Kathmandu, Dec. 18 -- It's been 100 days since the Gen Z movement of September 8-9, a youth uprising demanding good governance and an end to corruption and nepotism plaguing the country.
The Gen Z revolt toppled the Nepali Congress-CPN-UML coalition government and installed an interim government, led by former chief justice Suhsila Karki. The House of Representatives was swiftly dissolved on September 12 and House elections announced for March 5, 2026.
The Karki government formed a three-member judicial commission on September 21, with a three-month term, to look into the killings of protesters as well as the vandalism, arson and other violent activities that rocked the country.
As the commission's deadline nears its end, it has quizze...
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