Nepalese Prime Minister Khadga Pigs Sarma Oli resigned in response to violent protests against the ban on social networks that claimed 19 victims.
Nepalese Prime Minister Khadga Pigs Sarma Oli announced on Tuesday that he was immediately withdrawal from office. He responded to protests against the ban on social networking platforms and corruption, in which at least 19 people died after the police intervention. Oli wrote in a letter addressed to the President that the aim of his resignation is to allow “steps aimed at political solution and solve problems,” TASR reports according to the AFP report.
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