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Nepal’s PM KP Sharma Oli resigns, may leave the country soon

vipin kumar
Last updated: September 9, 2025 4:41 pm
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New Delhi: Youths opened a front against the government in protest against the social media ban, which led to violence. 21 people died in this, where the Nepal government imposed curfew in some of its cities to control the situation. Shocking news has come from Nepal. Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli has resigned from his post. However, the government has lifted the ban on social media, accepting the demand of the youth.

Youth have been continuously demanding the resignation of KP Sharma Oli from the post of PM since yesterday. Violent protests are still going on in many cities. This protest is going on under the banner of Gen Z. In this, the youth of Nepal and school and college children are on the streets against the government by writing placards.

Oli may leave the country soon.

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The youth’s protest has been continuing since this morning, due to which the situation in Nepal is becoming uncontrollable. After resigning from the post, speculations are now being made that he may soon leave the country. If sources are to be believed, KP Sharma Oli may flee to China.

Who will take over the command?

After Nepal PM Sharma Oli resigned, the command of the country has been handed over to the Deputy Prime Minister. However, the protesters say that an interim government should be formed in the country. Apart from this, there is also a demand to dissolve the Parliament and hold fresh elections.

TAGGED:Kathmandu parliament protestkp oli resignsKP sharma olinepal curfewNepal Gen Z Protestnepal pm oli resignesNepal protestNepal social media banNepal youth protestsocial media ban Nepal
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Vipin Kumar is an experienced journalist with 8 years in the media industry, having worked with prominent news platforms including Dainik Jagran and News24. Currently serving at Timesbull.com for almost four years, dedicated to delivering truthful, transparent, and people-centric news that informs and empowers readers. Committed to transparent, ethical, and accurate journalism.

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