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Gen-Z activists confront police near PM’s residence



KATHMANDU: A group of Gen-Z activists, including Miraj Dhungana, clashed briefly with police on the road outside the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar on Wednesday.

The youths, who had surrounded Singha Durbar a day earlier, reached Baluwatar in protest, demanding reforms and a meeting with Prime Minister Sushila Karki. Police removed them from the road, leading to a short period of pushing and tension between the two sides.

Dhungana and his group have been staging daily demonstrations. Their frustration has grown after being denied a meeting with the prime minister.

Photos: Nepal Photo Library

 

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