Kathmandu: The *Gen Z Andolan has emerged as a powerful youth-driven protest movement in Nepal, reflecting the frustrations of the younger generation with corruption, unemployment, and political inefficiency.
Hundreds of young people, mostly students and first-time voters, have gathered in Kathmandu and other cities, demanding accountability and systemic reforms. Recently, protests were seen outside the Nepal Army Headquarters, Jangi Adda, where youths chanted slogans and pressed for change. The Army dispersed the crowd, citing security concerns, but the incident highlighted the growing momentum of the movement.
The *Gen Z Andolan* has largely been organized through social media, allowing young protesters to mobilize quickly and voice their discontent. While diverse groups within the movement sometimes differ on leadership and demands, they are united by a shared vision of a transparent and future-oriented political system.
Political observers believe that the *Gen Z Andolan* could mark the beginning of a new wave of youth participation in Nepal’s democratic landscape, signaling a generational shift in the country’s politics.
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