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:: Editorial ::

Realize it better While Nepal’ political parties are shamelessly engage in a Sisyphean act to elect the new Prime Minister, particularly Indian diplomats in Kathmandu seem more bent to influence the day-to-day affairs of Nepal. [More]

More than gloomy As the political parties continue to display their dirty and ugly power struggle, the state is gradually relegating into the quagmire of virtual collapse. [More]

Unending drama of sordidness As expected, the fifth round of election to pick a new prime minister ended in ignominy. [More]

Rescuing economy in freefall Senior economists have time and again been cautioning that the national economy is already in a severe crisis. [More]

Political ridiculousness at its peak No person in his/her right frame of mind could dismiss the failure of the legislature-parliament to elect a new Prime Minister through the four elections in one month as something natural. [More]

Dirty politics just gets more dirtier As expected, the third bid to elect a new prime minister on August-2 has also gone to the dogs. [More]

Savage debt burden and economic nationalism It goes without saying that our politicians and their planners have systematically failed to harness ample of natural resources Nepal is blessed with. [More]

Disastrous decay It won’t be preposterous to say that the persistent inability of the country to get out of its tension-fraught transition has much to do with lust for power among the major political party leaders. [More]

Titanic challenges that lie ahead The people have assigned the political parties with the momentous task of reorienting the entire political, economic and social fabrics of the country. [More]

Power struggle continues to raise its ugly head The three major parties- Unified CPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress and CPN (UML) - are indulging themselves in an intense wrangling to grab the helms of state affairs. [More]

Maoists in a fix The divided mentality amongst the Maoist stalwarts has been strikingly visible with party chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal emotionally lamenting that has lamented his own people had cornered him for raising the issue of nationalism. [More]

Magnifying political myopia The rational and legitimate aspirations of Nepali continue to suffer disgrace and negligence in the political arena. [More]

Avoid looming economic meltdown In a nutshell, the outlook of the economic scenario is devastatingly bleak. Politicos of three parties – UCPN- Maoist, Nepali Congress, and CPN UML and small parties do not appear to be bothered by the crisis simmering in Nepali economy. [More]

A dangerous vacuum It has been pretty clear that the eleventh hour agreement amongst the major political parties to extend the Constituent Assembly (CA) tenure was no more than the continuation their manipulative attempts. [More]

Economy in doldrums The central bank’s report on macroeconomic situation based on nine months’ of the current fiscal year has painted a bleak outlook of Nepali economy. [More]

Shielding Nepal from falling into catastrophe The country continues to falter in the political morass. The gulf between the Maoist and the non-Maoist parties is getting cavernous. [More]

Ward off looming catastrophe It would be sheer gullibility to construe the political confrontation that the country is reeling under as just a desire of the main opposition as well as the largest party, UCPN (Maoist), to topple the current coalition. [More]

Looming political and economic disaster Finally, the cacophonous infighting amongst Maoist and non-Maoist parties for more superfluous issues culminated into the present indefinite general strike the nation is reeling under. [More]

Deception in its most brazen form Nepali politicians have once again proved that they are too myopic and too rapacious to comply with the legitimate needs and aspirations of the common people. [More]

A dangerous void Undeniably, Nepal ’s peace process has gone palpably awry. The 12 point agreement, signed by the Maoists and the then Seven Party Alliance (SPA) under the aegis of the Indian establishment was the premise of the peace accord. [More]

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