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Nepali Police fire teargas to break up fuel price protests

Protesters scuffling with Nepali Police during a demo against rises in petrol and diesel prices in Kathmandu.
Protesters scuffling with Nepali Police during a demo against rises in petrol and diesel prices in Kathmandu.

NEPAL: Police in Nepal’s capital fired teargas and charged at protesters with sticks today to break up a demonstration by students against fuel price hikes, officials and witnesses said, in a sign of growing public discontent over rising inflation.

State-owned monopoly Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) today raised the price of one litre of petrol and diesel by 12 per cent and 16 per cent respectively, prompting fears of broader price hikes.

Around 100 protesters from the All Nepal National Free Student Union (ANNFSU), the student wing of the main opposition Nepal Communist Party (Unified Marxist-Leninist) clashed with police after they were stopped from rallying in Kathmandu.

“This is an act of the government’s sheer irresponsibility,” Girish Thagunna, a protester, told Reuters, referring to the price hike. “This is wrong and should be withdrawn immediately.” Dinesh Mainali, a police official, said protesters threw stones and damaged a police vehicle but that there were no injuries or arrests.

Fares for public transport and goods vehicles had been increased by up to 7.7 per cent following the fuel price increase, local authorities said.

Nepal’s 29 million people are facing a surge in food and energy prices, raising the risk of social unrest. Annual retail inflation accelerated to a six-year high of 7.87 per cent in mid-May. - THE MALAY MAIL


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