KATHMANDU: Hundreds of thousands of Gen Z, angered by the ban on social media in Nepal, took to the streets to protest against the government. 20 people were killed in security forces firing on a march to parliament. The army was deployed, including in the capital. Educational institutions were closed indefinitely. Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned, taking responsibility for the breakdown in law and order.
Protesters allege that the social media ban is a cover-up for corruption and misrule. Protesters pelted stones at Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli's house at Damak. Security forces opened fire on protesters who had attempted to set fire to the Parliament gate, following a period of heavy resistance, including tear gas and lathi charges. More than 250 people were injured. Many are in critical condition. Media workers are reported to be among the injured.
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets, singing the national anthem and carrying national flags. The protests spread to major cities like Biratnagar, Pokhara, Nepalgunj, Batwal, and Chitwan. The protests turned into a Gen Z riot against the corruption of the coalition government led by Communist leader K.P. Sharma Oli, who became Prime Minister for the third time last year.
Footage of the army confronting the protesters has emerged. The situation remains tense. Curfew has been imposed in areas where the offices and residences of dignitaries, including the President and Prime Minister, are located.
26 platforms including YouTube and Facebook banned
Facebook users in Nepal: 1.35 crore
Instagram: 3.6 lakh