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Nepal President being Evacuated after the Gen Zs.. Set Statehouse on fire! It is still Messy, Watch

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraSeptember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nepal is currently facing one of its most chaotic moments in recent history as protests led by young people, mostly Gen Z, have spiraled into violence across the country.

The demonstrations began after the government imposed a ban on dozens of social media platforms, but quickly grew into a nationwide movement against corruption, nepotism, and economic mismanagement.

Many of the protesters have accused politicians of enriching themselves while ordinary citizens struggle with unemployment and rising costs of living.

The situation escalated when crowds attacked and set fire to several government buildings, including parliament, party headquarters, and even the private residence of President Ram Chandra Poudel. Security forces were forced to evacuate the president to safety as protesters closed in on state properties.

Reports indicate that his residence was heavily damaged, with parts of the compound engulfed in flames. This symbolic attack highlighted the anger many young Nepalis feel towards political elites, who they believe have ignored their struggles for far too long.

Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 19 people dead and many more injured. The army has been deployed to restore order in several cities, but violence continues in many areas.

Protesters have also targeted the homes of senior politicians, including that of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, popularly known as Prachanda, which was vandalized.

Despite curfews and heavy police presence, large groups of young people remain on the streets, chanting against corruption and demanding sweeping reforms.

Observers note that this wave of anger is unlike anything Nepal has seen in recent decades. The protesters describe the movement as their own revolution, one that is being fueled by frustration with old political systems that have failed to create jobs or opportunities for the youth.

While the government has lifted the controversial social media ban in an attempt to calm tensions, the protests have taken on a life of their own, driven by deeper issues of inequality, unemployment, and distrust in leadership.

With the president evacuated and several key government buildings set ablaze, the country remains on edge. The protests show no signs of slowing down, and Nepal’s leaders face growing pressure to address the demands of a young population that is no longer willing to remain silent.

The coming days will be critical in determining whether the government can restore calm or if the unrest will escalate into a deeper political crisis.

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