The Hindu, November 27 reported that young people in Nepal protested against members of the Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist-Leninist) (CPN-UML), leading to conflicts. Protesters believe that Oli and his party should be held responsible for at least 22 deaths in the September Z-generation protests. Mahesh Basnet, a former member of the CPN-UML Political Bureau, had planned to go to Dhangadhi, Kailali district, to attend the party's youth event. Shortly after arriving at Dhangadhi airport, Z-generation protesters shouted slogans such as "Oli's people go back" and "Punish the killers," causing tension. Subsequently, the police intervened to control the scene, but several Z-generation protesters were injured. This is not an isolated incident; in recent days, young people across Nepal have increased their protests against the CPN-UML, which is led by former president Oli: On November 25, Z-generation youths held a protest march in Biratnagar, Morang district; on November 19, similar protests were held in Simara, Bara district. Protesters surrounded the Simara airport and prevented Basnet's flight from landing. After that, the government authorities imposed a two-day curfew in some areas, and airlines canceled multiple flights departing from Kathmandu citing safety reasons.
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