Deputy Chairman Bishwaprakash Sharma has also urged people to think about which parties have self-critically reflected on their past weaknesses and which parties have changed their leadership and moved forward.
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Nepali Congress Vice President Bishwaprakash Sharma has urged the Gen-G generation to seriously think about which party has changed after the Gen-G rebellion on 23 and 24 Bhadra.
Addressing an election rally held in Morang-1 Kerabari today, he urged people to think about the Gen-G rebellion demanding a complete change in the entire sector and which party has gone through the change phase according to that demand.
He said that the rebellion sought a change in politics, a change in the government, in parties, in administration and in society. He said, 'One decision or one announcement certainly cannot bring about a change in the entire sector, but it can be started. Did anyone start that or not? Gen-G youth should sit at home and think alone or join together on 'Discord' and communicate. If the change has started from somewhere, it is the beginning of hope. Who has done that? Which party has identified each and every dissatisfaction of Nepali society through a special general convention and created a new vision of the solution. Which party has self-criticized about the weaknesses of the past? Which party has changed its leadership and come forward?'
