Key Points

Spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has hinted at a possible international conspiracy behind the ongoing protests in Nepal. He mentioned being in touch with his followers in the country and observed rising frustration among the youth. The Nepalese Army has arrested 27 individuals involved in violent acts and seized numerous weapons amid the unrest. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned as protests demanding an end to corruption and more government transparency continue.

Key Points: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Hints at International Conspiracy Behind Nepal Protests

  • Sri Sri Ravi Shankar suggests possible international conspiracy behind Nepal protests
  • Says he's in touch with followers in Nepal noting rising youth frustration
  • Nepalese Army arrests 27 people for looting and arson during protests
  • Security forces seize 31 firearms amid escalating nationwide curfew
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Possible an international conspiracy; in touch with followers in Nepal, says spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar suggests international conspiracy in Nepal Gen Z protests, cites rising youth frustration and being in touch with followers amid widespread unrest.

"Whenever an agitation takes place, anti-social elements enter. It seems that there could also be an international conspiracy at play - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar"

Nagpur, September 10

Spiritual Guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar hinted that there is a "possibility" of an international conspiracy behind the ongoing Nepal protests.

The spiritual leader further said that he is in touch with his followers in Nepal, and that the "frustration" among the youth seems to be rising.

"Whenever an agitation takes place, anti-social elements enter. It seems that there could also be an international conspiracy at play," the spiritual leader said during a press conference in Nagpur.

Talking about his followers in Nepal, he added, "They are there (in Nepal) in large numbers. I am in touch with them. Frustration among the youth kept rising."

Meanwhile, amid the widespread protests against corruption in Nepal, Twenty-seven individuals involved in looting, arson, and other violent acts during the ongoing Gen Z-led protests across Nepal, including in the capital, Kathmandu, have been arrested by the Nepalese Army, according to the Himalayan Times.

The arrests were made between 10 pm on Tuesday and 10 am on Wednesday, as a nationwide deployment of forces was made to manage the ongoing protests. Security personnel also deployed three fire trucks to extinguish fires set during the unrest.

In addition, security forces seized a large number of weapons, including 31 firearms of different kinds, along with magazines and ammunition, confiscating 23 from Kathmandu and eight from Pokhara, as reported by The Himalayan Times.

Earlier, the Nepalese Army announced the imposition of prohibitory orders and continuation of the nationwide curfew in response to the escalating unrest driven by the Gen Z-led protest in various parts of the country. The orders will remain in effect till 5 PM today, following which a nationwide curfew will come into force from 6:00 am on Thursday, Bhadra 26 (September 11).

Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli also resigned from his post amid the growing protests.

The protests began on September 8 in Kathmandu and other major cities, including Pokhara, Butwal, and Birgunj, after the government imposed a ban on major social media platforms, citing tax revenue and cybersecurity concerns.

Protesters are demanding an end to institutionalised corruption and favouritism in governance. They want the government to be more accountable and transparent in its decision-making processes.

At least 19 people were killed and 500 were injured in clashes with security forces. A curfew was imposed in several cities, including Kathmandu, to control the situation.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect Sri Sri, we should be careful about jumping to "international conspiracy" theories. The youth in Nepal are protesting genuine issues - corruption and lack of opportunities. Sometimes protests are just about local problems.
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Aman W
19 people dead is heartbreaking. Whether it's internal or external forces, the violence needs to stop. Nepal has always been our brother nation - we should support peaceful resolution. 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇵
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Sarah B
Banning social media platforms always escalates protests. Governments never learn! The youth will find ways to organize regardless. Hope peace returns to Nepal soon.
Vikram M
When spiritual leaders start talking about international conspiracies, it worries me. They should focus on peace and meditation, not geopolitics. Let the experts handle this.
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Nikhil C
The seizure of 31 firearms shows this is beyond normal protests. Sri Sri might be onto something. External interference in South Asian affairs is not new. We must be vigilant.

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