Why some youth involved in Nepal’s ‘Jane Zee’ protests are now regretting – ground report … – News Himachali News Himachali

Clouds were looking so down and close that it seemed as if he had got additional responsibility for the security of the airport.

The airport was probably the only government establishment that was safe in protests against ‘Jane Zee’.

As soon as he got out of the airport, it seemed that this is peace after a big storm.

Strauded roads, closed shops and tight guard of army youth. In between, the army of the army was running on the road.

It seems that Nepal’s democracy has surrendered in two days of protest. The leaders had to run away after saving their lives.

The entire Nepal is under the control of the army from 10 pm on Tuesday night.

The vehicle from which we came out of the airport, the army personnel stopped it in many places and assured themselves, we are from the press.

A friend of Nepal sitting together said- Welcome to Nepal.

BbcThe Parliament of Nepal was also set on fire on Tuesday.

Media on target

The media was also targeted in the protest of ‘Zen Zee’. Nepal’s major newspaper Kantipur office has been converted into a ruin by setting fire to the office of Kantipur.

During the protests of ‘Jane Zee’, supporters of former Nepal’s Home Minister Rabi Lammachane were taken out of him.

The remaining prisoners of Nakhu Jail of Kathmandu also got out with Rabi lamination. The prisoners have escaped from most of the jails of Nepal.

The smell of burning is still coming from the Parliament of Nepal located in Baneshwar area of ​​Kathmandu.

This Parliament was a symbol of ending the 239 -year -old monarchy system in Nepal. This Parliament was telling the story of democracy in Nepal for the last 17 years. But now the smoke is rising from here.

The people of Nepal ended the monarchy system in 2008, even then the Royal Palace did not set fire to Narayanhita. Narayanhiti was converted into a museum and a republic memorial was built on the campus.

It seems that Mondays and Tuesdays of this week have been overshadowed by democracy of the last 17 years.

On the walls of Parliament, abuses in Devanagari have been written in the names of KP Oli and Prachanda. When I was looking at these abuses written on the wall, then a person from Nepal said in Nepali- Asto hated the king was not even a hate, that is, there was not even such a hate.

 BbcCurfew is imposed in Kathmandu and no consensus has been reached about the interim government yet

Ange on Indian media

Around 48 -year -old Deepak Acharya is standing with his son outside the burnt parliament. We were trying to talk to some women that he was badly enraged to hear Hindi. Deepak said in English- please stop it. Indian Media R Part of the Modi Propaganda.

Deepak said this in such a loud voice that people also started looking towards us. I tried to understand Deepak’s resentment and spoke a little longer to him.

Deepak said, “India’s media is the dock media. The Indian media is weakening its democracy, it is also engaged in the funeral of our democracy. The people of Nepal will decide who will now become the Prime Minister, but we are telling us the Indian media that ‘BHU’s daughter’ Sushila Karki will become PM. The dock of India comes in Nepal in the media, just like Modi’s rule here. Neither the government of India sees Nepal as a sovereign and independent nation nor the media there. If you see the background of the Indian media who are reporters here, then the RSS and BJP will be.

It is not only about Deepak Acharya. In Nepal, anger about Indian media is very common. These things are sometimes in the form of rumor and sometimes people try to add events.

People here are also talking about external conspiracy and America is also being named in them.

 BbcThe road department building located in Babmahal area of ​​Kathmandu has also been burnt

Confusion more than solution

When we were standing outside Parliament, two youths came from Scooty and started distributing water bottles and biscuits to the soldiers standing there. One spoke his name Kishan Rauniyar and the other Soman Tamang.

He asked them why you are giving water and biscuits to the army soldiers, so Tamang said, “They are engaged in the service of our country. We do not have much money but still we decided to do so. We run a salon. ”

Kishan Rauniyar Madhesi is a Hindu and Tamang hill Buddhist. Both were involved in the protests. Kishan now regrets that there is a lot of destruction.

Kishan said, “Every government building was set on fire. This is too much. We feel bad now. We are not even confident about whether the next government will be corruption free or not. ”

More people involved in Jane Zee Protest now feel that it was not right to destroy the buildings.

The anti -government wave that became an anti -government wave due to the killing of 19 youths on Monday seems to be a little weak after the incident on Tuesday. However, all the leaders of Nepal are still under house arrest.

It is three o’clock in the evening and the curfew has been relaxed. People are getting out of their homes. We are standing in front of the road department building in Babmahal area of ​​Kathmandu.

It was a very grand building but now smoke is coming out of its windows. There is also suffocation due to smoke.

 BbcDistrict office of Nepal, where smoke is still rising

Nepal on the couplet

It is here that three protesters of Jane Zee, Nirajan Kunwar, Vishnu Sharma and Subhash Sharma are sitting in a very sad posture. All three are students of graduation. Nirajan Kunwar was also injured in the protest.

Nijan says, “We have not set fire in government buildings. These were other people. There is too much destruction. To be honest, we are feeling regret now. It took a long time for Nepal to build these buildings. We are very sad. ”

Asked Nirajan and Vishnu, who were other people, they said that Ravi was a supporter of Lamichhane and RPP. The National Democratic Party (RPP) is called Kingwadi and this party demands to make Nepal a Hindu nation.

Asked Nirajan and Vishnu whether they want democratic Nepal or monarchy? Want secular Nepal or Hindu nation?

Both of them openly said, the monarchy system and Hindu nation. However, Subhash Sharma, standing there, said that he supports democratic Nepal.

 BbcVishnu Sharma is a graduation student in Kathmandu and was included in the ‘Jane Zee’ Protest

There was no common leader in this ‘Jane Zee’ Protest, who would guide the youth about good and bad. Therefore, whatever he came, he did it.

Talk to the youth, they look completely confused.

Things are not very clear about how the civil government will be formed in Nepal now. The name of Sushila Karki, who was the Chief Justice of Nepal, is being taken but there is no consensus among the youth.

On Thursday, a faction of ‘Zen Zee’ was also protesting outside the army headquarters against the name of Sushila Karki.

The people of ‘Jane Zee’ are asking Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah to come forward but they demand that the Parliament be disrupted first. But why to disintegrate Parliament and how the answer is to be discovered in the Constitution.

Nepal is standing on the crossroads.

There is no complete answer to the question of how the people of Nepal, who live in the monarchy of 239 years, now.

Nepal is a landlocked country and it seems that the democracy here has also been surrounded by many crises.

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