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Prachanda Criticizes Those Equating Parties That Respect Youth with Those That Insult Them

Kathmandu. Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, coordinator of the Nepali Communist Party, has stated that the flunkeys of the King and Maharajas are campaigning to portray parties that respect the younger generation and those that insult them as being the same.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the Gen-Z Festival 2082 held in Kathmandu on Wednesday, he mentioned that the King, Maharajas of yesterday, and their subservient agents are propagating the idea that parties which inspire and respect the feelings of the youth are similar to those that insult them, urging people to consider this.

He said, "You must have thought about who is propagating the idea that the party which wants to advance the younger generation, inspires them, respects their feelings, and the party which insults their demands and feelings are one and the same. Consider that this is being done by those same people—the King, Maharajas of yesterday, and their flunkeys and agents."

Similarly, he also stated that his party is moving forward, committed to initiating a new revolution in agriculture according to the needs and aspirations of the people. 

He said, "We have vowed to initiate a new revolution in agriculture in this country according to the needs and aspirations of the people. We have also resolved to increase production, establish agriculture-based industries, and create an environment for employment for Nepali youth within the country."

He also claimed that thousands of people from across the country have joined the party after realizing that the Nepali Communist Party and its coordinator are the true guardians of the youth.

Furthermore, he stated that the country's politics is revolving around the Gen-Z movement of Bhadra 23 and 24 and the incidents that occurred during it. He believes the movement exposed many shortcomings in Nepali politics and provided an opportunity for political parties and leaders to self-reflect and transform.

He said, "Currently, the country's politics is almost revolving around the Gen-Z movement of Bhadra 23 and 24 and the incidents that occurred during it. Everywhere, it's Gen-Z, Gen-Z. 

Gen-Z has exposed many shortcomings and limitations in Nepali politics, providing every political party and leader with an opportunity to self-reflect and transform."

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