"This is a moment for the people of Nepal to recommit to their shared goal of building a unified, prosperous, and stable country. As part of that process, we continue to urge Nepal's leaders to reach an accommodation that builds the broadest possible support for the constitution," a State Department spokesperson told PTI.
The official said the US is "aware" of the reports of violence and is "closely following" the situation in Nepal.
Ashish Ram, 19, of Raxaul in Bihar was killed after he received a bullet shot in his head when Nepalese police opened fire on protesters at Shankaracharya Gate near Birgunj Customs.
The US stands with the Nepali people as they continue along a peaceful, inclusive path to democracy, the spokesperson said.
"We encourage all Nepalese to continue to engage in the democratic process through peaceful, non-violent means, and we call on Nepali security forces to exercise appropriate restraint as people express their democratic rights," the official said.
