Strong demonstrations of students continue in the neighboring country Nepal. The crowd entered Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House and Prime Minister’s Office and set fire to arson. Meanwhile, Prime Minister KP Oli resigned. The mob assaulted Finance Minister and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuwa. This boil has increased India’s concern. Meanwhile, Congress leader Udit Raj has said that this will eventually strengthen democracy.
Udit Raj said, “The democracy of Nepal is new and if it is said, the transition is going through a period. The movement of students and youth should be seen in this context and there is no talk of nervousness. There are reports that due to the ban on social media, the movement intensified and corruption is also being described as the reason, then there is no need to worry. This will make democracy stronger.
He said, “What is not visible is definitely a fear. Some forces that want to establish the monarchy O can also conspire against the resource and propaganda.
Arson and sabotage in the homes of many leaders
Demonstration against ban on social media started on Monday in Nepal. The administration strictly took strictness on the students and more than 20 people died in it. More than 300 people were injured. However, the performance did not stop. It became more fierce on Tuesday. Many protesting were wearing school dress.
He targeted the leaders and their homes. Hours before Oli’s resignation, the protesters set fire to their private residence in Balkot and attacked the houses of former Prime Minister Pushp Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung, former Home Minister Ramesh writer etc. The protesters also attacked the private residence of President Paudel.
Amid protests on Monday, the Nepal government lifted the ban on social media websites on Monday night after protests led by ‘Jane Zee’ youth. However, the protesters have continued their protest against corruption and demanding accountability of people’s deaths.

