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Nepal Social Media Ban Gen-Z Protest News Live Updates: A group of inmates from Kathmandu’s Dillibazar Jail Wednesday came out of the prison premises, demanding their release amidst the ongoing nationwide anti-corruption protests. In response to the escalating situation, the Nepalese Army has been deployed in and around the jail to prevent further chaos.
Nepal Army announces nationwide curfew: The Nepal Army on Wednesday, citing threats to public security, said the prohibitory order in the country will remain effective until 5 pm, following which a nationwide curfew will be imposed until 6 am Thursday. The army said that in the name of the movement, the unruly groups carried out attacks on individuals and property and attempted sexual assaults.
Nepal unrest: ‘Gen Z’ protesters, allegedly angered the repressive actions of the K P Sharma Oli regime, set fire to government buildings, offices of major political parties, and the homes and offices of top political functionaries, including several former Prime Miners, Tuesday. Amid the raging demonstrations, Oli resigned, saying: “In view of the adverse situation in the country, I have resigned effective today to facilitate the solution to the problem and to help resolve it politically in accordance with the constitution.”




