Nepal Social Media Ban: Protest Rallies Turn Violent In Kathmandu, 42 Injured|Watch

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Thousands of youths, including school students, marched through Maitighar and Baneshwor areas accusing the government of rampant corruption and suppressing freedom of expression (Image: NDTV)

At least 42 people were injured as violent demonstrations led by youths against Nepal government imposed ban on social media sites intensified in Kathmandu. The protest prompted the authorities to impose a day-long curfew in parts of the capital city, PTI reported citing a police statement.

The protest was against the ban on social media sites, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and others.

The PTI reprot added that, atleast one person was killed in the violence; however, there was no official confirmation.

Thousands of youths, including school students, marched through Maitighar and Baneshwor areas from early Monday morning, accusing the government of rampant corruption and suppressing freedom of expression by banning 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, WhatsApp and X.

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The Gen Z group of Kathmandu, composed of people below the age of 28, took out protest rallies in Maitighar Mandala and various other places to protest the government's move. (Image: NDTV)

The protests turned violent when agitators broke through police barricades near the Parliament building. Security personnel resorted to baton charges, tear gas shells and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd, PTI reported qouting eyewitnesses.

The Kathmandu District Administration issued a prohibitory order from 12:30 pm to 10:00 pm in areas surrounding the Parliament building to curb the unrest.

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The protests turned violent when agitators broke through police barricades near the Parliament building (Image: NDTV)

Nepal on Thursday banned social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram and YouTube among others for failing to register with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology within the given deadline. According to the notice issued by the ministry, the social media companies were given seven days from August 28 to register.

Even when the deadline expired on Wednesday night, none of the large social media platforms — including Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp), Alphabet (YouTube), X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, and LinkedIn — submitted applications.

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