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Nepal govt warns people not to participate in protests, says solution through dialogue not agitation

The Home Ministry warned the general public that protest activities announced through social media could be infiltrated by elements "seeking to create instability".

October 25, 2025 / 20:38 IST
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A riot police officer loading his gun while guarding the parliament during the protest against anti-corruption triggered by a social media ban, in Kathmandu. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
A riot police officer loading his gun while guarding the parliament during the protest against anti-corruption triggered by a social media ban, in Kathmandu. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

Nepal’s Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal on Saturday called all the stakeholders concerned to sit for a dialogue with the caretaker government instead of organising street protests ahead of the March 5 general election.

The Home Ministry also warned the general public that protest activities announced through social media could be infiltrated by elements “seeking to create instability.” “The government is always ready for dialogue and discussion to sort out problems,” Home Minister Aryal said while talking to media persons after holding a crucial meeting with chiefs of various security agencies here.

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The high level security meeting, held in the presence of Prime Minister Sushila Karki at her official residence, Baluwatar, comes days after she met with representatives of major political parties to discuss preparations for the general elections and security issues.

The minister’s appeal comes at a time when different groups are frequently organising protests with various demands.