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Politicians’ homes set on fire as Nepal protests grow

9 September 2025 17:39 | News

The protesters opened fire on the homes of Nepal’s best political leaders against a social media ban that was abolished one day after anti -government protests.

Local reports and videos shared on social media on Tuesday showed that protesters attacked the houses of the best political leaders in and around the protesters.

In the capital and other cities, curfews were implemented and schools in Kathmandu were closed.

Despite a uncertain curfew in Nepal’s capital, anti -government protests continue. (AP Photo)

Among the houses thrown into the fire, the largest party Nepal Congress leader Sher Bahadur Deuba, President Ram Chandra Poudel, Interior Minister Ramesh Lekhak and Nepal Maoist Pushpa Kamal Kamal The leader of the Communist Party.

A private school of Deuba’s wife Arzu Ban Rana was set on fire.

The mass protest and attack on parliament on Monday began the opposition of the ban on social media platforms, but fueled by people who blamed them for corruption, due to increasing disappointment and dissatisfaction with political parties.

Despite the vague curfew in the capital, several protests were reported on Tuesday.

In Punish the murders in the government. Stop killing children, ”while the protesters use the loudspeakers of the police calling them to return home.

The anger of the protesters turned to the government led by Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli, who is increasingly popular.

Nepal at Riot Gear Stand Guard on a street in Kathmandu.
The police clashed with anti -government protesters and led to the murder of 19 people. (AP Photo)

A few commonly used social networks, including Facebook, X and Youtube, was blocked last week after not following a new requirement to register and present in the Himalayan nation in Himalayan nation.

The rallies against the ban on Monday were swollen against tens of thousands of people in Kathmandu, and the police besieged the parliament building before opening fire to demonstrators. Nineteen people were killed.

“Stop the ban on social media. Stop corruption, not social media,” he damaged, shaking national flags.

The rally on Monday was called the protest of Gen Z, which usually referred to people born between 1995-2010.

The wounded were killed and seven of their scores were taken at the National Trauma Center of the country.

Dr. “Many of them seem to have been shot in the head and chest, Bad said Badri Risa.

Protesters surround an armored vehicle outside the Nepal Parliament
Rallies against Nepal’s social media ban grew up to meet a wider dissatisfaction with the government. (AP Photo)

The families waited for their relatives’ news, and people lined up to donate blood.

Oli said in a statement that he had established an investigation committee to submit a report within 15 days and that he would be compensated for the wounded and lost treatment for the wounded.

Interior Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned at an emergency cabinet meeting late on Monday.

The Nepal government made a wider attempt with a draft law aimed at making social media’s social media platforms “appropriately managed, responsible and accountable and account”.

Expressing the proposal, censorship and protests online, the government was widely criticized as a tool to punish its rivals.

The bill asks companies to assign a contact point in a contact office or country.

Protestors Kademu block an armored vehicle in Nepal
“Stop the ban on social media. Stop corruption, not social media,” the protesters said. (AP Photo)

Right groups called the government’s attempt to prevent freedom of expression and freedom of fundamental rights.

The registration requirement was applied to approximately two dozen social networks commonly used in Nepal.

Google, the owner of Youtube; Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp’s parent company meta; And Elon Musk’s X platform did not respond to the requests of the Associated Press.

Tiktok, Viber and three other platforms were registered and operated.

In 2023, Nepal banned Tiktok for breaking the “social harmony, honor and diffuse immoral materials”.

Tiktok’s executives have promised to comply with local laws, including the prohibition of pornographic sites adopted in 2018, the law was abolished in 2024.


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