The recent video on BBC Eye report has brought to light providing details about the events of September 8 and 9, when a wave of protests led by young people turned violent. Tragically, the decision to use Ghostly force against Peaceful Protesters came directly from Peter 1, the former police chief. Those videos shows Shreeyam Chaulagain, just an 17 years old student and still in his school clothes, being targeted at the back of his head as he was calmly leaving the scene. It Shows the steep cost young people have paid simply for asking to be perceive.
While some international and national media shows the protests was only because of the social media ban, but that’s not true. The protests were a reaction to the corruption running uncontrolled among those in power. It wasn’t just about social media; it was about corruption and mismanagement that has long damage the people in Nepal.
As the election is near, this Time in history should serve as a guide for our voting decision. It is not about loyalty to names tied to Aggression against peaceful protesters. This is about Admitting that the old ways have failed us. After the dust of protest, new voices have risen: young groups ready to change the direction of our country.
What matters now is honest and Good leadership. We need leaders who don’t work only for a family favour or prioritize personal agenda in power. It’s time to ensure the safety of the people, not to attack them. We’ve had enough of trusting old political parties that have continually let us down. It’s time to give the younger, fresher generation a chance to lead. 🔔
We need leaders who will pay attentation to Gen Z, not just talk but take real action to fix the corruption and ensure the deals made in the dark are brought into the light. We need real work done here at home, not just an empty promises.
Let’s turn our Burden into power by voting differently. Choose truth over slogans. Pick leaders who are ready to build a Nepal that works for everyone, not just a select few. It’s time for change, and this is our chance to make a difference.

