Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, is currently in turmoil following a series of violent protests triggered by a controversial social media ban. On Tuesday, Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned after days marked by deadly clashes and widespread public anger.
Causes of the Protests
The unrest began when the government banned prominent social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. This move sparked strong outrage among citizens, particularly the youth population known as Gen Z, who took to the streets demanding:
- An end to corruption
- Abolishment of nepotism
Events During the Unrest
The demonstrations quickly turned violent, with government buildings and politicians’ homes set ablaze. Police intervened, resulting in at least 19 fatalities. Despite the prime minister’s resignation and the stepping down of other political figures including ministers, the protests continue as citizens insist on broader reforms.
Current Situation and Future Outlook
The atmosphere in Kathmandu remains tense, with curfews imposed but regularly violated by demonstrators. The youth-led movement reflects a strong rejection of corrupt governance and a demand for new leadership. Nepal now faces a pivotal moment in its history as it strives for stability and seeks solutions to the root causes of this unrest.
International observers are closely monitoring the evolving situation in this Himalayan nation.
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