KATHMANDU, Sept 8: Baneshwor--the heart of the capital city Kathmandu-- has descended into chaos as protests led by the younger generation escalated into violent confrontations on Monday. Despite the government’s imposition of a curfew, defiant crowds of Gen Z protesters continued to occupy the streets, chanting slogans and challenging security forces.
The tense standoff has transformed Baneshwor—home to Nepal’s federal parliament—into a flashpoint of unrest. Police have resorted to firing rubber bullets and deploying water cannons, while baton charges have been carried out to disperse the crowds.
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The government has deployed a heavy security presence, including personnel from the Nepal Army, Nepal Police, and the Armed Police Force, underscoring the severity of the situation. Black smoke from burning objects filled the air as protesters clashed with security forces, turning the political hub of the capital into a battleground.
What began as a youth-driven demonstration has quickly spiraled into one of the most volatile episodes of street protest in recent memory, raising urgent questions about governance, accountability, and the growing generational divide in Nepal’s politics.