24 Nov 2025, Mon

In Nepal, the ‘GEN-Z’ group demanded the arrest of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and then Home Minister Ramesh writer on Saturday (September 20, 2025) over the alleged role in the firing during the anti-government firing. 19 people were killed in this firing.

Dr. Nicholas Bushlas, one of the advisors of the ‘GEN-Z’ group, who led the protests, said in a press conference held at Sambali here that Oli, writer and Kathmandu Chief District Officer Chitra Rizal should be arrested immediately, as he was directly responsible for firing in Naya Baneshwar, in which 19 workers were killed.

Demand for formation of high-level inquiry commission

Bushla also demanded the formation of a high-level inquiry commission to investigate the property of all highly placed leaders and government officials since 1990. Apart from this, the workers of ‘Jane Z’ staged a sit -in demanding the arrest of Oli and the author in the Maitighar Mandla near the Singh Darbar Secretariat here. It was from here that he started his protest rally on September 8.

At least 72 people, including three policemen, were killed during the violent protests on September 8 and 9 against the alleged corruption and the ban on social media website. On Friday (September 19, 2025), former Prime Minister Oli denied that he ordered a firing during the performance of ‘Jane Z’.

Former PM KP Oli denied allegations

He said that the protesters were fired with automatic guns, which were not with the police. Oli demanded an inquiry into the case. In his first public statement after resigning from the post of Prime Minister, Nepal Communist Party (Integrated Marxist-Leninist) president Oli blamed the intruders for the violence during the ‘peaceful protests’ of ‘Jane-Z’.

In a message issued on the occasion of Constitution Day, Oli (73) said, “The government did not order the protesters to shoot.” Meanwhile, Supreme Court Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut said on Saturday that the court has not issued an order to ban the social media website.

Regulation of social media website request

He said that the Supreme Court had urged the government to make necessary laws and regulate the social media website, which is a common international practice. The former government -led government, led by Oli, banned 26 social media site, citing the Supreme Court order, which was opposed by the ‘Jane Z’ group on September 8.

The ban imposed on the social media site on the night of 8 September was lifted, but the performance continued and Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli had to resign. ‘Jane Z’ is called a generation that has been born between 1997 and 2012.

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