Kathmandu, Nepal is currently engulfed in massive unrest as violent protests, largely led by Generation Z citizens, spread throughout the city. Demonstrators have targeted government institutions, setting fire to buildings including the parliament and attacking officials. What started as opposition to a social media ban has escalated into widespread discontent over government corruption and economic problems.
In response, the Nepalese army has been deployed to guard the streets and restore order. Authorities have instructed residents to remain indoors amid ongoing clashes. Tragically, the unrest has resulted in at least 19 deaths and over 200 injuries, according to Nepal’s Civil Service Hospital.
The political landscape is in turmoil with Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli resigning amid the crisis. Despite this, protests persist relentlessly. The disruption has extended to international travel, with flights to and from Kathmandu’s airport canceled, stranding hundreds of passengers. Additionally, security concerns have intensified along the Indo-Nepal border.
The situation remains precarious as protesters refuse to back down. The impact also resonates internationally, with Nepali communities abroad, such as in West Hartford, holding vigils in solidarity.
Key Facts:
- Protests primarily led by Generation Z citizens
- Initial cause: ban on social media platforms
- Escalated demands: government corruption and economic issues
- Deaths: 19+; Injuries: over 200
- Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli resigned
- International travel to Kathmandu disrupted
- Army actively deployed in the city
- Heightened security at Indo-Nepal border
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