"I feel like celebrating. Without enough fuel, deliveries of food and shelter to vulnerable mountain communities were curtailed through the winter."We have only changed our method of protest," said Laxman Lal Karna of the United Democratic Madhesi Front, the main group leading the protests., the country’s monopoly oil importer and supplier, said drivers would be able to buy as much fuel as they wanted Tuesday, but acknowledged it had only enough to supply 70 percent of the usual https://www.kio-tech.com demand. He did not say how the company planned to accommodate everyone, or if it was prepared to deal with people buying more than they needed.

"The lifting of the rationing of fuel should end long lines at service stations and end difficulties for consumers," said Deepak Baral, a Nepal Oil official. "The supply could easily stop."This is the best news I have heard this year," said taxi driver Ram Tamang, who for months had to buy expensive fuel on the black market.. Schools, markets and transportation routes were shut for months."Everything is so uncertain here," Tamang said. The government has yet to resolve its impasse with the Madhesi, and protesters could resume the blockade at any time.

But while Tuesday’s fuel sales brought relief and cheer, many worried that officials would be unable to keep the fuel flowing. Unless the Madhesi problem is sorted out for good, this is only temporary.Nepal ended five months of fuel rationing on Tuesday after persuading protesters to end a border blockade that cut supplies of oil and other goods to the Himalayan nation.The protesters warned Tuesday that they could resume their blockades at any time. "We can again shut down the border if the government does not agree to our demands.

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