Nepal Gen-Z Protest Updates: Home Minister resigns, PM Oli called democracy an attack on democracy

Nepal’s Home Minister Ramesh writer has officially resigned, taking moral responsibility for the death of 19 people in the violent public protests held on Monday. According to a senior minister, he submitted his resignation to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli during a cabinet meeting on Monday evening. He submitted his resignation to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli during a cabinet meeting held on Monday evening. Sources in the Nepali Congress said that the Home Minister author representing the Nepali Congress party in the coalition government has resigned on a moral grounds.

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The RSP has increased political pressure, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Oli and demanding a new election, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. In an official statement, RSP General Secretary Kabindra Burlakoti condemned the government’s brutal action on Jane-Z protesters and demanded new national elections claiming that the government had lost its moral and political validity.

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The Nepal government banned 26 social media forums including Facebook, WhatsApp and X on September 4 for not following the compulsory registration process. The government has clarified its attitude that the ban on social media forums has been imposed to regulate them, but the perception among the general public is that it will attack freedom of expression and can cause censorship.

Social media forums have been banned to regulate them, but the perception among the general public is that it will attack freedom of expression and censorship.

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