Nepal stands at a familiar yet frightening crossroads. As political winds shift toward a potential two-third majority for the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) and the independent force of Balen Shah, the national psyche is split between euphoric hope …
Nepali Congress stands today not merely at a crossroads, but at a moment of moral and political reckoning. As Nepal’s oldest political party, self-proclaimed as the most democratic and historically the most transformative, it once defined the …
Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is in a fix. It is finding itself at a critical crossroads, whether to move forward with Rabi Lamichhane, or without him. The dilemma is both real and pressing. Several political stakeholders, parties and individuals a…
I don’t know Balendra Shah, better known as Balen, personally. I have never met him, nor have I ever spoken to him. In fact, I have never even seen him in person. Though he hails from Mahottari, the same district I come from, and his village i…