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Kathmandu: With four months remaining for Nepal to head to the polls ending the transition that was put in place after violent riots led to the stepping down on KP Oli as PM, youth of the Himalayan nation want “new faces on the ballot papers and in the parliament".

After the Gen-Z uprising of September 8 and 9 which brought the wave of change in the Himalayan Nation buffered between India and China, the nation is looking for a safe-landing through the election.

"I expect a fair and democratic leader from the upcoming election. I hope that the outcome of the election would be a positive one, I hope that we see new voices that can represent our own- the Gen-Z voices and people who can understand Gen-Z and the country as a whole,

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