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PM Sushila Karki urges respect for youth anger, vows free and fair polls



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that the anger of the youth must be respected, stating that a strong democracy embraces dissent as an opportunity for reform rather than suppressing it.

Addressing a special ceremony in Kathmandu on the occasion of the 76th National Democracy Day, PM Karki emphasized that the true relevance of democracy should be reflected in everything from freedom of expression on the internet to the price of vegetables in the kitchen.

Recalling the youth protests held on September 8 and 9, she said, “That movement was a mirror seeking an end to corruption, nepotism and discrimination. A robust democracy does not suppress dissatisfaction; it accepts it as a chance to improve.”

The Prime Minister stressed that no nation can remain peaceful by disregarding the energy and moral anger of its youth.

PM Karki also reaffirmed the government’s full commitment to conducting the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5 in a free, fair and fear-free environment.

“This election is not merely periodic; it is a historic turning point to restore the country to a new political rhythm,” she said.

Publish Date : 19 February 2026 13:49 PM

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