The nepal Protest Moment- Tell you about the violent movement in Nepal and the coup that happened because of it. In which 22 protesters have died so far. Nepal’s Parliament, Supreme Court, Rashtrapati Bhavan were set on fire.
Banks, showrooms, shops, hotels are being looted. Even the wife of former Prime Minister Jhalana died in this violence. After resigning from the post of Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli has gone underground. Many leaders in Nepal have been chased and beaten.
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why the judge of Nepal got so angry?

So the biggest reason for this is the corruption spread in Nepal and the nepotism of the leaders.The youth of Nepal were angry seeing the children of the leaders living in luxury.
They were protesting against this on social media. Now they felt that ever since the movement against nepokies was started, the government of Nepal has started shutting down social media platforms and it is actually doing this to save its children .
A total of 22 protesters have died in the action so far. This protest started against the government. But now under the guise of this, big banks, showrooms, shops, hotels of Nepal are being looted. In these, different branches of Rashtriya Vanijya Bank and Himalayan Bank have been targeted and looted.
No one is above people.
— Mohit Chauhan (@mohitlaws) September 9, 2025
End result of massive Unemployment & Corruption.#Nepalprotest pic.twitter.com/P64vGWto2m
The protesters vandalized and set fire to the house of former Prime Minister Jhalana Khanal, due to which his wife Rajya Laxmi, who was present in the house, died. KP Sharma Oli has also gone underground after his resignation and it is being claimed on social media that he has left Nepal.
But these claims have not been confirmed yet. Domestic and international flights from Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport have been suspended due to security reasons and it is being said that even now the protesters are planning that they can use fireworks and laser lights during these flights.
At this time, Nepal’s Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Supreme Court and the offices of ministers are in the possession of the protesters and they have also been set on fire.
Protests Continue Despite Oli’s Concessions And Fall
his violence has also happened when before resigning, KP Sharma Oli had withdrawn the ban imposed on social media platforms and also said that proper compensation will be given to the people killed in the protest and this violence will be investigated with the help of a committee, but this fire is not stopping.
The protesters are not satisfied with these decisions of the government and they toppled the entire government in just 2 hours and now the situation is that the government has also fallen but this violence is not stopping and from now on it will continue for some time.
Kathmandu’s Singh Durbar Set On Fire Symbol of Nepal
In Kathmandu, protesters have killed 30 policemen and have looted weapons of the army. They are visible on the roads. Now look at these pictures of Singh Durbar of Kathmandu.
These two pictures will surprise you which is also called the Lion’s Palace. At present, the offices of the Prime Minister of Nepal and other ministers were in this Singh Durbar.
This burning building is now seen turning into a rubble. Actually, this was Singh Durbar Palace earlier and all the government offices were now run in it. Today, protesters vandalized and set it on fire. Singh Durbar is still burning at 9:00 pm. The Singh Durbar which you are seeing burning in the darkness of the night.
Perhaps this will become the biggest picture and the biggest symbol of this rebellion in Nepal in the coming times. This is the same Singh Durbar which is seen burning like this at night.
When violence broke out here for the first time during the day, there was a cloud of smoke. But how slowly this entire building is now seen burning. So once you see it. Because when these pictures have been taken from a drone, you are seeing the pictures from a drone. This building is seen burning.
If you search Singha Durbar on Google at this time, you will see a grand building which was the identity of Nepa.
What is the condition of this building?

It has turned into a ruin and the flames are visible from inside. You will know how far this violence in Nepal has reached.
The rebellion that has happened here. Such an incident happened in the year 2001 when the biggest murder happened in the monarchy and the crown prince killed the king and eight members of his entire family. Then King Gyanendra and his brother remained king till the year 2008.
But after that when democracy came there in 2008, came due to the protests of the people, after that all these palaces were converted into offices.
But today, the public has lost faith in the Prime Ministers who were elected by democracy and who were changing the Prime Ministers repeatedly and giving unstable temporary governments and it is not just one or two but KPS Oli was their target.
The common people of Nepal have targeted all the Prime Ministers till date. This movement which started with JG is still seen burning in the night in the same way. Whenever history will remember this incident of Nepal, then on one side there are those youth, those JG youth who are celebrating the overthrow of Nepal’s manipulative government.
They have come out on the streets against that corruption. Because of which they could not move forward. Because of which their opportunities were snatched away and given to the children of big leaders, whom they are calling Nepo Kids, and on the other side there is Nepal which is burning badly in the anti-government movement today.
Because if the Parliament of Nepal, the Presidential Palace, the Supreme Court of Nepal, everything has been set on fire, then it is a great loss for Nepal. In this burning Nepal.
People Rebel Against Government, Shattering Democracy
Nepal has a long history of violence. But whatever has happened in Nepal today will leave deep wounds on its democracy and perhaps from today onwards Nepal’s politics will change forever. Today the common people of Nepal came out on the streets like rebels against the government.

They destroyed everything. Whatever government property, whatever government office, whatever government people they saw, they started attacking them. First of all, the protesters set fire to Nepal’s Parliament building in Kathmandu. More than 2000 protesters reached Nepal’s New Baswar area.
Where they first vandalized the Parliament building and then set it on fire. This was the same new Parliament building whose construction was not yet complete.
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In Nepal, In Nepal, about ₹300 crores were spent on the Parliament building from the taxpayers’ money. But the violent crowd against the government became so uncontrollable that it not only vandalised and set fire here but some people even looted the things kept in the Parliament building and left.
Just like the people were angry against the government and their anger was uncontrollable and they were hell-bent on destroying everything, the violent warriors also attacked Sheetal Bhawan in Kathmandu which is the Presidential Palace and it is being said that before this arson.
President Ramchandra Padel was also taken to a safe place by the army in a helicopter. a group of violent mob entered Singh Durbar of Nepal. Where all the ministers’ offices are present.
The protesters occupied Singh Durbar and after some time the situation became such that Singh Durbar was also set on fire. there also the protesters had looted the goods of the government office and taken them with them.
The Supreme Court of Nepal which had ordered the registration of social media platforms that you should register and if you do not register, they do not work and on whose order the government had again banned these platforms, that Supreme Court was also targeted by the protesters.
hundreds of people also vandalized, set fire and looted the Attorney General’s office and it is being said that the army troops which were deployed for the security of the Supreme Court were also attacked.
Conclusion
the violent protests in Nepal represent a historic and deeply tragic chapter in the country’s democracy. What began as a movement against corruption, nepotism, and the manipulation of power by political elites has spiraled into widespread destruction and chaos. From the burning of Nepal’s Parliament.
Supreme Court, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and Singh Durbar to the killing of policemen and looting of government property, the situation has become uncontrollable. The youth-led rebellion, driven by anger over the unfair system, reflects their demand for change, but at a devastating cost. Nepal now faces an uncertain future, torn between hope for reform and the scars of rebellion.














