With artists in the Zen-G generation movement

Artists criticized the government and supported the anti-corruption youth movement, which exposed the voice of a new generation.

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समर्पण श्री

With artists in the Zen-G generation movement

What you should know

Gen-G generations have been demonstrating on the streets since Monday morning to protest against corruption and social media bans. The artists also supported their performance.

Actors Madankrishna Shrestha and Acharya also expressed their support for the movement through their Facebook status in the morning.

Harvansh showed the scene of the broken road after pitching Gharnir and wrote, "Every day I was thinking in my mind how this road collapsed so quickly ? Every day I walk the same way but I only think . But the current generation doesn't think about such questions only in their mind . raises the question,  Why did the road built by people's taxes collapse? How did it break ? Whose responsibility is it? This is just a small example of what today's generation has questioned. The voice raised today is not a voice against any system, but the actions of the leaders and employees of all the parties who pushed this system. The question is... .'

He targeted the leaders and asked them to improve their work skills and hand them over to the younger generation, saying that they expect more from them than the new generation is doing.

Madankrishna has also written in support, "I have read that the country has gone through every phase and I have experienced some of them myself." I have seen the voice suppressed, I have experienced  . I have seen relatives. I have seen favoritism. I have seen sattamoh and because of this, thousands of young people are being forced to go abroad for employment every day. Corruption has exceeded the extreme limit, but now it is in front of our eyes. And because of this, I have seen Nepalese mother crying.'

He adds, 'Youth are the future of the country.' The dream of the youth is the dream of the mother of Nepal. Seeing that the country has not been able to take a good pace over the years, every Nepali has a heartache.  This is Ukusmukus, this voice of current generation Genji . This voice should be heard . The corrupt should be arrested. A leader who understands the wishes of every citizen of the country should be elected. In the end, the dream of the country should be woven.'

singer and actor Prakash Saput on Thursday by calling two brothers Sunil and Sachin to come down on the streets. "Anyway, you will go tomorrow." I have sent 25/25 thousand rupees to your account . Which came from YouTube last month with tax cut . I don't know if it will come or not! Yes, buy water with that money and share it with your friends - Stay hydrated, stay calm, don't get tired at the same time.

actor and director Nischal Basnet also supported the movement of Genji generation through Tiktok. He expressed his anger that the leaders stopped listening and made rules to oppress the people after gaining power. "Even before, somebody was leading". This time someone did not  Young people living in the country, who are just growing up and who are worried about their future . They are for . They are saying that we will protest. They are fighting for their future. Please request the police to prevent any incident from happening," he said.

actress Kiki Adhikari has also written expressing solidarity – 

No hearth cold

Waking up by swallowing fire.

sweat one's own soil

Get up by clenching your fists .

Actress Varsha Raut, even though she is outside Kathmandu, supported this movement and urged others to participate through Tiktik message . Actor Amol KC , Pradeep Khadka, Bholaraj Sapkota, actress Varsha Sivakoti , singers Elina Chauha , Rachna Rimal and review officer have also called to join the movement in solidarity. Similarly, other artists also continue to give solidarity.

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