Nepal’s political crisis has entered a boiling point as youth-led protestors continue to dominate the streets, undeterred by curfews and state crackdowns. Shocking visuals from Kathmandu show protestors chasing police, pelting stones, and forcing law enforcement to flee—highlighting the growing chaos and the government’s rapidly diminishing control. Anger has reached unprecedented levels after 21 protestors were killed, many shot directly in the head during yesterday’s clashes. The majority of demonstrators are Gen Z youth, now demanding one clear thing: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli must resign. So far, multiple ministers—including those from the Congress quota and even the Deputy Prime Minister—have resigned, but KP Sharma Oli remains defiant, refusing to step down. This refusal has only deepened public outrage. Despite curfews in place, thousands of protestors continue to flood the streets. With police appearing helpless in front of the crowd’s fury, the movement has taken on revolutionary energy. The streets are silent except for the chants and defiance of protestors calling for change. The question remains: How long can KP Sharma Oli hold on, as the nation calls for his resignation louder than ever before?
