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Death Toll Rises to 72 in Nepal Anti-Corruption Protests

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Nepal Anti-Corruption protests claim 72 lives

Kathmandu, Nepal – The death ​toll in ongoing ​anti-corruption protests across‌ Nepal has risen to ‌72, according to recent reports, ‍as ‍demonstrations continue to grip the nation. The protests, fueled by widespread public ​anger over alleged systemic corruption and a demand for greater government accountability, have seen ‍clashes between protestors and security forces in multiple cities.

The demonstrations initially focused on ⁤calls⁢ for the examination of high-profile corruption cases and the resignation of officials implicated in wrongdoing. Though, momentum shifted following ⁢the⁣ involvement of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki,‌ a figure widely respected for her commitment to judicial independence ⁢and anti-corruption efforts. Karki’s⁤ public support for the protests has galvanized​ a new generation of activists, notably Gen Z, who are increasingly vocal in their demands for systemic ⁢change. A curfew has been ⁤imposed in ⁢several districts in an attempt to quell the unrest, but protestors have largely defied the restrictions.

Nepal has struggled with‌ endemic​ corruption for decades, hindering economic progress and eroding public trust in government‍ institutions. The current wave of protests represents a significant escalation of public discontent, posing a serious challenge to the stability⁢ of the ruling coalition. Authorities have pledged to investigate the deaths and address the protestors’ concerns,​ but skepticism remains‍ high among those demanding basic reforms. The situation remains ⁢volatile, with further protests planned and the potential for additional violence.

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