Protesters attacked the President's house, also set fire to the former Prime Minister's house, Nepal was filled with smoke, watch the video
- bySudha Saxena
- 09 Sep, 2025
Nepal Gen-Z Protest: The Gen-Z protests in Nepal have become quite violent. The protesters have attacked the President's house.
So far 19 people have died amid the protests in Nepal, while hundreds have been injured. Protesters attacked the house of Nepal's President Ram Chandra Paudel on Tuesday (September 9). Protesters have also attacked the houses of several ministers. According to reports, the house of former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has also been targeted.
Gen-Z, who were protesting against the ban on social media in Nepal, also pelted stones at the police and army. The protesters also entered the Parliament building. They placed tyres on the gate and set them on fire. Many videos of this have surfaced. The important thing is that the protesters did not spare even President Paudel's house. His house has been set on fire.
नेपाल में ऊर्जा मंत्री दीपक खड़का के घर पर प्रदर्शनकारियों ने धावा बोल दिया है. प्रदर्शनकारियों ने मंत्री के आवास के बाहर नोट हवा में उड़ाए हैं.#NepalProtest #GenZRevolution #SocialMediaBan #Kathmandu #LatestUpdates #ABPNews pic.twitter.com/w9C8UfnNKt
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Inside president private residence pic.twitter.com/ZydBNDkMOO
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Protesters have attacked the house of Energy Minister Deepak Khadka in Nepal. Protesters have thrown notes in the air outside the minister's residence.
Curfew imposed in many places in Nepal
In Kathmandu, three District Administrative Offices (DAOs) under the Home Ministry issued separate notices imposing curfew at several places, including major entry points to the city. The Kathmandu DAO on Tuesday imposed an indefinite curfew in the capital, prohibiting people from moving around, demonstrating, gathering or holding sit-ins. During the curfew, movement of essential services such as ambulances, fire vehicles, hearses, health workers, journalists, tourist vehicles, air passengers, and vehicles of human rights and diplomatic missions will be allowed.
VIDEO | Kathmandu, Nepal: Protesters put the ruling Nepali Congress party's office on fire.#NepalProtests #KathmanduProtest
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(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvrpG7) pic.twitter.com/eeeISoqOTm
The protesters demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister
It is noteworthy that the protesters violated the restrictions on public gathering and demanded the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. Reports of demonstrations were also received from Kalanki and Baneshwor in Kathmandu as well as Chapagaon-Thecho area of Lalitpur district.
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