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Student Politics Ban Sparks Protests Across Nepal
By Ranjeet Yadav • 4/22/2026, 11:57:11 AM

Kathmandu, April 22, 2026
A recent government decision to remove party-affiliated student unions from colleges and universities has triggered protests across Nepal, with students and political groups taking to the streets.
The move, introduced by the new government, aims to end political influence inside educational institutions and replace student unions with independent student councils. Officials say the goal is to reduce campus violence and keep universities focused on academics.
However, the decision has not been welcomed by many students.
Several student organizations have called the move “undemocratic”, arguing that student unions play an important role in representing student voices and developing future political leaders.
Protests Growing in Cities
Protests have been reported in Kathmandu and other major cities, with students demanding the government reverse its decision. Demonstrations have even reached key government areas, showing growing dissatisfaction among youth.
Many students say that banning political activities on campuses could limit their rights and reduce their participation in democratic processes.
Government Under Pressure
The issue has quickly become a major challenge for the new administration, which is already facing criticism over other policies. Experts say the government must find a balance between maintaining order in campuses and protecting democratic engagement.
Background: Youth Power in Nepal
Student activism has played a key role in Nepal’s recent political changes. The 2025 youth-led protests, driven largely by students, were instrumental in demanding accountability and political reform across the country.
Conclusion
The debate over student politics highlights a deeper question about the role of youth in Nepal’s democracy. While the government aims to reduce political interference in education, many believe that student participation is essential for a healthy democratic future.
Tags: Student Politics Nepal, Nepal Protests 2026, Balen Shah Government, Campus Politics Nepal
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