In Nepal, hundreds of Maoist supporters today encircled Singhadarbur, the main complex housing the office of the Prime Minister and other ministries in the capital Kathmandu, continuing their protests against the ruling alliance even after calling off their general strike.<br/> <br/>Several Maoist activists and policemen including one Deputy Superintendent of Police have been injured in the clashes.<br/> <br/>The Maoists organized similar demonstrations in front of districts headquarters outside Kathmandu valley.<br/> <br/>Meanwhile, Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, has said a national unity government cannot be formed until Maoists create an atmosphere for dialogue and agreement.
News On AIR | May 9, 2010 8:32 PM
Several injured as Nepal Maoist lay seige to Secretariat in Kathmandu