Chaos in Nepal: Protesters seize President’s residence, ministers quit

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Chaos in Nepal: Protesters seize President’s residence, ministers quit

Political turmoil deepened in Nepal as protesters occupied the President’s private residence, leading to the resignation of several ministers.

Youth protests against the social media ban in Nepal are continuing, due to which three ministers have resigned. PM KP Sharma Oli has called an all-party meeting and appealed to everyone to be patient. The protesters have occupied the President's residence and set the Information Minister's house on fire.

The youth protests against the ban on social media in Nepal continue for the second day. Three ministers of Nepal have resigned under pressure from the protesters. At the same time, PM KP Sharma Oli has called an all-party meeting this evening.

Appealing to all political parties on behalf of KP Sharma Oli, it has been written, 'I am in talks with the concerned parties to assess the situation and draw a meaningful conclusion. For this, I have also called an all-party meeting at 6 pm today. I humbly request all brothers and sisters to maintain patience in this difficult situation.'

The Gen-Z movement has become widespread
The situation has become serious in Nepal at this time. The protesters have taken over the personal residence of the President of Nepal. The residence of Nepal's Information Minister has been set on fire. The protest that started in protest against the ban on social media has now become widespread and the resignation of PM KP Sharma Oli is being demanded on the basis of many issues including corruption.

Amid the growing tension, Nepal's Communication, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung has said that the government has ordered the resumption of social media sites. Earlier on Monday, protesters entered the Parliament premises of Nepal and clashed with security forces here. Water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullets were used on the protesters.

At the same time, security has also been increased in India due to the violent movement in Nepal. Surveillance has been tightened on the Indian border adjoining Nepal. Curfew has been imposed in many cities of Nepal. Even after the army was deployed in Nepal, the situation is not coming under control.

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