Tuesday, December 16th, 2025

Miraj Dhungana announces formation of new political party



KATHMANDU: Miraj Dhungana, coordinator of the Garikhan Deu campaign and a youth leader of the recent Gen-Z movement, announced plans to form a new political party on Friday. He said the party will embody the spirit of the Gen-Z movement and reflect the aspirations of Nepalese youth.

Dhungana, who led the Garikhan Deu campaign advocating for opportunities in Nepal instead of going abroad, said the initiative aims to institutionalize the movement’s message.

“The Gen-Z revolution succeeded because of collective effort. Now, it is necessary to channel this energy into political action,” he said.

However, he clarified that the party will not participate in elections immediately. Dhungana outlined three conditions for contesting elections: the establishment of a directly elected executive prime minister, granting voting rights to Nepalis living abroad, and creation of a robust citizen-level structure to curb corruption.

Highlighting the country’s critical situation, Dhungana said, “Seventy-eight Nepalis lost their lives. The current system has failed to provide solutions. We will responsibly lead the country toward a new path.”

He also announced the formation of a dialogue committee, stating that the party’s doors will remain open to anyone wishing to contribute to their nation-building initiative.

The party will be formally launched during a press conference scheduled for October 18 at Everest Hotel, Baneshwor.

Publish Date : 17 October 2025 16:36 PM

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