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Gen Z revolters are angry at the government they installed after Nepal's protests

Gen Z activists accuse Nepal's interim government of failing to act on corruption and justice despite protests that caused 76 deaths and 2,300 injuries, analysts say.

  • Recently, Gen Z protesters in Kathmandu resumed demonstrations, saying the interim government of Nepal failed to live up to promises with police breaking some protests.
  • Tens of thousands of mostly young demonstrators first gathered in Kathmandu to protest corruption, lack of opportunities and a social media ban, with violent clashes leaving 76 dead and more than 2,300 injured.
  • Analysts note the Gen Z movement lacks a single leader and contains separate groups pushing varied aims such as arrests, ending corruption, and constitutional changes.
  • Some accused politicians are preparing to contest upcoming elections, while activists and analysts express doubts about holding promised elections amid limited cases by the National anti-graft agency of Nepal.
  • Sushila Karki, interim prime minister, said the government will deliver elections on March 5 and the Government of Nepal is determined to meet that goal, but many Gen Z protesters insist elections alone will not satisfy demands for accountability.
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Gen Z revolters are angry at the government they installed after Nepal's protests

Frustration and anger are brewing among young protesters in Nepal who helped topple the government. Groups of the mostly leaderless Gen Z protest groups have returned to the streets of the Himalayan nation.

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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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