Gen Z Calls for Action: Nepal's Governance at Crossroads

Representatives of Gen Z urged Nepal's interim government to tackle corruption and push for good governance. A discussion with government officials focused on conducting timely elections and addressing the losses incurred during a recent youth movement. The meeting highlighted the need for ongoing dialogue.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kathmandu | Updated: 29-10-2025 22:52 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 22:52 IST
Gen Z Calls for Action: Nepal's Governance at Crossroads
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On Wednesday, Gen Z representatives demanded action from Nepal’s interim government under Sushila Karki to address corruption and ensure robust governance with a focus on the upcoming general election.

An important meeting was held at the prime minister’s residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, involving government officials, political parties, and Gen Z representatives. Discussions centered on the March 5th elections, corruption, and accountability for the recent protests.

Nepali Congress’ Prakash Mahat, CPN-UML’s Mahesh Bartaula, and other political leaders participated, while Gen Z figures like Miraz Dhungana and Rrakshya Bam pushed for sustained dialogue and immediate action against malpractice.

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