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Nepal’s Prime Minister Oli quits after violent protests over social media ban

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

KATHMANDU, ⁣Nepal – Nepal’s Prime Minister K.P.⁤ Sharma⁢ Oli resigned Tuesday, September 9, 2025, amid escalating ​unrest sparked by a recent social media ban and widespread allegations of government‍ corruption. The move follows ​days of violent protests in Kathmandu and other cities, ⁣where demonstrators clashed wiht police and blocked major thoroughfares.

The ⁤resignation throws Nepal’s political landscape into⁢ uncertainty as the ⁣nation grapples with growing ⁣public discontent over restrictions on online ⁣expression and ‌perceived impunity for those ⁢in power.‍ The protests, initially focused on the government’s attempt too ‌regulate social media platforms, broadened⁤ to encompass broader grievances regarding corruption and economic⁣ hardship, impacting ⁣citizens across Nepal and potentially destabilizing the ⁢fragile coalition government.

The social media ban, enacted ​last week,⁤ aimed to‌ curb​ what officials termed the spread of “false information,” but⁣ critics denounced it ⁣as a ‍violation of freedom of speech. Protesters responded by burning tires, erecting barricades, and engaging in confrontations with law enforcement. An ⁣Associated ⁣Press photographer captured an ambulance navigating⁣ burning debris as it ⁤attempted to reach patients in Kathmandu⁢ on Tuesday.

While a specific successor has not yet been named, Nepal’s constitution dictates a process​ for selecting a new ​prime ⁣minister, likely involving parliamentary votes and potential‍ coalition negotiations.The​ immediate ⁤future hinges on⁢ the ‌ability of ⁣political ‍factions to forge a consensus and address the underlying‌ issues fueling the protests. the‌ unrest underscores a growing‍ trend of citizen activism in Nepal, challenging established political norms and demanding greater accountability from its leaders.

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