PM Modi expresses anguish over violence in Nepal, appeals for peace and stability


PM Modi appealed for peace as Nepal plunged into violent anti-government protests, prompting the military to step in after PM Oli’s resignation.

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday voiced deep concern over the escalating turmoil in Nepal, the place widespread anti-government protests have claimed the lives of many younger folks. After reviewing rain-related harm in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, Modi chaired a gathering of the Cupboard Committee on Safety to evaluate the scenario in Nepal, which has been gripped by violent demonstrations. Stressing India’s long-standing dedication to its neighbour’s well-being, he stated the “stability, peace and prosperity of Nepal are of utmost significance to us.”

In a submit on X, the Prime Minister described the violence as “heart-rending” and expressed anguish on the lack of lives. He urged the folks of Nepal to rise above anger and division, making a humble attraction for unity and peace. “I’m anguished that many younger folks have misplaced their lives. The steadiness, peace and prosperity of Nepal are of utmost significance to us. I humbly attraction to all my brothers and sisters in Nepal to assist peace,” Modi stated.

Nepal military Steps In Amid Unrest

Hours after Prime Minister Ok. P. Sharma Oli tendered his resignation, the Nepal Military introduced it will assume cost of safety operations from 10 pm. The military’s Directorate of Public Relations and Data warned that sure teams have been exploiting the unrest to hurt residents and destroy public property. It assured that every one safety businesses, together with the military, can be mobilised if the violence continued, urging residents to chorus from harmful acts.

Protests led by Gen Z activists

The protests, largely pushed by Gen Z demonstrators, started as resistance in opposition to the federal government’s social media ban. Though the ban was revoked on Monday, anger unfold over corruption allegations and the deaths of 19 protesters in police motion. Chants demanding motion in opposition to corrupt leaders echoed in Kathmandu, with demonstrators sharing purported proof of politicians’ lavish existence on social media platforms.

Widespread assaults on political residences

In a surprising escalation, protesters torched the house of former Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal, ensuing within the loss of life of his spouse, Rabilaxmi Chitrakar from burn accidents. Residences of Oli, President Ramchandra Paudel, former PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal, and different leaders additionally got here beneath assault. Former PM Sher Bahadur Deuba’s home was vandalised, whereas roads throughout Kathmandu have been blocked with burning tyres, regardless of curfews.

Requires dialogue and restraint

Oli, in his resignation letter, stated extraordinary circumstances demanded he step apart for a constitutional decision. President Paudel urged restraint from each residents and protesters, whereas Nepal’s high safety chiefs issued a joint assertion stressing dialogue as the one path to revive order. The military reaffirmed its dedication to safeguard Nepal’s independence, sovereignty, and unity.

The disaster, fuelled by youth anger and deep political mistrust, continues to check Nepal’s fragile democratic framework.