She has shared a video narrating her plight. She said that the hotel where she was staying has been burnt down and all her belongings were in the room. She has alleged that tourists were also not being spared. She has repeatedly urged the Indian embassy and others for help.
Please help, Indians stuck in Nepal ???? @narendramodi @PMOIndia @MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar pic.twitter.com/StWEm3T8Rx
— Tushar ॐ♫₹ (@Tushar_KN) September 10, 2025
The student-led "Gen Z" protests in Nepal that began against a government ban on social media expanded into a larger campaign reflecting growing public criticism of the KP Sharma Oli dispensation and the country's political elite over alleged
Prime Minister Oli resigned in the face of violent protests for a second day, even as the ban on social media was lifted late on Monday night. The demonstrators stormed many government buildings and set the parliament and homes of several high-profile leaders ablaze, a day after 19 people died in violence.
The Indian government has advised nationals in Nepal to remain cautious and adhere to local authorities in the wake of violent anti-corruption demonstrations in the
The Indian embassy in Kathmandu has advised Indians in Nepal to stay sheltered and follow guidelines issued by local authorities. The embassy has also circulated two telephone numbers (+977 – 980 860 2881 and +977 – 981 032 6134) that Indian can reach out for assistance in emergency situation.