After killing those children and students? He should be held accountable for those lives. He's a murderer
2 weeks ago | 192
India needs this protest against tyrannical politicians sucking people blood by corruption, wakeup India and make Govt transactions transparent ๐ฎ
2 weeks ago (edited) | 315
A lesson to india. Politicians are only dividing india for their own gain (Corruption)
2 weeks ago | 33
The power of the people once again prevails. Corrupt and authoritarian governments anywhere in the world should be reminded that they are nothing but servants of the people .
2 weeks ago | 65
In India, when people die in protests, the news media calls them terrorists and no one resigns.
2 weeks ago | 162
Okay now I'm realising how people ruled in India for centuries.... Mughals, turks, British... Well we are docile
1 week ago | 2
Good. He learned something from Bangladesh ๐๐ป If he would not have resigned, he would have to flee at las
2 weeks ago | 46
Srilanka bangladesh now nepal. And our siliguri corridor is choked between nepal and Bangladesh. People are you not seeing the inevitable pattern here. How can people rejoice this ?
2 weeks ago | 4
Gen zzzz aap logo ne mera dil jit liya ....waah kya baat hai ...... duniya nepali gorkha bhai logo ko yaad rakhegi ...aap ke samne sarkar chuuki ......20 logo ki aatma ko shanti mile
2 weeks ago | 9
Hats off to Nepal ๐ณ๐ต, wish we Indians had the courage to do this to Mo
2 weeks ago | 52
After killing lot's of life's & those children's & students, He should be held accountable for those lives, he's a killer.. Protest against corruption๐ proud my childhood country...๐ณ๐ต๐ณ๐ต๐
1 week ago | 1
The Indian Express
#BREAKING | Nepal Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned on Tuesday, his aide Prakash Silwal said.
Anti-corruption demonstrators in Nepal defied an indefinite curfew today (Sept 9), clashing with police and shouting slogans against Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, a day after 19 people died in violent protests triggered by a social media ban.
Oli's govt lifted the social media ban after protests turned violent, killing 19 and injuring more than a 100 after police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters trying to storm parliament on Sept 8.
The unrest is the worst in decades in the poor Himalayan country that is wedged between India and China and has struggled with political instability and economic uncertainty since protests led to the abolition of its monarchy in 2008.
#kpsharmaoli #Nepal #nepalprotest
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