
Kathmandu - People of around Nepal is facing a shortage of food and other basic food on Tuesday, the third day of a general hit in insist of different approach Maoist government.
Companies were not able to bring new supplies to the capital of Kathmandu and other towns in the Himalayan nation.
Capital had been isolated from the rest of the country and tens of thousands of Maoist supporters of the protests also brought a limited supply tight.
The demonstrators destroyed shops Kathmandu Maoists accused the owners challenge the strike.
The strike forced the end of all ground shipping, shops, markets and banks, on the third day.
Domestic airlines have been told to reduce flights by up to 70 percent, because passengers do not come at airports.
hit and the widen gap Maoists and other political groups to threaten the peace process in nearly four years, which ended the collectivist insurgency of this decade.
The latest emergency began nearly a year after the Maoist government collapsed in a power struggle, President.
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