The situation has worsened due to violence in Nepal. On 9 September, a fierce mob opened fire at the house of former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, while his wife Arju Deuba also assaulted. Since then, no one has been found.
Who is Arju Rana Deuba: The agitation against corruption and social media ban in Nepal started on 8 September is still going on. To overcome the violence, the army there took control of the country on Tuesday night. However, despite this, some unruly elements are not desisting from damaging government property. On Tuesday, the mob set fire to the house of several leaders after the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. During this time, the mob also attacked the house of Arju Rana Deuba, who was foreign minister. He has been mysteriously missing since then.
Arju Rana disappeared after beating
On Tuesday, September 9, a fierce mob attacked Arju Rana Deuba’s Budanilkantha house in Kathmandu. The protesters beat Arju Rana and her husband Sher Bahadur Rana with kicking and punching. Later, somehow army soldiers saved Sher Bahadur from the crowd, but no one has been found by his wife Arju yet. He is mysteriously missing. It is believed that some people in the crowd have abducted him.
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Who is Arju Rana Deuba?
Arju Rana Deuba, born on 26 January 1962 in Patan, Nepal, is the wife of former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba. They have a son, named Jayveer Singh Deuwa. Arju belongs to the royal Rana family of Nepal and Shamsher is the granddaughter of Jung Bahadur Rana. Arju himself is a member of the Nepali Congress Party since 1996. Apart from politics, she has been working in the fields of NGOs, social service and especially women empowerment.
Studying from Himachal and Punjab University of India
In December 2021, she was elected a member of the Central Committee of the party. Deuba graduated from St. Beds College, Himachal Pradesh University. He then completed his master’s degree from Punjab University. In 1990, he received his PhD in organizational psychology from the University of Punjab.
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