51 Dead in “Gen Z” Protests

Kathmandu – Authorities have confirmed that 51 people have died across the country during the “Gen Z” protests.

According to police, among the deceased are 3 police personnel, 1 Indian national, and other Nepali citizens.

Today, the bodies of four youths who lost their lives during the protests were cremated at Pashupati Aryaghat. After postmortem examinations at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, their families carried out the final rites at the Aryaghat.

Armed groups operating under the name of “Gen G” in kathmandu

Kathmandu – Armed groups operating under the name of “Gen G” have been found active in different parts of the capital. Security sources said there have been exchanges of fire in some areas, including Tusal, where the Nepali Army opened fire and took control of the situation.

During the action, the army recovered weapons, bullets, pocket bombs, and pistols. Some of the weapons are suspected to have been looted from the police, while others are not linked to security forces.

Protesters were also reported to have detonated bombs in several locations. Meanwhile, the Nepali Army confirmed the arrest of five individuals involved in the robbery at Rastriya Banijya Bank in Baneshwor, Kathmandu.

Nepal Army urged to report arson, looting or any other incident on public property

Kathmandu – The Nepal Army has provided an emergency number to immediately report arson, looting or any other incident on public property.

For which, the Nepal Army’s emergency contact numbers can be called 01-5979223,01-5979000 and 01-5979224.

The army has moved forward with all security agencies and protest groups to take action against those who vandalize public and private property in various parts of the country.

Government that kills its Own Citizens

Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigns

Kathmandu – Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has resigned.

He has submitted his resignation to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at a cabinet meeting held on Monday evening.

The protest of the GEN Z on Monday turned violent, and 19 people have lost their lives during the protest.

Lekhak resigned, saying that he must take moral responsibility for the incident.

Shekhar Koirala Urges Nepali Congress to Leave Government Immediately

Kathmandu — Nepali Congress leader Shekhar Koirala has said that the current government has lost its legitimacy and that the Congress must immediately withdraw from it.

“Just the resignation of the Home Minister is meaningless now. Congress cannot afford to stay in this government any longer. We must step out right away”, korala said.

Koirala further said, “Peaceful protests launched by Gen Z were met with indiscriminate firing. This reminds us of events not witnessed even under the king’s rule. It is the height of authoritarianism. The government must immediately address the demands of Gen Z.”

Highlighting corruption as the main concern of the public today, Koirala warned, “If the government does not take a clear path toward eliminating corruption, the country could once again fall into conflict.”