Nepal, Dec. 22 -- Former lawmakers of the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML, the first and second biggest parties in the dissolved House of Representatives, are lobbying for the House restoration. In this connection, they have also lodged multiple petitions at the Supreme Court. But then the Congress has formally declared that it will take part in the March 5 elections. Even the UML, despite the outward posturing of its chair KP Sharma Oli, is busy preparing for the polls. Separately, a group of leading Gen Z activists are planning to take to the street in order to press the interim government to take action against those involved in suppressing the September Gen Z movement. They say they will otherwise obstruct the electoral process. Becau...