Kathmandu, Sept. 26 -- The Sushila Karki government is taking a tougher stance against corruption and those responsible for killings of youths and students in the September 8 and 9 Gen Z protests.

To begin with, it is considering withholding the passports of some top leaders of major political parties who allegedly amassed illegal properties and cash, as well as those responsible for the killings of students and youths during the Gen Z protests in the second week of September. As many as 75 protesters who sustained injuries during the protests have died as of Thursday.

As per the demand of the Gen Z movement, the government has initiated the process of suspending the passports of some top leaders from parties including the Nepali Congre...