
Nepalese protests: Nepalese Minister of Interior Ramesh Lekhak resigned on Monday after 19 people were killed and more than 100 other injured were killed during the violent protests “gene Z”.
“The Nepalese Minister of the Interior Ramesh Lekhak offers his resignation to the Prime Minister during the cabinet meeting, which took place in the official residence of the Prime Minister in Balwatar,” she said either.
This comes after thousands of young people protested in Kathmandu and other parts of the country during September 4 September on 26 social media websites, including Facebook, WhatsApp and X. The demonstrations became violent after some entered parliament, led to the police to accuse. He also fired shells of tear gases and rubber bullets.
The government of Nepal believes that companies missed the deadline that registered according to the new regulations in the middle of the intervention against abuse. She said that social media users create a false ID and use them to spread hateful speeches and false news, commit fraud and other crimes on these platforms.
Who was the Minister of the Nepal House Ramesh Lekhak?
Lekhak, 61, a member of the Nepalese Congress Party, was elected to Pratinidhi Sabha in the elections in 1999, 2008 and 2013. He also held the position of Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport of Nepal. He was elected to the 2nd Federal Parliament of Nepal and represented the election district of Kanchanpur-3 in the Nepalese general elections 2022.
Meanwhile, the army was mobilized and walking.
“Stop a ban on social media, stop corruption not social media,” the gene from (people born between 1995 and 2010) sang. Tiktok, which was banned in 2023 for disruption of “social harmony, good will and dispersion of indecent materials” and raised last year, still works without defending.
The Chief District Director of Chhabi Lal Rijal said in the announcement: “No movement of people, demonstrations, meetings, gathering or sit-in will be allowed in a limited zone.” The prohibition of walking consists of numerous zones with high security such as the presidential residence (Shital Niwas), the residence of the vice -chairman of Lainchaur, Maharajgunj, all sides of Singha Durbar, the residence of the Prime Minister in Baluwatar and the nearby area, according to Kathmando.
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