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The demonstration that started on Tuesday morning has become more intense. 19 people died due to government repression during the demonstration by Gen-G on Monday against corruption, lawlessness and irregularity. How far will the Gen-G demonstration that started on Monday go? And what will be the newly developed situation? Keep checking ekantipur.com for continuous updates.

Bhadra 23, 2082

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[LIVE] What is happening in the movement? What is happening where?

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(04:51 PM)

A fire broke out in the main building of the Singha Durbar

Demonstrators who entered Sinhdarbar set fire to the main building of Sihandarbar. The building that was cracked during the earthquake was reconstructed and put into use. 

The history of this building is more than 115 years old. 

The fire is unlikely to be brought under control immediately. Because there is no presence of the government. 

 

A fire broke out in the main building of the Singha Durbar

(04:16 PM)

District Administration Office Surkhet has issued an indefinite curfew order. Chief District Officer Jagadishwar Upadhyay informed that a curfew has been issued from Subbakuna to Bangesimal from Tuesday afternoon.

Indefinite curfew in Surkhet

(04:14 PM)

Demonstrations continue in cities outside Kathmandu, sometimes arson, sometimes violence

Demonstrations, arson and vandalism are also seen in districts outside Kathmandu. Reports of fire in local level buildings, road structures and other government buildings including police have been received from Kantipar correspondents in the district. 

Banepa Municipality of Kavre has been set on fire and Sirha Municipality Mayor Naveen Yadav's house has been vandalized by protesters. An internal revenue office at Ghadiarwa in Birganj has also been set on fire. 

Stay updated about how the performances are being held across the country and what events have happened in the district.

Demonstrations continue in cities outside Kathmandu, sometimes arson, sometimes violence

(03:57 PM)

Ravi Lamichhane was released from Nakhu Jail

RSVP President  Ravi Lamichhane has been released from Nakhu Jail.

According to Lalitpur SSP Shyamakrishna Adhikari  During the Genji movement, Lamichhane was taken out of Nakkhu prison. 

detailed news :  Ravi Lamichhane released from Nakhu Jail

 

Ravi Lamichhane was released from Nakhu Jail

(03:39 PM)

Sher Bahadur Deuba and Foreign Minister Arju Rana injured

Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and Foreign Minister Arju Rana were injured.

It seems that the video footage of them being rescued inside their house in Budhanilkanth in an injured state has been released on social media. It can be seen in the footage that the demonstrators entered the private residence and harassed them. 

According to security sources, an army helicopter has reached there to rescue them. 

Sher Bahadur Deuba and Foreign Minister Arju Rana injured

(03:18 PM)

Vandalism of the Supreme Court and Attorney General's Office

Demonstrators also protested at the Supreme Court and the Attorney General's Office. vandalized. 

19 people died when the government suppressed the movement in Genji, and the movement has been raging all over the country since Tuesday morning. 

Vandalism of the Supreme Court and Attorney General's Office

(03:09 PM)

Special Editorial: Listen to Genji's voice, walk the path of New Nepal under the leadership of Balen

  • The leadership that takes command at that time must ensure the calendar of the journey of a new Nepal through a transitional government and democratic elections. For that, Balen, as the leader of the new generation, must take an immediate decision.
  • The old generation Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who was ready to brutally shoot the youth who came to the streets with their voices until yesterday, was staging the drama of an all-party meeting today after seeing his complete downfall a few moments ago. He finally resigned after his trick of fooling the Nepali people failed even in his last moments as a ruler.
  • Kantipur's special editorial:  Listen to Genji's voice, move forward on the roadmap of a new Nepal under Balen's leadership
Special Editorial: Listen to Genji's voice, walk the path of New Nepal under the leadership of Balen

(02:57 PM)

All flights from Kathmandu airport are suspended

Tribhuvan International Airport has stopped all flights tonight.  The airport is closed from 2:30 PM till night. 

The airport has been closed due to the presence of smoke around the airport and on the runway. 

 

All flights from Kathmandu airport are suspended

(02:51 PM)

Prime Minister's resignation accepted by President

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's resignation has been accepted by President Ramchandra Poudel.

Along with this, the President has also started discussing what to do next. It is understood that the consultation on what kind of government he will form has already started. 

Prime Minister's resignation accepted by President

(02:49 PM)

What is in the resignation letter of the Prime Minister?

In his resignation letter submitted to the President, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has mentioned that he resigned due to the unusual situation in the country. 

It is written in the resignation letter submitted by him, taking into account the unusual situation in the country, I have resigned from the post of Prime Minister with effect from today in accordance with Article 77 (1) A of the Constitution in order to take further initiatives to solve the political problem in accordance with the Constitution. 

What is in the resignation letter of the Prime Minister?

(02:26 PM)

Finally, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned. The Prime Minister's Secretariat confirmed the resignation. 

 

The Prime Minister resigned

(02:16 PM)

Ministers have started resigning one after the other in the background of the protests which intensified after 19 people died due to heavy suppression by the government in the Jen-Ji movement that took place on Monday.

On Monday night, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar resigned. On Tuesday morning, Agriculture Minister Ramnath Adhikari and Health Minister Pradip Poudel resigned in the afternoon. 

As the movement intensified, Youth and Sports Minister Tejulal Chaudhary also resigned from the post. Although three ministers of the Congress have resigned, Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba is not in the mood to leave the government.

Ministers resigning in droves

(02:11 PM)

 

Demonstrators who gathered around Sihandarbar a few moments ago have now entered inside Sinhdarbar.

Some demonstrators are trying to enter through the front gate as well. Detailed information about this has not yet arrived. 

(02:10 PM)

Fire inside minister's residence in Bhaisepat

 

Demonstrators have started arson at the minister's residence in Bhaisepati. The Nepali army has taken the ministers by helicopter after estimating that there will be vandalism.

On Monday, Genji's demonstration was severely suppressed by the government. In which 19 people died. 

Fire inside minister's residence in Bhaisepat

(01:48 PM)

The army is moving the ministers from the minister's residence in Bhaisepat by helicopter

After the demonstrations intensified all over the country and the houses of ministers and high-ranking officials were set on fire and vandalized one after another, the Nepali Army has started moving the ministers from the minister's residence in Bhaisepati. 

According to high security officials, the army has also been deployed to protect the parliament building. Similarly, high-ranking officials have been given protection in military barracks. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is engaged in discussions with ministers about the ongoing situation. 

(01:40 PM)

Congress leader Pradeep Paudel's house was set on fire, bed and drawers were brought outside and burnt

Demonstrators entered the house of UML leader Pradeep Gyawali in Shankhamul and set it on fire. They brought the bed, drawers and documents inside Paudel's house and burnt them on the street. 

The genjis demonstrated on the streets from Monday against corruption, irregularity and unemployment. In which 19 people died. Demonstrations have been going on across the country since Tuesday morning in protest. 

Congress leader Pradeep Paudel's house was set on fire, bed and drawers were brought outside and burnt

(01:25 PM)

Congress leader Pradeep Paudel's house ransacked

Congress leader Pradeep Paudel's house in Shankhamul has been vandalized. Demonstrators reached outside his house and started vandalism. 

The genjis demonstrated on the streets from Monday against corruption, irregularity and unemployment. In which 19 people died. Demonstrations have been going on across the country since Tuesday morning in protest. 

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Congress leader Pradeep Paudel's house ransacked

(01:18 PM)

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's residence in Balkot has been set on fire.

19 protestors were killed during the demonstration held by Jen-G on Monday. Demonstrations are going on all over the country today against that. 

(01:02 PM)

The bodies of the 16 who died in the movement were sent to the teaching hospital for post-mortem

The bodies of those who died during the movement of Genji against corruption, irregularity and lawlessness have been taken to the University Teaching Hospital for post-mortem. Dr. Gopal Chaudhary, head of the forensic department of the

hospital, informed that 16 bodies have been brought to the hospital for post-mortem. He said that preparations are being made to bring the remaining 3 bodies to the hospital for post-mortem. 

(12:56 PM)

The Prime Minister called for an all-party meeting

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has called an all-party meeting when the movement is intensifying after the use of force in the Genji demonstration. 

He has called a meeting at 6 pm. He made a public appeal and said that a solution should be found through peaceful and dialogue. 

(12:43 PM)

Various police stations in Kathmandu were arson and vandalized. According to Kantipur correspondents, police circle Boudd, police division Thali, police station Jorpati, police station Sankhu, police station Mulpani, police station Jammudanda, police station Kapan have been arsoned and vandalized somewhere. 

19 people died after the suppression by the government during the demonstration held by Jen Ji against corruption, corruption and irregularities on Monday. Demonstrations have been going on across the country since this morning in opposition to that. 

(12:37 PM)

President Ramchandra Paudel's house in Bohoratar has been vandalized. 

After the government suppression of Jane G's demonstration on Monday, demonstrations are being held across the country today. 

(11:46 AM)

The injured say that the government oppressed them

The injured people of the protest said that the government opened fire while raising voice against Bethiti. Civil Hospital  27 youth  are being treated. They talked to Kantipur and said that the government has done extreme repression.

To understand in detail how the injured are being treated at the hospital and what they say:  Injured at Civil Hospital say- 'Government shot at them when they raised their voice against injustice'

The injured say that the government oppressed them

(11:41 AM)

Protesters entered the offices of the Sudurpaschim Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers

Breaking the security cordon, the protesters have entered the office of the Far West Chief Minister and Council of Ministers. The protesters are demonstrating outside the gate by burning tires. 

 Detailed News :  Demonstrators entered the office of the Far West Chief Minister

Protesters entered the offices of the Sudurpaschim Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers

(11:36 AM)

Demonstrations in front of residences of leaders and ministers

After the suppression of the power in the movement started by Gen-ji against corruption, corruption and irregularity, the protestors have started demonstrations in front of the houses of leaders and ministers.

Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba's Budhanilkanth residence, Naikap residence of Ramesh Akhtar, Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel's Bhainsepati residence and  Located in Khumaltar  Demonstrations were held outside the residence of former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal. In the morning, there was a demonstration outside the residence of Communications Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung. 

According to police sources, the government has increased the number of security personnel after the demonstration in front of the residence of leaders and ministers.

(10:53 AM)

Protesters set fire to a police car in Chandranigahpur, firing

Shots were fired at Chandranigahpur in Rautahat on Tuesday. The police opened fire on the protest of the Gen-J generation on Tuesday against the repression that took place during the demonstration on Monday. There was a clash between the police and the protestors. At the same time, the protesters also burnt the police car. To bring the situation under control, the police fired dozens of shots in the air. Details of the incident are yet to come. The situation in Chandranigahpur has now become tense. 

Protesters set fire to a police car in Chandranigahpur, firing

(10:48 AM)

After Monday's police repression and killing, the Gen–ji generation also demonstrated against the government in Doti. Pipalla Bazar, Rajpur Bazar and Shilagarhi Bazar, the main business centers of Doti, have been closed due to youth protests against corruption, corruption and irregularities. Similarly, transportation has also been stopped. Regardless of the party and leader in the government, youths have expressed their intense dissatisfaction saying that there is no control of corruption.

Traffic and markets closed at Doti

(10:41 AM)

Performance by junior doctors and students of BP Academy

Junior doctors and students of Dharan-based BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences demonstrated against the government on Tuesday morning against the casualties and police brutality during the Gen–G demonstration. They said that the insensitivity of the government has been made clear by the fact that students were killed in a place where the voice of students should be heard in a democratic system.

 

Performance by junior doctors and students of BP Academy

(10:41 AM)

Young students have demonstrated in different places of the district since Tuesday morning. On Monday, students of various colleges in Ghorahi protested against police repression in various parts of the country, including Kathmandu. Young people from different parts of the city have spontaneously come out on the streets. They raised loud slogans against the government and the police. Youths carrying national flags and placards circled the market . All private schools in the district are closed in mourning. Some public schools are open.

Demonstrations in Dang since dawn

(10:26 AM)

Chanting outside the house of Communications Minister Gurung

Protesters are shouting slogans outside the house of Communications Minister Prithvisubba Gurung in Dholahiti.

According to the Kathmandu Valley Police Office, chanting is going on outside Minister Gurung's house. There is a heavy presence of security personnel. 

 

Chanting outside the house of Communications Minister Gurung

(10:22 AM)

Health Minister Pradeep Paudel will also resign

Health and Population Minister Pradeep Poudel is also going to resign. The government has been widely criticized after 19 young people lost their lives due to government repression during the Genji demonstration on Monday. "It is not necessary to stay in the government in this situation," he said, "I am resigning."

Health Minister Pradeep Paudel will also resign

(10:20 AM)

Various cities of Jhapa have become tense since morning. Demonstrators have also set fire in the main areas of Virtamod, Kankai and others, while efforts are being made to close the east-west highway towards Mechinagar.

Protesters have blocked the road by burning tires and other objects. Mukti Chowk of Virtamod, Tunnel of Kankai and other areas have become tense due to smoke and turbulent environment. On the Mechinagar side, efforts are being made to block the road and block vehicles. 

Jhapa has been stressed since morning

(10:15 AM)

Valley Police Office AIG Dan Bahadur Karki was assigned

The police head office has sent AIG Dan Bahadur Karki, head of the human resource department, to the valley police office.

After AIG Tek Bahadur Tamang went on leave, the Valley Police Office was without leadership. On Monday, when the state presented brutally on Jen-ji, the Valley Police was without leadership. 

Valley Police Office AIG Dan Bahadur Karki was assigned

(10:01 AM)

8 people have been arrested from Kathmandu. In which there are 2 women. The police said that he was arrested for curfew violation. District Administration Office Kathmandu has issued a curfew order within the ring road area to be enforced from 8:30 am today.

8 people arrested in Kathmandu

(09:58 AM)

27 people are being treated at the Civil Hospital

27 people who were injured in the clash and firing by the police during the demonstration led by Gen-G in Kathmandu on Monday are being treated at a hospital in Baneshwar. 

(09:56 AM)

District Administration Office Rupandehi has issued an indefinite injunction order. During the Genji demonstration in the district on Monday, the administration issued a curfew order till 10 pm. In view of the security situation, a prohibitory order has been issued to be applied throughout the district from 9:30 am on Tuesday until further orders. It is mentioned in the statement issued by Tokaraj Pandey.

(09:55 AM)

District Administration Office Kathmandu has issued a curfew order within the ring road area to be implemented from 8:30 am today. Chief District Officer of Kathmandu Chabilal Rizal has said that a curfew order has been issued in the ring road area until further orders are issued. According to the administration, a curfew has been imposed on the entire area of ​​the ring road from Balkumari Bridge to Koteshwar Chowk, Sinamanal, Gaushala, Chabahil, Narayangopal Chowk, Gongbu, Balaju, Swayambhu, Kalanki, Balkhu to Bagmati River Bridge.

(09:53 AM)

Lalitpur administration issued curfew order

District Administration Office Lalitpur has issued an order to enforce curfew from 9 am to 9 pm on Tuesday. Ward no. 4, 18 and 25 under Bhainsepati area, the road from Bhainse to Bungmati in the east, CG Housing and Chobhar-Galchi road in the west, Vishnudevi temple below the Gayatri petrol pump in Ekantakuna in the north and the downhill area going to Itni in the south will be curfew. Similarly, curfew has been issued in the area around Indrayani Marg in Ward No. 2 Sanepa, on the paved road from Sanepa Chowk to Indrayani Mandir in the east, Bagmati Corridor road from Balkhu Bridge to Manmohan Park on the west, within the service lane of the circular road on the north (from Balkhu Bridge to Sanepa Chowk), and on the paved road from Indrayani Mandir to Bagmati Corridor on the south side. Ward no. A curfew order has been issued on the road leading to Manohara river corridor in the east, Chaisal playground in the west, Manohara river in the north and Mall pond in the south under Chasal area of ​​9th.

(09:16 PM)

Curfew order in Birgunj metropolitan area

District Administration Office Parsa has issued a curfew order in Birgunj metropolitan area. The curfew order has been issued from 9:00 PM on Monday to 9:00 AM on Tuesday. 

Earlier, the local administration has issued a curfew order in various areas of Kathmandu, Sunsari, Kaski and Rupandehi. 

detailed news :  Curfew

(08:26 PM)

The government will set up a committee to investigate the incidents that happened during the demonstration by Jen-G

The government has decided to form a committee to investigate the incidents that happened during the demonstration by Jen-G.

Read more about it :  The decision to form a committee to investigate the events that happened during Jen-G's performance

The government will set up a committee to investigate the incidents that happened during the demonstration by Jen-G

(08:23 PM)

The Council of Ministers did not decide on whether Prime Minister Oli should open social networks yet

Although the Congress office bearers pressured to open the social network immediately, no decision could be taken due to the stand of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. Prime Minister Oli is still in favor of not opening social networks.  

According to a minister who participated in the

meeting, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar drew the Prime Minister's attention to the issue of opening social networks while submitting his resignation. According to the source, he said, 'Many people died. Taking moral responsibility for that, I have resigned. The party has decided to open social networks. I will draw the Prime Minister's attention to this.'

At the

meeting, Health Minister Pradip Paudel also took a stand on the need to open social networks. Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba is going to Waluwatar to meet Oli after the Council of Ministers did not decide. 

 

The Council of Ministers did not decide on whether Prime Minister Oli should open social networks yet

(08:16 PM)

After criticism from all sides, finally, the Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has resigned. 

Prime Minister KP Sharma submitted his resignation to Oli at the cabinet meeting held at the Prime Minister's Residence Baluwatar on Monday evening. According to a minister who participated in the meeting, the home minister resigned on moral grounds.

He headed the Home Ministry for 14 months. 

vs source news :  Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar resigned

Home Minister Ramesh Ukhar resigned

(08:14 PM)

Maoist officials will hold a meeting in Khumaltar

After the Zen Ji movement, the Maoist officials who suspended the 'Maoist Madhyapahari (Pushpalal Lokmarg) mass awakening campaign with the people' are holding a meeting in Khumaltar.

In the

meeting, it is said that today's demonstration will be discussed and the resignation of the government will be discussed. 

Maoist officials will hold a meeting in Khumaltar

(08:04 PM)

The number of injured in the movement of Gen Ji has increased. According to the Ministry of Health, 422 people are being treated in 14 hospitals. 10 people have been discharged. 

 

(08:02 PM)

Kantipur correspondent Vivek Pokhrel, who reached the trauma center at around 6 o'clock in the evening, what kind of scene did he see there?

He saw the doctor and the injured Lashkar struggling in the emergency room of the hospital. The bodies of 8 people who lost their lives during the protest  saw And saw patients and relatives who were suffering from the demonstration outside the hospital.  Read

in detail :  What I saw at the trauma center

What was seen in the trauma center

(07:43 PM)

What did Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba say to Prime Minister Oli on the phone?

Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has asked Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to open the ban on social media immediately.

After the meeting of the Congress officials, Chairman Deuba has requested Prime Minister Oli to immediately cancel the guidelines regulating the use of social media.

detailed news :  Congress Chairman Deuba told Prime Minister Oli: Open social media immediately

What did Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba say to Prime Minister Oli on the phone?

(07:41 PM)

Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has prepared to resign

After 17 people died in Kathmandu and 2 people in Itahari and more than 300 were injured in the demonstration of Gen-G on Monday, Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar is ready to resign.

General Minister Gagan Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma demanded resignation on the basis of ethics in the meeting of Congress office bearers.

detailed news :  Interior Minister preparing to resign, writer

Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has prepared to resign

(07:10 PM)

In the meeting of the Congress office bearers, the Home Minister asked to resign

A meeting of Congress officials is being held at the residence of party president Sher Bahadur Deuba in Budhanilkanth regarding the incident that happened on Monday. A meeting was held to make a formal opinion of the party on this issue when there is widespread pressure within the party to leave the government. 

According to

sources, the issue of the resignation of the Minister of Home Affairs has been raised in the official meeting.

 

In the meeting of the Congress office bearers, the Home Minister asked to resign

(06:55 PM)

The rationale of the present government is completely gone: RSP

The RSVP has warned that there will be public resistance against the current government. General Minister Kavindra Burlakoti issued a statement condemning the government's suppression of Gen-G's demonstration on Monday.

Raswapa has said, 'The people will not tolerate the attempt to prolong the misrule by drowning in the blood of their own children and it will be a public protest against this fearful regime.' RSVP has demanded the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and has also demanded a fresh mandate (early election).

Detailed news: RSVP said: Prime Minister should resign, hold 'early elections'  

The rationale of the present government is completely gone: RSP

(06:50 PM)

Only 5 people have been identified among those who died during the Zen-ji movement. 17 people have died during the demonstration in Kathmandu alone. 

2 people also died in Itahari. 

detailed news :  Identity of 5 people who died in trauma center

Identification of 5 of the dead
तस्बिर : सुरज कुँवर/कान्तिपुर

(06:36 PM)

Baneshwar incident is not fate, it is murder: Timsina

UML central member Ushakiran Timsina has said that the suppression of Gen-G's demonstration in Baneshwar was murder. ‘Today's Baneshwar incident is not destiny, it is murder  . Unarmed Child – Killing of girls,’ She has written on her Facebook, ‘ Time will take revenge for this murder.’

‘The ruler of this country did not have the right to kill 18 uncut, college-dressed children who left college to participate in the movement of their generation,’ He wrote, ‘If the parliament building had been burnt, the price would have been 5 billion. What is the price of life of 16/16 young people today? How strong can satasin pay?’

Baneshwar incident is not fate, it is murder: Timsina

(06:14 PM)

High demand for blood in various hospitals

There is a high demand for blood in various hospitals after dozens of people were injured in the anti-corruption Gen-G demonstration. Only 200 pints of blood have been sent to Veer Hospital and National Trauma Center from Nepal Red Cross Society, Central Blood Transfusion Service. As the number of injured people is high, there is a queue of those who voluntarily donate blood in various hospitals. 

(06:10 PM)

Government justification is over: Maoists

The main opposition party, Maoist, has said that the government's rationale has ended, saying that the death of one and a half dozen youths and more than 200 injuries while suppressing the movement of Genji is serious.

After suspending the Madhyapahari highway campaign in Arughat of Gorkha, the Maoists suddenly held a meeting of officials and questioned the legitimacy of the government.

detailed news :  Maoist said: This government's rationale is over

 

Government justification is over: Maoists

(05:36 PM)

Demonstrators set fire to the office of Itahari Upaha Metropolitan Municipality

The protestors vandalized and set fire to the office of Itahari Upham Metropolitan Municipality. Along with the main gate of the sub-metropolis, the office of the mayor and two private houses outside the gate have also been vandalized. The army has been mobilized at the main square of the sub-metropolitan area.

Demonstrators set fire to the office of Itahari Upaha Metropolitan Municipality

(05:34 PM)

Dhungamudha at the residence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's residence in Damak municipality was pelted with stones. The police fired a few rounds in the air to bring the situation under control. Earlier, about 10 people were injured in the clash between protesters and police in Damak. 

(05:34 PM)

Dhungamudha at the residence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli

A stone was thrown at the house of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in Damak municipality. The police fired a few rounds in the air to bring the situation under control. Earlier, about 10 people were injured in the clash between protesters and police in Damak. 

detailed news :  Dhungamudha at Prime Minister Oli's house in Damak

Dhungamudha at the residence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli
फाइल तस्बिर : दमकस्थित ओली निवास ।

(05:21 PM)

In various areas of Sunsari, Kaski and Rupandehi including Kathmandu to control the demonstration on Monday. The local administration has issued a curfew. According to section 6 (3 a) of the Local Administration Act, 2028, the curfew order has been issued by the administration offices.

Detailed news: Curfew in four districts of the country including Kathmandu

Where is the curfew?
तस्बिर : सुरज कुँवर/कान्तिपुर

(04:51 PM)

What is the international media writing about the ongoing movement?

Various international media are reporting the news about Gen Ji movement going on in Kathmandu and all over the country.

India's Economic Times, India Today, Times of India and others have also covered this incident. India Today broadcast live and said that the Gen–G movement started because the government disabled social media apps. News agency AFP has reported that thousands of young people demonstrated in Kathmandu. 

Read

in detail :  What are the foreign media writing about the Zen-G movement?

What is the international media writing about the ongoing movement?

(04:40 PM)

The number of protesters who died reached 14

The number of protestors who died due to police firing has reached 14.

According to the information collected by Kantipur, 7 people died in the trauma center, 2 people in the civil hospital, 3 people in the Everest hospital, 1 person in the Kathmandu Medical College in Sinamangal, 1 person in the teaching hospital and 14 people died. 

for detailed news :  Gen-G demonstration: 14 dead, more than 200 injured

The number of protesters who died reached 14

(04:25 PM)

The Ministry of Communications said it cannot comment on Jin-ji's performance

The Ministry of Communications, which has been active in deactivating 26 social networking platforms since the government did not come to register, has refused to comment on Gen-G's demonstration on Monday. 

On the question of Kantipur, a high official of the ministry said , 'The ministry took this decision after the proposal of the Council of Ministers. There was so much movement, today the Council of Ministers is meeting, the Council of Ministers will comment, we cannot do it.' 

The Ministry of Communications said it cannot comment on Jin-ji's performance

(04:19 PM)

Demonstrators vandalized a government vehicle in Pokhara

Anup Paudel (Kaski)

Gen–ji, protesting against the ban on social media and corruption, vandalized a government vehicle in Pokhara.

A vehicle numbered Ba 2 Jh 422 was vandalized on Monday afternoon at Milan Chowk near the office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of Gandaki Province.

After vandalizing the Chief Minister's office, the police chased away the protestors from there. After that, while the protestors were fleeing, the driver was taken out of the moving government vehicle and vandalized, said journalist Subhash Paudel, who witnessed it. District Traffic Police Office Kaski Chief Police Inspector Shobha Pandey said that it has not been revealed whether the vehicle belongs to any office. After the demonstration in Pokhara became violent, an indefinite prohibition order has been issued from 2 pm.

 

Demonstrators vandalized a government vehicle in Pokhara

(04:07 PM)

The death toll has reached 13 during the protest against corruption and the ban on social media.

6 people died in the trauma center, 2 people in the civil hospital, 3 people in the Everest Hospital, 1 person in the Kathmandu Medical College in Sinamangal, and 1 person in the teaching hospital. 
detailed news:   13 killed in police shooting at Jen-G's demonstration

The death toll has reached 13

(03:59 PM)

At Kathmandu Medical College in Sinamangal, treatment of 35 injured continues, condition of 2 is serious

35 injured people are being treated at Kathmandu Medical College in Sinamangal during the protest against the ban on social media and corruption. 

Narayan Dahal, head of administration of the hospital, informed that two of the injured are in serious condition and one person has died. 

At Kathmandu Medical College in Sinamangal, treatment of 35 injured continues, condition of 2 is serious

(03:52 PM)

Request of human rights workers: The government should correct its decision immediately

Human rights activists have commented that both the use of force and the government's ban on social media at the Jen-G group's vigilance program were wrong. The Accountable Monitoring Group issued a statement saying that it is regrettable to shut down social networks and instead punish the citizens.  They have requested the government to correct the decision immediately. 

Accountability Monitoring Committee has deeply regretted the government's decision to shut down social media platforms in the name of not listing

  . Instead of finding human rights-friendly creative measures for regulation and management, this step of shutting down the social media platform by causing the situation of punishing its own citizens is contrary to the values ​​of democracy and human rights. It is their argument.

The government has completely ignored the fact that the 'Guidelines for regulating the use of social networks, 2080', which the government used to block popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Messenger, and YouTube, has lost its legitimacy  They are accused. It is mentioned in the statement that the basic rights of education, health, labor, food, consumer welfare, culture and social justice guaranteed by the constitution have been suppressed.

On behalf of

group Rajuprasad Chapagai (Coordinator), Rajan Kuinkel (Co-Coordinator), Rukmani Maharjan (Co-Coordinator), members: Charan Prasai, Gaurishankarlal Das, Mandira Sharma, Dinesh Tripathi, Suman Adhikari/ Devi Sunuwar have signed the release.  

Request of human rights workers: The government should correct its decision immediately

(03:48 PM)

Police repression in Jen-ji's demonstration: What is the Human Rights Commission doing?

The Human Rights Commission is silent despite the government's use of excessive force in the protests of the Gen-G generation. The question has been raised as to why the monitoring body is silent on human rights violations. But the commission has not given any response till Monday afternoon.

Commission spokesperson Tikaram Pokharel said that the Commission's team is monitoring the situation of human rights in the field.

According to him, the commission team itself has been attacked. During the demonstration in Baneshwar, the vehicles of the commission and the human rights defenders who were engaged in monitoring were also attacked and their rescue was going on, he informed. ‘One team appointed by the commission has returned from the field and the other team has gone . But the guards of the Commission were injured at the demonstration site ’ Pokharel said, ‘we are in their rescue . We will publish the day-long monitoring report shortly.’

The JNG generation protested against corruption and the ban on social media, during which the government used force and shot. So far, one person has died due to gunshots.

(03:43 PM)

The young man who was shot in the fire extinguisher was sent to B&C

A person who was injured by police firing during the Gen-G movement in Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's hometown Damak has been referred to Biandsi Hospital in Virtamod for further treatment.

The police used force after the protestors tried to occupy the office of Damak Municipality.

hospital information officer Dr. According to Anupam Ghimire, the 26-year-old youth, who was brought to the hospital with a bullet wound on his left leg, was referred to Biendsi Hospital after his condition became critical.

(03:42 PM)

The death toll in the movement reached 10

The death toll has reached 10 in the protest against corruption and the ban on social media, which started from Maitighar.

48 people injured by the use of force by the police are being treated in different hospitals. Received from hospital source  According to the details, many of those who died were shot. 

detailed news:  Only 6 people died in the trauma center, the death toll reached 10

The death toll in the movement reached 10

(03:40 PM)

Jen–ji has performed in Diktel. On Monday at 12 noon, the demonstration started from Triveni Chowk and went through Triveni Chowk, Basecamp, Ratnapark to Kirat Chowk.

They protested in Diktel Bazar shouting slogans like 'corrupt death, social media is not closed, regulate it, ensure the future of youth'. School children, teachers also participated in the demonstration.

Gen-ji's performance in Khotang as well

(03:39 PM)

District Administration Office Pokhara has issued a curfew to control the situation after the clash during the demonstration of Gen-G. Curfew has been imposed by the administration for an indefinite period.

detailed description :  Indefinite curfew order also in Pokhara

 

 

Pokhara curfew indefinitely

(03:36 PM)

An indefinite curfew has also been imposed in Pokhara of Kaski. The district administration office has issued a curfew to control the situation after the clash during the demonstration of Gen-Ji.

From 2 pm on Monday, processions, sit-ins and demonstrations are prohibited so that no more than five people can gather within the four forts.

Wai Chowk to the east, Baidam's Fistel Gate to the west, Kaski to the north and Rashtra Bank to the south are prohibited areas. This area is an area with government offices.

Gen–ji protestors besieged the chief minister's office of Gandaki province and the situation became tense. The police dispersed the protesters with tear gas, bullets and water cannons.

Indefinite curfew order also in Pokhara

(03:35 PM)

Demonstration of Gen-G by burning tires in Janakpur

 Jen generation has demonstrated by burning tires in Janakpurdham. Now, there is a demonstration against the government by burning tires in Janak Chowk.

They shouted slogans such as 'Sarkar Murdavad, Home Minister Resign, Jen–ji hi/hi everyone else bye bye'. Ind Corruption, I'm With Zenji Movement, Stop Corruption, Youth United Future Bright’ etc. were carrying placards.

Demonstration of Gen-G by burning tires in Janakpur

(03:26 PM)

An emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers is being held

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has called an emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers at 6 o'clock regarding today's incident. 

A minister of the government said that preparations are being made to hold a meeting of the National Security Council before the meeting of the Council of Ministers. 6 people have died when the police opened fire during the Jen-G demonstration. Dozens of injured are being treated in different hospitals. 

 

An emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers is being held

(03:23 PM)

The number of deaths during the movement 6

The death toll has reached 6 during the protests that started against the ban imposed on Shatchar and social media. 4 people who were taken to the trauma center and 2 people died in the civil hospital.

detailed news :  4 dead in trauma center alone, death toll reaches 6

The number of deaths during the movement 6
तस्बिर : सुरज कुँवर/कान्तिपुर

(03:23 PM)

Clash between protesters and police in Pokhara

There has been a clash between Gen–G protesters and the police in Pokhara.

The clash started after the protestors demonstrated in the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers office area and vandalized the government vehicle.

The police are using tear gas and bullets in Pokhara's Ratnachowk to control the situation. 

 

Clash between protesters and police in Pokhara

(03:20 PM)

Movement Infiltrated, Peaceful Struggle Continues: The Zen-Zi Movement

 Zen-G Movement Nepal released a notice and said that the movement has been infiltrated . ‘Today our movement took a very sad turn . Our peaceful voice launched for justice, accountability and good governance was marred by vandalism and attempted forced entry into Parliament House. But to be clear, this was never our original intention,’ The statement said.

Similarly, Gen-ji says that he will fight peacefully. ‘Zen-G's voice is still a peaceful, disciplined and legal struggle . Our movement is not against buildings or institutions. It is against corruption, abuse of public money and betrayal,’ It is further said in the notification, ‘There is a clear message to all citizens, Nepal Police, the world community . Don't mistake the actions of some people for the voice of this generation. Our voice cannot be chosen . Can't be kidnapped . We are in favor of peace . We are on the side of justice . We are on the side of the future .’

Movement Infiltrated, Peaceful Struggle Continues: The Zen-Zi Movement

(03:13 PM)

During the demonstration in Baneshwar area, two nearby hospitals were filled with injured people who were shot by the police. Dozens of ambulances have taken the injured to Civil and Everest hospitals.

detailed news:  Civil hospital filled with injured, medical personnel and volunteers evacuated

The hospital was filled with wounded

(03:10 PM)

The situation in Bharatpur has become tense during the protest against the ban on corruption and social media.

When the demonstrators started pelting stones at the Bharatpur Municipal Corporation office, the police tried to control the situation by firing tear gas. A group associated with Zen–G demonstrated for one hour on Monday morning. 

The situation in Bharatpur is tense

(02:19 PM)

No movement can be undermined: Professor, Khanal

Krishna Khanal, professor of political science, said that if the demand to open social networks is not met, as Zen-ji said, its destination cannot be said to be this.  . Talking to Kantipur, he said, ‘No movement can be undermined. This movement may have put pressure on the government. Now there should be no delay in addressing the demand.’ 

He said that Jen-G's performance should be aware of being misused and said, ‘It seems likely that it will be misused for political purposes. There is a need for great awareness in this.’ detailed content  The solution is to immediately open the social network that has become the daily life of Zen-ji: Professor Khanal

No movement can be undermined: Professor, Khanal

(02:13 PM)

Treatment of 48 people injured in the protest continues in various hospitals

48 people who were injured in the protest against corruption and the ban on social media are being treated in various hospitals.

According to the Kathmandu Valley Police Office, they are being treated at Civil and Veer Hospitals. 

is continuously updated. 

Treatment of 48 people injured in the protest continues in various hospitals

(02:09 PM)

The death of a protester has become a in the movement that started against corruption and the ban on social media.

Civil Hospital Executive Director Mohan Regmi confirmed that one person died in the hospital during treatment. He said, 'There are dozens of injured people in the hospital.'

Death of a protester

(02:01 PM)

Zen Ji Group has performed in various places in Dang. Youths have gathered and raised slogans in major cities including Ghorahi and Tulsipur. 

They have raised slogans against corruption and the ban on social networks. The youth carrying national flags and placards went around the market and demonstrated in front of the gate of the district administration office.

Zhen Ji's performance in Dang as well

(01:59 PM)

Clashes between protesters and police also in Itahari

There was a clash in the afternoon between Jen–ji and the police, who had been protesting since 11 am in Itahari, shouting slogans against corruption.

When the demonstration in front of the Itahari sub-metropolitan office became violent, the police fired aerial fire and tear gas to control the situation. Some protesters and police were injured in the clash.

After the tear gas attack, the protestors dispersed after a while, but the demonstration is still going on.

Clashes between protesters and police also in Itahari

(01:55 PM)

RSVP has called a secretariat meeting to discuss the Gen Ji movement

The RSVP has called a secretariat meeting to discuss the situation after the police opened fire on Jane Ji's protest.  RSVP said that the meeting will be held at the central office. 

RSVP has called a secretariat meeting to discuss the Gen Ji movement

(01:52 PM)

As the protest against corruption and the ban on social media turned into a clash, the government has mobilized the army in New Baneshwar area . Earlier, the government has issued a curfew order in New Baneshwar area.

After the demonstrators reached the parliament building area of ​​Baneshwar from Maitighar, the police fired tear gas and rubber bullets.  

Army deployment in New Baneshwar area

(01:41 PM)

Dozens of demonstrators were injured by police firing

Dozens of protestors have been injured by police firing during the ongoing demonstration in Baneshwar. So far, there is no single data about how many protesters have been injured. According to Kantipur interlocutors, treatment is being done in various nearby hospitals, including civil and Everest.

 

Dozens of demonstrators were injured by police firing

(01:39 PM)

Gen-G demonstration: Dozens of protesters were injured by gunfire

Dozens of protestors have been injured by police firing during the ongoing demonstration in Baneshwar. 

The injured are being treated at various nearby hospitals including Civil, Everest.

Our Nepal organization is providing first aid to the injured by setting up a camp in Maitighar, informed Ronesh Pradhan, an engineer.

Gen-G demonstration: Dozens of protesters were injured by gunfire

(01:34 PM)

Gen-ji demonstration: Police opened fire at Damak, Prime Minister's residence

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's home area, Damak, has been opened fire by the police. According to eyewitnesses, the police opened fire because the demonstration of Gen–jis became violent. One person was injured in police firing. Damak has now become tense due to Gen–ji demonstration.

 

(01:25 PM)

When the firing was going on in Baneshwar, the Home Minister was in a parliamentary committee meeting, and left the meeting after being informed

The movement of the young generation, who started a movement against corruption, broke out. When they were about to enter the parliament building, the police opened fire. After the police opened fire  Home Minister Ramesh Akbar, who had reached the parliamentary committee, left the committee saying it was for an emergency meeting.

Genji left the parliamentary committee meeting after entering the parliament building  The Home Minister's Secretariat has informed that the writer has left. Minister of Home Affairs discussed the revision of the Nepal Police Act.

Minister of Home Affairs, writer Sinha Darbar came to participate in the meeting of the State Order and Good Governance Committee on Monday. To discuss the latest situation in the valley  For emergency security meetings  He left the committee meeting. 

When the firing was going on in Baneshwar, the Home Minister was in a parliamentary committee meeting, and left the meeting after being informed

(01:23 PM)

Curfew also in sensitive areas including the presidential residence complex

For Maitighar-Baneshwar-Tinkune-Shankhamul area till 10 pm  Announcing curfew  The district administration office has also imposed curfew in sensitive areas including the presidential residence complex. 

Curfew also in sensitive areas including the presidential residence complex

(01:20 PM)

Demonstrators made a breach in the wall of the parliament building

Against the ban and corruption imposed by the government on social media  The protestors have made a hole in the wall of the parliament building in New Baneshwar.

Protesters blocked the road from Baneshwar Chowk to Meen Bhavan and  They made a hole in the wall of the parliament building on the way to old Baneshwar. A gap has been made that even some people can enter. 

(01:10 PM)

Demonstrations continued from Birtamode in the east to Dhangadhi in the west

Demonstrations have been taking place since Monday morning in big cities from Birtamode in the east to Dhangadhi in the west in protest against corruption and the ban on social media.

is continuing in demonstrations in all the big cities outside the capital. The government has closed social networks, leaders are indulging in corruption and other issues. Detailed :  Jen–ji's performance in big cities outside the valley

Demonstrations continued from Birtamode in the east to Dhangadhi in the west

(01:09 PM)

Gen-G, who was born between 1997 and 2012   On Monday, Koshi took to the streets in Biratnagar, the capital of the state. They protested against government corruption and social media shutdown.

According to

Plus–2 and college level students, social media has now become an important medium for their learning, exchange of ideas, and free expression. But they claim that after the government shut down the network to suppress critical voices, they were forced to choose the street to raise their voice. 'The country has been crippled by corruption, but it has not been allowed to raise its voice. Government policies are interfering with our generation's studies, thinking and future,' said a protesting student.

According to him, this movement is not only a protest against the government, but also a fight to protect the right to freedom of expression. They warned that if the government is not sensitive to the youth, the agitation will intensify.

(01:05 PM)

Kantipur television journalist Shyam Shrestha was injured in police firing

Shyam Shrestha, a journalist of Kantipur Television, was shot by the police while he was shooting a video of the demonstration taking place in Baneshwar.

Police fired rubber bullets after water fountains and tear gas to control the demonstration in Baneshwar.  

detailed news:   Kantipur journalist Shrestha was shot

 

(12:36 PM)

District administration office has issued a curfew in Baneshwar area. Curfew has been issued till 10 pm in Maitighar, Baneshwar, Tinkune and Shankhamul areas. 

detailed news :  curfew:

Curfew continues in Baneshwar area

(12:34 PM)

These are the four areas where curfew has been issued

District administration office has issued curfew after Baneshwar area became tense due to the protest of Gen-G.

According to Section 6A of the Local Administration Act, 2028, Chief District Officer Chabilal Rizal has issued a curfew order from 12:30 pm to 10 pm on Monday. 

These are the areas where the curfew order was issued

1. From Baneshwar Chowk through West Everest Hotel to Bajjibazar Bridge,

2. From Baneshwar Chowk to East Min Bhavan, Shantinagar to Tinkune Chowk,

3. From Baneshwar Chowk to North Iplex Mall to Ratna Rajya Secondary School,

4.

These are the four areas where curfew has been issued

(12:30 PM)

Baneshwar's situation has become tense after Jenji, who was on a demonstration, entered the parliament building.

Some protestors broke the barricade and entered the Parliament building premises. The police fired tear gas towards the southern gate of the Parliament building.

(12:08 PM)

Gen-Ji Haru enters the Parliament building in Baneshwar

Gen-jis, who have come out to protest against sexual harassment and social restrictions, have entered the parliament building in Baneshwar. The police have left Baneshwar Chowk.

The genjis who took part in the demonstration broke the barricade of the prohibited area and proceeded towards the parliament building.

Gen-Ji Haru enters the Parliament building in Baneshwar

(12:01 PM)

Jen-ji is tear gassed by the police after breaking the restricted area

The police fired tear gas to control the crowd of Gen-G, which was protesting against corruption and social media ban.

The police became defensive after the rally from Maitighar broke the barricade in Baneshwar. The police initially threw water cannons and then fired tear gas after the crowd was out of control. The police used force after the protestors moved towards the parliament building.

Jen-ji is tear gassed by the police after breaking the restricted area

(11:59 AM)

Clashes in Baneshwar, the situation is tense

There was a clash between the demonstrators and the police who had reached Baneshwar from Maitighar protesting against corruption and the ban on social media. The police fired tear gas at the demonstrators and the situation became tense. 

(11:57 AM)

Gen-G breaks restricted area in Baneshwar, water fountain shot by police

 

Gen-ji breaks the forbidden zone

 

Gen-G, protesting against corruption and social restrictions, has broken the forbidden zone towards Baneshwar. Here the police had set up a barricade to separate the prohibited area. But the protesters broke the barricade while pushing. During that time, there was a scuffle between the protestors and the police, and they hit the police with papers, pieces of tree branches found on the road, and water bottles. The protesters are shouting various slogans against the government.

Gen-G breaks restricted area in Baneshwar, water fountain shot by police

(11:54 AM)

Demonstrators broke the two-stage cordon and reached the parliament building. In front of the Everest Hotel in Baneshwar, the police hit a water fountain. Tear gas has also been fired.

(11:33 AM)

Sanju Paudel/Tilottama

Gen-jis have also demonstrated in Butwal against the decision to ban corruption and social media. 

Spontaneous gen-jis gathered on Monday for a protest called for on social media. Starting from the highway intersection at 9 am, Butwal  The demonstration concluded by reaching the versatile campus. More than 400 people participated in the demonstration. Bindu Bhusal, who participated in the movement, told the country  She said that the government, which is enjoying drowning, has caused grief to the citizens. She said that they spontaneously came to the streets and raised their voice about the current corrupt government and its activities. 

Yuvraj Kafle, who participated in the

movement, said that the growing resentment towards the current government among the young generation was the first form of the movement. He said that the government banning social media is trying to take citizens to the stone age. He said,   To the government that thinks funny  Young people don't quit. The youth raised slogans with agitation on the streets.

Zen-G also performed in Butwal

(11:28 AM)

Zen-G's performance in Birtamode amidst the rain

Jen-G performed a spontaneous performance in Birtamode amidst a rainstorm.

They raised slogans in front of the one-stop mall , raising issues such as the government shutting down social media, leaders indulging in corruption, .

Zen-G's performance in Birtamode amidst the rain

(11:22 AM)

Why did the gen-jis who came to the movement carry the flag with the picture of skull and bones?

Gen-ji is using a different flag to protest social media bans, corruption and tax abuse.

They not only have poster placards in their hands, but also a special flag. The flag, with its skull and crossbones on a black background, has its own story . To understand what that story is and what it has to do with the movement, read the news published in Ikantipur:  Why did Jen-ji carry a flag with a picture of a skull and bones?

 

Why did the gen-jis who came to the movement carry the flag with the picture of skull and bones?

(11:17 AM)

Why did Zen-ji come to the street? What are their demands?

In the last few days, on social media, ``Nepo Kid’, ‘Nepo Babies’ was in trend. This trend gained more momentum when the government decided to close some social media platforms. As a result, Zen-Ji gathered at Maitighar Mandala on Monday. 

‘TikTok’, ‘Reddit’ How did this trend spread from social media like? And who is involved in this movement in Nepal and how and what kind of demands are they putting forward  ? Read the news published in Ekantipur to understand in detail:  Gen–G against corruption: From digital to street



Why did Zen-ji come to the street? What are their demands?

(11:15 AM)

Maitighar-Baneshwar road completely blocked

The Maitighar-Baneshwar road has been completely blocked due to the protest against corruption and the ban on social media in Maitighar, Kathmandu.

All the three roads leading from Maitighar towards Thapathali, Putlisadak and Baneshwar are covered by Gen-G. Traffic management has become chaotic. The Chief SSP World Officer has said that about 4 thousand youths have gathered at the District Police Complex, Kathmandu.

'The security mechanism has been strengthened so that no untoward incident happens,' he said, 'We will not hinder them from making their demands.' 

 

(11:15 AM)

Gen-G approached Baneshwar's forbidden area

Gen-G, who protested against the ban on social media and corruption, has reached the forbidden area of ​​Baneshwar. They gathered at Maitighar in the morning and headed towards Baneshwar, carrying various placards and shouting slogans. Now they are performing.

 

Gen-G approached Baneshwar's forbidden area

(11:07 AM)

Where will the impact of the government's decision to disable social media reach?

The government has announced that the social media platforms that are not listed in Nepal will be deactivated. But it seems that the government is ignoring how its effects will spread.  Experts are concerned not only about freedom of expression of citizens or daily consumption, but also about the impact it has on international economic relations and various indicators.

Experts say that the latest step will tarnish Nepal's image in the international arena, the world's biggest Relationships with multinational companies and the lives of thousands of 'content creators' Serious effects such as direct impact will be seen.  There is also a risk of Nepal going down in freedom of expression, e-governance, internet freedom and business indicators. 

To understand this in detail, read this news:  After deactivating social networks, what will be the impact on international economic relations and indicators?

Where will the impact of the government's decision to disable social media reach?

(10:55 AM)

Demonstration of Gen-G gathered in Maitighar against the ban on corruption and social media has moved towards Baneshwar. Traffic management has become chaotic due to the demonstration. The Chief SSP World Officer has said that about 4 thousand youths have gathered in District Police Complex, Kathmandu. 'The security system has been strengthened so that no untoward incident happens,' he said, 'we will not hinder them from making their demands. They can go to the forbidden area of ​​Baneshwar.'

 

(10:23 AM)

Jen-G's performance begins at the funeral home [Photos]

The Gen-G generation's protests against corruption and social media bans have gone digital and reached the streets. They have been demonstrating since 9 am on Monday morning at Maitighar in Kathmandu. For the last few days, 'Nepo Kid', 'Nepo Babies' were trending on social media.  They are demonstrating with play-cards bearing slogans such as 'Our Future is Not for Sale', Say No to Corruption, Gen-G Hair-Future Clear'.

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Jen-G's performance begins at the funeral home [Photos]

(10:21 AM)

Zen-ji in the movement to leave the class

Some of those who came to the protest of Zen-G in Maitighar in Kathmandu are in student uniforms. Some of them have come after school and college in the morning, while others have said that they have come to protest after leaving class.

Zen-ji in the movement to leave the class

(10:13 AM)

In Kawasoti, students studying in various colleges have protested against corruption. Students studying at Madhyabindu, Kumaravarti and Lumbini Colleges in Kawasoti are protesting on Mahendra Highway in Kawasoti. They have raised slogans like corrupt government death, return our taxes, make corrupt people public, Zen-ji movement, Haihai. Student leader Sudeep Chapagai informed that in support of the Zen-G movement, which started today in Kathdaun, it was also exhibited in Kawasoti.

 

Performance of Zen-G also on Kawasaki

(10:08 AM)

Jen-G's Slogan: 'Our Future Is Not For Sale'

Zen-G, who has protested against corruption and restrictions on social media, is demonstrating in Maitighar area of ​​Kathmandu. They are carrying play-cards like 'Our Future is not for sale', 'Say No to Corruption', 'Zen-G hair-future clear'.  In the last few days, 'Nepo Kid', 'Nepo Babies' were trending on social media.  With the government's decision to shut down some social media platforms, this trend has gained more momentum.

Jen-G's Slogan: 'Our Future Is Not For Sale'

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