Oli Faces Mounting Pressure Amidst Nepal's Escalating Protests
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli called an all-party meeting to address Nepal's worsening political crisis. Protestors, led by students, demand his resignation following a fatal police crackdown in Kathmandu. Despite curfews, unrest grows, fueled by dissatisfaction over corruption and social issues, while media outlets criticize the government's actions.

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Nepal's Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has convened an all-party meeting to tackle the country's rapidly declining political situation as student-led protests against the government intensify nationwide.
Despite curfew orders, demonstrators demand Oli's resignation, claiming the resignation of the Home Minister is inadequate and urging the Prime Minister to take responsibility.
News portals decry the violence, labeling September 8 as a particularly deadly day, and criticize the government's actions, highlighting public frustration over systemic issues like corruption, nepotism, and unemployment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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