Nepal News Live Updates Today: After the resignation of Prime Minister Oli, Nepali army will take care of security, know what the army said

KP Sharma Oli Resigns

Nepal News Live Updates: Nepal Gen Z Protest, Sher Bahadur Deuba, Balendra Shah, Nepal President, PM KP OLI Resign, and Kathmandu News Live Updates: The government has lifted the ban on social media platforms after the death of 19 people due to violent protests in Nepal. Also, an inquiry committee has been formed to investigate the violence, which will submit its report in 15 days.

KP Sharma Oli Resigns, Nepal Protest News Live Updates:

KP Sharma Oli Resigns

 Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned from his post in view of the deteriorating conditions of Jane Z protesters in Nepal. He has left the Prime Minister’s residence. The Nepali army announced on Tuesday that it would take charge of security operations from 10 pm. This announcement is the Prime Minister K.P. amidst violent unrest in Kathmandu and other cities. Sharma was done a few hours after Oli’s resignation. The Directorate of Public Relations and Information warned in a statement that some groups are taking undue advantage of difficult situations and causing heavy damage to common citizens and public property.

The army warned that if the violence continues, all the security agencies, including the army, would be fully active. At the same time, he appealed to the public for cooperation and urged the citizens to help them to avoid destructive activities and restore the system. The protesters were demanding the resignation of KP Sharma Oli. It is also being speculated that KP Sharma can leave Oli Nepal.

On Tuesday, the fierce form of the youth of Nepal was seen in many cities. On Tuesday afternoon, protesters burnt Nepal’s Sansad. The protesters earlier vandalized the private residences of several leaders and former Prime Ministers, in addition to the private residence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. In many places, the protesters were seen running the security forces. The protesters raised slogans like “do not kill students”, not assuming the restrictions on public gathering.

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Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s government lifted the ban on social media platforms late at night. Nepal’s Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung announced the removal of the ban, after the end of the high -level emergency meeting with the PM. He said that the government took this decision in view of the sentiments of the people and the situation in the country. On the other hand, PM Oli expressed grief over the incidents of violence during this period.

India is closely monitoring Nepal’s developments

Nepal News Live Updates: The Ministry of External Affairs said on Tuesday that India is extremely saddened by the death of many youth during protests in Nepal and hopes that issues will be resolved peacefully. The ministry also said that India is closely monitoring the developments of the neighboring country. The Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement, “Being a close friend and neighbor, we hope that all sides will be restrained and resolve any issue through peaceful methods and conversations.”

Protesters are committing violence | Nepal News Live Updates

Prime Minister Oli’s resignation did not have any significant impact on the protesters and even after resignation, violence continued in several parts of Nepal on Tuesday. The protesters set fire to Parliament, President’s Office, Prime Minister’s residence, Supreme Court, offices of political parties and homes of senior leaders.

Nepali army will take responsibility for security after Prime Minister Oli’s resignation

The Nepali army announced on Tuesday that it would take charge of security operations from 10 pm. This announcement is the Prime Minister K.P. amidst violent unrest in Kathmandu and other cities. Sharma was done a few hours after Oli’s resignation. The Directorate of Public Relations and Information warned in a statement that some groups are taking undue advantage of difficult situations and causing heavy damage to common citizens and public property. The army warned that if the violence continues, all the security agencies, including the army, would be fully active. At the same time, he appealed to the public for cooperation and urged the citizens to help them to avoid destructive activities and restore the system.

President Poudel appealed to negotiate to resolve the crisis

Nepal President Ram chandra Poudel on Tuesday appealed to all sides to negotiate with restraint and resolve the crisis. He said, “The country is going through a difficult situation.” He urged everyone to cooperate to find a peaceful solution, including the agitating group ‘Jane Ji’.

Five star Hotel Hilton in Kathmandu was also set on fire

The protesters also set fire to the five -star Hotel Hilton in Kathmandu. Deuba’s son Jaybir is believed to have a big stake in this hotel. He also vandalized Arju’s ownership school at Khumatar in Lalitpur. The situation is stressful, as the protesters were seen capturing various government offices and vandalizing them.

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