Nepal’s new government has taken its first step in addressing the violent incidents that occurred during recent student protests, which led to the sudden collapse of the previous administration. The inquiry aims to understand the sequence of events that triggered the abrupt downfall of the old government. Workers are currently cleaning government buildings in Kathmand, Nepal, which were set on fire during the unrest. The government has emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in the wake of the violence.
The investigation is seen as a significant move by the new administration to address the concerns of the public and restore stability to the country. The student-led protests, which were initially peaceful, escalated into violence, resulting in several casualties and widespread damage to government properties. The government has pledged to work closely with law enforcement agencies to ensure that those responsible for the violence are held accountable.
Public opinion on the matter remains divided. While some citizens support the government’s decision to investigate the violence, others believe that the inquiry should focus more on the underlying social and political issues that led to the protests. The government has also announced plans to engage with student representatives to address their grievances and prevent similar incidents in the future.