India, March 3 -- Six months ago, Nepal's Gen Z stormed the streets and forced the government in Kathmandu to quit. The massive mobilisation built around social media, left the legacy political outfits, some of them with a record in battling the monarchy and even parliamentary forces, running for cover as the protests turned violent and targeted the ruling elite. At least 77 people died in the protests, and then Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli, was forced to resign. The interim administration, headed by former Chief Justice of Nepal Sushila Karki, dissolved the House of Representatives and promised fresh elections. On Thursday, Nepal will vote to elect a new parliament. And, its youth - 42% of the population is in the 16-40 age bracket - wi...
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