Rising violence and public outrage force Nepal’s Home Minister to step down as Gen-Z-led protests demand government reforms and rollback of social media restrictions.
Nepal Home Minister Resigns Amid Growing Unrest
In a significant political development, Nepal’s Home Minister has resigned amid escalating protests led by Generation Z against the government’s controversial social media ban and rampant corruption. The resignation comes as nationwide demonstrations intensify, with protesters clashing violently with security forces in the capital, Kathmandu, and other major cities.
Background: Gen-Z Protests Triggered by Social Media Ban and Corruption
The protests erupted after the Nepalese government banned 26 unregistered social media platforms, including popular apps like Facebook, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter). The move was intended to enforce stricter regulations but instead ignited widespread anger, especially among the youth, who rely on these platforms for communication, entertainment, and activism.
Thousands of young protesters, mainly from the Gen-Z demographic, took to the streets demanding the government revoke the ban and take stronger action against institutional corruption. Demonstrations have at times turned violent, with clashes involving water cannons, tear gas, and rubber bullets.
Key Developments:
- Home Minister Resignation: Facing mounting criticism for the government’s handling of the protests, the Home Minister tendered his resignation, signaling political instability within the ruling party.
- Curfew and Army Deployment: Authorities have imposed curfews in Kathmandu and other cities, deploying the army to control the unrest and secure sensitive government buildings.
- Casualties and Injuries: At least 20 people have lost their lives during the protests, including minors, while hundreds have sustained injuries.
- Government’s Response: Following the unrest, sources indicate the government is considering lifting the social media ban to ease tensions and resume dialogue with protest leaders.
Why Are Gen-Z Protesters So Vocal?
The younger generation views the social media ban as a direct attack on their freedom of expression. They are also demanding transparency and accountability from a government they accuse of corruption and authoritarianism.
“We want change, not just for us but for future generations,” said a student protester during a recent rally.
What Lies Ahead?
The Home Minister’s resignation is a major political shake-up, but the protests are far from over. The government faces pressure to reform its policies, address corruption, and restore public trust. Observers warn that failure to do so could lead to prolonged instability in Nepal.
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