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Who Is Sudan Gurung, And Why Is He Face Of Nepal’s Gen Z Revolution? | World News

Nepal exploded in Nepal, as the protests led by Gen Z gained momentum, immersed the country into political turmoil and asked Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign. For the last two days, these demonstrations have increased sharply, which has caused more than 500 injuries in at least 19 deaths and conflicts.

The ‘Gen Z’ protests in Kathmandu and other parts of Nepal were triggered by the Nepal government on 26 social media platforms. However, the ban was late last night.

Who is Sudan Gurung?

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Sudan Gurung emerged as a highlight of the protests led by Gen Z in Himalaya. He is the founder and president of Hami Nepal, a NGO ruled by youth. According to several media reports, it has become a civilian movement.

Hami Nepal shared a video titled ‘How to protest’ on September 8 on Instagram Step. In the video, Gurung called on protesters to be safe.

According to Annapurna Express, he worked under the management of Gurung event before Hami Nepal. Later, the establishment was founded in 2015 informal.

Nepal politics in turmoil

Nepal PM KP Oli resigned as the second day of violent protests in various parts of the country continued and his resignation was accepted by Nepal President Ramchandra Paudel.

Previously, Kathmandu Post reported that protesters had opened fire to Prithvi Subba Gurung, Minister of Communication and Information Technologies, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel, Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Biswo Paudel’s residence, and the former Interior Minister Ramesh Lekhak Assembly.

In the meantime, Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balendra Shah ‘Balen’ Gen Z protesters urged to use restricting.

In a Facebook post, Mayor Shah accepted the ongoing protest as a “completely a gene movement” and said the government’s resignation was already obtained.

According to the moment, Himalaya Times reported that the message came in the middle of the country’s country because they called for accountability of young people on corruption, freedoms and police violence.

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