Mahottari, pelted stones at the District Police office in the course of demonstrations, according to Police. Police baton-charged the demonstrators, lobbed over 60 tear gas shells and fired in the air to bring the situation under control. Following the clash, District Administration Office (DAO), Mahottari issued an indefinite prohibitory order in the Jaleshwar area effective from 4:30 p.m., on September 9, informed Chief District Officer (CDO) Dipak Kafle. As per the DAO, the violent situation was brought under control through heavy deployment of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force personnel. To avert further violence, the DAO clamped an indefinite curfew in Jaleshwar area, CDO Kafle said. Similarly, in Saptari, the DAO clamped a curfew at Bhardaha from 2 p.m. on September 9, till 6 a.m., on September 10, informed CDO Birendra Kumar Yadav. Two demonstrators, Bijay Khidahari Yadav and Anil Thakur, sustained injuries from rubber bullets during the clash between Police and protesters. The situation in the District turned violent following the death of a local in Bhardaha. Local agitators set a traffic Police beat ablaze at local Kanchanpur.
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September - 10 
As many as seven protesters associated with the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) were arrested by Police from Ghantaghar, Birgunj in Parsa District on September 10, reports The Himalayan Times. Police arrested leaders and activists agitating against some provisions of the draft statute while a
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As many as seven protesters associated with the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) were arrested by Police from Ghantaghar, Birgunj in Parsa District on September 10, reports The Himalayan Times. Police arrested leaders and activists agitating against some provisions of the draft statute while a corner meeting was taking place at Ghantaghar in the afternoon. According to Parsa District Administration Office (DAO), the protesters were arrested when they tried to affect peace and security in the region by chanting slogans and demonstrating in the riot-hit area.
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September - 11 
Two protestors and one Policeman in Jaleshwor in Mahottari District and three protestors in Janakpur in Dhanusha District were killed on September 11, which marked the 28th day of agitations across the Tarai region, reports Myrepublica.com. A clash between agitators and Security Force (SF) personnel
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Two protestors and one Policeman in Jaleshwor in Mahottari District and three protestors in Janakpur in Dhanusha District were killed on September 11, which marked the 28th day of agitations across the Tarai region, reports Myrepublica.com. A clash between agitators and Security Force (SF) personnel had ensued in Jaleshwar, District headquarters of Mahottari, after the former staged demonstrations in defiance of curfew orders. Police lobbed over 40 teargas shells and fired 10 rounds in the air to bring the situation under control. The Policeman killed by agitators has been identified as Thaman Bahadur Bishwakarma, an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of the Armed Police Force (APF). The deceased agitators have been identified as Ramshila Thakur (35), of Hattilet Village Development Committee (VDC), and Ganesh Chaudhary (60), of Jaleshwar Municipality. Thakur was said to be a local leader of Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N). Chaudhary, the other deceased, was the grandfather of Rohan Chaudhary, who was killed in Police firing during September 9, protests. The other three persons killed in Dhanusha are identified as Dilip Poudel of Sinurajoda, Nitu Yadav of Jamuniya and Sanjay Chaudhari. Chaudhary was District ‘secretary’ of the Rajendra Mahato-led Sadbhawana Party (SP). Fifty three others were injured during the protests. Most of them have sustained head injuries as well as injuries to the chest and arms, according to the hospital. Protestors had tried to enter the restricted areas at Kapileshwar, Piradi Chowk, Bajrang Chowk, Jiromaikal, Murali Chowk and Hanuman Nagar in Janakpur throughout the day.
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September - 13 
Tension ran high at Rupani along the East-West Highway in Saptari District as protesters clashed with Security Force (SF) personnel on September 13, reports The Himalayan Times. Defying the curfew and declaration of riot-hit zone, about 500 people, apparently, cadres and supporters of United Democra
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Tension ran high at Rupani along the East-West Highway in Saptari District as protesters clashed with Security Force (SF) personnel on September 13, reports The Himalayan Times. Defying the curfew and declaration of riot-hit zone, about 500 people, apparently, cadres and supporters of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) demonstrated at Rupani. In response, SF personnel fired shots in air and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse the protesters. Police detained Sadbhawana Party’s (SP) central member Dinesh Yadav and District secretary, Hareram Yadav, and some student’s leaders from Rupani. Further, the UDMF cadres vandalised and set fire on an office of Nepali Congress (NC) at Rajbiraj-1.
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September - 17 
UDMF of Saptari chapter also made public fresh protest programmes in Saptari District on September 17, reports The Himalayan Times. Issuing a statement on behalf of the front, Information and Communication Committee Coordinator Amarnath Mandal said the front would stage a torch rally in Rajbiraj in
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UDMF of Saptari chapter also made public fresh protest programmes in Saptari District on September 17, reports The Himalayan Times. Issuing a statement on behalf of the front, Information and Communication Committee Coordinator Amarnath Mandal said the front would stage a torch rally in Rajbiraj in the District on September 19, hoist black flags in various places and people would tie black bands on their arms in symbolic protest on September 20, and hold a mass gathering in Rajbiraj with the slogan: “Let’s go to Rajbiraj and defy the new constitution by burning it as the statute is against the welfare of the Madhesi people, on September 21.” The statement also claimed that the Tarai Madhes national Campaign would join the protest expressing solidarity with them. The front has urged all the people to extend continued support and join the decisive protest aimed at establishing the rights and opportunities for the Madhes and its people.
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September - 20 
One protester was killed in Police firing when United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) agitators defied curfew and staged a rally in Birgunj to protest the promulgation of new constitution on September 20, reports The Himalayan Times. Shatrudhan Patel died after a bullet fired by Police hit him in he
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One protester was killed in Police firing when United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) agitators defied curfew and staged a rally in Birgunj to protest the promulgation of new constitution on September 20, reports The Himalayan Times. Shatrudhan Patel died after a bullet fired by Police hit him in head while the agitators clashed with Police personnel at Maisthan Gitamandir in Birgunj in Parsa District. As many as six protesters were injured in the incident. Eleven agitators were also hurt when the Police baton charged them. Three Police personnel, including Inspector Sekh Adalat, were also injured after agitators hurled stones at them. Superintendent of Police (SP) Diwesh Lohani said Police were forced to open fire when the agitators tried to stage a rally defying the curfew.
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September - 21 
Agitators sprinkled petrol and set the house of CPN-UML CA member Kamala Devi Mahato on fire at Malangawa of Sarlahi District. Sarlahi Chief District Officer (CDO) Meghnath Kafle said five agitators were injured after Police opened fire when protesters tried to pelt stones at a fire engine that was
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Agitators sprinkled petrol and set the house of CPN-UML CA member Kamala Devi Mahato on fire at Malangawa of Sarlahi District. Sarlahi Chief District Officer (CDO) Meghnath Kafle said five agitators were injured after Police opened fire when protesters tried to pelt stones at a fire engine that was heading to douse the fire at Mahato’s house.
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September - 21 
Six protesters were injured when Police clashed with them while agitators were burning copies of the statute in Garuda bazaar, Rautahat District. Rautahat District Administration Office (DAO), imposed a curfew in Garuda area from 5:00pm until further notice. The clash erupted when Police intervened
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Six protesters were injured when Police clashed with them while agitators were burning copies of the statute in Garuda bazaar, Rautahat District. Rautahat District Administration Office (DAO), imposed a curfew in Garuda area from 5:00pm until further notice. The clash erupted when Police intervened as agitators were trying to burn the effigies of Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala, CPN-UML Chairman KP Oli, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, among others, in addition to copies of statute. Rautahat CDO Madan Bhujel said the DAO imposed the curfew at Garuda municipality area for indefinite period. Three locals were injured when Police opened fire to disperse a mob in Biratnagar. Police had to open blank fire in the air after agitators clashed with them at Mahabir Chowk, Biratnagar. The injured are identified as Pinki Keshari, Bishal Keshari and Ajay Sahani. Police said that they had to open fire after agitators pelted stones at them. Police constable Sanjay Mandal was injured.
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September - 21 
With the promulgation of a new statute, United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) intensified its agitation in the plains on September 21, reports The Himalayan Times. UDMF cadres vandalised and set ablaze the houses of Constituent Assembly (CA) members and Nepali Congress (NC) leaders Radhe Chandra Ya
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With the promulgation of a new statute, United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) intensified its agitation in the plains on September 21, reports The Himalayan Times. UDMF cadres vandalised and set ablaze the houses of Constituent Assembly (CA) members and Nepali Congress (NC) leaders Radhe Chandra Yadav and Lalbabu Singh in Kalaiya municipality in Bara District. Police personnel clashed with protesters when the latter tried to vandalise the house of NC CA member Farmullah Mansur and the party offices of NC and CPN-UML in Kalaiya. Police had to fire dozen rounds of tear gas shells and fire in the air to contain the situation. Some leaders and cadres including Tarai Madhes Democratic Party (TMDP) central member Jitendra Singh were injured. Bharat Chowk, Pannabag, Motiwaga, Machharahata Chowk witnessed clashes between Police personnel and agitators in Bara District. Protesters vandalized the offices of Land Revenue and Land Survey, among others.
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September - 21 
Protesters set fire to the house of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) CA member Raj Kumar Gupta at Ranighat of Birgunj in Parsa District. House belongings were thrown out of the house and set ablaze. UDMF cadres set ablaze a motorbike. The agitating people vandalised a stat
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Protesters set fire to the house of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) CA member Raj Kumar Gupta at Ranighat of Birgunj in Parsa District. House belongings were thrown out of the house and set ablaze. UDMF cadres set ablaze a motorbike. The agitating people vandalised a statue of martyr Tej Bahadur Amatya at Gandak. People from villages defied the curfew and staged a rally at Ashokbatika, Ranighat, Omashram, Shreepur, Bus Park, Itiyahi, among other places in Birgunj.
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September - 22 
Protesters have vandalised Nepali Congress (NC) leader and lawmaker Rajendra Bahadur Amatya’s house in Birgunj-11. After the curfew was relaxed from 6 am to 10 pm on September 22, the supporters and cadres of Madhesi parties came to the streets and demonstrated at Nagawa, Naya Bus Park, Laxmanwachok
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Protesters have vandalised Nepali Congress (NC) leader and lawmaker Rajendra Bahadur Amatya’s house in Birgunj-11. After the curfew was relaxed from 6 am to 10 pm on September 22, the supporters and cadres of Madhesi parties came to the streets and demonstrated at Nagawa, Naya Bus Park, Laxmanwachok, Gandak, Pipari, Power House, Murli, Ghantaghar, Maisthan, Adarshanagar, Chhapkaiya, Inarwa and other places. They burned tyres and blocked the roads. Protesters also vandalised the office of Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) in Birgunj on September 21, evening. Also, they had set a motorcycle parked at the FNCCI premises ablaze.
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September - 24 
Eight persons including two Policemen and six protesters were injured in a clash between the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) demonstrators and Police at a border point near Birgunj in Parsa District on September 24, reports The Himalayan Times. The clash erupted when the Police tried to stop
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Eight persons including two Policemen and six protesters were injured in a clash between the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) demonstrators and Police at a border point near Birgunj in Parsa District on September 24, reports The Himalayan Times. The clash erupted when the Police tried to stop the leaders and cadres of UDMF from establishing tents at the border point.
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October - 9 
The cadres of the UDMF obstructed the movement of three sugar carrying trucks of Everest Sugar Mill based in Ramnagar town of Mahottari District. The trucks were heading to the capital city Kathmandu. A team of agitating cadres led by Ram Naresh Kushwaha of TMLP obstructed the road by cutting off do
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The cadres of the UDMF obstructed the movement of three sugar carrying trucks of Everest Sugar Mill based in Ramnagar town of Mahottari District. The trucks were heading to the capital city Kathmandu. A team of agitating cadres led by Ram Naresh Kushwaha of TMLP obstructed the road by cutting off dozens of trees in a forest along the road that links the sugar mills to the East-West Highway.
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October - 11 
Cadres of United Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) burnt effigy of the newly-elected Prime Minister KP Oli and Madhesi People's Rights Forum-Democratic (MPRF-D) Chairman Bijay Kumar Gachhadar in the District headquarters Gaur of Rautahat District on October 11, reports Republica. The protestors alleg
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Cadres of United Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) burnt effigy of the newly-elected Prime Minister KP Oli and Madhesi People's Rights Forum-Democratic (MPRF-D) Chairman Bijay Kumar Gachhadar in the District headquarters Gaur of Rautahat District on October 11, reports Republica. The protestors alleged that Oli has been making statements against Madhesi people's sentiments and Gachhadar played supportive role in the election of Oli as Prime Minister. The cadres organized rally in Gaur immediately after learning that Oli has become the newly elected Prime Minister.
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October - 11 
Hill-origin communities residing in Mahottari District on October 11 organized a solidarity rally at District headquarters, Jaleshwar, to express support for the demands of Madhes. Dil Bahadur Shrestha, one of the participants in the rally, said "We, Pahadi communities, joined the movement to press
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Hill-origin communities residing in Mahottari District on October 11 organized a solidarity rally at District headquarters, Jaleshwar, to express support for the demands of Madhes. Dil Bahadur Shrestha, one of the participants in the rally, said "We, Pahadi communities, joined the movement to press the government to address the demands of Madhes."
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October - 15 
Members of the hilly community organized a rally in Malangawa town of Sarlahi District to express solidarity with the demands of Madhesi community. Participants of the rally chanted slogans that eulogized strong bond of brotherhood between members of the hilly and Madhesi communities in the Distri
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Members of the hilly community organized a rally in Malangawa town of Sarlahi District to express solidarity with the demands of Madhesi community. Participants of the rally chanted slogans that eulogized strong bond of brotherhood between members of the hilly and Madhesi communities in the District. They demanded the Government to address the grievances of Madhes and to restore public life back to normalcy. Jangi Lal Ray, District Chairperson of Tarai Madhesh Loktantrik Party (TMLP) said "We believe that the peaceful protest gathered more support than the violent one."
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October - 24 
Around half a dozen persons, including the protesters were injured when cadres of agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) clashed with Police at Dhalkebar in Dhanusha District early on October 24 (today), reports Myrepublica.com. The clash flared up when the protesters pelted stones at vehi
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Around half a dozen persons, including the protesters were injured when cadres of agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) clashed with Police at Dhalkebar in Dhanusha District early on October 24 (today), reports Myrepublica.com. The clash flared up when the protesters pelted stones at vehicles including passenger buses being escorted by Security Forces (SFs). Superintendent of Police (SP) Ram Datta Joshi said that they had to open fire to take the tense situation under control. The front claimed that around 11 protesters were injured in the clash and that most of them have sustained rubber bullet injuries in their body parts. A driver is said to have sustained deep wounds in his head after being hit by stones by the protesters.
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October - 27 
Cadres of UDMF on October 27 erected makeshift tents, and staged sit-ins and demonstrations at Sukdev Chowk, Shivnagar, Jaynagar, Garuda, Birta, Sakhuwa, Dumriya chowk obstructing vehicular movement along the Gaur-Chandranigahapur road section in Rautahat District, reports The Himalayan Times. UDMF
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Cadres of UDMF on October 27 erected makeshift tents, and staged sit-ins and demonstrations at Sukdev Chowk, Shivnagar, Jaynagar, Garuda, Birta, Sakhuwa, Dumriya chowk obstructing vehicular movement along the Gaur-Chandranigahapur road section in Rautahat District, reports The Himalayan Times. UDMF activists said they intensified their agitation as smuggling of essential commodities, including petroleum products, to Kathmandu from the Tarai has increased in recent days.
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October - 28 
Staging a torch rally in Rajbiraj, the District headquarters of Saptari, on October 28, cadres of the agitating UDMF urged their leaders to hold meaningful talks with the Government, reports Republica. "We organized a torch rally on the eve of the planned talks between the UDMF and the government to
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Staging a torch rally in Rajbiraj, the District headquarters of Saptari, on October 28, cadres of the agitating UDMF urged their leaders to hold meaningful talks with the Government, reports Republica. "We organized a torch rally on the eve of the planned talks between the UDMF and the government to urge our leaders to make the talks meaningful," said Ramprit Yadav, Saptari District coordinator of UDMF. "We also warned our leaders not to engage themselves in talks for talk’s sake as in the past," said Binod Yadav, a youth leader of the Sadbhawana Party.
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November - 2 
12 cadres of United Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) were injured on November 2 as Police used force to remove the protestors from the Birgunj-Raxaul border check point, which was remained closed for more than one month due to sit-in by the cadres of UDMF, reports Republica. Police arrested four per
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12 cadres of United Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) were injured on November 2 as Police used force to remove the protestors from the Birgunj-Raxaul border check point, which was remained closed for more than one month due to sit-in by the cadres of UDMF, reports Republica. Police arrested four persons for creating hurdles in Police bid to open the point. The situation remained tense at Birgunj city in Parsa District following the Police crackdown to open the obstructed checkpoint.
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November - 3 
Birgunj Police fired three rounds of shots in the air after locals tried to defy curfew clamped by the local administration on November 3, reports Republica. Three rounds of shots were fired after UDMF cadres began to demonstrate in front of the Brahma Police Post. Parsa District Administration Offi
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Birgunj Police fired three rounds of shots in the air after locals tried to defy curfew clamped by the local administration on November 3, reports Republica. Three rounds of shots were fired after UDMF cadres began to demonstrate in front of the Brahma Police Post. Parsa District Administration Office had enforced curfew for until further notice following the clash with the agitating Madhesi cadres that ensued after the Police cleared the Birgunj blockage.
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November - 3 
Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) on November 3 staged a protest rally in Janakpur city of Dhanusha District, reports The Himalayan Times. The rally that started from Ramanand Chowk made round of Janaki Chowk, Janak Chowk, Shiv Chowk, bhanu Chowk, and Kadam Chowk. The agitators in Janakpur had also o
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Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) on November 3 staged a protest rally in Janakpur city of Dhanusha District, reports The Himalayan Times. The rally that started from Ramanand Chowk made round of Janaki Chowk, Janak Chowk, Shiv Chowk, bhanu Chowk, and Kadam Chowk. The agitators in Janakpur had also obstructed movement of motorcycles and electric rickshaws.
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November - 3 
Three persons were injured as Madheshi protestors clashed with security personnel on the premises of Narayani Sub-Regional Hospital in Birgunj town of Parsa District on November 3, reports Republica. Police said that they had clashed with Madhesi protestors after the latter started to vandalize the
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Three persons were injured as Madheshi protestors clashed with security personnel on the premises of Narayani Sub-Regional Hospital in Birgunj town of Parsa District on November 3, reports Republica. Police said that they had clashed with Madhesi protestors after the latter started to vandalize the hospital. Constable Harendra Prasad Kushwaha sustained injury in his eyes in an attack by protestors. Bidyarthi Giri, a local journalist and Bharat Nepal, a Government employee, were also injured in the clash.
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November - 4 
More than a dozen people were injured on November 4 in Birgunj town of Parsa District as cadres of United Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) clashed with Police at different places, reports The Himalayan Times. The UDMF cadres clashed with Police at Maisthan, Nagawa, Ghariwarwa, Ghantaghar, and Chhapk
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More than a dozen people were injured on November 4 in Birgunj town of Parsa District as cadres of United Democratic Madheshi Front (UDMF) clashed with Police at different places, reports The Himalayan Times. The UDMF cadres clashed with Police at Maisthan, Nagawa, Ghariwarwa, Ghantaghar, and Chhapkaiya. Intensifying its agitation, the agitating UDMF on November 4 imposed restrictions on the movement of two-wheelers and electric auto rickshaws in Dhanusha District, reports The Himalayan Times. Bajarang Yadav, Dhanusha chairman of Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal (FSF-N) reasoned “Movement of two-wheelers and electric vehicles had lessened the impact of the shutdown. Hence, the front decided to impose restrictions on their movement.”
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November - 22 
Four persons were killed and many others were injured in Police firing as agitating United Madhesi Democratic Front (UDMF) cadres clashed with Police along Bharadaha-Rupani road in Saptari District, reports The Himalayan Times. Three UDMF cadres Birendra Ram (18) and Nageshwor Yadav (28) and Shiva S
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Four persons were killed and many others were injured in Police firing as agitating United Madhesi Democratic Front (UDMF) cadres clashed with Police along Bharadaha-Rupani road in Saptari District, reports The Himalayan Times. Three UDMF cadres Birendra Ram (18) and Nageshwor Yadav (28) and Shiva Shankar Das were killed in Police firing on November 21, whereas critically injured local Dilip Sah (30) succumbed to bullet injuries on November 22. Sah was observing the demonstration from the roof of his house and was hit by a bullet in his head when Police opened fire. His five-year-old daughter Muskan also sustained minor injuries. Six UDMF cadres and 20 Police personnel were also injured in clashes.
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November - 22 
Irate cadres of UDMF damaged a bridge over Sundari River at Barmajhiya of Saptari District the along the East-West Highway on November 22, reports Republica. Police said that agitators riled by the death of protesters in Police action vandalized the bridge using homemade weapons.
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Irate cadres of UDMF damaged a bridge over Sundari River at Barmajhiya of Saptari District the along the East-West Highway on November 22, reports Republica. Police said that agitators riled by the death of protesters in Police action vandalized the bridge using homemade weapons.
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November - 26 
Chure Bhawar Rastriya Ekta Party (CBREP) staged a huge demonstration at Chandrapur of Rautahat District on November 26 demanding a 'Chure Bhawar province', reports Republica. CBREP Chairman Badri Neupane said "The government led by Girija Prasad Koirala had agreed to grant us a separate province. Ho
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Chure Bhawar Rastriya Ekta Party (CBREP) staged a huge demonstration at Chandrapur of Rautahat District on November 26 demanding a 'Chure Bhawar province', reports Republica. CBREP Chairman Badri Neupane said "The government led by Girija Prasad Koirala had agreed to grant us a separate province. However, the pact has not been reflected in the present constitution."
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November - 26 
The agitating cadres of UDMF continued their protest into the 103rd day in Gaur of RautahatDsitrict on November 26, reports The Himalayan Times. District Coordinator and District Chairman of FSF-N Ram Niwas Yadav led a mass that demonstrated after chanting the slogans against the Government at the D
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The agitating cadres of UDMF continued their protest into the 103rd day in Gaur of RautahatDsitrict on November 26, reports The Himalayan Times. District Coordinator and District Chairman of FSF-N Ram Niwas Yadav led a mass that demonstrated after chanting the slogans against the Government at the District headquarter for the entire day.
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November - 27 
Two persons were killed and 12 others seriously injured when a passenger bus escorted by Security Forces (SF) personnel turned turtle after protesters of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) pelted stone at it at Bhardaha-1 of Saptari District along the East-West Highway on November 27, reports Th
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Two persons were killed and 12 others seriously injured when a passenger bus escorted by Security Forces (SF) personnel turned turtle after protesters of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) pelted stone at it at Bhardaha-1 of Saptari District along the East-West Highway on November 27, reports The Himalayan Times. One of the deceased has been identified as nine-year-old Nirjala Basnet of Tulsipur-4 of Dhanusha District, while the other victim is yet to be identified.
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December - 16 
60 cadres of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) and 12 Policemen were injured as the UDMF cadres staged demonstration over President Bidhya Devi Bhandari’s visit to the Janaki temple in Janakpur city of Dhanusa District on December 16, repots The Himalayan Times. UDMF cadres pelted the President
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60 cadres of United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) and 12 Policemen were injured as the UDMF cadres staged demonstration over President Bidhya Devi Bhandari’s visit to the Janaki temple in Janakpur city of Dhanusa District on December 16, repots The Himalayan Times. UDMF cadres pelted the President’s motorcade with stones while she was returning after offering prayers at the temple. The protesters also broke the security cordon and stormed the temple and resorted to vandalism inside the temple. Immediately after President left the temple, the temple premises turned into a battlefield.
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December - 20 
An 18-year-old school boy was killed in Police firing as United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) cadres clashed with Policemen in Gaur town of Rautahat District on December 20, reports The Himalayan Times. The deceased has been identified as Sekh Tabarej, a tenth grader at the local Juddha Higher Sec
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An 18-year-old school boy was killed in Police firing as United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) cadres clashed with Policemen in Gaur town of Rautahat District on December 20, reports The Himalayan Times. The deceased has been identified as Sekh Tabarej, a tenth grader at the local Juddha Higher Secondary School. Tarai Madhes Democratic Party (TMDP) leader Anil Singh said a bullet had hit Sekh while he was returning home from school. The agitation turned ugly after Sekh died. 24 agitators and 17 Policemen were injured in the clash.
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December - 25 
Agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) cadres on December 25 obstructed the gathering of Yuwa Sangh, the youth wing of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), organized at different locations of Saptari District, reports Republica. Due to obstacles imposed by the UDMF,
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Agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) cadres on December 25 obstructed the gathering of Yuwa Sangh, the youth wing of Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), organized at different locations of Saptari District, reports Republica. Due to obstacles imposed by the UDMF, all the scheduled programs of Yuwa Sangh could not take place in the District. Yuwa Sangh's central leader Parshuram Basnet, who came to the District to attend the gathering, returned with Police escorts after the UDMF disruption.
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December - 29 
69 persons including 45 Security Force (SF) personnel and 24 protesters were injured as cadres of agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) clashed with the SF personnel at Janaki Chok near the Janaki Temple here in Janakpurdham city of Dhanusa District on December 29, reports The Himalayan T
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69 persons including 45 Security Force (SF) personnel and 24 protesters were injured as cadres of agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) clashed with the SF personnel at Janaki Chok near the Janaki Temple here in Janakpurdham city of Dhanusa District on December 29, reports The Himalayan Times. The injured SF personnel are from Police and Armed Police Force. UDMF were protesting for the past three days demanding that the SF personnel to vacate the Janaki Chok-based Police post. The protesters surrounded the Police post from all four sides and hurled stones and petrol bombs at the SF personnel. The SF personnel lobbed 22 shells of tear gas in a bid to disperse the protesters.
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December - 30 
Cadres of the Madhesi parties hurled stones at the residence of former Prime Minister and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal, in Gaur of Rautahat District on December 30, reports The Himalayan Times. Cadres of the United Democratic Madhesi Fr
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Cadres of the Madhesi parties hurled stones at the residence of former Prime Minister and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal, in Gaur of Rautahat District on December 30, reports The Himalayan Times. Cadres of the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) and the Federal Inclusive Madhesi Alliance (FIMA), who were demonstrating a lathi rally in the District headquarters, hurled stones at Nepal’s house. Some of the participants had also tried to attack security guards of Nepal’s house with the lathis. The tension, however, was controlled by Police personnel avoiding any clash in the city.
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December - 30 
Cadres of the protesting UDMF organised a lathi rally in Birgunj in Parsa District on December 30, reports The Himalayan Times. The Front said around 3,000 cadres participated in the rally. The Front had shut all shops, offices and obstructed roads in the market area in preparation of the demonstrat
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Cadres of the protesting UDMF organised a lathi rally in Birgunj in Parsa District on December 30, reports The Himalayan Times. The Front said around 3,000 cadres participated in the rally. The Front had shut all shops, offices and obstructed roads in the market area in preparation of the demonstration. The march was organised to protest arrest of some of its cadres on December 28.
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