Massive Protests in Kathmandu Over Graft, Social Media Ban

Katmandu: According to Kathmandu Post, the Z -generation -led protests exploded against allegations of corruption against the government on Monday and explosion against the ban on the last few major social media platforms. The protesters destroyed the gate of parliament and the police took dozens of tours. Many people were injured in protests and losses are expected.
According to Kathmandu Post, the protests rapidly returned to violence and encouraged the ban on putting the authorities into the locks of the capital.
What began as a peaceful march increased when the protesters left the barricades and entered the limited areas near the Parliament.
The demonstrators responded with the police, water balls, tearrs and rubber bullets after throwing tree branches and water bottles and shouting anti -government slogans, and some protesters reportedly succeeded in entering the parliamentary compound and intensifying the situation.
In response to unrest, Kathmandu Regional Administration Office expanded the curfew on the curfew applied to the capital Baleshwar region. The new curfew now includes several high security areas such as the Vice President’s residence in Lainchaur, the residence of Maharajgunj, the Prime Minister’s residence in Baluwatar, and all the adjacent areas, such as Kathmandu Post, such as the Vice President’s residence (Shital Niwas).
Chief Regional Officer Chhabalal Rijal issued a curfew order under the 6th part of the Local Government Law and will remain in force from 12:30 to 22:00 (local time). It is strictly prohibited from the movements, meetings, protests or siege activities of the people in these regions. According to Kathmandu Post, it comes after the Nepal government’s decision to ban 26 non -registered social media platforms, including commonly used applications such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube and Snapchat.
While the movement could not appeal to the government’s deep -seated corruption, it caused public anger among young people who accused the government of free expression. He is still receiving treatment in a civilian hospital. Partner, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s hometown of the palate was injured another person. After the protests became violent, according to Kathmandu Post, the police opened the glasses when they tried to launch the palate. Raises the movement. Nepalli actor Hari Bansha Acharya published on Facebook: “Today’s youth is doing more than just thinking-they ask. He called on political leaders to take responsibility and prepare the next generation for leadership. “Corruption has reached anxious levels and even the mother seems to be crying Nepal. The future of the country is the future of the country and its dreams reflect Nepal. For years stagnation disappointed every citizen. This should be heard of today’s gene. Corruption officials, the needs of the citizens should be able to account for the needs of the public.” 25,000 NRS to the two brothers participating in the protests advised them to remain watery and use funds to help other demonstrators, opposing the two dozen social media platforms against Kathmandu Post, opposed the two dozen social media platforms. 4. The government states that following the decision of the 17 August Supreme Court, which required to register the necessary taxes and pay the necessary taxes after a deadline that sets a deadline last month, it took action after releasing repeated warnings for Open offices in Nepal.
Although it is not officially registered, some social media platforms that have already paid taxes in Nepal have been prevented. Certainly, platforms such as Viber, Tiktok, Wetalk and Nimbuzz are recorded in Nepal, while Telegram and Global Diary in this process. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp have not been able to start registration. Social media users, who call themselves “Gen-Z”, called on the ban and their duties of the government, Baneshwork and their duties against the ban on social media today, to return to people near the Federal Parliament, and was put under pressure from the government’s capital platform.



