A large-scale protest erupted in Kathmandu, Nepal, as thousands demonstrated against government actions. The demonstration centered on restrictions imposed on social media and widespread corruption. The situation escalated when some protesters entered the Parliament building, leading to the use of tear gas by police to disperse the crowd. The movement reflects deeper grievances, particularly among the younger generation, who are expressing long-held discontent with corruption, unemployment, and limitations on civil rights. The government’s decision to ban social media platforms has fueled public dissatisfaction, transforming the protest into a significant mass movement. The intrusion into the Parliament building has raised serious questions regarding security protocols. The protest has spread throughout Kathmandu, with demonstrators voicing strong opposition to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s government, chanting slogans such as ‘We want transparency,’ ‘Give back our rights,’ and ‘Stop corruption.’ Clashes between police and protesters have been reported in multiple locations. To regain control, the government has implemented a curfew in key areas and increased security deployments at government buildings and crucial sites.
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