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Death Toll from Nepal Protest Violence Rises to 51

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 12th September 2025, 7:00 AM

Death Toll from Nepal Protest Violence Rises to 51

The death toll from violent anti-corruption protests in Nepal has risen to 51, police confirmed on Friday, as the full extent of the chaos that toppled the government becomes clearer.

Timeline of Events

Date Key Events
Monday Police crackdown on demonstrations against government ban on social media, corruption, and poor governance; at least 21 protesters killed.
Tuesday Protesters set the parliament ablaze; Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigns; army takes control of the streets.
This Week Police and army recover over 100 looted firearms; more than 12,500 prisoners escape from jails nationwide.

 

 

Police spokesperson Binod Ghimire reported: “51 people have died so far this week in the protests, including at least 21 protesters and three policemen.”

The unrest has also seen a massive prisoner breakout, with over 12,500 inmates fleeing multiple jails across the country. Many were killed during or after their escape in clashes with security forces.

Category Number
Total dead 51
Protesters ≥21
Police personnel 3
Escaped prisoners 13,500 initially, 12,533 still at large
Recovered firearms >100

Some of the fugitives attempted to cross Nepal’s porous border into India, where Indian border forces have apprehended a significant number.

Current Situation

  • The army has imposed a curfew and taken charge of major streets to restore order.
  • Ongoing talks between the president, protest leaders, potential interim administration figures, and the army aim to establish a temporary government.
  • Security forces continue to track fugitives and restore control over escaped prisoners and looted weaponry.

The events mark one of Nepal’s most violent civil disturbances in recent history, highlighting the public anger over corruption, governance failures, and social media restrictions.

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