Nepal Leaders Blocked Social Media, Sparking a MASS REVOLT – Mob Sets Fire to Parliament, Supreme Court, President’s Office, Government Buildings, Hotels and Politicians Houses (VIDEOS) | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran


Nepal Leaders Blocked Social Media, Sparking a MASS REVOLT – Mob Sets Fire to Parliament, Supreme Court, President’s Office, Government Buildings, Hotels and Politicians Houses (VIDEOS)

Mob sets fire to Parliament in Nepal’s capital of Katmandu.

There’s chaos – and then there’s the absolute anarchy and destruction afflicting Nepal right now.

The south Asian Republic of Nepal is currently engulfed in total chaos, as the widespread, unstoppable protests, led primarily by Gen Z activists, turned to violence and destruction.

Order broke down erupted in Kathmandu after the government tried to enact a social media ban – but is rooted in unrest over rampant government corruption.

The demonstrations turned violent when police used tear gas, rubber bullets, and live ammunition, resulting in at least 19 deaths and hundreds of injuries.

But rather than quelling the unrest, it just made it worse.

Watch: bird’s-eye view of Katmandu.

Protesters stormed key government buildings, including the Parliament and the Prime Minister’s office, escalating tensions and prompting a curfew and army deployment.

Again, the unrest intensified as demonstrators defied the curfew, and are setting fire to government buildings and the residences of top officials, including the President and former Prime Minister.

The Parliament, the Supreme Court, the ruling party’s central office, the Supreme Court building, the president’s office, and the government complex are all, on fire, as well as the Hilton hotel and the main local broadcaster offices.

Politicians are being taken out of their houses and beaten, paraded on the streets to be abused by the mob.

The wife of a former prime minister was reportedly burned alive inside her house.

Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned under pressure, along with several ministers, leaving Nepal’s leadership in disarray.

Some sources say the President also resigned, but it’s unclear so far in the midst of unrest.

The government has reversed the social media ban, which had targeted platforms like Facebook and YouTube for failing to register, but at this point this did little (or nothing) to quell the outrage, as protesters continued targeting symbols of the governing elite.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned for more.

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