Nepali Congress Vice-Chair Bishwprakash Sharma: “Only Congress Can Address Gen Z’s Demands”

Nepali Congress Vice-Chair Bishwprakash Sharma has stated that only the Congress party has the capacity to address the demands of the Gen Z (JeNzi) generation.
Speaking at an election rally in Jaleshwar, Mahottari on Wednesday, Sharma highlighted that the demands raised by young people—such as good governance, transparency, employment, and opportunities—are legitimate, and Congress is capable of meeting them.
He emphasized that in the current challenging situation, Congress is the only party that can provide solutions for the country. He also noted the positive sign of active youth participation and leadership within the party. Sharma added that Congress will move forward with a clear agenda of development, good governance, and economic prosperity, playing a leadership role in guiding the nation toward political stability, hope, and growth.
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