"Gen-Z Politics in Nepal" meticulously examines the transformative Gen-Z movement, which established Bhadra 23 (September 8th) as a pivotal date in Nepali political history, reshaping the nation's political landscape. The book delves into the movement's origins, its significant impact, and its eventual diversion. It critically questions the legitimacy of the interim government led by Sushila Karki and proposes solutions to the current political impasse. Offering a legal-political analysis, the author argues against Nepal adopting a 'Bangladeshi-Pakistani model,' advocating instead for the 'principle of people's right to resistance' to ensure constitutional continuity and strengthen democracy, emphasizing 'quality government' and 'social capital' for lasting peace and stability.
Why You Should Read?
- Understand the rise and impact of the Gen-Z movement in Nepal's political history.
- Gain a legal-political analysis of recent political changes and their challenges.
- Explore critical questions regarding government legitimacy and solutions to political deadlocks.
- Discover arguments for strengthening democracy, constitutional continuity, and achieving lasting peace and stability.
About the Author
Kritak Malla is a distinguished political analyst and legal scholar, renowned for his insightful commentary on contemporary Nepali politics. His work, including this book published by Imprint Publishers, challenges conventional narratives, advocating for robust democratic principles and stable governance. Malla offers critical perspectives on Nepal's evolving political landscape.