May 13, 2026, Wednesday
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Genji, engaged in building a new political power, raised these four demands

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Kathmandu. Genji leaders including Purushottam Yadav, Pravesh Dahal have announced the formation of a new political power. By issuing a joint statement, they announced the launch of a comprehensive national unity campaign to build a new political power. It is said in the statement - 'People's movement is not just a political wave, it is a powerful heartbeat of our country. This is the moment when the soul oppressed by injustice, misrule and corruption is once again reminding itself of its existence.

Purushottam Yadav, Pravesh Dahal, Supriya Shahi Thakuri, Sujata Jisi, Mahesh Jaisi, Niruta Paudel, Abin Limbu, Tikaram Limbu, Kiran Limbu, Prakash Dhami and Suprasidh Subedi, who were the initial leaders of the campaign, started this campaign. Similarly, young activists Sagar Dhakal, Som Sharma, Ajay Shrestha, Hemraj Thapa, Vijay Kandel, Sushant Vaidik, Prajwal Paudel, Nikunj Bhandari, Dumbar Sahu, Ati Babu Rizal and Riwaj Sharma Acharya have also signed the statement and expressed solidarity with the campaign.

The soul of the people's movement is the sacrifice of the martyrs and the unity of civic consciousness, which has brought the moment of reorienting the future of Nepal. They have prioritized four main issues in the statement.

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