After protests oust PM, Nepal stares into political void


Flames rise from Hilton hotel after it was set on fire in Kathmandu on Sept 10, 2025. - AP

KATHMANDU: Shaken by deadly protests that ousted its veteran prime minister and set parliament ablaze, Nepal faces the pressing question of who will step into the political void.

In the short term, the army has taken charge of the nation of 30 million people since the protests escalated on Tuesday (Sept 9).

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