Let people decide
The idea of a directly elected executive is worth exploring. But such a system can be endorsed only by the ballot box.
The idea of a directly elected executive is worth exploring. But such a system can be endorsed only by the ballot box.
Businesses must be reassured. Lawlessness and business confidence don’t go together.
Political roadblock to timely election can be cleared if stakeholders show a spirit of accommodation.
Widespread loss of life and property from water-induced disasters must be prevented at any cost.
After a long while, people felt the presence of the state at a difficult time.
Everything seems expensive this festive season. Lax monitoring and silent consumers are to blame.
Why aren’t second-rung leaders of big parties uniting to forestall their political leaders' comeback?
The new ordinance on registration of new voters is only the first step towards timely elections.
Bringing the fleeing inmates back to prisons and recovering stolen arms must be a top government priority.
It is impossible to imagine free and fair elections without a strong police force.
Community-level consensus on crimes as heinous as rape and sexual assault is unacceptable.
Lack of internal opposition to leaderships of the three major parties is disheartening.
The civic responsibility displayed in the post-protest clean up campaign must get continuity.
Old parties must be ready to bear with short term pain for long term revival and growth.
The Gen Z revolution is not over. Only the proximate goal of Oli’s removal has been realised.
Pressure must be built on political parties to field more women in the March 2026 elections.
It is up to Prime Minister Karki to assure all stakeholders in Nepal’s political process of timely elections.
Timely and accurate information is vital in these uncertain times.
This rare chance must not be lost in silly debates over who will represent Gen Z in meetings with other stakeholders.
Dear readers, today, views of Gen Z: