Hasty Briefsbeta

Nepal's youth uprising explained: Decades of corruption reach a tipping point

15 days ago
  • #Nepal
  • #Protests
  • #Political History
  • Police shot into a crowd of student demonstrators in Kathmandu, killing at least 19 people.
  • Protests against a social media ban revealed deeper frustrations about instability and corruption.
  • Nepal's history includes autocratic rule under the Rana dynasty and the Panchayat system.
  • The 1990 People’s Movement led to the restoration of multiparty democracy.
  • Political instability and the Maoist insurgency left over 17,000 dead by the early 2000s.
  • The 2001 royal massacre led to King Gyanendra's rule and eventual ousting in 2006.
  • Nepal became a federal democratic republic in 2008, but political corruption persisted.
  • The 2015 constitution aimed for inclusion but faced criticism from marginalized groups.
  • By 2024, economic struggles and youth unemployment fueled discontent.
  • Student-led protests in 2025 were met with violent crackdowns, leading to resignations and interim leadership.
  • Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki pledged accountability and elections by 2026.
  • Nepal's history shows cycles of revolution and stagnation, with students often driving change.