Nepal Holds Candle March At Bouddhanath Stupa To Honour Victims Of Sept 8 Protest | World News

Nepal citizens, during the last -country fight against corruption protests in memory of those who lost their lives on Saturday evening to make a candle walk came together outside of Bouddhanath Stupa.
From all segments of life, students, monks, activists and local residents lit candles and stood quietly to show solidarity with the victims.
The Ministry of Health and Population confirmed that 51 people have died so far in demonstrations under the Youth -led youth exploding in Nepal on September 8th.
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Nepal Police Co-Sepetes Ramesh Thapa said the dead contained an Indian national and three police staff.
At least 36 bodies at the Tribhuvan University Training Hospital in Maharajgunj, where post -death exams began on Friday. After completing the autopsies, the hospital began to release the bodies of the protesters.
The protests led by the young demonstrators in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Butwal and Birgunj began after concerns about tax revenue and cyber security after bringing a ban on the government’s major social media platforms.
However, now, since the ban on curfew throughout the country ended on Saturday, the day after the former chief Justice Sushila Carki was swore as a temporary prime minister, the country is changing towards normal after a violent protest for days.
When the restrictions were lifted, this morning he continued his public transportation service and long -distance buses started to travel from Kathmandu to various parts of the country.
In the early hours of the day, Nepal’s temporary Prime Minister Sushila Carki came to a civilian hospital on Saturday to meet with the wounded gene protesters. A large press pool surrounding the Prime Minister’s convoy and its supporters were seen.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Sushila Carki for accepting Sushila Karki as Nepal’s temporary prime minister and expressed his confidence that he would lead the neighboring country to peace and stability.
“Nepal Bharat is a close friend of Nepal Bharat. Hopefully the Prime Minister will stability.” He said. PM Modi also stressed that Sushila Carki would be Nepal’s first PM and this is a good example of women’s strengthening.
“I am expanding my heartfelt congratulations to SMT. Sushila Ji for serving as the Prime Minister of the Provisional Government in Nepal. I am sure that Nepal will pave the way for peace, stability and prosperity.
Sushila Carki swore as a temporary prime minister of Nepal on Friday after a widespread gene protest due to its disappointment on political stagnation, corruption and economic inequality triggered by the prohibition of social media platforms in the country.



