Nepal, Jan. 26 -- One of the hottest topics for debate in recent months is whether Nepalis are happy with the country's current direction.

After his ouster, former prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal launched a campaign to discredit the current coalition. As millions of youths go abroad, seeing no scope in the country, critics point to the fact as a sign of "no confidence" in Nepal's post-conflict political regime.

In response, supporters of the ruling coalition have swamped the social and mainstream media with propaganda supporting the current coalition. They argue that things are going well with the country and that any negative talk about a lack of hope among the younger generation is a myth created to serve political interests.

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