K.P. Sharma Oli, former Prime Minister of Nepal, was arrested on Saturday following an investigation into negligence during the violent protests last September, which resulted in the deaths of 76 people. Additionally, Ramesh Lekhak, the interior minister in Oli's government, has been detained. The violence erupted following student protests against corruption, which culminated in Oli's resignation. A police spokesperson stated that the arrests were made based on the recommendations of an inquiry commission, and the two will be presented before a judge on Sunday. This situation raises questions about the accountability of political leaders in managing the protests and the impact on political stability in Nepal.
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