Attempts being made to defame and divide Gen Z uprising: Sudan Gurung
Summary
Sudan Gurung denies foreign agent accusations, asserts Nepali citizenship, and speaks about attempts to divide the Gen Z movement. He highlights infiltrations in arson attacks and criticizes established political parties in Nepal.
Key Points
- Sudan Gurung, coordinator of 'Hami Nepal,' denies being a foreign agent and confirms his Nepali citizenship.
- He claims attempts are being made to defame and divide the Gen Z movement.
- Gurung alleges arson attacks during the movement were caused by infiltrators from Nepali Congress and CPN-UML.
- He criticizes former Prime Minister KP Oli and warns against electing old parties, urging the Nepali public to learn from the Gen Z movement.