Gen-Z Movement Leaders Warn Against Accepting Elections Without Addressing Demands
Summary
Leaders of the Gen-Z movement declared they will not accept elections in Nepal without their demands being addressed, citing a failure by the government to implement a 6-point agreement and calling for political changes.
Key Points
- Leaders of the Gen-Z movement warn they will not accept elections held without addressing their demands.
- Ajay Sodari highlighted the government's failure to implement a 6-point agreement reached after his 11-day hunger strike.
- Movement leaders demand actions against Gen-Z murderers, establishment of directly elected executive prime minister, and anti-corruption measures.
- Activists and independent candidates warn that elections under current status quo will lead to further turmoil and instability.