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The Nepal Army is likely to take charge of the situation. Chief of Army Staff, General Ashok Raj Sigdel, is scheduled to address the nation shortly

A car burns outside the Singha Durbar, the main administrative building of the Nepal government, in Kathmandu on September 9. (AFP photo)
Nepal Gen Z Protest Today Live Updates: Nepal’s President Ram Chandra Poudel and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned from their posts on Tuesday, following widespread anti-corruption protests that escalated into violence. The unrest continued despite an indefinite curfew, with demonstrators clashing with police forces across the country.
Oli’s resignation came shortly after hundreds of protesters stormed his office, chanting slogans and demanding accountability for the deaths of at least 19 people in police action during Monday’s protests. The demonstrations were initially triggered by a controversial social media ban.
In a statement released shortly after the resignations, the Nepal Army called for calm and urged citizens to maintain peace and national unity. It also reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the country’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
The military is likely to take charge of the situation. Chief of Army Staff, General Ashok Raj Sigdel, is scheduled to address the nation shortly.
Meanwhile, as violent protests continue across the country, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has issued an advisory for Indian nationals currently in Nepal. Indian citizens have been urged to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and exercise extreme caution. The MEA has also advised against any non-essential travel to Nepal until the situation returns to normal.
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Nepal News Live Updates: Protesters Set Fire To Vehicles Parked At Gautam Buddha Airport
Protesters attacked on Tuesday Gautam Buddha Airport in Bhairahawa, setting fire to several vehicles in the parking area. According to Airport General Manager Pratap Babu Tiwari, five cars and two motorcycles were damaged, Khabarhub reported.
Nepal News Live Updates: Protest Death Toll Climbs To 24 As 3 More Succumb To Injuries
Three people injured during Tuesday’s protests in Kathmandu have died while undergoing treatment at Civil Hospital, according to a report by Setopati. All three victims were men. With these latest fatalities, the total death toll in the Gen-Z protests has risen to 24 — 22 of them in Kathmandu and two in Itahari.
Nepal News Live Updates: Gen Z Protestors Free Nepal’s Ex-Dy PM Rabi Lamichhane, Over 1,500 Inmates In Prison Break
Nepal’s former Deputy Prime Minister and Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairperson, Rabi Lamichhane, was freed from the jail by the Gen Z protestors, who took to the streets of the capital city of Kathmandu and other regions to protest against the government’s decision to ban social media platforms. READ FULL STORY HERE
Nepal News Live Updates: Three Surrendered Police Officers Killed By Mob: Report
Three police officers were brutally killed by protesters in Koteshwor, Kathmandu, after reportedly surrendering. Eyewitnesses said the mob set fire to the police division office, then dragged the officers into the street and beat them to death. Nepal Police Headquarters confirmed the incident, calling it a “barbaric act”, Khabarhub reported.
Nepal News Live Updates: Protesters Set Fire To Presidential Residence in Kathmandu
Anti-government protesters set fire to the presidential residence in Nepal’s Kathmandu on Tuesday, as demonstrations entered their second day. The unrest turned violent after 19 people were killed in police action on Monday. Meanwhile, both President Ram Chandra Poudel and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned from their posts.
Nepal News Live Updates: Security Tightened Along Indo-Nepal Border, Situation Closely Monitored
According to sources from the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), security measures have been stepped up along the Indo-Nepal border following escalating violence in Nepal. The situation is being closely monitored to prevent any cross-border spillover.
Nepal News Live Updates: Army Issues Statement, Appeals For 'Calm, Unity' Amid Unrest
The Nepali Army on Tuesday issued a public appeal urging citizens to remain calm, maintain social harmony, and uphold national unity as the country faces unrest linked to the ongoing Janajati movement. In a statement, the Army expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and extended condolences to affected families.
“This movement has caused irreversible harm and deep sorrow to the people, and it is with a heavy heart that we extend our condolences to the bereaved families. We express heartfelt sympathy and solidarity with them. At the same time, we wish for the speedy recovery of the injured,” the statement noted.
Nepal Gen Z Protest Live Updates: Former First Lady Dies After Sustaining Severe Burns After Protesters Set Home Ablaze
Rajyalaxmi Chitrakar, wife of former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal, has died after protesters set their home on fire in Dallu, Kathmandu, on Tuesday. She was reportedly trapped inside during the attack and suffered severe burns. Despite being rushed to Kirtipur Burn Hospital in critical condition, she succumbed to her injuries during treatment, family sources confirmed.
Nepal News Live Updates: All Prisoners Leave Nakkhu Jail After Rabi Lamichhane's Release
All inmates at Nakkhu Jail in Nepal’s Lalitpur reportedly left the facility shortly after the release of Rastriya Swatantra Party chairman Rabi Lamichhane. Around 1,500 prisoners were being held at the jail before the incident. Sources claim police vacated their posts, allowing the mass exit, which has sparked concerns about public safety and security in the area.
Nepal News Live Updates: Former PM Khanal’s Residence Set On Fire, Wife Seriously Injured: Report
Violence escalated in Kathmandu during ongoing Gen Z protests when protesters set fire to former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal’s home in Dallu. Khanal’s wife, Rajyalaxmi Chitrakar, who was inside at the time, suffered severe burns and was taken to Kirtipur Burn Hospital. Her condition is critical, with extensive injuries and serious lung damage, Khabarhub reported.
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Nepal News Live Updates: Chiefs Of Nepal's Security Agencies Jointly Urge Protesters To Resolve Crisis Through Dialogue
The Nepali Army and chiefs of other security agencies issued a joint appeal on Tuesday, urging protesters to restrain and resolve the crisis through dialogue. “As the Prime Minister’s resignation has already been accepted by the president, we call upon all to restrain and not to allow more loss to life and property in this difficult situation,” they said.
They also called upon all concerned parties to find a peaceful solution to the problem through political dialogue.
Nepal Gen Z Protest Live Updates: Oli Unlikely To Flee Nepal, Army Could Take Control Of Govt: Sources
According to top Nepalese sources, former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is unlikely to leave the country immediately following his resignation. Meanwhile, there is growing speculation that the Nepal Army may take control of the situation.
Nepal News Live Updates: Bangladesh Advises Its Citizens In Nepal To Stay Indoors, Avoid Travel Amid Unrest
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday advised Bangladeshi nationals currently in Nepal to remain indoors and stay at their respective locations or hotels due to the ongoing unrest. In a post on X, Yunus said, “The delegation is making daily assessments of the situation regarding their movement. The Bangladesh Embassy is fully in touch with them through their local coordinator.”
Nepal News Live Updates: MEA Issues Advisory For Indian s In Nepal, Shares Helpline Numbers
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday issued an advisory for Indian citizens currently in Nepal amid ongoing unrest in the country. The MEA has urged Indian nationals to stay safe by remaining where they are and avoiding unnecessary travel. It has also shared helpline numbers to provide assistance.
Nepal News Live Updates: Air India Cancels All Delhi-Kathmandu Flights Amid Ongoing Situation
Air India on Tuesday cancelled several flights between Delhi and Kathmandu due to the current situation in the Nepali capital. The airline said it is closely watching the situation and will provide more updates.
Nepal News Live Updates: President Accepts Oli's Resignation, Begins Talks On New Govt Formation
Nepal’s President Ram Chandra Poudel has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. He has now started discussions with political leaders to decide what kind of government should be formed next. Further updates are expected soon.
Nepal News Live Updates: IndiGo Issues Travel Advisory Amid Kathmandu Airport Closure
In light of the ongoing situation in Nepal, IndiGo has announced the temporary suspension of all flights to and from Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan Airport due to its closure.
In its advisory, IndiGo said: “If your travel is impacted, you may conveniently opt for an alternate flight or claim a refund by visiting our website. We are closely monitoring the developments and coordinating with local authorities to resume operations at the earliest. Customers are advised to keep checking our official channels for the latest advisories and updates.”
Nepal News Live Updates: Prime Minister Sharma Oli resigns
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli resigned on Tuesday amid intensifying Gen-Z-led protests that saw demonstrators storm Parliament and breach Singha Durbar, the country’s key administrative complex. His resignation comes after two days of violent unrest, with protesters demanding his ouster over alleged corruption and heavy-handed governance.
Nepal Protest News Live: Gen-Z Protesters Occupy Parliament As Situation Escalates; Key Govt Complex Breached
Gen-Z protesters intensified their anti-government agitation in Nepal on Tuesday, storming the Parliament and seizing control of the premises. The unrest further escalated as demonstrators forced their way into Singha Durbar, the central administrative complex in Kathmandu that houses key government offices.
Protesters Take Over Parliament, Break Into Nepal’s Key Govt Complex
Nepal News Live Updates: Protesters Attack Ministers’ Residences
Violence escalated in Nepal on Tuesday as protesters pelted stones at the Bhaisepati residence of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel, as well as the home of Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Biswo Paudel.
Nepal Protest News Live: PM Oli's Private Residence Set Ablaze
The agitators torched the residence of Prime Minister Oli at Balkot in Bhaktapur. PM Oli is currently at the Prime Minister’s residence at Balwatar.
Nepal News Live: 21 Rashtriya Swatantra Party MPs Quit, Demand Dissolution of Parliament
Twenty one MPs of Nepal’s Rashtriya Swatantra Party resigned en masse on Tuesday, intensifying the ongoing protest movement. The party, which has backed the agitation from the outset, is now demanding the dissolution of Parliament and fresh elections to address what it calls a deepening crisis of governance.
Nepal Protest News LIVE: Protestors Storm President's House
Nepal President’s residence was among the many places, which were attacked by the protesters.
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President’s House attacked by Gen Z protesters, mirroring the chaos seen during Sri Lanka’s crisis.
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Nepal Protest Live: Nepal PM Oli Convenes All-Party Meet Amid Escalating Protests
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Tuesday announced that he has called an all-party meeting at 6 pm to discuss the ongoing crisis. “I am in dialogue with the relevant parties to assess the situation and find a meaningful conclusion. For that, I have also called an all-party meeting at 6 pm today. I humbly request all brothers and sisters to remain calm in this difficult situation,” Oli said.
Nepal Protest Live: Drone Footage Shows Chaotic Scenes As Anti-Govt Protests Rock Kathmandu
Drone visuals from Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, captured the scale of unrest on Tuesday as violent protests against alleged government corruption continued to intensify in the city.
Nepal Protest Live: High Alert In North Bengal Bordering Nepal
Authorities have declared a high alert in North Bengal’s border areas adjoining Nepal, ramping up naka checking and deploying additional security forces to prevent any untoward incidents.
Nepal Protest Live: Protesters Clash With Security Forces In Kathmandu Over Corruption
Protests in Kathmandu spiralled into violence on Tuesday as demonstrators chased and pelted stones at security personnel during rallies against alleged corruption.
Nepal Protests News Live: Gunshots Fired Near President's Residence
According to reports, gunshots were fired at the official residence of Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in Kathmandu on Tuesday, leaving one person injured.
Nepal Protest Live: Nepal PM Orders Investigation Into Deadly Protests Over social Media Ban
Nepal’s prime minister has ordered an investigation into the protests over a social media ban during which at least 19 people were killed, with the apps now restored after the violence.
KP Sharma Oli, in a letter issued overnight, said he was “deeply saddened” by the deaths.
“The government was not in favour of stopping the use of social media and will ensure an environment for its use”, he wrote in a letter, adding that an “investigation committee will be formed to investigate and analyse” the protests.
Nepal Protest Live: Former Nepal PM Prachanda's House Attacked
Demonstrations in Nepal entered their second day on Tuesday as Gen-Z protesters flooded the streets of Kathmandu, targeting the residence of former prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda.’
The unrest, fuelled by anger over alleged corruption, followed the government’s controversial decision to block social media platforms — a ban that was lifted on Monday after violent clashes left 19 people dead. Despite the reversal, protests have continued, with young demonstrators demanding accountability from political leaders.
Nepal Protest Live: Nepal PM Oli Lifts Social Media Ban After Deadly Protests Kill 19
The KP Sharma Oli government on Monday rolled back its ban on social media platforms following violent clashes that left at least 19 protesters dead and more than 300 injured.
In a statement issued after days of unrest, Prime Minister Oli acknowledged the turmoil, saying the government’s move and “ambiguity between the Z generation” had contributed to the “unpleasant incident.”
Nepal Protest Live: Fresh Protests Erupt Across Nepal
Widespread anti-government protests flared up in Nepal on Tuesday, with students leading demonstrations across multiple districts to demand the resignation of Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli. The unrest came despite restrictions on public gatherings, with protesters openly defying curbs.