Nepal Protests: PM Oli's Home Attacked Amidst Gen Z Unrest Spilling into India's Neighborhood
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Nepal is currently facing a wave of unrest fueled by Gen Z protests, with the private residence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli reportedly set ablaze. These demonstrations, initially sparked by a controversial social media ban imposed by the government, have escalated into widespread violence and calls for the Prime Minister's resignation.

The situation intensified on Tuesday as protestors stormed the houses of several leaders, including setting fire to the private residence of PM Oli and Communication Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung. The protestors have been blocking roads and burning tires, leading to clashes with police who have responded with tear gas.

The government's decision to ban social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, triggered the initial wave of protests. The government defended the ban as a necessary measure to combat fake news, hate speech, and online fraud, citing the platforms' failure to register with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. However, this move has been widely criticized as an attempt to stifle dissent and suppress freedom of expression.

Tragically, the protests have resulted in casualties. Reports indicate that at least 19 people have died in clashes between protestors and security forces. The Home Minister, Ramesh Lekhak, resigned on Monday following these deaths, taking moral responsibility for the government's heavy-handed response.

Amid the escalating crisis, PM Oli has called for an all-party meeting in an attempt to find a resolution and has appealed for calm. However, tensions remain high, with protestors demanding his resignation and the dismissal of the government. Communication Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung has stated that PM Oli will not resign.

Adding to the instability, there are reports that the Army Chief has advised PM Oli to step down, suggesting that military intervention may be necessary to stabilize the situation. Tribhuvan International Airport has been shut down, flights have been canceled, and ministers are being evacuated from their official residences by army helicopters.

The situation remains fluid and volatile, with the potential for further escalation. The government is under immense pressure to address the protestors' grievances, restore calm, and prevent further loss of life. The future of Nepal's political landscape hangs in the balance as the nation grapples with this unprecedented unrest.


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