Nepal PM Oli, President Poudel resign amid massive anti-govt protests
In a statement , the Nepal Army urged protesters to remain calm and maintain national unity as it vowed to protect the country's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Salar Web with Agencies
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Kathmandu, 9 Sep
Nepal President Ram Chandra Poudel resigned from his post on Tuesday, hours after KP Sharma Oli announced his decision to resign as massive students-led protests continued for the second day.
With this recent development, the Nepalese Army is likely to
take charge of the country.
Speaking after the resignation of key leaders in the
Parliament, the Nepal Army urged protesters to remain calm and maintain
national unity as it vowed to protect the country's independence, sovereignty
and territorial integrity.
"We are analysing the latest developments of the Gen Z
movement," the Nepal Army said in a statement.
"Nepal Army is always committed to protect the
interests and security of Nepalese people, and keeping the latest developments
in mind, we express our commitment towards protecting the life and property of
the people," the statement said.
It requested "all the youths and the entire countrymen
to remain calm and maintain social harmony and national unity so that the
present situation doesn’t deteriorate further.”
"It is the duty of all Nepalese to preserve and protect
the historical, cultural, archaeological and national properties of the country
in this critical situation,” the statement added.
The appeal came as protesters set fire to the parliament, Singha Durbar premises, Supreme Court, political party offices, and homes of senior leaders.
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