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Tear gas fired outside Nepal parliament during US grant protest

Nepal police fired rubber bullets and tear gas as hundreds on Sunday protested against controversial $500m US aid grant.

Nepalese protesters opposing a proposed U.S. half billion dollars grant for Nepal clash with police
Nepalese protesters opposing a proposed $500m US grant for Nepal clash with police outside as the parliament debates the contentious aid, in Kathmandu. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]

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Published On 21 Feb 202221 Feb 2022

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Nepal’s government has presented a contentious half-billion-dollar aid grant from the United States for approval in parliament, triggering a new round of violent clashes between protesters and police outside the legislature.

Hundreds of protesters on Sunday tried to push through barbed-wire barricades and pelted riot police with stones. Police beat them with bamboo batons, fired tear gas and water cannon, leaving injuries on both sides.

Opposition to the aid grant comes mainly from two of the Communist parties that are part of the coalition government. They claim the conditions in the grant agreement will prevail over Nepal’s laws and threaten the country’s sovereignty.

Nepal signed the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) pact in 2017 to fund infrastructure projects but its ratification has been in limbo because of divisions within political parties, including the ruling coalition.

Critics say the aid grant is a part of Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy, which has military components that could bring American soldiers to Nepal.

US officials have told Nepalese leaders recently that the grant concerns only Nepal’s development, and the money is to be used for the construction of power transmission lines and the improvement of roads in the Himalayan nation.

Inside parliament, Minister Gyanendra Bahadur Karki presented the grant proposal while several lawmakers chanted slogans opposing the measure. A thick line of security personnel blocked the protesting members from approaching the minister.

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The debate is expected to last several days before the grant agreement is put to a vote. The discussion was originally planned for last Wednesday but disagreements among political parties and clashes with police outside parliament led to it being postponed.

A Nepalese policeman fires tear gas
A Nepalese policeman fires tear gas at the protesters. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]
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Nepalese protesters clash with police
Hundreds of protesters tried to push through barbed wire barricades and pelted riot police with stones on Sunday. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]
Nepalese protesters opposing a proposed U.S. half billion dollars grant for Nepal clash with police
Several people were injured in the latest day of angry demonstrations outside parliament as the government put the bill before lawmakers ahead of a deadline of February 28 to pass it. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]
A injured protester is taken to hospital
Several people were injured in the latest day of angry demonstrations outside the Nepalese parliament. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]
Nepalese protesters opposing a proposed U.S. half billion dollars grant for Nepal clash with police
Opposition to the aid grant comes mainly from two of the Communist parties that are part of the coalition government. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]
Nepalese police charge a protester
Nepalese police charge a protester outside the parliament in Kathmandu. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]
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Nepalese police baton charge a protester
Despite loud protests, the Minister for Communication and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki put forward the agreement in parliament and said the projects would benefit 24 million of Nepal's 30 million population. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]
Nepalese policemen take cover
Nepalese policemen take cover as protesters hurls stone outside the parliament. [Niranjan Shreshta/AP Photo]

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