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Nepal is going through the most tumultuous period in its history. The writing of the new Constitution will only be a small step towards producing a stable country. While there is no disagreement over the issue of state restructuring itself, challenging spin-offs stemming from a failure to address questions of identity, ethnicity, language, religion, region and culture are emerging as clear fault lines of ‘New Nepal.’ Security sector governance, the structure of the political system and the relations between various organs of the state are yet to be determined, while law and order, supply of daily essentials, and immediate economic relief to the rural hinterlands is already testing the patience of the people. Political parties are once again resorting to the old addiction of forming and dismantling governments, knowing well that this will be disastrous the nascent democracy. A chaotic Nepal will also be a headache for both India and China. This book reflects the nature of the enormous challenges before Nepal and the exceptionally important discussion on how to resolve these problems and move ahead.
People's Movement II and its Aftermath
People's Movement II and its Aftermath
The past two years have been the most tumultuous in Nepal's nearly 250 years as a sovereign and an independent nation. All three principal organs of the state, namely the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary, have been brusquely transformed, the constitution of 1990 has been abrogated and a first-ever Constituent Assembly (CA) to write a new statute for the nation has been elected by the people. The institution of monarchy that was regarded as a unifying entity for the Nepalese regardless of their caste, language, and religion has been unceremoniously done away with and former Maoist rebels, once declared “terrorists,” have emerged as the largest party in the elections and got an opportunity ...
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