Nepal Protests: Why Did Govt Ban 26 Social Media Platforms – Here’s What We Know From The Gen Z-Led Unrest | World News

Thousands of young citizens KP Sharma Oli government, including the X and Facebook 26 social media platform to protest against the prohibition of Nepal’de exploded in Nepal. The protests turned to violence, and the demonstrators climbed after suppressing limited areas and federal parliamentary buildings.
Police should distribute tear gas, water ball and live ammunition against demonstrators. However, the protests continued in Kathmandu and other major cities of Nepal, and the gene protesters gathered against social media ban and the government’s corruption.
Why did Nepal govt ban social media platforms?
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The protests were triggered after the government has placed a social media ban that came into force on 4 September and targeting platforms that were not registered to the government.
On August 25, Nepal Kabinet decided that all social media operators should register within seven days to regulate the use of the usage of 2023, 2023 and the deadline.
Following this, the Nepal government prevented all unregistered social media platforms after not contracting the ministry until the deadline.
According to the moment, the Nepal government said that social media users with false identities spread hate speech and false news, and also commit fraud and other crimes through some platforms.
After the directive, Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA), Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Linkedin, Signal, Signal, Signal, Discord, Wechat, Rumblr, IMO, Raw, Raw, IMO, Clubhouuse, Signal, Signal, Signal, Signal, signal Patro.
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Curfew and tear gas – authorized authorities
According to IANS, the authorities quickly applied a curfew to the key areas and deployed the Nepal army in a way that includes unrest. Meanwhile, security forces applied to gas, water balls, rubber bullets and even air fire to distribute crowds.
The scale of violence was wounded hundreds of wounded, including protesters, journalists and security personnel treated in hospitals, many of whom were treated in hospitals.
In local media, the country’s country has increased to 19 in widespread protests.
PM Oli in Gene Z protests
Reacting to the incident, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said that his administration was not against the platforms, but against “lawlessness, arrogance and scrubing the country”.
“I have heard a plan with a plan with a plan.
India-Nepal Border in Warning
The memorial referred to the sources and reported that the authorities gave a warning along the Indian-Nepal border due to ongoing protests in Nepal.
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), India’s border protection force, has intensified the alertness and closely follows the situation to prevent the spread of unrest into the Indian territory.
(with the inputs of the agencies)


