“Quit your party or lose us”: Gen Z youths confront parents amid crackdown fallout
Summary
Young Nepalis are demanding their parents quit political parties amid a violent government crackdown on Generation Z protests that left at least 19 dead and hundreds injured.
Key Points
- At least 19 protesters were killed and over 400 injured during the government crackdown on Generation Z demonstrations.
- Young Nepalis are publicly urging their parents to resign from political parties or face disownment.
- Social media is filled with resignation letters and appeals reflecting generational disillusionment with political parties.
- Prominent calls on family members involved in politics highlight a growing youth rebellion against entrenched political structures.
