Opinion
The Kathmandu Post on MSNPolitical party paradox
Nepal's journey with political parties began with a dream of participatory democracy. In the mid 20th century, courageous ...
Understanding what Sri Lanka and Bangladesh did after they forced out political leaders could be crucial for Nepal, says ...
Nepal's President Ramchandra Paudel emphasized that elections are crucial for preserving democracy and the Constitution, ...
KATHMANDU- Nepal faces a growing risk of confrontation following the Gen-Z leaders’ campaign demanding the arrest of former ...
Rather than engaging in retrospection on what drove young Nepalis to the streets, party leaders seem focused on preserving ...
Nepal's Gen Z protesters brought down a government in under 48 hours – but the victory has come at a heavy price. "We are proud, but there is also a mixed baggage of trauma, regret and anger," says ...
President Sher Bahadur Deuba has taken a decisive step by initiating the transfer of party leadership to address the ...
Kunda Dixit, one of Nepal’s top journalists, talks about the stunning turn of events in the South Asian nation and how its society reached the boiling point. People celebrate and take pictures after ...
In 2003, the death by police firing of a student protesting a rise in fuel prices pushed Nepal’s student activists to join the प्रतिगमन विरोधी आन्दोलन (Movement Against Regression), which political ...
Nepal's former Supreme Court chief justice Sushila Karki has become the country's interim prime minister after deadly ...
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Deuba assigns Khadka as acting Nepali Congress president
Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has entrusted vice president Purna Bahadur Khadka with the responsibilities of ...
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