BBC to Host High-Profile Political Debate in Kathmandu Amid Government Formation Talks

Kathmandu. As preparations are underway to form a new government in Nepal under the leadership of Balen Shah, a senior leader of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), the BBC is set to host a debate program on politics. This program, named 'World Questions: Nepal,' is one of the BBC's prestigious shows.

The BBC has announced that the program will take place on Chaitra 24. It has not even been a month since the elections were held in Nepal. The program, which will focus on serious issues such as the country's direction after the elections, the priorities of the new government, the aspirations of the youth, and corruption control, is reported to be held at Mandala Theatre. The BBC has stated that the agenda for the program, which will feature a public debate with top political leaders of Nepal, will include the priorities of the new government, strategies to fulfill the expectations of the younger generation, effective measures for corruption control, and potential paths for economic reform.

It has not yet been finalized which leaders will participate in the program. It is reported that discussions are ongoing with leaders from various political parties. BBC presenter Jonny Diamond is expected to host the program. An arrangement has been made for audience members to ask their questions directly during the event.

To participate in the program, one must fill out a form in advance. Those confirmed to participate will be informed via message or email. According to the BBC, this Kathmandu edition of the program will be broadcast worldwide on television and radio.

The BBC has stated that this program is being organized to disseminate information about Nepal's changing environment and situation across the globe.

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