Brothers and sisters,
Today I stand before you not just as a leader, but as a father, a warrior, and an ordinary citizen who has shed his blood and sweat for this country. At many crossroads in history, we have walked together—sometimes celebrating victories, and at other times enduring irreparable losses.
This moment is not just about power for me; it is about the future of this country, especially the dreams of our youth—sons and daughters of Janajati. I want to make it clear today: I am not part of the crowd of old leaders. I will never participate in power-sharing deals that hold this nation hostage. I am different, and I will prove it.
My life is a story of personal sacrifice and struggle. I have lost family members, thousands of comrades, and fellow travelers. But this struggle is not mine alone—it is the journey to fulfill the dreams of thousands of martyrs who shed their blood for a beautiful and prosperous Nepal. The sacrifices of my family and comrades will not go in vain. Change is inevitable, and I will ensure it happens.
Dear young friends, the things you demand today—ending corruption, transparency, and a strong government—are the same agenda I have championed since the days of the people’s war. For political stability and national development, there must be a system of directly elected executive leadership. We have all seen how parliamentary games and power struggles have held our nation back.
My wealth is your wealth. I am a traveler carrying the vision of your generation. Whether history remembers me as a hero or a villain, I will not rest until this nation is set on the right path.
I am always open to new ideas and the younger generation. But remember—every shining thing is not a diamond. Do not be misled by illusions on social media. I am not here to ask for your vote; I am here to appeal to your independent thinking. Keep asking questions—I am ready to answer them.
The future of our country lies in your hands. Change is inevitable, and I will continue to lead that