
Live From Nepal #GenZ Protest - A TPL Media Update
Nepal is in flames—streets filled with outrage, Parliament stormed, and the nation’s leaders fleeing under military escort. What began as a government shutdown of 26 social media platforms has ignited into a full-scale uprising, led by a fearless Gen Z generation demanding an end to corruption and inequality.
In this urgent TPL Media update, hosts Jim Lang and Mike Wixon connect live to Kathmandu with correspondent Roshan Ghimire, who recounts the chaos on the ground: Supreme Court documents in ashes, ministers’ homes firebombed, students gunned down, and an entire political system collapsing in days. With the Prime Minister and cabinet resigned, the army in control of security, and revolutionary youth calling for justice, Nepal stands at a crossroads that could reshape its future forever.
This is not just Nepal’s story—it is a warning and an awakening for the world. From youth unemployment to corruption, from the digital battleground of social media to the raw fight for freedom, this generational revolt may set the stage for global echoes of resistance.
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