KP Oli Breaks Silence After Gen Z Protests, Denies 'Shoot on Sight' Order

In his first public appearance since the bloody Gen Z protests, former Nepali Prime Minister KP Oli has denied any wrongdoing, but the controversy is far from over.

In a dramatic turn of events, former Nepali Prime Minister KP Oli has emerged from the shadows to address the nation for the first time since the bloody Gen Z protests that led to his ousting. In a defiant public appearance, Oli has vehemently denied that he gave a "shoot on sight" order against the young protesters, a claim that has been met with a mixture of skepticism and outrage.

"I have not given orders to shoot at the Gen Z protesters during the agitation," Oli declared, his voice ringing with a conviction that has done little to quell the storm of controversy surrounding him.

The protests, which erupted in response to a government ban on popular social media platforms, quickly spiraled into a deadly confrontation between the youth and state forces. The "shoot on sight" order, which was issued in the midst of the chaos, resulted in the deaths of dozens of young protesters and sent shockwaves through the nation.

Oli, who was forced to resign in the wake of the protests, has been in hiding ever since. His reappearance has only added fuel to the fire, with many questioning his motives and his version of events.

"He's a liar," one protester said, his voice filled with anger. "He has the blood of our friends on his hands."

But Oli is not backing down. He has launched a scathing attack on the interim government that replaced him, calling it a "Gen Z government" that was "not made following constitutional provisions." He has also vowed to "bring the rule of law in the country," a statement that has been seen by many as a thinly veiled threat.

The political fallout from the protests has been immense. Nepal is now facing a turbulent transition, with parliament dissolved and elections set for March. The Gen Z protests have not only brought down a government but have also ignited a powerful new force in Nepali politics – a generation that is unwilling to be silenced.

The question on everyone's mind is: what's next for Nepal? Will the nation be able to heal from the wounds of the past few weeks? Or is this just the beginning of a new and even more volatile chapter in the country's history?

One thing is for sure: the world is watching. And the fate of a nation hangs in the balance.

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