New Delhi, Sept. 13 -- Nepal returned to normalcy nearly two days after the sweeping Gen Z protests in the nation, which killed at least 51 people, and injured over 1700 others. Even as the dust settled, some of the injured protesters regretted the destruction of state property, with one of them saying that 'it was never their intention to destroy government property,' reported Kathmandu Post.

"We did not destroy government property, nor was our intention," one of the protesters - Liza Adhikari - told the Nepali media outlet.

Ruling party offices, Nepal's ex-PM Oli's house in Balkot, and buildings in Janakpur were set on fire as the GenZ protests raged through the nation on Monday, September 8.

On Friday night, former Chief Justice Sus...