'Black day for Nepal', Manisha Koirala broke a silence on a ruckus after the ban on social media - Manisha Koirala condemns violence against Nepal Protess on Social Media ban

Updated: Di, 09 Sep 2025 02:13 am (IST) Actress Manisha Koirala criticized violent police action against young protesters in Nepal. He shared an emotional picture with a bloodstained shoe on social media. Thousands of youth in Nepal protest against ban on social media and corruption. The government has blocked many social media platforms, including Facebook YouTube and X, that are angry people angry. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Manisha Koirala strongly criticized the violent actions of the police against young protesters in Nepal. In a message on Instagram, the actress shared an emotional picture with a bloodstained shoe and also gave a message about this serious situation in the country. Remove the ad, just read the news, Manisha wrote on her Instagram handle: “Today is a black day for Nepal – when people with bullets are answered on demand for people’s voice and justice against corruption.” What happened in Nepal? Thousands of Nepalese youth, mostly people of Generation Z (Jane Ji), protest in Kathmandu and other cities. They demand the government to lift the ban on popular social media platforms and take strict measures against corruption. This movement took a tragic turn on Monday when security forces caught fire on protesters in different districts. According to the Ministry of Health and Population of Nepal, at least 19 people were killed. At the same time, more than 250 people were injured. The protesters took out a national flag, sang the anthem and expressed their anger against corruption and censorship. The protest increased as the crowd gathered in parliament and set fire to its entrance, after which the police had to use water shower, tear gas and eventually real pills. Why are protesting against the government? Protests began after 26 non-regulated social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube and X by the government of Nepal, blocked. As a result, millions of users were cut off from the Internet and were angry with this action. Last year, after the Supreme Court order, the authorities gave the tasks a week to register at the local level, appoint a compliance officer and draw up a contact point. Officials say the step was to regulate digital platforms as they had to take this step due to online fraud and money laundering. Telegram was also suspended in July for similar concerns.