According to a report by Nepali media outlet Khabarhub, the incident occurred outside the former PM and his wife's residence in Dallu. Protesters reportedly trapped Rajyalaxmi Chitrakar and set the house on fire.
Back in the 60s, 70s, and some in the 80’s you’d see the term “student protests” used a lot even though the demographic reached much further. My best guess is that the tag is attributed to whomever started the original protests and it stays that way from that point forth.
The Nepali media are referring to the whole thing as the Gen-Z protest (जेन-जे विरोध). It might still be weird, or it might be less weird not in translation
Bit weird to pin it on an age generation
Back in the 60s, 70s, and some in the 80’s you’d see the term “student protests” used a lot even though the demographic reached much further. My best guess is that the tag is attributed to whomever started the original protests and it stays that way from that point forth.
The Nepali media are referring to the whole thing as the Gen-Z protest (जेन-जे विरोध). It might still be weird, or it might be less weird not in translation
It’s probably playing off the toppling of the govt in Bangladesh that I’ve seen called the ‘Gen-Z Revolution’.
Yeah, I’m sure it wasn’t just genz.