Tensions in Nepal continue to escalate as youth-led protests intensify following a violent crackdown by security forces. New visuals emerging from Kathmandu show protestors clashing with police, hurling stones, and forcing security personnel to retreat. The protests, which initially began as a movement against a social media ban, have now evolved into a wider demand for political change. What started as peaceful demonstrations have turned into a nationwide uprising. Protesters, many between the ages of 14 to 28, are taking to the streets in massive numbers. The movement saw a turning point when police and army opened live fire on unarmed youth protestors, leading to the deaths of 21 people and injuries to over 500, some critically. The public outrage has pushed the government into crisis. Reports confirm that Nepal’s Deputy Prime Minister and several ministers have resigned, signaling a government in retreat. Despite curfews and heavy military presence, protestors remain defiant, continuing their demonstrations across various cities.cThis isn’t just a protest—it’s a generational uprising. With the government losing ground and the youth tightening their grip, the country stands at a critical crossroads.
