Extending condolences to the family and loved ones of Ashish Ram of Raxaul in Bihar who was killed after police opened fire on protesters near Birgunj Customs near the Indo-Nepal border, State Department spokesperson Elizabeth Trudeau said the US was closely monitoring the situation in Nepal.
"We are aware of the reports (of violence). We're closely following the situation in Nepal. We extend our condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased," Trudeau said yesterday.
Ram was killed after receiving a bullet shot in his head in police firing while demonstrating against the new Constitution.
Madhesis - who claim to represent the interests of the Indian-origin inhabitants of Nepal's Terai region (plains) - have been protesting close to the main trading point near Raxaul. Their agitation has led to a halt in supply of essential goods, causing acute shortage of fuel in Nepal.
Other demands include martyrdom status to those killed during recent protests, free treatment to the injured, compensation to victims' families and withdrawal of security forces from Terai districts among others.
Talks between Nepal government and Madhesi groups agitating over the country's new constitution on Sunday ended inconclusively, but deputy Prime Minister Kamal Thapa said the dialogue was moving in a positive direction.
The southern plains of landlocked Nepal have been simmering with tension since the Constitution was formally adopted on September 20.
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