Prime Minister's chairman in Nepal, Raja is also in battle, will Hindu nation return now?

Nepal -Protes photos: Prime Minister’s chairman in Nepal, Raja, also in the field, will the Hindu nation return now? Last updated: September 10, 2025, 09:33 IST Nepal News: Prohibition on social media and anti -corruption movement in Nepal took the form of rebellion. PM KP Sharma Oli resigned in the capital Kathmandu amid arson and violence. The army took the front while the former king supported the youth and strengthened the reflection of the return to the monarchy. Nepal is currently struggling with its greatest political and social crisis. Rebellion burns on the streets of Kathmandu. The situation became uncontrollable after 19 people died and hundreds of injured in police from Monday’s police. The situation became the situation, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had to resign. After this, there is an atmosphere of celebration on the roads. The angry crowd attacked from the parliamentary house to the homes of leaders. Government offices were sabotage and were set on fire. There are only smoke, anger and echo slogans in the streets of the capital. With the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, the power of Nepal weakened. The Nepali army also took the front to handle the situation and clearly said that Oli should now leave the throne. Before the rigorous warning and public anger of the military, Oli eventually had to leave the chair. The most shocking aspect of the movement is that the former King of Nepal also went on. He openly supported the students and youth and said that the feelings of the new generation were not understood and that their expectations were being crushed. From the statement of the former king, questions are asked whether the ground for the return of Hindu nation and monarchy is being prepared in Nepal again? Why were there demonstrations about the monarchy earlier? Or an interim government in Nepal will take the power as it happens in Bangladesh today. The situation in Kathmandu is like the battlefield. The protesters attacked the Koteshwar police post and cut the guns of the police. Vehicles are broken and arson on the roads. After the president’s house was set on fire, the crowd also burned the private residence of Prime Minister Oli. The situation became so frightening that the army to save the ministers had to send hijackers. Angry Mob reached the Home of Home Minister Ramesh Writer and Energy Minister, where stone and vandalism were done. In the politics of Nepal, this earthquake did not just come because of the ban on social media. Students also give reasons for this. The youth say they will not return until the system improves and accountability. This is why 21 MPs of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP) also resigned in support of the protesters. Nepal’s politics chose the path of democracy by ending the monarchy in 2008. But in just one and a half decades, the situation is seen again in disintegration. The question is whether this movement is the beginning of new political change in Nepal or the chapter of another instability? First Published: 09 September 2025, 15:33 IST Homeworld The Premier Chair in Nepal, will Hindu nation return now?