
The violent protests across Nepal, which have sent shock waves around the world around the world, because the demonstrators under the banner of the GEN, after a ban on social media, went to the streets and lit government buildings and politicians’ homes. One of the protesters answered a big question about the reason for the crowd attack.
“The violent protests we have seen in the last two days may not happen now, but we want new rules and regulations in the country. We want youth to do things in their own country. Therefore, Gen-Z protests have become.
Before the expected meeting between President Ram Chandra Poud and Nepalese protesters Gen-Z, protesting increased the demand for new rules and regulations against corruption.
Subhash referred to the resignation of the former KP Sharma Oli, which the President accepted on Tuesday, adding: “Pám of our country, KP Sharma Oli has escaped. We demand a good leader. We know what happens today (during the expected conversation with Rashtrapati Bhavan).
The President was looking for a peaceful solution of ongoing agitation through dialogue without further bloodshed or destruction, according to Himalayan times.
“I call on all parties to remain calm, prevent further damage to the nation and come to the table for interviews. In democracy, the requirements of raised citizens can be solved through dialogue and negotiation,” the president said in an official statement.
This comes at the time of the Nepalese army stored by nationwide restrictive orders from September 10 to 17:00. In order to limit any possible violence under the protest, these limiting orders will be followed by a ban on walking to 6:00 to 6:00.
Any form of demonstration, vandalism, arson or attacks focused on individuals and property during this period would be considered crime, the army warned.
The protests began on 8 September in Kathmandu and other major cities after the government blocked the main platforms of social media. Up to 19 people were injured and several others were injured when the police opened demonstrators. Agitation was quickly escalating and the demonstrators set out on Tuesday on Tuesday to the Prime Minister’s office KP Sharma Oli and demanded his resignation and cancellation of the ban on social media platforms, which considered an attempt to suppress freedom of speech and violation of the fundamental law.
In the middle of demand for greater responsibility and transparency in decision -making processes, demonstrators want to end institutionalized corruption and protectionism in administration.
(Tagstotranslate) Nepalese reports





