Nepal’s Gen Z-led protest movement has returned to the streets, demanding the resignation of interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki, following her unilateral appointment of key ministers without consulting protest leaders. On Sunday night (September 14), demonstrators led by Sudan Gurung — a prominent figure in the youth-led Zen G movement — gathered outside the Prime Minister’s residence in Baluwatar, chanting slogans and vowing to escalate their agitation. The protesters accuse Karki of ignoring their demands in forming her new cabinet. “No consultation was held with us,” Gurung declared. “If we take to the streets again, no one can stop us. We will uproot them from wherever they’ve settled.” Gurung was accompanied by families of those killed or injured during last...