Genji says that everything in our country is due to the politics that created chaos, bad politics has corrupted every mechanism of the state, that's why young people don't want to live in the country.
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This year's US presidential election had the largest share of eligible voters - those born between 1997 and 2012. Will this generation, called Generation Z or Genji, enthusiastically participate in voting?
Gabriel Rubin, a professor at Montclair State University in the United States, did not find the results so satisfactory. That is, this generation was not found to be interested in politics. Because they were indifferent and disillusioned with the political system.
In the context of Nepal, this may be even more pronounced. Anuja Kumari Ram (19) says, 'When talking about politics, a headache starts. Because with us, everything is created by politics,'' Anuja is studying at the graduation level at Nepal Law Campus. Genji's representative said, "Bad politics has corrupted every mechanism of the state." That's why young people don't want to live here.
Every day around 3500 young people go abroad in search of education and employment. Thus, in increasing the distance from home, they say that it is more compulsion than desire. They believe that bad politics is the root behind this compulsion. Anuja adds, 'Nepotism and favoritism have destroyed the internal structure of the party. What kind of leader does such a party produce? How can such a leader run the country?' She says that she is not only disgusted with the current politics, but has no confidence in the leaders.
Sujal Humagareen (19) who is studying at King's College says that leaders who make sweet speeches during elections, and make many assurances after reaching the leadership, indulge themselves in power. Not being a leader like a leader He believes that
is a misfortune for his country. Sujal says, 'There is no such leader whose name evokes reverence in us.'
This generation is not the type to blindly believe the leader's false assurances. Therefore, their attachment to any political party or leader is not the same as it was in the previous generation.
The previous generations called Millennials could not stay away from politics even if they wanted to. Having endured from monarchy to republic, they had to witness many political upheavals during this period. Hence they spent most of their time in political interest and discussion.
While Genji became more interested in the Internet than politics. This not only made them at one with the world, but also enabled them to have a neutral and scientific view on any subject. How is the country made? What should a leader be like? What should the governance system be? They are clear on such matters. Therefore, they are not so satisfied and confident with the current political behavior and behavior of the leaders.
Anuprash Pokharel of Genji generation is interested in politics, but neither likes current politics nor leaders. A leader has not become a real leader. They are not dedicated and responsible to the state. There is a tradition of more than 25 parties forming a government, becoming ministers alternately, and changing power. He commented that not only is the political system becoming corrupt, but also the psychology of the new generation is becoming bad towards politics.
'My family background is politics. That's why I started getting interested in politics from the school level,'' says 18-year-old Anuprash, 'But till today, I was never satisfied with politics.''Whenever politics comes up, leaders are discussed, he has the experience that youth's blood pressure rises.
They comment that the commentary on politics is becoming ugly because of the lack of a leader who works selflessly for the benefit of the country and the people, the party and workers dominating every mechanism of the country, and the 24-hour struggle for power.
Sujal says, 'No leader is active in Nepal. All seem greedy and corrupt. They have no sense of responsibility towards the country and the people. He has become a leader only for his relatives, party and workers.'
19-year-old Diliya Paudel, who is studying at KMC College, has a different opinion. According to him, the Genji generation's understanding of politics is wrong. "Our generation has considered politics to be only a game of power and power, this notion is completely wrong," she says, "We have to understand that politics is a process of policy making and effective governance for the prosperity of the country."
Anuprash says that there is some hope in politics because of the new generation or independent candidates. "The old party, the old leaders are all the same. They cannot rule the country according to the future era," he says. "That's why people's trust has increased towards the independent candidates who came as their alternative."
According to Sujal, the presence of the young generation in Nepal's politics is inevitable. "The new generation has enthusiasm, energy and a different kind of motivation," he says, "The leaders of the old generation have only survived in the name of experience, but have failed to implement it."
