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Nepal Youths Protest For Change By Leading Deadly Protest

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Deadly Riots Shake Nepal, Prime Minister Resigns

nepal youths protest change: key developments so far.

Kathmandu, Nepal — September 15, 2025 — Nepal has been rocked by deadly riots that erupted after the government attempted to restrict social media use nationwide. What began as youth-led protests quickly spiraled into violent clashes, leaving dozens dead and forcing the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli.

Streets in Chaos

The unrest started when authorities moved to ban and register platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter). Outraged by the threat to free expression — and already disillusioned by corruption and nepotism — young Nepalis surged into the streets.

Protests escalated into full-scale riots. Security forces responded with tear gas, water cannons, and live rounds. At least 50 people have been killed, with hundreds more injured, as government buildings and vehicles were torched in Kathmandu and other major cities.

Political Fallout

Facing mounting pressure, Prime Minister Oli resigned, and parliament was dissolved amid the chaos. In a historic turn, former Chief Justice Sushila Karki was appointed interim Prime Minister, becoming the first woman in Nepal to hold the position. She will lead until fresh elections scheduled for March 5, 2026.

Widespread Impact

The violence has already crippled Nepal’s economy. Tourism, one of the country’s most vital sectors, has plunged by nearly 30%. Daily life remains tense under curfews, while young protesters continue demanding systemic reforms: transparency, accountability, and an end to corruption.

A Nation at a Crossroads

For many, these riots mark more than a rejection of a social media ban — they symbolize a generational struggle for freedom and justice. As the dust settles, Nepal faces a critical test: whether its new leadership can rebuild trust and restore peace, or whether unrest will continue to shape the nation’s future.

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