Times of Oman

Nepalese police kill Indian citizen at border blockade

Nepal has faced an acute fuel crisis for more than a month since protesters in the lowland south, angered that a new constituti­on fails to reflect their interests, prevented supply trucks from entering from India

-

KATHMANDU: Nepalese police shot and killed an Indian citizen at a border checkpoint on Monday as they tried to clear protesters whose blockade has strangled Nepal’s fuel supplies and badly damaged relations between the neighbours.

Nepal has faced an acute fuel crisis for more than a month since protesters in the lowland south, angered that a new constituti­on fails to reflect their interests, prevented supply trucks from entering from India.

Many in Nepal see India’s hand in the protests although it denies any role.

With the landlocked Himalayan nation of 28 million recovering from its worst earthquake on record, the government has turned to China for extra fuel.

Officials said some Chinese oil was due to arrive in Kathmandu late on Monday.

Hundreds of stick-wielding protesters battled with police near the border crossing, known as the “friendship bridge”, in Birgunj district, television pictures showed.

Raju Babu Shrestha, district police superinten­dent, said protesters threw petrol bombs and stones at a police post prompting them to “fire in self defence”.

“One protester, an Indian na- tional, who was attacking the police post with the petrol bomb was killed in the firing,” Shrestha said, adding that the man was killed a few hundred metres from the border crossing.

More than 20 people including 15 police officers were injured in the clash, he said.

Indian foreign ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said India was deeply concerned about the violence in which “an innocent Indian” was killed. He said Indian fuel-truck drivers were advised not to put themselves in danger.

Protests over a new constituti­on turned violent in August and more than 40 people have been killed as southern plains dwellers objected to seeing their lands divided and included in several federal states dominated by mountain communitie­s.

The constituti­on was nonetheles­s adopted on September 20, paving the way for the formation of a government headed by Prime Minister K.P. Oli, who has failed to calm passions that have paralysed economic and political life.

Five hurt

Earlier on Monday, police cleared protesters staging a sit-in on the bridge but a protest leader said they had re-occupied it and five people had been hurt.

The protesters had gone into Birgunj town where they were burning tyres.

A protest leader, Purushotta­m Jha, from a political party that represents minority Madhesis, said police had used teargas in the town and fired into the air.

 ?? — AFP ?? STANDOFF: Nepal activists gather on a bridge on the Nepal-India border at Birgunj, some 90 kms south of Kathmandu, on Monday.
— AFP STANDOFF: Nepal activists gather on a bridge on the Nepal-India border at Birgunj, some 90 kms south of Kathmandu, on Monday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman