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Nepal Protests: PM Resignation Explained – France 24

September 9, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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Original source: france24.com

Nepal ⁤Protests &⁤ Prime Minister’s Resignation (February 2024)

Recent protests ⁢in Nepal⁣ led to the resignation ​of ⁤Prime ‍Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda). Here’s a breakdown of‍ the key factors:

1.Core Issues Driving the ‍Protests:

Corruption: A major catalyst for ⁣the protests is⁣ widespread public anger over corruption within the government and political ⁤system.
Social⁤ Media Restrictions: Protests ‍were sparked by a​ government proposal to control social media, seen‌ as an attempt to stifle dissent and limit freedom of expression. Specifically,​ the government aimed to ban TikTok and regulate online content.
Governance Concerns: Broader dissatisfaction⁣ with the government’s performance ⁤and perceived ​lack of responsiveness to public ‍needs fueled the⁤ demonstrations.

2. Protester Demographics & Tactics:

Generation Z Leadership: ⁣The⁢ protests​ are⁢ largely being led by young people, particularly Generation Z, who are highly active on social media and vocal about their concerns.
Social Media ​Mobilization: Social media platforms‍ have been crucial ⁣for organizing and amplifying the protests.
Street Demonstrations: Protests have taken the form of street demonstrations,⁢ rallies, and public gatherings.

3.Impact & Consequences:

Prime⁤ Minister’s Resignation: ⁢ ⁣Pushpa kamal Dahal resigned on February 26, 2024, in ‌response to the escalating protests.
Casualties: ⁣ The protests have⁣ resulted in violence, with reports of at‍ least 19 deaths and over 400 injuries.
Political Instability: The resignation has ⁢created a period of political‍ uncertainty in Nepal.

Summary Table:

| Key Factor | Details | Source(s) |
|—|—|—|
| Trigger | Proposed social media restrictions (TikTok ⁢ban, content regulation) & widespread corruption. | BBC, France 24 |
| protest Leaders | Primarily Generation Z | BBC |
| Prime Minister | Pushpa Kamal Dahal​ (Prachanda)⁤ |⁤ All Sources ‌|
| Outcome | prime ‍Minister’s resignation | All Sources |
| Casualties (as of Feb 26) | 19 deaths,​ 400+ ‌injured⁣ |⁢ The Country |
| Mobilization | Heavily reliant on social media | BBC |

Sources:

France⁣ 24
BBC
[The Country](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi7gFBVV

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