Nepal Violence News: Ritu Banwat, MLA from Bayana in Rajasthan, is trapped in Nepal in Nepal in protests and violence in Nepal. Meanwhile, the businessman trapped in Kathmandu has described the terrible conditions there.
Nepal Violence Today News: Many Indian citizens are stranded amidst the ongoing protests and violence in Nepal. Who has requested to evacuate Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Government of India through social media. Apart from the common people, there is also a female MLA of Rajasthan, Ritu Banavat, who is currently stuck in the midst of Nepal’s hope. He interacted with CM Bhajan Lal Sharma and Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat through a video and also told the situation there.
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The entire party of MLA from Bayana in Rajasthan implicated in Nepal
Actually, Ritu Banavat is an MLA from Bayana in Rajasthan. Some time ago, Kailash Mansarovar went on a Yatra with her husband from 3 to 11 September. He is accompanied by around 98 people in the party. Due to the violence in Nepal while returning, his party has been stopped in Purong village of Nepal-China border. The MLA said-If the situation is fine, then it will probably leave for India from Kathmandu tomorrow i.e. on Thursday.
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Barmer businessman narrated the horrific scene of Nepal
Apart from MLA Banavat, a team of Barmer businessman Pakanj Chitara in Rajasthan is also trapped in Kathmandu. Chitara also went to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. But while returning, he has also been stopped. Giving information about the bad conditions of Kathmandu by making a video call, the businessman said-Nepal is in its worst time at this time. There is havoc all around in Kathmandu, where there is arson and violence. We are not being allowed to go out, nor are we able to talk to anyone. The bus is being talked to friends and family on the phone, through this phone, the situation here has been told. Right now we are in a hotel in Sundara area. The government should remove us from here soon. On one hand we were happy to travel Kailash Mansarovar, but now the atmosphere has turned into fear instead of happiness.