A big political step has come to light after violent police action on Gen Z demonstrations on Monday (September 8) in Nepal. The fire of protest against corruption and social media ban has now created a stir till the corridors of power. Taking moral responsibility of violence, Home Minister Ramesh writer has resigned from his post.
According to the Himalayan Times report, Ramesh writer Prime Minister K.P. He submitted his resignation during a cabinet meeting held in Baluwatar under the chairmanship of Sharma Oli. On Monday, thousands of Gen-Z youth in the capital Kathmandu and other cities protested on the streets. Gradually the situation became violent, in which 19 people died and more than 300 people were injured. After the situation deteriorated, the government lifted the ban from social media apps late at night. However, earlier Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli refused to remove the ban.
Committee will be formed to investigate violence
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli expressed deep grief over the deaths during the protests and said that the situation worsened due to the involvement of some anti -social elements in peaceful opposition. Force had to be used to protect government property. He clarified that the aim of the government was not to completely stop social media, but to control it. He also announced that an inquiry committee will be formed, which will submit the full report within 15 days.
Curfew in Kathmandu, army deployed
The army was deployed in Kathmandu on Monday when the situation became uncontrollable. The Army has taken control of the Parliament House and its surrounding areas in its hands. After increasing violence, the administration has declared curfew in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Pokhara, Butwal and Ithari. There will be a complete ban on any kind of gathering, rally or movement of common people during curfew.
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