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Ban ruckus on social media: People on the streets in Nepal, also entered Parliament House, 14 killed
Sandy Verma | September 8, 2025 8:24 PM CST

Kathmandu. A large number of youths of Nepal have come out on the streets against the government there for ban on social media and corruption. Janence Z (GEN Z) took to the streets and protesting against the government. During this time slogans are being raised against the government. Many have entered the Parliament House as well, while trying to stop them, they jumped around and ran away. Not only this, the security forces were also stoned. Seeing the rise in the ruckus, the police tried to chase the protesters by lathi -charged. Firing of water shower and also firing in some places. According to media reports, 14 people have died during the protest, while a large number of people have been injured.

Read:- Nepal Gen-Z Protest: Youth protest against social media and corruption in Nepal, protesters entered Parliament

Let me tell you that on Thursday, the Nepal government took a big step about social media. She had banned social media side like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, as she failed to register with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology within the stipulated time. It was told by the ministry that social media companies were given seven days time from August 28 for registration but even after that they did not register.

Protesters started gathering since morning
It is being told that from 9 am on Monday morning, a large number of protesters started gathering in the Maitghar of Kathmandu. In recent times, havehtags like ‘Napo Kid’ and ‘Napo Babies’ have been trending online. According to Kathmandu District Administration Office, ‘Hami Nepal’ organized this rally. At the same time, demonstrations are still going on there and a large number of people are present on the streets.

Curfew announced in many places
Curfew has been announced in many places amid protests. In this, curfew has been announced in Baneshwar, Sindhudarbah, Narayanhiti and sensitive areas. The army has been deployed in Baneshwar in view of the increasing performance.


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