What is Nepal’s future following ‘Gen Z’ rallies?
Minimum 20 individuals have lost their lives due to being shot and around 350 other individuals got harmed.
After a year in the prime minister’s seat, the 73-year-old Nepalese Communist Party leader, Oli, has resigned. After a sudden of quitting from his Cabinet subsequently to rallies that aimed for public officials.
Several other buildings, including Oli's private residence and the parliament building, were also set on fire.
Shortly after Oli left his position, army and civil bureaucracy took over, calling for peace and a stop to destruction of property, and talks to come up with solutions.
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