Get it done
The government will have to act on its promises consistently to attract potential investments
The government will have to act on its promises consistently to attract potential investments
Nepali Congress should better reflect social composition and concerns
Nepal should use the BIMSTEC meet to enhance its global image and boost tourism
Oli undermined geopolitical sensitivity by inviting the Pakistan PM as his first guest
The election results have come as a complete bolt from the blue for the Nepali Congress (NC), Nepal’s oldest democratic force.
Petty partisan politics over foreign policy for short-term electoral gains will leave the door open for outside interference
Last week, an editorial of a leading newspaper devoted its column to the Nepali Congress, the country’s largest democratic party.
Nepali politics is once again at a critical juncture. After a decade of upheaval and transitions, the biggest challenge the leadership faces today is if it can safeguard the monumental political changes that have been ushered in;
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s plans to expand the Cabinet to bring in the Bijaya Gachhadar-led Madhesi Janadhikar Forum-Loktrantrik along with a few fringe parties, and to add a few ministers from the Rastriya Prajatantra Party including its chairman Kamal Thapa, is looking increasing unlikely by the day.
PM Dahal’s political adviser Chakrapani Khanal says dates will be announced in 10 days
The ruling coalition is preparing to make “last-ditch” efforts to take the main opposition CPN-UML on board for tabling the constitution amendment bill in Parliament.
As the Supreme Court paved the way for the government to table the second constitution amendment bill in Parliament for deliberation, ruling parties have said that any decision on the constitution amendment bill should be taken by the Parliament after detailed deliberations on the contents.
Major parties failed once again on Monday to make headway for ending the prolonged impasse in Parliament, with the ruling coalition and the main opposition sticking to their guns.
Amid strong opposition from the main opposition CPN-UML and some other parties, the government is all set to table the constitution amendment bill in Parliament.
Nepali Congress leaders have stressed the need for holding the local elections as soon as possible, urging the main opposition CPN-UML to let Parliament function for passing necessary legislations.