Kathmandu, Jan. 12 -- Nepali Congress General Secretary Bishwa Prakash Sharma's report, presented at the party's second special general convention, lays out a critical assessment of the party's current condition, the roots of public anger, and the direction needed for its future political course.

The report closely examines youth-centred discontent and the Gen Z movement, concluding that public anger is not the result of external forces or sudden events but a product of political, economic, social and governance failures. It acknowledges that Congress failed to recognise and address citizens' dissatisfaction in time and stresses the need to learn from that failure.

Sharma argues that the Congress must undergo renewal and redefinition. W...