Nepal PM Hopeful Gagan Thapa Eyes 'Change' In Polls After Gen-Z Protests

Nepal is set to conduct crucial elections on Thursday, following a significant wave of protests in September that resulted in the tragic loss of 77 lives. Gagan Thapa, the leader of the Nepali Congress and a prominent figure in the younger generation of politicians, is expressing optimism for a transformative outcome in the polls. His campaign focuses on addressing the concerns raised by the youth, particularly those who participated in the protests demanding better governance and accountability. The elections are seen as a pivotal moment for the country, which has been grappling with political instability and public discontent. With a population of approximately 30 million, the hopes of the electorate are high for a government that can bring about meaningful change and stability. Thapa's youthful energy and commitment to reform could resonate with voters seeking a new direction for Nepal's future, especially in the wake of the recent unrest that has highlighted the urgent need for political and social reform. As the nation prepares to cast its votes, the outcomes will be closely watched, not only for their immediate impact but also for their potential to reshape Nepal's political landscape.
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