Fresh unrest has gripped Nepal’s Bara district as Gen-Z activists and cadres of former prime minister KP Sharma Oli’s CPN-UML confronted each other for a second consecutive day, prompting authorities to reinstate a curfew in a bid to contain spiralling violence. The latest clashes, which left at least ten people injured, have reignited concerns over the deepening political rift between young protesters and the opposition party’s leadership.
What triggered the renewed violence in Bara district?
Tension flared on Thursday in Simara Chowk after Gen-Z demonstrators returned to the streets, alleging that police had failed to arrest individuals named in their complaint from the previous day’s clashes. According to The Kathmandu Post, crowds began assembling from 11 a.m., well before the Bara

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