Job well done
All the stakeholders in the current electoral process deserve the highest praise.
All the stakeholders in the current electoral process deserve the highest praise.
Today, Nepalis will again show that the country’s future will continue to be shaped by the democratic conscience of its people.
Attempts to influence voters tend to continue even during the silent periods.
The right to vote should not be a privilege for those with geographical or financial convenience.
A country might be undemocratic and repressive, like Iran under Khamenei, but only its people have the right to change the regime.
The elections should be defined by the clarity of collective voice, not the chaos in hospitals.
People’s abiding faith in the power of the ballot box bodes well for the future of Nepali democracy.
For a player who has brought such joy, the state failed to do even the bare minimum.
Violations of the election code of conduct are getting more egregious.
The ultimate onus for violence of political cadres rests on the shoulders of party leadership.
Authorities must ensure the Rhinos are not left waiting another decade for a taste of top-tier cricket.
These people are not asking for nation-building in the abstract but for tangible, everyday necessities
Despite its central role in Nepali politics, parties continue to see Madhesh just as a vote bank.
The ghettoisation of marginalised groups in PR lists keeps them from exercising real executive power.
The coming to power of a moderate force like the BNP is in the interest of the country and the region.
Party manifestos serve a vital function in an increasingly personality-driven election climate.
Until the state guarantees the safety of water, citizens must take the initiative to protect themselves.
Extension of the probe of state atrocities during Gen Z protests could be a useful tactical retreat.
Nepal’s whole-hearted effort against England heralds good times ahead for Nepali cricket.
Quickly and publicly accepting its recent mistakes and taking corrective measures will be a sign of strength.