Gen Z protesters officially revealed their ten-point agenda at a press conference in Kathmandu on Thursday, following three days of significant unrest. The youth representatives, who have been central to the widespread protests, presented their plan to quell the ongoing demonstrations that have led to calls for the Prime Minister and other ministers to resign. Diwakar Dangal, Amit Baniya, and Junal Dangal addressed the media, outlining their proposed steps to restore stability to the nation. The agenda encompasses various demands, including the dissolution of the parliament, constitutional amendments, and the formation of an interim government. The movement, initially triggered by the social media ban in Nepal, has developed into a well-organized campaign.
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