Former Prime Minister Oli, who is first seen after ten days of protests in Nepal, cuts his life into rented home
KP Sharma Oli resigned as prime minister on September 9 amid the pressure of Gen-Z protests in Nepal. The storm of people who took up the streets against corruption and nepotism shook the Nepal government. Oli, ten days after resigning from the post, first appeared in public in public. Nepal’s overthrow Prime Minister Oli came out in public after ten days. He was brought to Bhaktapur by Shivpuri Military Barrack on Thursday, where a house was rented for him. Oli left the official residence of the Prime Minister through the helicopter of the Oli army after the protests of 8 and 9 September. Oli was kept safe in the military barracks of Shivpuri. The protesters set fire to their private home in Kathmandu, their ancestral home in Jhapa and their home at Fimk. As a result, another rented house was found for him. He was chased by the army helicopter. He was welcomed by some of his supporters when Oli reached his new rented home. Explain that the Nepali youth had a violent protest against ban on social media and corruption. More than 20 people died in these protests. Several government buildings, including the parliament home and Oli’s private home, were set on fire. Oli presented his resignation to President Ram Chandra Paudel, who was accepted on September 10. After the resignation, Oli and other ministers in the Army Shivpuri Barrack took refuge and many rumors were raised over their hiding place. Share this story -tags