Nepal without political parties

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Nepal is in the middle of one of the biggest political storms in its modern history. The Gen Z protests, which started against corruption and the social media ban, have now shaken the entire political system. The Prime Minister has resigned, ministers are stepping down one after another, and the streets are filled with voices demanding a new beginning.

For the first time, people are openly talking about a Nepal without political parties. The public anger is so deep that leaders across party lines are being rejected. The old political class, once untouchable, is now seen as the problem itself.

What happens when leaders fall?

If every major leader resigns and political parties collapse, Nepal will face both danger and opportunity. On one hand, the absence of leadership could create a power vacuum, where chaos and instability might grow. On the other hand, this could also be a rare chance to rebuild the system from the ground up based on accountability, technology, and citizen participation.

The young generation leading these protests is not only fighting against corruption but also imagining a new Nepal. They want a system where leaders cannot hide behind party names, where decisions are transparent, and where ordinary citizens have real power.

This could mean moving toward a more decentralized model of governance, where local voices matter as much as central ones. Or it could mean building new movements that rely on digital tools instead of party politics.

A chance for rebirth

Every collapse creates a chance for renewal. If the political parties of Nepal truly end, it will not be the end of politics itself. Politics is simply the way people organize power. What it could mean is the end of a corrupt cycle, and the beginning of something new something shaped by the very generation that is now on the streets.

Nepal stands at a crossroads: either sink into leaderless chaos or take this moment to design a fairer system. The resignation of leaders is not the end. It is only the start of a question that every Nepali must now answer what comes next?

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