Who isResponsible for Repairing the Protests-Hit Highways?

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 07:08:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 09:34:51

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Who isResponsible for Repairing the Protests-Hit Highways?

Nepalese authorities are grappling with the question of who is responsible for repairing the protes-hit highways after protests led by Gen Z defaced and blocked them due to fires and arson, causing millions of dollars in damage. The protests, which have intensified after the government banned 26 social media platforms, have disrupted the movement of essential goods and services, causing further distress to an already suffering population.

The protests, which began as a response to the controversial election results, have widened to include calls for systemic reforms. Among the primary demands is for an end to corruption and more opportunities for the younger generation, who make up the majority of the country's population.

The government's ban on social media platforms has backfired, with critics accusing officials of trying to suppress peaceful outlets for dissent. Now authorities are asking how they can repair the mess both literally and figuratively speaking.

The extent of the damage is still being assessed, with initial estimates putting the cost of repairing the affected highways at $1 million. Experts say that the repairs need to be swift and comprehensive, requiring coordination between the government, local authorities, and engineering companies.

The longer it takes to repair the damage, the longer the economic and social impact will be felt by the country's citizens. With many blaming the government for failing to maintain order and provide basic services, the protests and chaos continue.