Sudan Gurung defends Gen Z protests, rejects foreign agent claims
Summary
Sudan Gurung, a Gen Z leader, paid tribute to those killed in September protests and called for unity and nationwide reform while rejecting foreign agent allegations.
Key Points
- Sudan Gurung honored those killed during the Gen Z protests held on September 8 and 9.
- He declared a new era where politicians fear citizens, marking a shift in Nepal's political landscape.
- Gurung condemned past government corruption and called to hold corrupt leaders accountable using the Constitution.
- He rejected accusations of being a foreign agent and urged for nationwide unity and reform after Tihar.