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From Monarchy to Republic: The 2006 people’s movement that changed Nepal forever

The Himalayan nation's recent turbulence echoes a dramatic political shift in the mid-2000s.

September 10, 2025 / 11:55 IST
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The 2006-2008 period marked Nepal’s most significant political shift in modern times -- a transition from palace dominance to a fragile republic.

Nepal, perched in the Himalayas, is once again in the throes of a political uprising.

This week, protests led largely by young demonstrators culminated in the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Tuesday and the shocking torching of the parliament in Kathmandu. What began as opposition to a government-imposed social media ban quickly flared up into a wider uprising against corruption, unemployment, and a political elite seen as out of touch with ordinary citizens.

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The unrest, dubbed a “Gen Z movement,” is driven predominantly by Nepalis in their 20s and early 30s, representing a significant portion of the population. Even after the government lifted its ban on social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube, protests escalated. Demonstrators breached security barriers, set government buildings ablaze, and clashed with police. Amnesty International reported the use of live ammunition by security forces, and at least 19 people were killed in one of the deadliest crackdowns in recent memory.

The Himalayan nation's recent turbulence echoes a dramatic political shift in the mid-2000s.