Al Jazeera, Financial Times, September 27 - Reports, Nepal's "Generation Z" protest leader and founder of "Hami Nepal", Sudan Gurung, announced his participation in the movement, promising to establish a "People's Government". Gurung stated that he would form a team dedicated to a "movement for change" rather than traditional political parties, aiming to completely transform the internal situation in Nepal. Currently, his team is collecting national policy demands through platforms such as Discord and Instagram, and has already established legal and communication committees to prepare for governance - the policy platform covers areas such as anti-corruption, revitalizing tourism, and balancing relations with China and India. Gurung also called for accelerating investigations into corruption and suppression incidents, ensuring that involved officials cannot run for office. On the same day, former Nepalese Prime Minister Oli (KP Sharma Oli) made his first public appearance since resigning, denying allegations of inciting or manipulating protest activities, attributing violent incidents to "infiltrators" inciting, implying there are behind-the-scenes actors hindering the situation from calming down, and claiming his resignation was to prevent more casualties. However, his former cabinet minister refuted this, stating that if Oli had resigned earlier, more lives could have been saved.

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