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    Breaking: Nepal Crisis Deepens — Protesters Storm Party Offices, Oli May Flee To Dubai Amid Mounting Resignations

    21 hours ago

    Nepal is facing an unprecedented political and civil breakdown as anti-government protests escalate across the country. What began as youth-led outrage over a social media ban has now turned into a nationwide movement against systemic corruption and authoritarian rule under Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.In a dramatic escalation, protesters have stormed several political party offices—including the ruling CPN-UML and its coalition partners. Party flags have been torn down, offices vandalized, and in some instances, buildings set ablaze. The rage is not targeted at one party but the entire political establishment, which Gen-Z protesters accuse of decades of failure and corruption.Ten cabinet ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister, have already resigned. Despite this, protesters remain unrelenting in their core demand: PM KP Sharma Oli must resign immediately.Adding fuel to speculation, a military helicopter was seen landing near PM Oli’s private residence in Baluwatar, and sources from Nepali media claim he may flee to Dubai under the pretext of medical treatment.With Parliament under siege, key ministers' homes destroyed, and the military being deployed discreetly, Nepal now stands at the brink of a possible regime collapse.

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