Nepal, Feb. 26 -- Nepalis have always enthusiastically participated in elections, demonstrating a strong commitment to democracy. The September Gen Z uprising preponed the general elections by nearly two years, to March 5 this year. Yet the enthusiasm has not gone down. It has rather increased, as a large section of Nepali society sees it as an opportunity not just to change the leadership but also the political culture, which has long frustrated them. A survey by Sharecast Initiative, in collaboration with The Post, shows that a large number of voters are eagerly awaiting the D-day to exercise their franchise. The pan-Nepal survey shows 59.1 percent of respondents are 'very likely' to vote, while 12.3 percent are 'somewhat likely', takin...