India, Sept. 9 -- After Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, it is the turn of Nepal. Just 36 hours after mass mobilisations choked Kathmandu and an alarmed State responded with violence, leading to the death of at least 19 persons, Prime Minister (PM) KP Sharma Oli resigned. On Tuesday, the homes of politicians were attacked and the parliament building was set on fire. Though a government ban on multiple social media apps provided a trigger for "Gen Z" to hit the streets, the widespread support it received suggests a deeper anger against the system that cuts across age and class divides. Nepal seems to be experiencing a moment that Bangladesh saw last July when protests forced the then PM Sheikh Hasina to flee Dhaka, or going back to 2022 when the ...