Kathmandu, November 2
What does a thriving metropolis, abuzz with its daily commotion of vehicles and people, look like when the vehicles and people vanish from all of a sudden? It looks like a ghost town.
That is what Kathmandu looked like when India’s President Pranab Mukherjee arrived in Kathmandu on a three-day visit. With Nepal Army choppers and personnel patrolling its skies and roads, and Traffic Police personnel stationed on road sections for security checks, the city seemed to be living under curfew.
The routes that Mukherjee’s carcade was to pass through were totally off-limits for vehicles and pedestrians. In surgically effective security measures, officials brought movement of vehicles and people to a complete halt along the TIA-Sinamangal-Tinkune, Baneshwor-Maitighar-Sital Niwas route during Mukherjee’s arrival.
Here are some of the pictures from what seemed like a city under siege: