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Prohibition to gather and demonstrate in these places of Kathmandu for 2 months

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Kathmandu. The District Administration Office Kathmandu has prohibited protest programs such as gatherings, sit-ins and processions in various places for the next two months. In the order issued by Chief District Officer Ishwarraj Paudel on Friday, it is also said that no more than five people should gather. It is mentioned in the order that during the organizing of the protest program, disorderly and unwanted activities such as vandalism, arson and mutual encounters, confrontations and riots or disturbances may occur due to the excited crowd.

According to sub-section 3 'A' of section 6 of the Local Administration Act, 2028, it is prohibited to gather more than five people and hold protest programs such as fasting, sit-ins, sieges, processions, demonstrations and meetings in areas including the President's Office Sheetal Niwas and other areas for a period of two months.
National Police Training Institute up to the square in front, 100 meters south from Samakhushi junction and southwest direction from Samakhushi junction to Samakhushi river is prohibited.

Green House Vice President Office Lainchaur Area, from Kesarmahal Chowk through Lainchaur Mode to the border of Mall Hotel, gatherings and demonstrations are prohibited in Narayanhiti Darbar Museum area. Similarly, from Kesarmahal Chowk through Narayanhiti Durbar Museum South Gate to Jayanepal Turn, from Narayanhiti Durbar Museum South Gate to Mahendra Salik is also prohibited. In the Sinha Durbar area, gatherings are prohibited from the eastern corner of the Bhadrakali Temple 9Tinkune Island towards the east to the Sinha Durbar Main Gate, from the front of the Sinha Durbar Main Gate to the north to the turn of Padmodaya Mavi, the order states.

From Padmodaya Mode to the east in front of the Auditor General's Office, the north-east mode of Singha Durbar going towards Anamnagar and from that mode to Hanumansthan Temple through Singha Durbar East Gate, from the front of Singha Durbar Main Gate to the south in front of the Supreme Court to the Archeology Department's Chowk, from the Archeology Department's Chowk to Hanumansthan Temple through Singha Darbar South Gate, it is prohibited to perform any gathering.

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