Guwahati, Sept. 8 -- Kathmandu was rocked by violent protests on Monday as thousands of young Nepalis, many in school and college uniforms, marched against corruption in the KP Sharma Oli government and its decision to block 26 social media platforms.

What began as online outrage spilled onto the streets in what demonstrators have dubbed the "Gen Z Revolution."

Protesters clashed with police near Parliament after breaking through barricades, prompting security forces to fire tear gas, deploy water cannons, and eventually open live fire.

At least five people were killed and more than 80 injured as chaos gripped the capital. Authorities quickly imposed a curfew across key areas, including the Parliament zone, as tensions escalated.

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