Unrest In Nepal Town After Mosque Vandalised, Border With India Sealed 
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Unrest In Nepal Town After Mosque Vandalised, Border With India Sealed

Protests erupted in Parsa after a video with alleged religious content went viral on social media. Demonstrations soon turned violent as tension flared across two places in southern Nepal.

JJ News Desk

Communal tension has flared in parts of Nepal bordering the Indian border, triggering a high-security alert. Protests started in Birgunj town of Nepal's Parsa district after a video went viral on social media with alleged religious content. The demonstrations soon turned violent, with the Parsa district administration imposing a curfew in Birgunj city, bordering Raxaul district in Bihar. 

Amid a deteriorating security situation, India has completely sealed its borders, restricting all cross-border movements, barring emergency services.

What's Happening In Nepal

According to Nepal police, a mosque was vandalised by a group of people in the Sakhuwa Maran area of Kamala Municipality of Dhanusha district. Soon, the video of vandalism went viral on social media, resulting in anti-Hindu content being spread through social media allegedly by two Muslim youths. 

Protesting the incidents in the Dhanusha district, a group of demonstrators burnt tyres in Birgunj on Sunday morning.

“As their demonstration turned violent with pelting stones on police personnel and vandalising the local police station, almost half a dozen tear gas 

Source: NDTV

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