First Sri Lanka, then Bangladesh… now Nepal.
Mass protests forcing leaders to step down.
Common Factors in All Three
1) Economic Crisis / Mismanagement
⚠️Sri Lanka: Skyrocketing inflation, fuel & food shortages.
⚠️Bangladesh: Inflation + unemployment + corruption anger.
⚠️Nepal: Corruption allegations, rising prices, governance failure.
2) Youth-Led Movements
In all three, students & young professionals were the frontline force.
Social media mobilization amplified street protests.
3) Corruption & Accountability Demands
Across borders, people demanded action against corruption, nepotism, and elite misuse of power.
4) Collapse of Trust in Institutions
People felt parliaments, courts, and bureaucracy were protecting rulers instead of citizens.
Street became the final court of appeal.
5) Leader Resignations Under Pressure
Leaders didn’t step down out of goodwill but because the protests became unstoppable, threatening complete collapse of governance.