HomeWorldNepal’s ‘Gen Z' revolution: How a social media shutdown sparked a nationwide youth protest | Explained

Nepal’s ‘Gen Z' revolution: How a social media shutdown sparked a nationwide youth protest | Explained

The immediate trigger was the Oli government’s decision on September 4 to block 26 major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, X, LinkedIn, Signal and YouTube.

September 08, 2025 / 14:33 IST
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Nepal is witnessing its biggest youth-led protests in years as thousands of young people flood Kathmandu demanding an end to corruption and the lifting of a sweeping social media ban. What began online has spilled into the streets, with demonstrators surrounding Parliament and clashing with police. Security forces have opened fire at multiple locations, leaving one protester dead and more than 80 injured.

Protesters accuse Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s government of “curbing free speech” and “ignoring public concerns,” and the turmoil has been further fuelled by a rare public address from former King Gyanendra, whose words emboldened calls for a return to monarchy and even revival of a Hindu Rashtra.

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The spark: A ban on social media platforms

The immediate trigger was the Oli government’s decision on September 4 to block 26 major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, X, LinkedIn, Signal and YouTube. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology said the companies had been given seven days from August 28 to register in Nepal, establish a point of contact, and designate compliance and grievance officers. When the deadline expired without compliance, the government imposed a blanket shutdown.