Nepal is under curfew after violent protests toppled the KP Sharma Oli government.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Sept 26, 2025

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The Nepal Army has taken charge of security across key sites in Kathmandu.

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General Ashok Raj Sigdel addressed the nation in a televised appeal for calm.

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He urged protesters to halt agitation and come forward for dialogue.

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Nineteen protesters were killed earlier in police action, fueling public anger.

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Demonstrators, largely Gen Z, say corruption and inequality drove the movement.

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President Ram Chandra Paudel has called for talks with protest leaders.

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The Army warned looting, arson, or attacks will face strict punishment.

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Borders have been closed, with essential services like ambulances exempted.

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Nepal now faces a critical transition as protests demand transparency and reform.