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Final political showdown: What Hapens Next ?

Instability is the norm in our national politics. The multiparty democratic system revolves around power-hungry politicians, short-lived, unnatural alliances and high-profile corruption cases. Following the 2022 elections, Nepali Congress, with 89 seats, and the Communist Party of Nepal–Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN–UML), with 78 seats, are the first and the second largest parties respectively in the 275-seat House of Representatives. Any amendments to the constitution, as envisaged by this coalition, are easier said than done. This coalition is just a cover to secure the dominant position of the big parties. Any efforts to reconfigure the federal structure or electoral system, despite its problems, will face huge resistance. In terms of inclusion and more autonomy for federal provinces, the big parties are always reluctant to decentralise power. The major cause of instability is the deterioration of morality in politics. Democracy, with all its imperfections, is the best s...

Time running out for republicans?

Time seems to be running out for republicans for saving their existing political structure looking at the growing level of frustration of the common people towards the federal structure and rampant corruption. The way the royalists, nationalists and individuals joining hands together to destabilize the republican system seems to be gaining momentum rapidly signaling beginning of the worst days for the anti-nationalists and corrupt politicians.    The wise decision of the republicans would be to call for the political reconciliation with the non-republican forces at the soonest possible to save the nation from plunging into political chaos, social disharmony and pushing the nation towards a civil war thus making the nation a failed state.

🔴India merging Nepal as its new state?

I would be absolutely shocked and even cannot imagine if one day, all of a sudden, the big political parties’ government decides to merge with India, and be a new Indian state without having any consultation or mandate from the people, no parliamentary approval. We, the people, are a very nationalistic people, having never been colonized by any foreign power in modern history, this nation has been an independent country for centuries and the idea of merging with any other country is totally unthinkable. The question of merging with India is ridiculous, however, looking closely at the political acts of some of our pro-Indian leaders, I cannot remain in suspicion and have my ears and eyes always opened all the time. I hope, there are not any Lendup Dorjes in our country like in Sikkim who helped it to make one of the India’s states. I found this VDO very interesting and concerning as well considering the recent Dr. Baburam Bhattarai’s India visit and Nepal visit of Bijaya L C...