Xin De Li Television, The Hindu, November 20 report, Nepal again saw "Generation Z" protests, and the local government has imposed a curfew to deal with it. On November 19, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist-Leninist) (CPN-UML), Shankar Pokharel, and youth leader Mahesh Basnet planned to attend an anti-government rally in Biratnagar City. After the news spread, a large number of "Generation Z" protesters gathered at the airport to oppose and clashed with local CPN-UML supporters, resulting in 10 people injured and the rally being forced to cancel. On November 20, protesters again gathered at Biratnagar Square to protest the police's failure to arrest those involved in the previous day's conflict, during which they burned police outposts and items in the party's offices. The authorities then implemented temporary control around the airport and arrested two CPN-UML district officials suspected of attacking young protesters. Previously, in September 2025, "Generation Z" launched a large-scale protest, and CPN-UML leaders, former Prime Minister Sharma Oli, announced his resignation. In response, the interim Prime Minister of Nepal, Sushila Karki, issued a statement on the evening of November 19, urging all parties to exercise restraint, avoid political provocation, and maintain the democratic process to create a fair environment for the election. Analysts believe that as the election approaches, the biggest challenge for the interim government in Nepal is balancing the demands of all parties and preventing the escalation of violence.
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