Large-scale protests led by Jane-Zee in Nepal have been going on for a long time, but it is suddenly very shocking. Today is the second day of protests in Nepal and the target is Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who has now resigned. The particular thing is that Oli recently returned from China and is expected to come to India at the end of September. At least 20 people died in protests on Monday. The wearing of school uniforms, youth and students clashed with security forces and protests became violent. Curfew was imposed when the situation deteriorated, but the Oli government could not escape the anger of youth. The recent reason for this movement is said to be the government’s decision to ban programs on social media, but since the past week, words like “Napo Kids” and “Napo Babies” have been clear that dissatisfaction is gradually increasing. These trends point to a crisis. Keshav Pradhan, senior journalist in cases of Nepal, Saarc and China Tibetan, told India Today Digital: “These protests started automatically. At this time it is too early to say that there is an external power behind it. Experts point out that the slogans and posters are placed by the protesters during the movement. He says: “These people are talking about issues such as corruption, nepotism, unemployment and mass migration of the Indian subcontinent. This anger has not suddenly provoked, but has long flourished.” He also said that the youth of Nepal opens the government, from the roads with utiker pits to the migration. And this dissatisfaction took the form of a movement. The time of protests and Oli’s foreign tour, according to the Nepal matter, Pradhan, the time of these protests is also important because they are in the midst of Oli’s return from China and the preparations for his visit to India. ‘Oli will visit India later this month. India’s foreign minister has recently visited Nepal to prepare for Oli’s visit. Oli also returned from China after attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin. Is a situation like Bangladesh also repeated in Nepal? The position of Nepal is strategically very important for India. This is the second neighboring country where political upheaval has occurred within a year. In July-August 2024, the student movement in Bangladesh Premier Sheikh Hasina’s government demolished. Hasina was considered a Pro -India leader. Like Bangladesh, the influence of external forces in Nepal is constantly increasing. In terms of Oli, Nepal signed a framework agreement in December 2024 to join China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). On the other hand, the US invests $ 500 million in infrastructure projects in Nepal under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). Last month, India and China opened a trade route through the Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand. To this, Oli told Chinese President Xi Jinping that the region is the Nepalese region, while it is actually within the Indian border and an integral part of India. It was the first time since 2015 that a Nepali leader made such a statement directly to the Chinese president. Similarly, in 2020, Oli Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiadhura described as part of Nepal based on the Sugauli Treaty of 1816. Oli’s tendency to China, senior communist leader Oli regarded as a Pro -China leader in July 2024. A year after becoming prime minister, he did not visit India. The Nepalese Prime Minister traditionally only came to India, but Oli’s first foreign journey was from China, which made his tendency clear. On August 17, India’s Foreign Minister Vikram Egypt visited Nepal and submitted a formal invitation from Premier Narendra Modi to come to India. According to reports, Oli’s visit to India was scheduled on September 16. “Every time there is a political crisis in Nepal in Nepal, people connect it with India or China. Pro-monopoly demonstrations are also linked to India when this year. Experts believe that Oli’s politics is not practical as he tries to compare the relationship with China with China-Ou and strong Nepal India relationships. From where Oli comes.
Why arise the questions about the timing of Nepal movement, is China -America a big move behind it?
