Nepal’s prime minister resigns after anti-corruption protests kill 19 people | BBC News

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Nepal's prime minister resigns after anti-corruption protests kill 19 people | BBC News

Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned after anti-corruption protests in the country left 19 people dead.

Protesters have set fire to the home of an ex-PM and vandalised the homes of several leaders.

The nationwide protests erupted on Monday, ostensibly over a social media ban that the government has since reversed. While the current protests have taken aim at the social media ban they’re also channeling a much wider, deeper dissatisfaction with the country’s authorities and “nepo kids”.

The children of wealthy politicians and powerful figures – apparent beneficiaries of nepotism – are being widely condemned, with protesters accusing them of flaunting their luxury possessions, expensive vacations and overall lavish lifestyles on social media.

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Date: September 9, 2025