Nepal Protest News / Massive rebellion in Nepal, fear of coup, PM Oli may leave the country and flee to Dubai

The situation in Nepal is getting worse. The protests that started against social media ban and corruption have reached the point of fear of a coup. The protesters set fire to PM Oli and the President's residence. Nepali media claims that Oli fled in a helicopter. Gen-Z is adamant on the demand for an interim government.

Nepal Protest News: Big news is coming out from Nepal at this time. Massive rebellion and violent protests in the country have made the situation completely out of control. Amid fears of a coup, there are reports that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is preparing to leave Nepal and flee to Dubai. According to sources, a private plane is ready to take Oli.

Protesters set fire to PM residence

Helicopters were seen flying in the Bhaispati area of ​​​​Lalitpur, while Prime Minister Oli's private residence located in Balakot, Bhaktapur was set on fire by protesters. Oli is currently in the official Prime Minister's residence at Balwatar. The anti-government protests led by students and youth in Nepal have turned violent for the second day on Tuesday.

Fear of other ministers fleeing

According to reports, helicopters have also been seen near the residences of several ministers, leading to speculation that some ministers are also planning to flee the country. The deteriorating situation in Nepal has put the political leadership in crisis.

PM Oli handed over the command to the Deputy PM

In view of the situation, Prime Minister Oli has handed over the command of the country to the Deputy PM. Gen-Z protesters are demanding the removal of the Oli government and the formation of an interim government. They demand that strict action be taken against corruption and the government resign.

Protesters occupy President's residence

Violence has reached its peak in Kathmandu. Protesters have occupied the President's personal residence and incidents of vandalism have been reported there. There are reports of arson and stone pelting at various places, making the situation even more tense.

Start of the demonstration: social media ban and corruption

Protests in Nepal began on Monday against the ban on social media and corruption. 21 people were killed and more than 300 were injured in violent clashes between protesters and security forces. After this the protests became more violent, and the violence continued for the second day on Tuesday. Protesters have started attacking the houses of ministers.

Nepali media claims: Oli fled in a helicopter

According to Nepali media, a helicopter carrying Prime Minister Oli has taken off, in which seven other ministers are also present with him. The protesters have set the personal residences of the President and the Prime Minister on fire, which has further increased the chaos.

Gen-Z demands: Oli's resignation and action on corruption

The protesters are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Oli and strict action against corrupt politicians. Violating the restrictions imposed on public gatherings, the protesters led by students are vandalizing the residences of several political leaders.