The members of a 30 party alliance, including that of Singha Durbar Kathmandu, are set to stage a protest in front of Nepal's Prime Minister K.P Oli's residence at Baluwatar on Tuesday.
The disgruntled parties, who now have focused the capital to draw the attention of the government to address their demands, made the decision after a meeting held this afternoon.
The alliance which has vowed to continue the protest until their demands are met clashed with police on Monday agitating in Maitighar Mandala.
As the alliance organizes protest in the capital, the government has beefed up the security.
As per the sources, there are about 2,500 police and security officials deployed in the capital to maintain the security during the protest.
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