Nepal's army patrols Kathmandu streets after violent protests against corruption., protesters torched parliament and government buildings. Prime Minister Oli resigned amid the unrest. Gen Z groups claim their peaceful movement was hijacked by infiltrators. The army warns of punishment for violence. Curfews are in place until morning. The military arrested 27 people and found 31 firearms. Protests began after a social media ban, fueled by anger over politicians' lifestyles. Gen Z protesters demand a transparent government with non-corrupt leaders. The Supreme Court postponed hearings due to damage. Nepal's future remains uncertain with no clear leadership. (Updated 10 Sep 2025, 14:03 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Nepal's army patrols Kathmandu streets after violent protests against corruption., protesters torched parliament and government buildings
- Prime Minister Oli resigned amid the unrest
- Gen Z groups claim their peaceful movement was hijacked by infiltrators