
Nepal stares into political emptiness after 8 September killed 30 people and injured around 1,000. In Nepal, a tormenting scene developed even after the government has satisfied the requirement to abolish the ban on social media.
There were walking, but partially relaxed in the Kathmandu valley. Meanwhile, the Nepalese army took over 30 million people since the protests escalated on Tuesday.
In order to appoint a new government that will bring stability in the Himalayan country, the former name of the main judge of the Supreme Court Sushil Karki appeared as a person who considers many as a potential temporary leader.
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Here are the latest updates of the Nepal protest Genz:
1. The Ministry of Health and the population on Wednesday evening announced that the number of victims on the protest of 8 September led by Gen-Z in Nepal increased to 30.
The Ministry of Health said in a press release that 1,033 injuries were recorded at a national level, of which 713 injured individuals had already been released, while 55 were referred to other facilities for further treatment. Another 253 patients remain newly accepted.
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2. While the army in the short term took over the nation, the debate continues whether the parliament should be dissolved or not.
According to Nepal Press, the mayor of the City of ZS and Kathmandu requires the metropolitan city of Balen Shah together with the dissolution of the parliament. However, the National Independent (NISP) deputy (NISP) Sobhita Gautam said it should not be done.
“The country is moving towards the interim government that will organize new elections in the country. The task of this temporary government is to organize elections and give the country a new mandate,” said Shah.
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3. Ball Shah dropped out of the Nepal PM race, but supported Sushil Karki for the post office. If he is named, Sushila Karki will become the first female prime minister of the country.
In an exclusive interview with CNN-News18 Karki said it was ready to take over the role. “The Gen-Z group has led the recent movement in Nepal and trusted it to lead the government for a short time,” she said.
She confirmed that young members of the movement voted for her name. “I accepted their request for the management of the interim government,” CNN-Nes18 said. Karki said that her immediate priority would honor and support the families of those who lost their lives during the protests.
On Thursday there will be negotiations between the Nepalese army, President of Ram Chandra Paudel and youth representatives Gen Z to decide to lead the interim government in the middle of the ongoing political unrest.
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4. The Nepalese army issued an update to the ban and the ban on walking in the Kathmandu Valley and extended the restrictions and allowed limited relaxation for the public movement.
According to the official announcement, the ban will remain in force on Thursday, September 11 from 10:00 to 17:00, followed by a night ban from 19:00 to 6:00 on Friday.
Movement will be allowed during specific windows: 6:00 to 10:00 and 17:00 – 19:00 September 11.
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5. Soldiers in Nepal launched fire on Thursday morning to stop the mass escape from Ramechhap District, Kathmandu Post reported. The authorities reported more than a dozen prisoners. The Ward 8 of Ramechhap prison has more than 300 prisoners.
Nepal saw an increase in escape from prison in the middle of massive protests. A total of 750 prisoners left Chitwan prison with their belongings.
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On Wednesday they were asked to turn to administration on Wednesday morning. The announcement warned that if they did not come into contact, they would be arrested and brought back.
The chief district officer Shyam Krishna Thapa reportedly said that the prisoners broke through several inner locks and tried to open the main gate before burning security forces. “About 12 to 13 prisoners were injured after the army started fire when they arrived at the gate,” he said.
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Demonstrations – dubbed protest with gene Z – began after the government blocked social media platforms, including Facebook, X and YouTube, and said that these companies could not register and undergo government supervision.
The ban on social media was canceled on Tuesday, but the protests continued.
The protests have spirals reflect wider dissatisfaction. Many young people are angry that it seems that children of political leaders-tzv. Children Nepo-se seems to enjoy luxury lifestyle and numerous benefits, while most youth are trying to find a job.
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