
The “Gen Z” protests led by a student in Nepal, which began against the government ban on social media, have spread to a larger campaign that reflected the growing public criticism of KP Sharma Oli and the political elite of the country over the alleged corruption and apand to the people.
Here are the first ten updates to the Nepal protest:
1. The Alliance of Civil Society in Nepal claimed that the “plot” was taking place, allegedly with the military involvement to restore the monarchy, in the middle of the continuing political discussions on the formation of the transitional government after the collapse of the KP Sharma Oli administration.
2. In his statement published on Thursday, Brihat Nagarik Andolan (BNA), which represents a wide range of citizens, expressed alarm over the growing influence of the National Affairs, especially after taking control of nationwide security operations since Tuesday.
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3. The group argued that “the bodies of the Gen-Z movement of the movement are a serious reactive conspiracy-under a military mediation, it will restore the monarchy and abolish secularism, federalism and proportional inclusive system,” said the news portal. These experiments are “completely unacceptable”, she said he added that the anti -government movement had never been intended to reverse Republicanism and secularism or to expand what it refers to “the unconstitutional activism of the army”. Nepal canceled the monarchy in 2008, but demonstrations for monarchies this year reappeared in the middle of economic distress and political instability.
4. The number of deaths from the ongoing protests gene from the Nepal in Kathmando Valley rose to 34, according to the Himalayan Times, who quoted the data published by the Ministry of Health and the population.
5. At the national level, more than 1,368 individuals were injured. Ministry spokesman Prakash Budhathoki confirmed that most of the injured had already been treated and released, with 949 people have been released from hospitals.
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6. Bus service operated by Dilli Transport Corporation (DTC), which runs between Delhi and Kathmandu, was stuck in Nepal due to ongoing unrest in the neighboring country, the officials said.
“The bus is stuck in Nepal. The Delhi government coordinates with the Embassy of Nepal and India on this matter,” the clerk said on Thursday. The bus covers a distance of 1,167 kilometers with food £2,800. Runs six days a week, DTC buses run on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday running Nepalese buses Manjushree Yatayat.
8. The former Indian diplomat Mahesh Sachdev said on Thursday that the call for the appointment of the former chief judge of Nepal Sushil Karki under the head of the temporary government of the country is a “positive development” that can help restore normalness in the neighboring country.
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9. ”This Generation Alleges That Most of the Leaders and Political Institutions, Such as Parliament, Have Failed in the Task That The Constitution Assigned Them. By By Assigning Someone Who Enjoys an Impicaable Reputation Abrogate the Constitution;
Through the bodies of the Gen-Z movement, the grave of the reaction conspiracy takes place.
10. President Paudel has accepted the resignation of KP Sharma Oli, but announced that his cabinet would continue to operate in the administrator’s capacity until the new ministers council was named.
(With the entry from agencies)
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