Nepal Gen Z Protest: No uproar in Kathmandu, PM Oli preparing to leave the country. Nepal Protest Live Updates Kathmandu Curfew Kp Sharma Oli Dubai Political Crisis

Nepal Protests Today Update: Gen Z youth in Nepal are strongly protesting against Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s government by taking to the streets. The movement has not stopped despite the removal of social media ban. Indefinite curfew has been imposed in Kathmandu.

Nepal protests latest news: Nepal is currently going through a big political crisis. Even after removing the social media ban, the youth who are angry on the streets are not taking the name of stopping. The situation has been deteriorating on Tuesday after death of 20 people and more than 250 injuries in the violence on Monday, 8 September. It is being said that Prime Minister Oli is also preparing to leave the country. Know the latest updates …

Nepal PM in preparing to leave the country

According to media reports, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is preparing to go to Dubai. The reason is being stated to be medical treatment, but there is a discussion in political circles that Oli is trying to avoid heavy pressure. It is reported that the Himalayan Airlines aircraft has been kept on standby for him. Meanwhile, Oli has handed over the charge to his deputy PM. Constant resignations of ministers are threatening their chair and deepening.

Stones at former Nepal deputy PM’s house, resignation

In Janakpur, protesters threw stones at the house of Oli’s party leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Raghuveer Mahaseth. It is a clear indication that anger is not limited to Oli, but the entire government has been brought to the target of the public. The resignations of the ministers have been shown. The process of resignation from the post of minister in the government continues. Health Minister Pradeep Podel has resigned. Agriculture Minister Ramnath Adhikari has also left his post. Earlier, the Home Minister also left the chair. These resignations show that the Oli government is shattering from inside.

Indefinite curfew in Kathmandu

The agitators on Tuesday set fire to the house of Pushpakamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, chairman of CPN Maoist Center. Earlier, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, who is also a spokesperson of the government, was also set on fire by the mob. The fire brigade and police reached the spot, but despite the curfew, the public remained on the streets. Seeing the situation not under control, the administration has imposed indefinite curfew in Kathmandu. Police and Armed Forces are constantly trying to drive out the protesters. There have been reports of arrest of youth from many places.

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Who is the face of GEN Z movement in Nepal?

The face of this young-elevated rebellion on the streets of Nepal has become a 36-year-old Sudan Gurung. He runs a NGO named Nepal and now this movement has turned into a civic movement. He had asked the students to wear uniforms and join the performance with books, so that the world would see that this fight is not of violence but of change.

India released advisory

In view of Nepal’s violent situation, the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India (Mea) has also issued advisory. It advises Indian citizens to be vigilant and follow the government guidelines.

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