Nepal News Evening Briefing | Tuesday, December 02, 2025
Summary
Nepal faces heightened political activity with the Supreme Court ordering Madhesh CM to seek a vote of confidence amid escalating tensions, while the government addresses security challenges following Gen Z protests. Election preparation intensifies as parties nominate candidates and police conduct border monitoring.
Key Points
- CPN (UML) delegate's electric charging van was torched in Siraha District, raising local security concerns.
- Supreme Court ordered Madhesh Province Chief Minister to seek a vote of confidence within 24 hours, escalating political tensions.
- Rastriya Swatantra Party officials involved in arson during Gen Z protests were sent to judicial custody amid ongoing arrests and damages.
- Nepali Congress is advancing preparations for upcoming National Assembly and House of Representatives elections with candidate recommendations due by mid-December.
- Government is intensifying efforts to recover escaped inmates and looted arms to ensure election security and will issue photo ID cards to families of Gen Z protest martyrs.