Raksha Bam clarified the public opinion that they are 'close' to the government, saying, 'This is a citizen government. It's not about being close or far from the government, we are in a hurry to fulfill our mandate as representatives of the citizens.'
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Gen Z leaders have said that all citizens must play a responsible role in institutionalizing the political awareness brought about by the movement.
Gen-G leader Raksha Bam, who participated in a discussion on the topic of 'Changing Consciousness after the Gen-G Movement' in Ghorahi, Dang on Saturday, said that all citizens should play a responsible role.
She said, 'We have to shoulder this situation. The responsibility of fulfilling the mandate of the movement lies not only with the government, but with every citizen. Our generation took to the streets with questions, and those questions have not been answered even today.'
Clarifying the public opinion that they are 'close' to the government, Raksha said, 'This is a citizen government. It is not about being close to the government, we are in a hurry to fulfill the mandate as representatives of the citizens.'
RSVP youth leader Vishal Adhikari said that polarization of alternative forces is indispensable to institutionalize the Gen-G movement and fulfill their demands. He said that the increased political awareness among the youth after the Gen-G movement is closely linked to the creation of alternative political forces.
Similarly, Engineer Sagar Dhakal commented that although the interim government formed three months ago has shown signs of improvement in some areas, systemic problems remain. He said, "In 75 years of democracy, not a single government has been able to complete a five-year term. Leadership based on access and money, not on merit, has brought the country to this state."
He said that alternative forces can win the trust of the people only by putting forward a clear agenda against corruption, digital reforms such as 'i-voting', and a merit-based leadership model in the upcoming elections.
