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Ousted Nepalese PM KP Sharma Oli says he won`t flee amid political turmoil

Former Prime Minister of Nepal and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has dismissed rumours that he plans to flee the country, accusing the current government of attempting to strip him of his security and official privileges, according to a report by Dhaka Tribune.

Speaking at a gathering of the party’s youth wing, Yuwa Sangh Nepal, in Gundu, Bhaktapur, Oli made it clear that he intends to stay and continue the political struggle. “Do you think we will flee by handing over the nation to this groundless government?” he asked his supporters. Oli emphasized his determination to “restore peace, good governance, and constitutional order.”

Oli recently vacated the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar on September 9, following weeks of Gen Z-led protests that culminated in the fall of his government. Since then, he has relocated to a rented home in Gundu after his personal residence in Balkot was set on fire by demonstrators, Dhaka Tribune reported.

He accused the Sushila Karki-led administration of lacking legitimacy, claiming it rose to power not through the will of the people but through “vandalism and arson.” Oli also challenged the government to release any communications he had with state officials during the protests. “Publish them with courage. Make public the instructions I gave,” he said, suggesting he has nothing to hide.

Expressing concern over threats of fresh attacks, Oli criticized the government for failing to ensure his security. “On social media, there are open calls to attack my residence. What is the government doing? Just watching?” he questioned.

Oli also objected to reports that the government has decided to withhold passports of several leaders, including himself, Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, Arzu Rana Deuba, Ramesh Lekhak, and Deepak Khadka. The former prime minister accused the Karki government of “throwing the country into insecurity” by targeting political opponents, as reported by Dhaka Tribune.

Oli’s government was toppled on the second day of the Gen Z protests. Rights groups have held him and then-Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak responsible for the excessive use of force that resulted in dozens of deaths during the unrest.

A monitoring report by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) released on Friday stated that the government’s failure to anticipate the intensity of the protests and the declining morale of security forces contributed to heavy casualties and damage. The report noted that while the first day of protests on September 8 remained peaceful, police shootings triggered widespread violence the following day.

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Karur stampede: Eyewitness accounts reveal chaos, panic before tragedy struck

**Karur Stampede: Eyewitness Accounts Reveal Chaos and Panic Before Tragedy Struck**

*By Snehil Singh | Sep 28, 2025, 01:43 PM*

A political rally in Karur took a tragic turn on Saturday evening when a stampede claimed the lives of 39 people, including women and children, and left dozens injured. The incident occurred during a Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) rally where crowds had gathered to see actor-turned-politician Vijay, affectionately known as Vijay Mama by his fans.

**Initial Chaos**

Eyewitnesses and victim families have shared harrowing details of the chaos leading up to the disaster. Vinod Kumar, brother-in-law of one of the victims, recounted how a family of four had been waiting to see Vijay. “There was a power cut from 7 to 7:30 pm. The crowd surged forward just before his arrival,” he said. Tragically, his sister-in-law and her two children died on the spot due to suffocation.

Another victim, 45-year-old Jayanti, had attended the rally with her 20-year-old son, Ashwin Kumaran. Jayanti also lost her life during the stampede.

**Emergency Chaos at the Venue**

Ashwin Kumaran described the harrowing scene following the stampede. He alleged that police and TVK volunteers were unable to assist due to their own injuries. “No one was telling us where ambulances were. There was no water supply, and the road was very narrow and constricted,” he revealed.

The rally venue was strewn with shoes, crushed water bottles, torn flags, broken poles, and other debris. Many attendees were pushed into low-lying sewerage drains while attempting to escape, and some climbed onto thatched roofs only to fall down.

**Aftermath and Response**

Following the tragedy, Vijay expressed his “unbearable, inexplicable pain and grief” on social media. He prayed for those hospitalized and announced compensation of ₹20 lakh each to the families of the deceased and ₹2 lakh each to the injured.

Calling the loss “irreparable,” Vijay assured full support from Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam to the victims’ families. In addition, both the state government and the Central government have announced compensation packages for those affected by the tragedy.

The stampede at the Karur rally serves as a grim reminder of the need for stringent crowd control and emergency preparedness measures, especially during large public gatherings.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/power-cut-narrow-roads-what-factors-led-to-karur-stampede/story

Bodies of three transgender women left on roadside in Pakistan spark demands for justice

Bodies of Three Transgender Women Found on Roadside in Pakistan Spark Demands for Justice

The discovery of the bodies of three transgender women on a roadside in Pakistan has ignited calls for justice from the community and human rights advocates. This tragic incident occurred just two days after another transgender woman was wounded in a knife attack, highlighting ongoing violence against transgender individuals in the region.

Members of the transgender community gathered to mourn the loss of their three fellow members, who, according to eyewitnesses, were killed by unidentified gunmen. In a peaceful protest held in Karachi on September 24, 2025, they comforted each other while condemning the attacks and demanding justice.

Photo credit: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

By DANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-868698