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Hindu activists march forward while trying to break through a restricted area near the parliament during a protest rally demanding Nepal to be declared as a Hindu state in the new constitution, in Kathmandu, Nepal 14 September, 2015 - REUTERS
The United States and India have called for security forces to exercise restraint in responding to protests over the drawing up of a new constitution in Nepal and for citizens to avoid violence.
A statement from the US State Department on Monday said the new constitution should have the broadest possible support and reflect fundamental rights such as gender equality and basic freedoms.
“We urge citizens to engage through peaceful, non-violent means, and call on the Nepali security forces to exercise restraint in responding to protests,” the statement said.
Nepal’s large southern neighbour India also called for restraint after 30 people were killed since a draft constitution was unveiled last month. Violent protests against the charter intensified in Nepal’s southern plains last week with demonstrators attacking police who shot dead at least four people. “Horrific violence has once again shaken Nepal’s soul,” the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement overnight. “Whether the victims are Nepali citizens or government officials, the blood spilt in all the incidents was Nepalese.”
Nepal, which emerged from civil war in 2006, is in the final stages of preparing a new constitution that would carve the country of 28 million people into seven federal provinces.