Turbulence in Kathmandu: Nepali Youths Spur Political Change

In the wake of anti-graft protests led by Gen Z in Nepal, 72 individuals lost their lives, prompting a significant political shift. The anguish in Kathmandu was palpable as relatives held funerals for the deceased. Amid the unrest, Sushila Karki assumed office as Nepal's first female prime minister.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-09-2025 16:12 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 16:12 IST
Turbulence in Kathmandu: Nepali Youths Spur Political Change
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The streets of Kathmandu were a scene of somber reflection as weeping families gathered to mourn their loved ones, casualties in last week's anti-corruption protests.

These unprecedented demonstrations, largely led by frustrated young Nepalis, resulted in a death toll of 72 and over 2,100 injuries, catalyzing a governmental change.

The new interim government, under the leadership of Nepal's first woman prime minister Sushila Karki, faces the onerous task of navigating this turbulent period and laying the groundwork for upcoming national elections.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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