Amid the ongoing protests in Nepal, a young protestor named Subhash made a statement regarding Jane-Z in an interview to ANI. He said that Jane-Z wants freedom from corruption. We want change, so we are performing. We wanted to beat him (former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli), but he has gone somewhere. He has left the country and fled. We caught all the politicians. We burnt the house of Sher Bahadur Deuba and his wife Arzu Deuba. ,
Subhash further said that we demand a good leader. We want to talk to the President. We will know today what is going to happen. The violent protests we saw for the last two days will not happen now, but we want a new rule and law in the country.
#Watch Kathmandu: Subhash, A Protester in Nepal, “The Gen-Z Wants Regulation, It Wants Freedom from Corruption. He has left for somewhere. pic.twitter.com/lhfph2PQBB
– ANI (@ani) September 10, 2025
Army personnel on Nepal’s streets
According to the PTI report, the army personnel were deployed in Kathmandu and other cities to implement the order of ban and restore peace from the morning of Wednesday (10 September 2025), a day after anti -government violent demonstrations in Nepal. P. Sharma Oli has had to resign from the post of Prime Minister. The Nepali army, who commanded the security operations of the entire country at 10 pm on Tuesday night, has imposed ban in many areas across the country including Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur cities to control the unrest even hours after Oli left the post.
Protesters burnt ministers’ houses
The army expressed concern over the actions of some groups in a statement, “He said,” Those who are taking unfair advantage of difficult situations and causing serious harm to ordinary citizens and public property. ” His soldiers have been deployed against him. “An official associated with the case said that the authorities have also issued an order to the residents that they should stay indoors until they do not have very important work, so that further disturbance can be prevented. Since morning, Kathmandu’s generally moving roads looked deserted. Only a few people came out of the houses and that too especially to buy things of everyday needed. There is a strict patrolling of security personnel on the roads and on Tuesday, the protesters were installed in government and private buildings. Fire brigade were seen to extinguish the fire. The protesters on Tuesday set fire to Parliament, President’s Office, Prime Minister’s residence, government buildings, offices of political parties and homes of senior leaders.
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