

How Nepal’s GenZ Torched its Govt
Sep 12, 2025
Jeevan Sharma, a professor and expert on Nepal's political transition, and Ashish Pradhan, a senior advisor specializing in Nepal's demographics, dive into the fiery uprising led by Gen Z in Nepal. They discuss how a protest against a social media ban erupted into a nationwide movement against corruption. TikTok memes fueled the mobilization, while the youth demand accountability and reform. The conversation also touches on Nepal's political instability and draws parallels with similar civic movements across the globe, from Sri Lanka to France.
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Gen Z Ignited A Broader Reckoning
- Nepal's Gen Z transformed a protest over a social media ban into a nationwide uprising demanding accountability.
- The movement exposed a deep disconnect between the ruling elite and young citizens seeking genuine reform.
A Peaceful Rally Turned Violent Overnight
- What began as a planned peace protest unexpectedly swelled into violent confrontations and mass vandalism.
- Protesters stormed parliament, burned buildings, and at least 19 people died after live rounds were fired.
Memes Built A Community Of Consciousness
- TikTok memes and exposure of 'nepo kids' created a shared online consciousness that united dispersed youth.
- Social media acted as the organising glue, turning visibility of elite privilege into collective outrage.