After Gen Z Protests, Nepal Supreme Court Moves To Tents: Reports | World News

After shaking the government and nation of the uprising, led by a large gene Z in Nepal, temporary tents were established at the facilities of the Supreme Court of Himalaya. The protests resulted in the resignation of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and the appointment of former head Justice Sushila Karki as the new temporary prime minister.
According to several reports and local media, the court staff set up a tent at the facilities of Nepal’s upper court to continue the services; However, the hearings did not start again.
In a video shared by the moment on September 10, the construction of the Nepal Supreme Court can be seen and burned after the protests were exacerbated.
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#WRISTWATCH | Nepal | After the violence in Kathmandu after the fight against corruption has returned to violence. Nepal pm kp Sharma Oli resigned with demonstrations yesterday.
(Images of the Nepal High Court) pic.twitter.com/we2Syd2yn6– Ani (@ani) September 10, 2025
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Nepal protests
A police officer told Anı that the death fee in the Gene Z protests in Nepal rose to 72 on Sunday. Among the dead, there were 59 protesters, three police officials and 10 prisoners trying to escape.
Sushila Karki takes responsibility
After taking part in Nepal’s temporary PM, Sushila Carki announced that those killed during the fight against corruption in Nepal will be known as ‘martyrs’ and that 1 million Nepal rupees will be given to their families.
Carki also announced that the government would undertake the costs of the wounded and will be compensated at the same time. The transfer of bodies from Kathmandu to other regions will be facilitated by the government. ”
In particular, emphasized that those who participated in vandalism will be investigated and that the government would discuss and work on the restructuring.
Nepal’s new cabin
Nepal’s temporary cabin expanded on Monday with the induction of three new ministers who took office oath in Sital Niwas in Katmandu, Bhawan.
According to the moment, Kulman Ghising, former General Manager of Nepal Electricity Authority, was appointed to chair the Ministry of Energy, Urban Development and Physical Infrastructure. Meanwhile, Om Prakash Aryal will take responsibility for the Ministry of Law and Interior. Nepal’s former financial secretary Rameshwork Khanal will supervise the Ministry of Finance.
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