Nepali Congress General Secretary Gagan Thapa also called on Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to take moral responsibility for the deaths and resign.
September 9, 2025
The unrest follows Monday’s violent crackdown in Kathmandu and Itahari, where security forces opened fire on demonstrators, leaving at least 19 dead and more than 250 injured, marking the deadliest protest in recent years.
September 9, 2025
In his late-night address, PM Oli blamed “infiltrating groups” for the violence rather than taking responsibility for the killings.
September 9, 2025
Journalists also came under fire, with Naya Patrika’s Dipendra Dhungana, Nepal Press’s Umesh Karki, and Kantipur Television’s Shyam Shrestha among those injured by rubber bullets while covering events.
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The demonstrations turned violent when protesters vandalized the Parliament gate and clashed with police, who responded with water cannons, teargas, and rubber bullets.
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