MEA on Nepal Protest: "We hope that all concerned will exercise restraint and address any issues through peaceful means and dialogue"

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Today (September 9), the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that it is closely monitoring the escalating situation in Nepal following large-scale protests led by the country's Gen Z population.

"Indian nationals in Nepal are advised to exercise caution and adhere to the steps and guidelines issued by the Nepali authorities," the MEA said in an advisory this morning.

"As a close friend and neighbour, we hope that all concerned will exercise restraint and address any issues through peaceful means and dialogue," MEA added.

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The Indian government has also expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in violent unrest over social media restrictions, many of whom were young demonstrators, and extended condolences to the bereaved families.

MEA further said, "We have also taken note that authorities have imposed curfew in Kathmandu and several other cities of Nepal. Indian nationals in Nepal are advised to exercise caution and adhere to the steps and guidelines issued by the Nepali authorities."

Tensions flared across Nepal after a nationwide ban on 26 social media and messaging applications sparked outrage among young citizens. Tens of thousands poured onto the streets of Kathmandu and other major cities, voicing their anger over what they claim is an infringement on freedom of expression and growing corruption within the government.

According to reports, what began as peaceful demonstrations quickly spiraled into chaos. At least 19 people are reported to have died in the ensuing violence.

K P Sharma Oli's government found itself embattled after widespread protests broke out on Monday. In a recent order last week, the Nepal government banned social media platforms messaging, including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Snapchat, Reddit, and WeChat, because, it said, they had not followed the new registration regulations.

Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli also expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and announced the formation of a high-level investigation committee to probe the incident.

“I am extremely saddened that citizens lost their lives during today's protest. I extend my deepest condolences to the families and relatives who lost their loved ones in this unimaginable incident,” said PM Oli.

The United Nations has voiced concern over the unfolding situation. UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on both the Nepal government and the protesters to engage in peaceful dialogue.

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