The Gen-Z movement in Nepal is intensifying its calls for justice and accountability, focusing on former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. They are demanding his arrest and a thorough investigation into his assets, specifically in connection with the shooting during anti-government protests on September 8th where 19 people were killed. Protesters are pointing fingers at Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, alleging their direct involvement in the tragic events. The protests, which began on September 8th, centered around grievances against alleged corruption and restrictions on social media. Oli has denied any role in ordering the shootings, attributing the violence to external elements and calling for a probe into the incident. The Supreme Court has clarified its role in social media regulations, highlighting the complexities of the situation.
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