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Nepal's former Deputy Prime Minister Rajendra Mahato on Monday condemned the government's ban on social media platforms amid widespread protests led by the country's Gen Z youth and called for its immediate removal, warning that the current heavy-handed approach could further escalate unrest across the Himalayan country. Speaking to IANS, Mahato said, "There is an urgent need to withdraw the ban instantly. Social media should not be banned outright; there must be options and alternatives. The ban must be removed immediately. The guilty must face strict punishment, but the injured protesters should be treated humanely. Imposing curfews will not quell the protests; instead, it will spread across the country. The government must take this seriously and act without delay." #nepal
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