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Gen Z Protests in Nepal: What’s Next?

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Nepal Erupts in Protests ‌Led by ​Gen Z, Demanding Government Resignations

Kathmandu, Nepal – Demonstrations sparked by years of‍ alleged‍ corruption ⁣and ​a recent social⁣ media blackout have ⁣engulfed Nepal, leading to violent clashes with security forces, at least 19 deaths, and the resignation of a prime minister. The protests, ⁣largely driven by Generation Z, are ‍demanding systemic change and ​new elections ‌amid widespread ⁣discontent⁣ with the ​political establishment. Curfews are in⁢ effect and soldiers have been deployed to maintain order as the nation faces⁤ a period of intense‌ political uncertainty.

The unrest represents ⁤a critical juncture for Nepal, a nation grappling with economic ‌hardship and political instability. Gen Z’s mobilization-fueled by social media despite government attempts to restrict access-highlights a growing frustration with conventional politics and a ⁣demand ⁣for accountability from a leadership perceived as out of touch and corrupt. The‍ protests’⁣ outcome will likely determine the country’s trajectory,potentially ushering ⁣in a new​ era‍ of‍ political reform or escalating further​ into conflict.

the demonstrations gained ​momentum following years​ of‍ simmering​ public anger over corruption ‍allegations and perceived ​government inaction. A recent attempt to impose a social media ⁣blackout further inflamed tensions, prompting widespread condemnation and galvanizing young people to take ​to the ​streets.⁣ Security forces responded with live ammunition, resulting in ⁤a notable number‌ of casualties and escalating the crisis.

Demands from protesters center on mass resignations⁣ of government officials ⁢and the immediate scheduling ⁤of new elections. ⁤Ramyata Limbu, a journalist and filmmaker following the events, reports⁣ that the movement is​ fueled by⁤ a desire for essential change.

The protests are occurring against a backdrop of economic challenges and⁤ political maneuvering. The resignation of Prime ⁤Minister ⁢Pushpa Kamal ​Dahal, ⁤while a concession to the⁤ unrest, does​ not guarantee a resolution. The future of⁢ Nepal remains⁤ uncertain as the country navigates this⁤ period of upheaval and seeks a‍ path toward ‍stability and reform.

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