shot-button
E-paper E-paper
Home > News > World News > Article > Nepal Gen Z protest Nine dead 42 injured as youths clash with police over social media ban army deployed

Nepal Gen Z protest: Nine dead, 42 injured as youths clash with police over social media ban; army deployed

Updated on: 09 September,2025 02:24 PM IST  |  Kathmandu
PTI |

Thousands of youths, including school students, under the banner of Gen Z, clashed with the riot police in front of the Parliament building in Nepal's Kathmandu

Nepal Gen Z protest: Nine dead, 42 injured as youths clash with police over social media ban; army deployed

There is no police confirmation on the death toll. PIC/ PTI

Listen to this article
Nepal Gen Z protest: Nine dead, 42 injured as youths clash with police over social media ban; army deployed
x
00:00

Nine people were killed and 42 others injured on Monday as violent demonstrations led by youths against the Nepal government's ban on social media sites intensified in Kathmandu, prompting authorities to deploy the army to control the situation, officials said.

Thousands of youths, including school students, under the banner of Gen Z, clashed with the riot police in front of the Parliament building in Kathmandu.


The protests turned violent when some agitators entered the Parliament complex, prompting police to resort to baton charges, tear gas shells and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd, eyewitnesses said.



Forty-two people, including security personnel, were injured and are currently undergoing treatment in the Civil Hospital of Kathmandu, a Nepal Police spokesperson said.

Five people were killed in the violence, hospital sources said.

However, there is no police confirmation on the death toll.

The army has been deployed to control the situation, military officials said.

The Kathmandu District Administration issued a prohibitory order from 12 pm to 10 pm in areas surrounding the Parliament building to curb the unrest.

"No movement of people, demonstration, meeting, gathering or sit-in will be allowed in the restricted zone," Chief District Officer Chhabi Lal Rijal said in a notice.

The local administration later extended the restrictive order to various areas surrounding Rastrapati Bhawan, the Vice-President's residence and the Prime Minister's Office.

The Nepal government on September 4 banned 26 social media sites, including Facebook, WhatsApp and X, that do not comply with the mandated registration process.

Although the government has clarified its stance that the social media sites were banned to bring them under regulation. But the general perception among the masses is that this will lead to an attack on free speech, and it may lead to censorship. 

This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!

Did you find this article helpful?

Yes
No

Help us improve further by providing more detailed feedback and stand a chance to win a 3-month e-paper subscription! Click Here

Note: Winners will be selected via a lucky draw.

Help us improve further by providing more detailed feedback and stand a chance to win a 3-month e-paper subscription! Click Here

Note: Winners will be selected via a lucky draw.

nepal Protest Gen Z kathmandu news world news International news

Mid-Day Web Stories

Mid-Day Web Stories

This website uses cookie or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OK