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‘Government will not bow down to Gen-Z-Z government’, PM KP Oli of Nepal said- will not be banned from social media

Prime Minister about the protest in Nepal KP Oli The statement of has come out. They Social Removing the ban on media Refusal Is done. Cabinet In the meeting, he justified the government’s decision. He called this performance violent to investigate it Committee Said to be made.

Protesters entered into parliament

Capital of Nepal Kathmandu In Social Media Platform But the protest against the government’s decision to ban the ban on Monday (8 September 2025) suddenly became furious. The protesters entered the Parliament, after which the police got the mob Scatter Bitter Firing to do.

Nailorous Gen-z Government will not bow down before- KP Oli

In the cabinet meeting, the Nepali Congress ministers involved in the Oli government demanded the lifting of ban on social media. On which KP Oli said that the government is a miscreant Gen-z Will not bow down to PM From this point Congress The minister of the minister got angry and from the meeting Walkout Done KP Oli said that the ban will not be removed from social media.

Nepal’s Home Minister Ramesh writer resigned on Monday (8 September 2025) after a violent performance in Kathmandu and other parts of the country over the government’s ban on social media platforms. The Home Minister writer representing the Nepali Congress party resigned on a moral grounds.

Currently, the situation in Kathmandu is normal

The situation in Kathmandu has become largely normal at the moment. Most of the protesters have returned to their homes. However, security officials are cautious as there is a possibility that the performance may resume on Tuesday (9 September 2025). Army and security forces are posted in major areas.

Army to capital after the situation deteriorated due to fierce protesters in Nepal Kathmandu Placed in Army soldiers new Baneshwor I controlled the paths around the Parliament complex. Kathmandu In Gen-z Thousands of youth, including school students, gathered in front of Parliament House under the banner and raised anti -government slogans demanding immediate removal of the ban.

Curfew in many areas including Kathmandu

After the violence, the local administration imposed curfew in many parts of the capital. Apart from Kathmandu, curfew was also imposed in Lalitpur district, Pokhara, Butwal and Itahari in Sunsari district. People will not be allowed to move, demonstrations, meetings, meetings or demonstrations in the restricted area.

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 bring censorship.

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