Kathmandu, Jan. 20 -- Over 2500 candidates have filed their nominations in 165 constituencies across the country for the March 5 election to Nepal's House of Representatives, following the Gen-Z uprising, as Tuesday was the last day to file nominations.
Hundreds of candidates representing political parties and independents rallied across Nepal and filed their candidacies to stand in the upcoming election. Political parties have developed agendas to garner public support.
"The Nepali Congress has been able to make a complete overhaul and is headed towards the path of change. In order to let the party function under the Gen-Z movement's essence, we made last-ditch efforts, we made the request to our leadership as well, and we followed the...
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