Nepal, India’s closest neighboring country, is currently in a very worrying situation. The Gen-Z movement started in the country after banning social media has now taken a wide form. The youth of the country are playing the lead role in this demonstration, which has now become completely violent. After the protests of the youth, Nepal’s situation has now become such that the Prime Minister of the country himself. P. Sharma Oli has submitted his resignation himself. The first five ministers of the country had resigned from their posts. On the other hand, on the other hand, the eyes of the whole world are especially focused on Nepal. The news of anarchy in Nepal is in media outlets around the world and Nepal’s media is also continuously issuing updates about this protest.
Prime Minister resigns after increasing violence in the country
After the violence in Nepal on Monday (September 8, 2025), Prime Minister K.K. P. Sharma Oli was very criticized. After this, Prime Minister K.K. P. Sharma Oli submitted his resignation on Tuesday (September 9, 2025). There itself. After the ongoing turmoil and protests in the country, Nepal’s media is also continuously giving updates on it.
KP Oli left post after death and injured
The Kathmandu Post, a major Nepal newspaper, said for the ongoing situation in the country and the resignation of the PM that PM Oli has resigned from his post after 19 protesters were killed and hundreds of people were injured during the nationwide agitation against corruption and anarchy in Nepal. The newspaper wrote, ‘Ever since KP Sharma Oli is in politics, there has never been a doubt about his anti -democracy stance.’
What did KP Oli say while submitting resignation?
According to another Nepali newspaper The Himalayan Times, KP Oli has published the statement of the resignation submitted to Nepal’s President Ramchandra Paudel. The newspaper wrote, ‘In his letter to President Ramchandra Paudel, Oli has accepted the extraordinary circumstances of the country and also advocated the constitutional political solution.’
Extensive controversy in the country over nepotism and corruption
Another newspaper named Nepali Times on Monday (September 8, 2025) said that the agitation was part of a protest that was led by Nepali, which was being led by Nepali. There was widespread discussion in Nepal about nepotism, corruption and rich-poverty gap. The youth of this country have recently seen a fierce student movement in Bangladesh regarding corruption and unemployment. He has also seen how the students’ movement in Bangladesh gained momentum and Sheikh Hasina had to leave the power of Bangladesh.
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