Nepal youths have been awakened
Prime minister KP Sharma Oli in Nepal has resigned cause of the public fury over killing the 22 people in the clashes of police with the anti-corruption protesters. Close to 200 people are injured in clashes with police, who used tear gas, water cannons and live bullets as protesters scaled the walls of the parliament and other official buildings, September 9.
The office said he had stepped down to give peace to the youth-led protesters over the many complaints on corruptions.
On Monday the 'Gen Z', that's what they call themselves, became violent not just because of corruption but also because of the social media that is being banned. They've used placards and banners and brought it with themselves on the streets of Kathmandu.
Moreover, the protesters continued on Tuesday, with demonstrators setting fire to the parliament building, the headquarters of the Nepali Congress Party and the home of former prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba. The protesters didn't stop with that, instead, they also vandalised the homes of several other politicians.
Let's pray for the protesters that is continuing to aim for their justice and the right people will be held accountable! Stay tuned for more updates, it is still firing up in Nepal.

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