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Ban on social media in Nepal removed, yet the ruckus is not stopping; PM Oli demands resignation

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Ban on social media in Nepal removed, yet the ruckus is not stopping; PM Oli demands resignation

Nepal Gen-Z Protest: Young Prime Minister in Nepal is still protesting against KP OLI. This demonstration continues outside the Parliament House. In view of this, curfew has been imposed in many areas.

Nepal Gen-Z Protest: The situation is continuously getting worse in Kathmandu, Nepal. Youth are constantly demonstrating outside Parliament House. He is demanding resignations against Prime Minister KP OLI. In view of the situation in such a situation, there was a curfew in many places which were removed in the morning but there is still a ban in sensitive areas. Along with this, there will be curfew in some parts till midnight. Meanwhile, IT Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung announced that the Nepal government has lifted the ban on social media platforms and will be reinstated gradually. But even after this, there is anger among the youth.

Demonstration in front of Parliament House

A heavy demonstration has been taking place since morning outside the Parliament House of Kathmandu. Slogans are being raised against Prime Minister Oli on behalf of the protesters. People said that this movement is not only against social media ban but also on issues like corruption, inflation and nepotism. The protesters have clarified that the common people are now troubled by these problems and are demanding concrete steps from the government.

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Curfew will still remain in many areas

Significantly, the curfew has been lifted in Kathmandu since morning, but the situation is still not right. Rashtrapati Bhavan, Vice President’s residence, Prime Minister’s Housing, Sinhaadarbar and areas near Parliament House will remain in force till further orders. KP Oli Sarkar said that the ban has been lifted from social media, but despite this, we are protesting outside Parliament today.

What happened to Gen-Z by performing?

Please tell here that the government ban has been lifted from social media on Monday in Nepal. But despite the violent performance of its youth, the situation has been continuously spoiling the situation. During this time 19 people died and more than 300 people were injured.

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