GEN Z PROTESTS IN NEPAL
WHY IN NEWS ?
- On September 9, 2025, violent protests led by Nepal’s Generation Z erupted in Kathmandu and other cities.
- The protests turned deadly after the killing of 19 young protesters by police firing
- Protesters attacked and set fire to government buildings, homes and offices of senior politicians, including five former Prime Ministers.
- PM K P Sharma Oli resigned, and the government effectively collapsed, creating a constitutional crisis
- The Nepali Army assumed charge of security, while India and other regional actors expressed concern.
BACKGROUND
- Republic since 2008, Nepal has witnessed frequent political instability with frequent changes in government, factionalism, and rampant corruption.
- No government has completed a full term since the formation of the republic.
- The democratic setup is seen by many young people as being hijacked by corrupt elites.
WHO ARE THE PROTESTORS?
- Protesters primarily belong to Generation Z (born between 1996–2012).
- Mobilised initially through social media platforms such as Next Generation Nepal.
- Voiced anger against:
- Political corruption
- Nepotism (“Nepo Kids/Nepo Babies”)
- Unemployment and lack of opportunity
- Social inequality and elite privilege
TRIGGER POINTS OF THE PROTESTS
- Banning of 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, etc., which were the main tools of expression for youth.
- Police firing on peaceful protesters, killing 19 young people on September 8.
- Years of pent-up frustration over systemic corruption and lack of political accountability.
DEMANDS OF THE PROTESTORS
- Immediate restoration of banned social media (partially fulfilled).
- Broad demands include:
- End to corruption and nepotism
- Job creation
- Political accountability
- Transparent governance
SCALE OF VIOLENCE & TARGETS
- Residences and offices attacked:
- Former PMs: K P Sharma Oli, Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda), Madhav Kumar Nepal, Jhala Nath Khanal, Sher Bahadur Deuba
- Ministers and MPs: Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel, MP Eknath Dhakal (stripped and paraded)
- Nakkhu Jail was set ablaze; RSP leader Rabi Lamichhane was freed by protesters.
- Casualties: At least 19 killed, scores injured. Rajyalaxmi Chitrakar (wife of Khanal) died in the violence.
CURRENT POLITICAL SITUATION
- Prime Minister Oli resigned; President Poudel is under army protection.
- No functioning civilian government.
- Possible interim government may be formed.
- Sushila Karki (Former CJ of Nepal) is the sole choice of Gen Z
- Demands for parliamentary dissolution and new elections gaining ground.
ROLE OF ARMY
- Nepal Army is overseeing security operations.
- Has not assumed direct political power, but may act as a mediator.
- Army Chief General Ashok Raj Sigdel has called for calm and national reconciliation.
OPPOSITION & NEW LEADERS
- Traditional opposition discredited; many of their leaders were also targeted.
- Emerging youth leaders:
- Balen Shah (Kathmandu Mayor, rapper turned politician)
- Rabi Lamichhane (RSP, former journalist)
- Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) considering mass resignation from Parliament.
Role of the Former King
- Former King Gyanendra Shah issued a public message, appealing for peace and national dialogue.
- May re-emerge as a symbolic figure if constitutional talks collapse.
INDIA’S RESPONSE
- India held a high-level security meeting led by PM Narendra Modi.
- Expressed deep concern about Nepal’s instability.
- India has historic ties with:
- Nepali monarchy
- Madhesi population
- Formerly with Nepali Congress, now perceived as allied with Maoists post-2006 peace accord.
- India faces a diplomatic balancing act in the current situation.
IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA
Strategic:
- Political vacuum could create space for foreign actors, especially China.
- Rise in cross-border instability.
Humanitarian:
- Potential refugee inflows and border security challenges.
Diplomatic:
- India’s soft power influence tested.
- Opportunity to support youth-led democratic transformation.
POTENTIAL OUTCOMES
- Formation of an interim government
- Possible constitutional reform or complete overhaul
- Rise of new political players representing the youth
- Growing demands for transparent governance
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