Even before the election results are officially declared, it appears that the Gen Z revolution’s demands for accountability and generational change in Nepal will not translate into a new political order but only a repackaged reversion to the status quo.
The piece was originally published by Pakistani leading newspaper, The Express Tribune on 1st January, but disappeared from the newspaper’s website within hours.
According to a report by Dainik Bhaskar, Karishma Aziz had been running an entire network of digital accounts and continuously posting hateful and misleading content.
The march escalated when hooded protesters breached National Palace fences, injuring police and civilians. Protesters wearing straw hats symbolising Carlos Manzo accused authorities of ignoring rising crime, while Sheinbaum questioned the protest’s motives and alleged coordinated political influence.
The BBC’s latest piece betrays a dangerous yearning for violence, a longing to see Indian streets burn like Kathmandu’s in the hope of unsettling Modi’s stable India.