Nepal Premier resigns: Nepal's Prime Minister Oli's resignation, the throne departed after the uprising, preparations to leave the country!

Last updated: September 10, 2025, 08:29 IST Nepal Premier resigned: The roads of Kathmandu burned after two consecutive days of protests in Nepal for two consecutive days of protests. Prime Minister KP Oli resigned from his post after the fire of rebellion in the country … Read more KP Oli. (Reuters) Nepal -onstrag News Update: The protest march on social media has now become a major constitutional crisis. On the first day of the performance, the social media issue remained a case, but after the ban was lifted, the whole focus on the second day shifted to the fall of KP Oli’s government. KP Oli resigned in the light of the situation. After this, the army took the front in Nepal until the interim government was formed. It is told that hundreds of protesters entered office, after which they resigned from their post. Prime Minister Oli presented his letter of resignation to the president. Because of the constant violence and rebellion in the country, he had to leave his post. It was said earlier that Oli would leave the country immediately after his resignation, but at the moment he did not leave there. The protesters burned Oli’s house in the streets of Nepal on Tuesday. The protesters created only a rukus in different places, but also attacked the constitutional buildings of the country. The parliament home, the president’s private home and the House of KP Oli were also set on fire by the protesters. The home of some ministers was also vandalized by the protesters and the finance minister was managed and killed. On Monday morning, a raging crowd burned the president and the private residence of the prime minister and the ministers were held hostage in their home, after which they were rescued with helicopter. The spark of the rebellion began by imposing a ban on social media only in neighboring Nepal is now daring all over the Nepal. The situation is that the youth of the new generation walk around in all areas of Nepal with stones and sticks and sticks. Police lost sweat to control them. Now what next? After this whole riot, the army took over the situation in Nepal. On Tuesday night, a letter was issued by the army and called on people for peace. However, on the third day of the protest march, Nepal’s roads are not expected to remain calm and the army is ready to handle the situation. About author Prateeti Pandey News18 works at the Offbeat desk. Earlier Zee Media Ltd. I also experienced TV journalism with Digital. Information on writing and production of digital videos. With art literature during TV journalism … Read more in News18, they work at the Offbeat desk. Earlier Zee Media Ltd. I also experienced TV journalism with Digital. Information on writing and production of digital videos. With art literature during TV journalism … Read more first published: 09 September 2025, 14:17 IST Homeworld Nepal’s Prime Minister Oli’s resignation, Cord leaves for uprising, preparations to leave the country