Party workers have not improved even after the Gen-J movement and on the contrary they have defended the top leader and they have been ridiculed as 'bags'.
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Even after the Gen-G movement, the leaders and workers of the main party have not improved, and the Gen-Gs have started the 'expose bag' trend.
They have started this 'trend' by posting pictures and videos of party workers on social networks including TikTok and Reddit.
Before the Gen-G movement, there was a 'Nepo Baby Trend' on social media. Through the 'expose bag' trend, Gen-J is mocking the party's loyal workers . They are 'flexing' pictures and videos taken by the workers with the top leaders and carrying party flags.
How did this trend begin?
Gen-G started this trend in the background of the change of power due to the power of Gen-G movement. Gen-ji started the 'Expose Jhole' campaign saying that despite the cruel behavior of the state during the protest, the deaths and injuries of dozens of protestors, the workers of the old party did not criticize themselves. Even after the
movement, the workers have not improved and they have defended the top leaders and they have been satirized as 'bags'. It is seen that many photos and videos of Congress, UML and Maoist activists have been posted in this campaign. Photos of the leaders and activists of RPP and RPP have also been used in this campaign.
Who are the main targets?
This campaign seems to focus on the leaders of the major parties and their cadres . In particular, it has focused on the close workers of UML President KP Sharma Oli, Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, Maoist President Pushpa Kamal Dahal.
s are usually accompanied by humorous captions or satirical music featuring activists standing at a rally, event or public function with the top-mentioned leaders.
A few months ago, some UML leaders and activists started a trend on social media by saying 'I am Jhole Ho'. It seems that the 'Expose Jhole' campaign has been launched in response to that. In the ongoing campaign, the photos of those who post saying 'I am a bag' have also been 'flexed'.
