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Prajakta Koli is devastated by the sights and news from Nepal, and she is extremely troubled by the growing violence and turmoil there. She has canceled her trip to Nepal and offered her condolences to everyone impacted by the unrest. An actress who was previously a YouTuber took to Instagram on Tuesday to share her sadness and worry about the current instability in Nepal.

Prajakta Koli expressed her sympathies and thoughts for the impacted individuals in a statement she shared on her Stories. She wrote - "What happened in Nepal yesterday is truly heartbreaking. Any form of celebration at such a time feels inappropriate. My heart goes out to the families of those who have suffered. I was really looking forward to being there and meeting everyone, but now isn't the right time. Hopefully, I'll get to see you all very soon."

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Manisha Koirala also denounced the deadly crackdown on demonstrators in Nepal on Tuesday, referring to it as a 'black day' for the nation. The actor, who is a native of Nepal, shared a picture of a blood-soaked sneaker and a message in Nepali on social media. The post (translated to English) read - "Today is a black day for Nepal. When bullets respond to the voice of the people, outrage against corruption and demand for justice."

 
 
 
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned as a result of massive public protests in Nepal that claimed at least 19 lives. Popular social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, X, and Reddit were shut down by the Nepali government on August 28 because users had not registered with the ministry of communication and information technology. The Supreme Court, the Parliament, the President's Office, the PM's mansion, political party headquarters, and the homes of top figures were all set on fire by protesters on Tuesday, despite the government lifting the social media ban on Monday night.