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By Our Reporter

Youths in Nepal are fed up with the party leaders, including Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. It is evident from the fact that whenever youth gather either to watch a football match at Dasharath Stadium or to celebrate the Fagu at Basntapur Durbar Square, they begin chanting slogans against Prime Minister Oli and other leaders.  

Until a few years ago, the same youth used to chant slogans like ‘KP Ba, KP Ba’. But now they chant the just opposite even in the events where Oli is present.

The Kathmanduites recently observed similar scenes at the Dashrath Stadium and Basantapur Durbar Square.

During the final women’s soccer match recently, the cadres of the National Youth Association affiliated with the CPN (UML) beat a few youths in the parapet for chanting anti-Oli slogans.

The way the youth are presenting themselves shows the youths are not happy with the present ‘Loktrantra’ and its leaders, who have earned bad names because of thriving corruption and nepotism in the country.

These were the same youth who participated in the pro-monarchy rally last week.

The youth frustrated by the present political system and its leaders could be a big boon for the agitation being planned to restore the monarchy and Hindu kingdom if they are mobilised properly. However, they could not be a reliable source as they tend to sway easily by any new movement in the country. These were youths who backed the Bibeksheel and Sajha parties in the past and the Rastriya Swatantra Party in 2022, who are influenced more by the content they read on social sites.