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KP Sharma Oli Claims Police Did Not Use Automatic Weapons

Former Prime Minister of Nepal KP Sharma Oli claimed that on September 8, on September 8, the Gen-Z protests in Nepal fired from automatic weapons on the first day of the first day, which led to the death of 19 people.

Oli, who resigned among the violent street protests against his administration on September 9, claimed that his government did not give any orders to firing directly to the demonstrators. “The use of automatic weapons that do not have police should be investigated,” he said.

The former Prime Minister claimed that young people were killed during the protests due to violence by conspirators infiltrating protests. Never in past movements, many people were killed in a single day.

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According to the police, the protesters group burned by the Bhatbhatene supermarket, including those found dead at least 72 people were killed in the events related to the protest.

Oli sees a conspiracy behind the government’s main administrative center, parliamentary building, judiciary (Supreme Court and other court buildings), business businesses, offices of political parties, leaders and cadres Singh Durbar.

Oli’s own house, about four kilometers away from Katmandu in the Balkot region of Bhaktapur, was poorly damaged in the arson attack. Sher Bahadur Deuba, Pushpa Kamal Dahal Aka Pracha and Jhalanth Khanal, such as other former ministers’ homes were also targeted.

As the violent protests targeted the homes of Oli and other senior leaders, Oli entered the protection of the Nepal Army. He left the Ordu Protection on Thursday and moved to a rental accommodation in the Bhaktapore Gundu region, about 12 km from Kathmandu.

Oli, Himalayan country under the leadership of a widespread criticism to take down the slope. Critics claim that during the prime minister, Oli is trying to present a image that the country is on the path of prosperity, despite many corruption scandals. Oli himself was allegedly linked to most of these scandals.

Following the forced output of OLI, a new apolitical government, led by the former Chief Justice Sushila Carki, was founded with the authority to hold the Parliamentary elections within six months. The next elections for the House of Representatives were planned on 5 March.

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