A month has passed since the September 8-9 uprising that shook Nepal’s political establishment from its core, forcing rapid and dramatic changes. The unprecedented Gen Z movement toppled the K.P.
Moderator Khushi Kabir repeatedly situated Nepal’s uprising within a broader South Asian context, drawing parallels with recent mass movements in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. She described Nepal’s ...
By electing the highly unpopular and recently ousted PM Oli as party chief, the CPN-UML has thumbed its nose at the Gen Z ...
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Nepal's ousted PM Oli re-elected as party leader
Members of ousted Nepali prime minister KP Sharma Oli's political party voted for him to retain leadership of the ...
First-time voters have registered in large numbers despite lingering uncertainty over whether March elections will proceed as ...
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Political party paradox
Nepal, Oct. 20 -- Nepal's journey with political parties began with a dream of participatory democracy. In the mid 20th century, courageous groups, such as the Praja Parishad established in 1936, ...
The following op-ed was written by Rishi Gupta, Assistant Director at Asia Society Policy Institute in New Delhi, and published by Channel News Asia on October 16, 2025. Few could have predicted that ...
The article As Nepal Readies For National Elections On March 5, 2026, Where Is Gen Z’s Party? appeared first on Latest India ...
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