Coordinator Limbu said that they are providing financial support to Milan Thapa, who was injured in the agitation, through Serve and Save under the Young Indian League.
What you should know
There has been interaction between the Young Indianist League (YIL) and Zen-G groups. The program was organized in Kathmandu on Monday with the aim of reviewing the Gen-G movement on August 23 and the demonstration on August 24 and making future strategies.
Tribal activist Vidya Maharjan, coordinator of NTJTK Gen-G Surendra Gharti, coordinator of Jugal Hydro Sangharsh Committee Ramkaji Tamang, political activist Nirgha Navin, Samana Nepal spokesperson RK Tamang, Milan Khatri who was injured during the protest, Gen-G activist Ramesh Kandel, Pradeep Bhattarai and coordinator Bijay Limbu were present in the program. In the
interaction, Gen-G leaders discussed the reasons, objectives and future plans of the movement in detail while responding to the questions raised by the league.
Surendra Gharti stated that preparations for the movement were made three months ago and mentioned that the government's corruption, nepotism and unjust activities forced them to take to the streets. He warned that if the interim government does not meet the demands of Gen-Ji, they will be forced to protest again.
Similarly, Co-ordinator Bijay Limbu said that after the shootings that took place during the protest on August 23, the protest spread as a natural response. Bikas Rasaili, who was injured during the
movement, said that he participated in the movement because he felt the need for change from the village society. He said that the protest will continue until their demands are met.
Gen-G 2.0 activist Sunil Shahi said that there was no movement to bring the government of Prime Minister Sushila Karki's generation and emphasized that the Gen-G generation should be in the government. He accused the government of acting against the sentiments of Gen-ji, trying to criminalize the agitators.
In that, the 'Young Indian League Manifesto' prepared by Buddhachiring Moktan, the strategist of the National Liberation Revolution, was published. Through the declaration, the claim of indigenous self-governance against colonialism, external dominance and capitalist policy has been put forward.
Likewise, Sanam Limbu, the coordinator of the league, remembered the sacrifices of the martyrs and the injured of the Zen-G movement and said, "The league remains committed to realizing the dreams of the youth who fought against corruption and injustice." We will always be in the forefront against all the oppression of the Swadehi land.
Coordinator Limbu said that he is providing financial support to Milan Thapa who was injured in the movement through Serve and Save under the Young Indian League.
