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From Instagram To The Streets: Why Is Nepal Youth Protesting In Kathmandu?

Nepali youths have flooded the streets of Kathmandu in an unprecedented wave of protests, voicing vehement opposition to the KP Sharma Oli government’s alleged corruption and blanket bans on social media platforms. Their movement, dubbed Nepal’s ‘Gen Z Revolution’, marks the largest youth-led uprising in recent years.

The protests led to clashes with security forces, claiming at least one protester’s life and injuring around 80 people. 

Roots Of The Nepal Unrest

The unrest stems from the government’s disruption of digital freedoms. On September 4, authorities in Nepal abruptly blocked access to 26 major social media platforms, including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), WhatsApp, YouTube, and Instagram, citing regulatory compliance issues.

Officials demanded that global tech companies register locally and appoint resident compliance officers. For many young Nepalis, these justifications ring hollow; they believe the bans are calculated moves to muzzle criticism and suppress dissent in a rapidly digitising society.

Protests Escalate In Kathmandu

What began as online outrage quickly spilled onto the streets, with thousands of youngsters marching to the Parliament, waving national flags, and singing the national anthem to signal unity and defiance. Calls for transparency and good governance echoed through the capital, as protestors chanted against both corruption and censorship.

The government responded by imposing a strict curfew covering Parliament and key government buildings.

What Are The Nepal Protesters Demanding?

The main demands of the protesters in Kathmandu are centred on two key issues: ending rampant government corruption and opposing the sudden shutdown of social media platforms.

Young demonstrators, primarily from the Gen Z generation, have called for transparency, accountability, and respect for digital rights, insisting that the government’s blocking of 26 popular social media sites was an attempt to silence dissent rather than a legitimate regulatory move.

Additionally, many protesters voiced their frustration against the entrenched corruption that they believe has crippled governance and development in Nepal.

Protesters made no secret of their deep frustration. “We were triggered by the social media ban, but that is not the only reason we are gathered here,” protest leader Yujan Rajbhandari (24) was quoted as saying by news agency AFP. Another protester, 20-year-old Ikshama Tumrok, described the government’s stance as “authoritarian” and insisted that young Nepalis are determined to “see change” in their lifetime.

Impact of Nepal Protest

These protests have come under international limelight for their grassroots energy. The youth organisers, generally unaffiliated with political parties, have drawn widespread support, including that of Kathmandu’s mayor, Balen Shah., However, they remain cautious of political co-optation.

So far, the youth’s protest and the government’s stance have resulted in a deadlock. It remains to be seen if the KP Sharma Oli government bows to youth power or if the protesters agree to a compromise.

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