Wednesday, April 22, 2026
25.1 C
New Delhi

Nepal lifts ban on social media platforms after 19 die in protests

The announcement was made by Nepal’s Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung late on Monday, following a Cabinet meeting, as the country saw one of its worst unrest in over a decade

Nepal’s government has lifted a ban on social media platforms after the move triggered widespread protests by the younger population of the country, turning deadly and killing 19 people.

The announcement was made by Nepal’s Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung late on Monday, following a Cabinet meeting, as the country saw one of its worst unrest in over a decade.

Several social media sites, including Facebook, YouTube and X, have been inaccessible in Nepal since Friday after the government blocked 26 unregistered platforms, leaving users angry and confused.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

The KP Sharma Oli-led government defended the ban as a means to curb the spread of fake news. However, the move was criticised by rights groups who said it was a tool for censorship.

Refresh for updates.

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

World Cup 2026 ticket shock: USA vs Paraguay opener priced up to $2,735 sees low demand

FIFA is reportedly struggling to sell tickets for some World Cup 2026 matches, including the United States’ opener against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium. Read More

Want to become a chess grandmaster? ‘Keep Rs 70 lakhs ready’

Chess is not known to be an expensive sport but those who want to reach the top have to spend a fortune in their bid to become grandmasters. Read More

New evidence shows early humans built vast ocean networks across the Philippines 40,000 years ago

PC: Google Gemini Recent archaeological discoveries have reshaped our understanding of prehistory in Southeast Asia. Read More

Is Trump buying time, or is Iranian leadership fractured? Why did US extend ceasefire?

Just hours before the ceasefire between the US and Iran was to lapse, President Donald Trump announced an extension, indefinitely pushing back the end of the two-week truce. Read More

Topics

World Cup 2026 ticket shock: USA vs Paraguay opener priced up to $2,735 sees low demand

FIFA is reportedly struggling to sell tickets for some World Cup 2026 matches, including the United States’ opener against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium. Read More

Want to become a chess grandmaster? ‘Keep Rs 70 lakhs ready’

Chess is not known to be an expensive sport but those who want to reach the top have to spend a fortune in their bid to become grandmasters. Read More

New evidence shows early humans built vast ocean networks across the Philippines 40,000 years ago

PC: Google Gemini Recent archaeological discoveries have reshaped our understanding of prehistory in Southeast Asia. Read More

Is Trump buying time, or is Iranian leadership fractured? Why did US extend ceasefire?

Just hours before the ceasefire between the US and Iran was to lapse, President Donald Trump announced an extension, indefinitely pushing back the end of the two-week truce. Read More

Related Articles