Nepal, Nov. 18 -- There is excitement about the impending elections scheduled for March 5 next year. These polls will be the electoral debut of many new political parties that have risen in the aftermath of the Gen Z revolt. Competing against them will be more established outfits like the Nepali Congress, the CPN-UML and or even the Nepali Communist Party (that has been minted after combining various older communist parties). Have these oldish parties been totally discredited, or does the electorate still trust them? Can the newer outfits challenge the organisational might of the Congress or the UML? Will most of the tried and tested leaders be voted out? It's all up in the air. Yet even amid the excitement-as also evident in the enthusia...