"Deeply concerned at loss of 3 lives in police firing in Morang district in Nepalese Terai today. Political problems require political solution," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted.
In fresh violence in Nepal, three persons, including a woman, were killed today when police opened fire to quell clashes between agitating Madhesis and ruling CPN-UML youth wing cadres in a town bordering India, forcing Prime Minister K P Oli to cancel his visit there.
Madhesis are also demanding fixing of electoral constituencies on the basis of population and proportional representation. So far, over 50 people have died in the protests.
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