Violent protests have erupted across Nepal, leading to the resignation of Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli. The unrest is driven by public anger over corruption and economic challenges.
Key events during the crisis include:
- Clashes between protesters and police, resulting in at least 19 deaths.
- Demonstrators storming and setting fire to the parliament building.
- Protesters, mainly from the younger generation known as Gen Z, defying curfews and social media bans.
- Closure of Kathmandu’s airport, disrupting flights and stranding travelers.
The government-imposed curfews and social media restrictions intended to curb unrest have instead fueled widespread public outrage. As a result, security forces have been deployed to restore order while the situation remains tense.
The resignation of Prime Minister Oli marks a significant shift in Nepal’s political landscape amid growing calls for change and accountability. The ongoing protests highlight deep-rooted dissatisfaction with governance and economic conditions.
As the nation seeks stability, the future leadership and political developments remain uncertain. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates.
