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Genji Group calls for unanimous talks, 5 such proposals

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Kathmandu. The agitating Genji youth students have appealed to the Genji group to move forward with the unanimous talks.

Genji made this statement public in a collective appeal released today on behalf of the young students. The Genji Young Students have also put forward a 5-point proposal for negotiations.

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The president has now invited the Genji group to hold talks but there is confusion about its participation, the appeal said. “This movement is not just about a certain Genji group. Therefore, what we want to make clear is that the talks should not be limited to any one group or a particular individual,” the appeal said. ’

The Genji Student Group has put forward the following proposal for talks

    An interim civilian government should be formed under the leadership of an impartial, unbiased and unbiased person.TAG_OPEN_li_23 Also, representatives of any level or state agency will not be allowed to be appointed. The parties currently in the parliament will also not be allowed to participate in it. Representatives of the Genji Group should also be included through the agreement.

  • Elections should be held within 6 months with a provision of directly elected executive chief for political stability. It will have a cabinet with experts and a people’s elected House of Representatives to make laws.
  • . A powerful citizens’ commission should be formed to investigate the properties of all those receiving state services from 2046 BS onwards and the unused assets should be nationalized.
  • } A high-level citizens’ mechanism should be created with representatives of high-level and undisputed, all-party individuals or groups and Genji Group to guide the country forward.
  • An impartial commission should be formed to unravel the conspiracy to destroy the national heritage and public property.

Dear young student friends, respected parents, brothers and sisters, the youth students’ agitation is for banning social media, eradicating corruption and political stability. “Our demands were made possible by a peaceful youth student uprising. However, the regressive forces that tried to push the country backwards in our movement, the cadres of the parliamentary parties and the forces in the government, the populists and the forces that wanted to keep Nepal subservient have misused the anger of the Nepali youth, students and the general public. We are saddened by this. We know that all the revolutions that have taken place in the world have paid a definite price, but that was not the case in Nepal now. Now we have to rise on the foundation of the ashes. ’

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