Public fury is mounting against Nepal’s Prime Minister Balen Shah, fueled by ongoing protests. The self-immolation of a ride-sharing worker has spurred vigorous youth-led demonstrations demanding accountability for government policies. Thousands have assembled, charging the administration with overlooking the struggles of its most vulnerable citizens. The recent squatter evictions have further catalyzed calls for human rights safeguards. Following these events, the government has initiated a probe into the tragic occurrence.
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