Stranded Indian tourists were able to return home from Nepal on Thursday (Sept 11) as they recalled the horrors of youth-led protests in the country that killed 30 and forced the prime minister to resign.
00:00Stranded Indian tourists were able to return home from Nepal on Thursday as they recalled
00:10the horrors of youth-led protests in the country that killed 30 and forced the Prime Minister
00:15to resign. Kathmandu witnessed its worst protests in decades this week, triggered by a social
00:21media ban that authorities rolled back after 19 deaths on Monday as police fired tear gas
00:26and rubber bullets to control crowds. The tourists said they lost network after arriving in
00:32the capital city and were caught by charged mobs who set their vehicles ablaze.
00:56So, when we came to the airport, we didn't know what was going on. We were all closed and
01:07the network was closed. So, after coming to the beach, we got to get the mob. We had a four-wheeler
01:17We had a four-wheeler vehicle. We had to get out of the car, and the car was damaged, and after that, the car was driven.
01:27Prohibitory orders will stay in place for most of the day, the Army said in a statement, while international flights resumed at Tribhuvan International Airport.
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