Nepal in Turmoil

ebook The 2025 Gen Z Uprising Against Corruption and Censorship

By Dr Naim Tahir Baig

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Nepal in Turmoil: The 2025 Gen Z Uprising Against Corruption and Censorship

In September 2025, the Himalayan nation of Nepal witnessed its most significant political upheaval in decades when a seemingly simple social media ban ignited a generational revolt that would topple a government and reshape the country's democratic landscape. This meticulously researched account chronicles the extraordinary six days that shook Nepal to its core, when Generation Z took to the streets and changed the course of history.

What began as protests against the government's ban on 26 social media platforms—including Facebook, WhatsApp, and YouTube—rapidly evolved into a powerful movement against systemic corruption, economic inequality, and authoritarian governance. Led primarily by young people aged 13 to 28, these demonstrations exposed the growing chasm between Nepal's political elite and its youth, who face unemployment rates exceeding 20% while watching the children of politicians flaunt their wealth on social media.

Dr. Naim Tahir Baig provides an unprecedented inside look at how a viral "Nepo Kids" trend became the catalyst for nationwide unrest, drawing striking parallels to recent youth-led movements in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Kenya. Through extensive research using verified sources from international media outlets, government documents, and eyewitness accounts, this book reveals the human stories behind the headlines—from 22-year-old student Pabit Tandukar, shot during peaceful protests, to the tragic death of Ravi Laxmi Chitrakar, wife of former Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal, who perished when protesters set their home ablaze.

The narrative unfolds with the precision of a political thriller, documenting how Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli's miscalculated attempt to silence dissent backfired spectacularly, leading to his resignation within days as demonstrators torched Parliament, the Supreme Court, and multiple government buildings. The book examines the complex web of factors that contributed to this explosion of anger: endemic corruption, the "brain drain" of educated youth seeking opportunities abroad, and the government's tone-deaf response to legitimate grievances.

With 22 people dead and hundreds injured, the Nepal uprising stands as a stark reminder of the power of youth movements in the digital age and the dangers of attempting to suppress them. Dr. Baig's analysis extends beyond the immediate events to explore the broader implications for South Asian democracy, the role of social media in modern protests, and the urgent need for political reform to address the aspirations of a generation that refuses to accept the status quo.

This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of contemporary political movements, the intersection of digital rights and democracy, and the unstoppable force of youth activism in an interconnected world. It serves as both a historical record and a warning about the consequences of ignoring the voices of the next generation.

Nepal in Turmoil