Youth Urged to Unite for National Reforms, Says Gyanendra Shahi
Kathmandu – Gyanendra Shahi, leader of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party, has called on the youth to unite around key national reforms, warning that good governance and prosperity will remain elusive unless fundamental changes are made.
Shahi emphasized that until the following issues are addressed, the country cannot achieve meaningful progress:
Establishment of a directly elected executive Prime Minister.
Abolishment of the provincial system.
Ending political appointments in constitutional bodies.
Lifetime imprisonment and confiscation of property for corrupt individuals.
Maintenance of national unity.
He stressed that merely changing political positions will not improve the living standards of the people, urging young generations to take a proactive role in pushing this agenda.
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