Political and Constitutional Crisis in Nepal - By Satish Kumar Karna
Nepal has seen chaotic political changes in the last three decades. A decade-long armed struggle from 1996 to 2006 pushed the country to the backyard on all aspects of life. During the last 70 years, Nepal has witnessed seven Constitutions. Nepal’s Constitution of 2015 envisaged a ray of hope for its people, for transforming the country into a Federal Democratic Republic with the provision of government at three levels- Central, Provincial and Local. However, this too, could not provide political stability in Nepal which led to failure in fulfilling people’s aspirations.
The latest chapter of turmoil in the Himalayan nation began ....
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