Nepali Congress Leader Sharma Stresses Need for Mature Leadership Amidst Youth Discontent

Dharan. Nepali Congress Vice President Bishwa Prakash Sharma has stated that there is no alternative to mature leadership to overcome the country's current political instability and growing dissatisfaction among the new generation. Speaking at an election program organized in Dharan, Sunsari on Thursday, he emphasized that responsible and experienced political parties must lead in managing the nation's complex situation.

While unveiling the commitment paper of Congress candidate Sujendra Tamang for Sunsari Constituency No. 1, Sharma claimed that established and older parties, rather than newly emerged forces, would be the allies in times of crisis. Vice President Sharma interpreted the recent 'Gen-Z movement' from last Bhadra as a strong signal of the new generation's awareness and expectations.

He stressed the need for a subtle study of the dissatisfaction expressed by the youth on the streets, warning that if the root cause of the problem is not identified in time, a larger rebellion could occur in the future. He cautioned voters that entrusting the nation's reins to inexperienced individuals or groups based solely on anger and impulse would be fatal.

Sharma argued that only a party with the history of Congress can work patiently to address the aspirations for change in the country. He stated that the issues raised by movements and rebellions must be resolved from within the established political system. Amidst various political waves seen on the eve of the elections, he highlighted that the role of experienced and mature forces would be decisive in the journey towards good governance and prosperity, appealing for the victory of his candidate.

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