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Nepal Leadership After Oli Resignation & Gen Z Protests Update

September 10, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World

Summary of the ​Situation‍ in Nepal (as of September 10, 2025)

Here’s a⁣ breakdown of​ the current situation in Nepal, based on the ​provided text:

What Happened:

Mass Protests: Nepal is experiencing widespread and violent protests, ⁣largely driven by Gen Z, fueled ⁤by anger and likely related ‌to corruption.
Government Collapse: ⁤Prime Minister KP sharma ‍Oli resigned, along with other ministers.
Violence & Destruction: Protesters set fire to government buildings, including Parliament and ‌the offices of Kantipur​ publications ​(a major news association). They also broke into⁢ prisons and freed inmates.
Army Deployment: ​ The Nepali army was deployed to the streets ​to quell the unrest‌ after police were‌ unable to control the ​situation. This is not unprecedented, having⁣ occurred during the Maoist insurgency (1996-2006).

Why the Army Was Deployed:

Loss of Control: The civilian government lost control of the escalating protests.
Presidential Request: President Ram Chandra Poudel authorized the deployment after the police failed to contain the unrest.
Crisis Management: The army deployment is being framed ⁤as a crisis ⁤management measure.
Warning from ⁢Security Forces: ‌ Security force chiefs issued a statement warning against further vandalism, looting, and attacks, promising strict action.

Who is in Charge Now?

Officially: The army’s role is suppose to be ⁢limited to restoring order, not taking over administrative functions.
In Practice: Experts believe ⁣the army is‍ effectively in ​charge.While ​President Poudel remains the constitutional head of state, he lacks ⁣credibility ​with the Gen Z protesters and relies⁤ on ‍coordination with ​the army.

What’s Next?

The article doesn’t ⁣detail the exact ​process, but⁤ it suggests ⁤the formation of an interim government is‌ the next step. The timing and method ⁣of forming this government are⁢ currently unclear.

Key Takeaways:

The situation in Nepal ⁣is highly volatile and unstable.
‍The protests represent a notable⁢ challenge to the existing ⁤political establishment.
The army’s role is complex – officially limited, but⁣ practically ​dominant.
* The future of Nepal’s government hinges on the formation of a ‌credible interim government that can address ⁣the concerns of the‍ protesters.

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