Nepal Gen-Z Protests | Political crisis in Nepal is over, the country got the first woman Prime Minister, the political crisis in Nepal ends

The Nepal administration removed the curfew and restrictive orders applied to the Kathmandu Valley and other parts of Nepal on Saturday (September 13, 2025), making daily life gradually becoming normal.The incident took place on Friday the day after former Chief Justice Sushila Karki became the first woman Prime Minister to lead the interim government of Nepal. In this way, due to the ban on social media, due to the nationwide movement, K.P. The Sharma Oli government was forced to resign, after which the political uncertainty continued for several days came to an end.
 

Due to lack of curfew or movement, daily life has started again

According to a Nepal army spokesperson, due to no curfew or movement ban on Saturday, the daily life started again. After being closed for several days, shops, markets and malls opened again and vehicles started appearing on the streets. A cleanliness drive was going on in many places, including several government buildings which were set or vandalized during unrest.
 

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Oli resigned on Tuesday, a few hours later, the protesters attacked his office and held him responsible for the death of at least 19 protesters during the violent action on Monday. The same night, the government lifted the ban on social media, which remained the center of public outrage.

General elections before March 5, 2026

The interim government has announced that general elections will be held before March 5, 2026. This announcement has been made after internal political talks with the aim of stability and restoring public confidence.
 

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First Indian Ambassador to meet new interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
Soon after the swearing -in ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Sheetal Niwas), Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, became the first foreign diplomat to meet newly appointed interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki. During the meeting, Ambassador Srivastava gave congratulatory messages on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and assured India’s full cooperation in recovering from this transition period.
Prime Minister Karki expressed his gratitude for India’s support and said that Nepal hopes for strong cooperation with his nearest neighbor. He emphasized the belief that India, as usual, will act in the best interest of the people of Nepal.

Jane-Z protest in Nepal

According to the latest data released by the Nepal Police, at least 51 people, including an Indian citizen, were killed in the “Gen-Z” protests led by the youth earlier this week. After Oli left, the Nepali army took control of internal security and implemented limited movement orders in Kathmandu Valley and other areas, and allowed public activities during the scheduled time.

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