Monday, December 22nd, 2025

Nepal’s future lies in the hands of the new generation: Khilraj Regmi



KATHMANDU: Former Chairman of the Council of Ministers and former Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi has expressed confidence that Nepal will embrace a progressive, democracy-oriented constitutional practice in the coming days, shaped by the aspirations of the Nepali people—particularly the new generation.

Extending his greetings to all Nepali citizens on the occasion of the 11th Constitution Day, Regmi emphasized the importance of holding timely elections and creating a parliament that reflects a new generation and a new political environment.

He noted that the current government has taken action against corruption and irregularities, fostering renewed hope among citizens for good governance.

Marking a decade since the promulgation of the Constitution, Regmi remarked that the goals of corruption-free governance, employment, education, healthcare, and prosperity—core values envisioned by the Constitution—have become secondary to other unexpected developments. As a result, public frustration and anger have intensified.

“The younger generation, or ‘Gen Z,’ has become increasingly frustrated and disillusioned,” he said. “The events of September 8 and 9 represented a turning point—a unique and unprecedented form of youth-led movement in Nepal’s history.”

Regmi expressed deep sorrow over the destruction of vital national infrastructure and heritage sites, which he described as integral to Nepal’s historical identity. He urged the government to conduct a fair and transparent investigation into the loss of life and property during the unrest and to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

Publish Date : 19 September 2025 05:49 AM

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