Nepal Protest: The youth of Nepal demonstrated such a rebellion that the power there was uprooted. The whole world saw such a protest for the first time. The anger of the youth there erupted so much that he overthrew the government sitting in power, along with it, he did not leave the former ministers and leaders. Parliament House, Supreme Court, Office of political parties were also burnt to the Prime Minister-Ministers’ houses and the Singh Durbar of the historic Kathmandu. The protesters set fire to Parliament, President’s Office, Prime Minister’s residence, Supreme Court, offices of political parties and homes of senior leaders. At least 22 people have died during the protests.
A case of looting has come to light in a mall in Nepal today after setting fire to Parliament, President’s Office, Prime Minister’s Office and Supreme Court on Tuesday. The people there looted the mall. In view of the bad situation, the famous Pashupatinath Temple and Tribhuvan International Airport have been closed for all flights. On Tuesday, protesters vandalized Pashupatinath Temple and Tribhuvan International Airport.
After the resignation of Prime Minister KP Oli, Nepal’s power is now in the hands of the army there. There is no government in Nepal anymore. The army has appealed to the youth to end the protests. What will happen in Nepal, how will this country run? This is the biggest question that emerges. When the fire broke out in the hearts of these youths, they will not know their anger and what will be demolished now.
China is the largest political partner in Nepal, but despite this, no response has been revealed from China regarding the deteriorating conditions there. At the same time, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has appealed to the youth of Nepal for peace. Nepal Army Chief Ashok Raj Sigdel, Prime Minister K.K. Despite P. Sharma Oli’s resignation, he appealed to the protesters to come forward to talk to the protesters amid violent protests on the second consecutive day on Tuesday. In the name of the nation through television, General Sigdel said- We appeal to the protesting group to stop protests and come forward to interact with the purpose of peaceful solutions. The army chief said, “We need to normalize the current difficult situation and ensure safety of common people and diplomatic missions.”