Hundreds protested in Nepal's capital against the government's eviction of landless families. Youth activists assessing flood-hit squatters faced police action and arrests. This unrest follows a government drive which displaced over fifteen thousand people. Many families remain displaced and refuse to leave temporary holding centers. Public anger over the treatment of squatters and activists continues to grow.

Hundreds of people gathered in Nepal's capital on Sunday to protest the government's drive to evict landless squatters without providing alternative resettlement.

Hundreds in Kathmandu rallied against forced evictions without resettlement plans, escalating tensions as poor living conditions and arrests of activists fueled widespread outrage.

Hundreds protested in Nepal's capital against the government's eviction of landless families. Youth activists assessing flood-hit squatters faced police action and arrests. This…

Public anger is mounting against Nepal Prime Minister Balendra 'Balen' Shah as protests over the eviction of landless squatters and growing frustration among young people converge…