Nepal’s Gen-Z just logged out the prime minister over social media ban &corruption.
Nepal’s turmoil is more than a story of censorship reversed or a Prime Minister’s resignation. It is a reminder that political systems which underestimate the digital generation do so at their own peril. For Gen Z, connectivity is not a privilege but a right, and governance that fails to reflect this reality risks not just dissent, but a legitimacy crisis. Whether Nepal’s leaders can turn this moment of upheaval into a catalyst for reform will determine if the protests are remembered as a fleeting disruption or the dawn of a new political era.