Actress Manisha Koirala has raised his voice against violent action on protesters in Nepal and described it as a ‘black day’ for the country. His remarks came after the horrific disturbance made by the protesters of Generation Z, which took to the streets to protest against the controversial ban on corruption and social media platforms.
Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala on Tuesday paid tribute to her grandfather and former Prime Minister of Nepal Bishveshwar Prasad Koirala and remembered her as a person who gave voice to “love, struggle and flexibility.” Koirala shared this post on the social media stage ‘Instagram’ when this post is shared when there are violence against the government in the neighboring country. The actress of webseries ‘Hiramandi’ also shared a picture of her grandfather in a post on ‘Instagram’.
He said in the post, “Nepal’s first elected Prime Minister and writer B.P. Salutations to Ba on his birthday. Today, when students have stood up against corruption and for independence, their words seem classy. “The actress said,” Democracy is inseparable; If you want democracy in your country, then you cannot ignore all struggles for this – B.P. Koirala. ”
Prime Minister of Nepal K.K. P. Sharma Oli resigned on Tuesday in view of the anti -government protests in the country. The youth there held a fierce demonstration after imposing a ban on corruption and social media and attacked the houses of several top leaders including President Ramchandra Paudel and vandalized Parliament. Although the Nepal government lifted the ban on the social media website on Monday night, the protesters continued their agitation against corruption and demanded accountability of 19 people in the police action on protesters.
In a post on ‘Instagram’, the actress condemned violent action against protesters in Nepal. He shared a picture of a blood -soaked shoe and said, “Today is a black day for Nepal. When people’s voice, resentment against corruption and demand for justice are being responded to by bullets.