Nepal, Oct. 16 -- One of the central demands of the Gen Z protests-the removal of the top leaders of the three major parties-is being realised, albeit slowly. The Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML-the two largest political parties in the recently dissolved House of Representatives-are both holding their central committee meetings. These meetings are being closely watched, as they come in the wake of the Gen Z uprising that upended Nepal's political landscape overnight. However, the atmosphere of the two meetings are markedly different. At the Congress headquarters in Sanepa, there is a whiff of change. The Nepali Congress Central Working Committee meeting is being chaired by the newly appointed Acting Party President, Purna Bahadur Khadka. ...