Nepal is witnessing a historic moment as the Nepal Gen Z protest continues to reshape the country’s politics. What began as outrage over social media restrictions has turned into a powerful youth-led movement demanding reform, accountability, and an end to corruption.
The Nepal Gen Z protest has already led to the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, marking a major political shift. Now, Kulman Ghising — known for ending years of power cuts as head of the Nepal Electricity Authority — has emerged as the leading candidate for interim Prime Minister.
Protesters see Ghising as a fresh, clean face untainted by political scandals, unlike traditional leaders. With earlier choices like Sushila Karki and Mayor Balen Shah stepping aside, Ghising has become the central figure supported by the movement.
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As the Nepal Gen Z protest grows stronger, the focus is now on whether Kulman Ghising can translate youthful energy into long-term reforms and stability. For many young Nepalis, this moment represents hope for a new kind of leadership.