Nepal Erupts in Protests Following Prime Minister’s Resignation, Amidst Reports of Violence and destruction
Kathmandu, Nepal – Celebrations over the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma oli on Tuesday quickly descended into widespread unrest in Kathmandu, with protesters clashing with authorities and targeting government buildings, luxury hotels, and even private schools. The demonstrations, fueled by accusations of systemic corruption, saw groups looting offices and setting structures ablaze, carrying away office supplies, chairs, and computer monitors as symbols of their uprising.The protests, largely driven by a young generation – dubbed ’Gen Z’ by some observers – reflect deep-seated frustration with the perceived failure of successive governments to address economic hardship and deliver on promises of change. “This is a revolution.This is the end of the corruption. It’s our turn now,” declared Sujan Dahal, a young Nepali celebrating the political shift. “The government was so corrupt. They used that money to improve their own lives, but there has been no change in the lives of normal people.”
By Wednesday morning, the administrative center of Kathmandu resembled a warzone, with burnt-out buildings smoldering and debris littering the streets. A strict curfew is now in effect, enforced by soldiers stationed at major intersections.The scale of the destruction has prompted concern among some Nepalis that the movement has been hijacked by elements seeking retribution rather than reform.
“I’m feeling bad. This is not good for us,” said one young man, who requested anonymity, as dozens of properties across the city were reportedly set on fire.
Despite the violence, many protesters maintain their focus remains on systemic change. Groups formed human chains to protect sites like an army camp, emphasizing their opposition is directed at the government, not the military. “We are protecting the army.We are not against the army.we are against the government. The corruption. They are trying to shut our voices by stopping social media. Today we won. It is our victory. Oli has resigned,” stated Sajad Ansari, 20.
The protests follow a period of political instability and public discontent. Reports indicate at least one protester,suman Rai,20,was hospitalized after being shot with rubber bullets.As nepal navigates this period of transition, the future shape of its government remains uncertain, though many young citizens express optimism.
“If the power is in the right hands, of course Nepal will develop,” said a recovering protester named Saurav. ”Our young generation are very capable. We don’t seek for our own greed. We think about the good of the nation.”
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