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Gen-Z protesters block Indian media from broadcasting outside Army Headquarters



KATHMANDU: Gen-Z protesters outside the Army Headquarters have prevented Indian media from broadcasting live, citing concerns over biased reporting. The protesters stopped journalists from collecting news material and removed them from the area in front of the base.

Some of the activists accused the media of being pro-establishment, and in response, blocked them from reporting. Following the incident, the Nepali Army also instructed the journalists to leave the site to prevent further tension.

The situation remains tense as the Gen-Z movement continues to voice its demands at the military base.

Publish Date : 11 September 2025 13:16 PM

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