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Social media ban: Protesters burn down Nepal parliament, prime minister’s whereabouts not known

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 10, 2025 1223 Minutes read0

•Fire rages through the main administrative building for the Nepal government, yesterday 

Nepali demonstrators set parliament ablaze yesterday while the veteran prime minister Sharma Oli quit, as a “Gen Z” protest movement sparked by a ban on social media overtook the Himalayan nation.

At least 19 people were killed during rallies a day earlier, one of the deadliest crackdowns in years, which fuelled public anger, reports AFP.

Protesters flooded the streets of the capital Kathmandu, yesterday, some jubilant and celebrating, others setting fire to government buildings and brandishing automatic rifles.

The rapid descent into chaos shocked many, and Nepal’s military warned against “activities that could lead the country into unrest and instability” in the country of 30 million people.

Protests began on Monday with demands that the government lift a ban on social media and tackle corruption, with police trying to crush the rallies — including using live ammunition, according to Amnesty International.

Yesterday, despite the government rolling back its order and the apps returning online, protests reignited, spreading from the capital to multiple cities nationwide.

“The Nepal government has fallen, the youth have won the protest,” said key protest figure Sudan Gurung, in a post on newly-restored Instagram. “The future is ours.”

President Calls For ‘Restraint’ 

Gangs yesterday attacked and set fire to KP Sharma Oli’s house, the 73-year-old, four-time prime minister and leader of the Communist Party. His whereabouts are not known.

Plumes of smoke also covered Nepal’s parliament as demonstrators breached the fence and “torched the main building,” Ekram Giri, spokesman for the Parliament Secretariat, told our correspondent.

President Ramchandra Paudel, whose offices were also set on fire by mobs, pleaded for “all parties to exercise restraint, to not allow further damage”.

The call was echoed by neighbouring India, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that the “stability, peace and prosperity of Nepal are of utmost importance to us”.

The United Nations rights chief, Volker Turk, said he was “appalled” by the violence and called for talks.

Those appeals did not seem to be heeded.

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said the headquarters of a major publisher — the Kantipur Media Group — was burning, and called on “protesters not to target journalists”.

Protesters, mostly young men, were seen waving the country’s national flag as they dodged water cannons.

The International Crisis Group called it a “major inflection point in the country’s uneasy experience with democratic rule”.

Kathmandu’s airport remains open, but some flights were cancelled after smoke from fires affected visibility, airport spokesman Rinji Sherpa said.

 ‘Gen Z Movement’

Oli, in his resignation letter, said that he had stepped down to allow “steps towards a political solution”.

His political career stretched nearly six decades, a period that saw a decade-long civil war, with Nepal abolishing its absolute monarchy in 2008 to become a republic.

First elected as prime minister in 2015, he was re-elected in 2018, reappointed briefly in 2021, and then took power in 2024 after his Communist Party forged a coalition government with the centre-left Nepali Congress in the often-volatile parliament.

What happens next is unclear.

“The protesters, leaders who are trusted by them and the army should come together to pave the way for a caretaker government,” constitutional lawyer Dipendra Jha told our correspondent.

Crisis Group analyst Ashish Pradhan echoed that, saying a “transitional arrangement will now need to be charted out swiftly and include figures who still retain credibility with Nepalis, especially the country’s youth”.

Balendra Shah, the 35-year-old engineer-turned-rapper who was elected as Kathmandu’s mayor in 2022, and who is seen as a popular figure in the transition ahead, used Facebook to call on people to “be restrained”.

“We had made it clear: this is purely a Gen Z movement,” Shah wrote after Oli’s resignation, referring to young people largely in their 20s.

“Your generation must take the lead in running the country. Be ready!”

People aged 15-40 make up nearly 43 per cent of the population, according to government statistics — while unemployment hovers around 10 per cent and GDP per capita is just $1,447, according to the World Bank.

Several social media sites — including Facebook, YouTube and X — were blocked on Friday after the government cut access to 26 unregistered platforms.

Since then, videos contrasting the struggles of ordinary Nepalis with the children of politicians flaunting luxury goods and expensive vacations have gone viral on TikTok, which was not blocked.

“This frustration has been building for over two decades, fuelled by corruption,” said a 26-year-old protester, who did not want to be named.

“What you see now is just a spark ignited by social media.”

 

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