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Nepal protests: At least nine people were confirmed dead on Monday in massive youth protests in Kathmandu and other cities of Nepal, which turned violent with clashes with police

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Protests in Nepal over social media ban. (Image: X)

Protests in Nepal over social media ban. (Image: X)

Nepal’s protests against the ban on Facebook, X, WhatsApp, YouTube and others could be fabricated, according to intelligence sources. The external support is ensuring greater resources, visibility, and coordination capacity for the protests.

At least nine people were confirmed dead on Monday in massive youth protests in Kathmandu and other cities of Nepal, which turned violent with clashes with police. Police used lethal force against the demonstrators who attempted to break barricades and enter the Parliament building, days after the country imposed a ban on social media platforms, including Facebook and WhatsApp. The agitation is being termed as Gen-Z protest in Nepal.

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“It is difficult for any government to resist the new generation,” said sources.

Visuals from Kathmandu showed protesters vandalising the Parliament gate as the protest turned violent in Kathmandu. The Kathmandu District Administration Office has extended the curfew in parts of Baneshwar after protesters broke into a restricted area. The local administration extended the curfew areas, which include the President’s residence, Shital Niwas area, Maharajgunj, the vice-president’s residence in Lainchaur, all sides of Singha Durbar, the prime minister’s residence in Baluwatar, and surrounding areas.

Authorities have said the extension is intended to prevent further unrest and ensure security in sensitive government locations.

The curfew, issued by Chief District Officer Chhabilal Rijal under Section 6 of the Local Administration Act, is in effect from 12:30 pm to 10 pm. Movement, gatherings, demonstrations, or encirclements within these zones are strictly prohibited.

Thousands of youths joined the protests, criticising rampant corruption and the government’s ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Snapchat. Authorities have urged citizens to stay indoors and comply with the curfew to prevent further incidents.

According to the Kathmandu District Administration Office, ‘Hami Nepal’ organised the rally, which had sought prior approval. Organizers have been using social media to share information on protest routes and safety tips. They have also urged students to join the demonstrations in their uniforms, carrying books.

“Human rights are being violated by the major three political parties: CPN-UML, the radical nationalist party; Nepali Congress, which has been supporting from the background; and Maoist Center, which has also remained silent over the issue. They also had banned TikTok at the time,” a protester told ANI.

With ANI Inputs

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