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Nepal police briefly detain Gen-Z Red Force coordinator Smriti Timalsina over government-critical video



KATHMANDU: Smriti Timalsina, coordinator of the Gen-Z Red Force affiliated with the Nepali Communist Party, was briefly taken into police custody on Tuesday for questioning and later released.

Timalsina said plainclothes officers arrested her around 11 a.m. in Anamnagar, reportedly identifying themselves as party associates on official business. She was then taken to the District Police Office in Bhadrakali.

Timalsina claimed that the detention was linked to a video she posted criticizing the government. She added that the police warned her against creating future anti-government videos and had her sign a written statement.

“They told me I need permission from the Home Ministry to make any videos,” Timalsina said. “I have just been released after signing the document at the police station.”

Known to be aligned with the Maoist faction within the NCP, Timalsina was appointed as coordinator of the Gen-Z Red Force on October 15, 2025. The organization has been expanding its network nationwide and conducting awareness campaigns.

The incident sparked criticism on social media, with some accusing the Balendra Shah-led government of curbing freedom of expression. Others have sought clarification from the police, though authorities have not issued any official statement.

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