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Yograj Dahal: A Resolute Voice for Good Governance and the Right to Information

Yograj Dahal, a 27-year-old Gen-Z youth from Letang, Morang, is emerging today as a conscious citizen and a voice for the voiceless. Making the Right to Information his primary weapon, he has been continuously, fearlessly, and resolutely raising his voice for justice, transparency, and accountable governance.

His activism as a conscious citizen speaking out against corruption, an RTI campaigner, and a human rights defender is clearly visible from street protests to social media, representing civic concerns in favor of political reform and good governance.

Dahal is not just a person who asks questions; he is also a carrier of awareness-spreading campaigns. Fearlessly questioning corruption and irregularities, he is dedicated to building a conscious, responsible, and alert society. His commitment to speaking the truth without fear makes him a credible voice, as he believes that "one person's question can benefit hundreds." With this conviction, he is striving to put civil rights, freedom of expression, and democratic practices into actual practice.

His perspective is clear: one does not need to scream to blow the trumpet of truth; the Right to Information is enough. When the time comes, the truth speaks for itself and defeats the falsehoods buried within silence. Therefore, standing continuously on the side of truth while waiting for the right moment is his path.

Dahal says, "Asking for information might cause trouble for one person, but if its reform changes policies, rules, and procedures for hundreds of people, I am ready to face that trouble." This courage, accountability, and dedication are establishing him as an inspirational youth for change, where collective interest is greater than personal discomfort and where a single voice can lead society in the right direction.yogaraj-dahal-1769921503.png

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