Government Bolsters Security for Hami Nepal’s Sudan Gurung After Targeted Attack
17th September 2025, Kathmandu
In a move that underscores the escalating political tensions in the country, the government has significantly increased the security detail for Hami Nepal President Sudan Gurung, following a shocking attempted attack on Wednesday evening.
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The incident, which occurred as Gurung was leaving his office, marks the second such attempt on his life in less than a week, raising serious concerns about the safety of prominent civic and youth leaders.
According to initial reports, the attempt on Gurung’s life was a coordinated and premeditated action. A group of assailants on motorcycles reportedly began following Gurung from the Ranibari area.
The pursuit continued to New Baneshwor Chowk, a major intersection in the capital, where two red cars allegedly joined the motorcycles in a concerted effort to box in and attack Gurung.
The specifics of the attempted attack have not been fully disclosed, but the fact that multiple vehicles were involved suggests a high level of organization on the part of the perpetrators.
The incident has sent shockwaves through the political and social landscape of Nepal. Gurung, a figure who has risen to prominence through his leadership of the youth-led protests and his organization, Hami Nepal, has been a vocal critic of corruption and a champion of social change.
His advocacy has placed him at the forefront of the movement to transform the country, making him a visible and potentially high-risk target.
The swift response by the government to tighten his security signals a recognition of the severity of the threat and an attempt to prevent further violence. Gurung has confirmed that he is currently in a safe and secure location, with his new security arrangements in place.
This recent attempt is particularly alarming as it follows a similar incident just a few days prior. On Sunday, during a program organized by the Reporters Club Nepal, there had also been an attempt to attack him.
While details of that first incident are sparse, the two attacks in close succession indicate a pattern of targeting and a persistent threat against Gurung.
These incidents highlight the precarious position of those who challenge the status quo and speak out against powerful interests in the country.
Despite the grave threats to his safety, Gurung remains defiant and resolute. In a statement made after the latest attempt, he made it clear that he will not be intimidated.
“I am not afraid of anyone. I am committed to the campaign to transform this country,” he said. This bold declaration resonates with his followers and supporters, reinforcing his image as an unyielding leader.
His determination to continue his work, even in the face of such danger, is a powerful message to both his adversaries and his supporters.
The attacks on Gurung come at a time of heightened political and social tension in Nepal. The recent student-led Gen-Z protests, spearheaded by groups like Hami Nepal, have been instrumental in forcing a re-evaluation of national governance and leadership.
The movement has mobilized thousands, leveraging ICT tools and social media platforms to organize and amplify their message. As a key figure in this movement, Gurung’s vulnerability is a concern for the broader community of youth activists and for the future of democratic discourse in the country.
The digital activism that gave rise to this movement has also made its leaders more visible, and in some cases, more vulnerable.
The government’s decision to provide enhanced security to Gurung is a necessary step to protect a civilian leader and uphold the rule of law.
It sends a message that political dissent, while sometimes contentious, should not be met with violence. However, the long-term solution lies in addressing the root causes of this violence and ensuring a safe environment for all citizens, particularly those who are working for positive change.
The incidents serve as a sobering reminder that the path to transformation in Nepal is fraught with risk, and the fight for a better future is not just a battle of ideas, but one of personal safety as well.
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