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Nepal lifts curfew as ex-CJI Sushila Karki becomes first woman PM after Gen Z protests

Latest data from Nepal police said that at least 51 people, including an Indian national, died in the 'Gen Z'-led protests that began on Monday

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Published 13.09.25, 10:31 AM

Authorities on Saturday lifted the curfew and restrictive orders imposed in Kathmandu Valley and other parts of Nepal, allowing daily life to gradually return to normal.

The development came a day after former Chief Justice Sushila Karki on Friday became Nepal's first woman prime minister to lead an interim government, ending days of political uncertainty after the K P Sharma Oli dispensation was forced to quit in the face of a nationwide agitation triggered by a social media ban.

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Birds sit on overhead wires as family members of the people who were killed in violence during recent anti-government protests gather at the Pashupatinath temple ghat for the cremation(PTI)

There are no restrictive orders or curfew on Saturday, a Nepal Army spokesperson said.

Shops, grocery stores, vegetable markets and shopping malls reopened after days of closure, while traffic began to flow back on the streets.

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Nepali Army soldiers guard outside presidential building "Shital Niwas"(PTI)
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Cleaning drives were launched at several places, including key government buildings that were vandalised and set on fire by agitators during the recent wave of violent protests.

Oli quit on Tuesday shortly after hundreds of agitators entered his office demanding his resignation for the death of at least 19 people in police action during Monday's protests over corruption and a social media ban. The ban on social media was lifted Monday night.

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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Sushila Karki, right, observes a minute's silence during Democracy Day in Kathmandu(PTI )

Latest data from Nepal police said that at least 51 people, including an Indian national, died in the 'Gen Z'-led protests that began on Monday.

The Nepalese Army took control of the security situation after Oli resigned as the prime minister.

Soon after taking control of the law and order situation, the Army issued prohibitory orders in Kathmandu Valley and other parts of the country, while allowing public movement during specific windows.

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Army personnel remove graffiti from the main entrance of Singha Durbar office complex that houses the Prime Minister's office and other ministries(PTI)

Karki was appointed interim prime minister to steer Nepal through the political crisis and oversee fresh elections.

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