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04/02/2026: Ministry
grants Rs 21,800 monthly to 42 Gen Z
martyr families (nn), Health
insurance in crisis due to government
itself : Failure to implement legal
provisions deprives poor citizens of
even basic treatment services, by
Uddab Thapa (nn), Prime
ministerial debate: Harbinger of a good
political culture, by Jiba Raj
Pokharel (ht), Nepali
Army leaving barracks for election
security starting today : Compared to
the 2022 elections, a higher number of
polling stations have been designated
‘highly sensitive’ this time, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp), Are
provinces expensive? Provinces are not
costly; they are under-resourced
relative to their constitutional
responsibilities, by Khim Lal
Devkota (kp), ‘Ask
not what your country can do for you’ :
Nepal has the democracy it collectively
enables, not the one it claims to want
nor the one it imagines, by Suman
Joshi (kp), Women
in politics : It’s a shame that the
parties promising change never look into
women's representation seriously, by
Sugan Gautam (kp), Voters
fear possible booth capture and ballot
manipulation : Security agencies say
high-security measures have been planned
for the upcoming elections, by Arjun
Shah (kp), Polling
in mountain-area centres may be deferred
if weather worsens : PM Karki says
voters in sparsely populated areas will
be transported to cast ballots (kp),
PM
Karki's Test Of Statesmanship, by
Namrata Sharma (rn)
03/02/2026: Dalits
in election manifestos : Parties would
do well to implement the various
constitutional provisions made to uplift
Dalits, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Unfulfilled
promise of inclusion : The demoralising
number of women on the candidacy list
for the March elections cannot be
overlooked, by Shreeti KC (kp), KP Oli faces
uncertainty in long-held Jhapa-5 seat,
by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), KP
Oli seeks return as PM, but flagship
hospital promise remains largely
unfulfilled, by Pawan Mudbhari (kh),
Populism
eclipses expertise as capable candidates
struggle for attention ahead of polls
(kh), Outpatient
coverage drastically slashed under
government’s health insurance : From
February 13, the scheme will cover only
up to Rs25,000 for outpatient care, but
inpatient and emergency coverage remain
up to Rs100,000, by Arjun Poudel
(kp), Livestock
farming in crisis as China tightens
cross-border grazing : Nepali herders
are facing harassment in Tibet despite a
2012 deal to allow grazing within 30 km
on both sides , by Basant Pratap
Singh (kp), Gen
Z pressure forced me to pick certain
ministers, PM tells upper house : The
prime minister revealed that the names
inducted under pressure included Mahabir
Pun, Kulman Ghising, Jagdish Kharel and
Bablu Gupta (kp), Rights
defenders urge parties to prioritise
transitional justice in poll agendas :
They said past governments have treated
transitional justice as a political tool
(kp), Four
top leaders in talks as March poll draws
near, by Tapendra Karki (rep) [Another attempt to
manipulate the elections?], PM
Karki clarifies election can be held in
the second phase if weather conditions
are unfavourable (rep), Improve
Capital Expenditure, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn)
02/02/2026: Nepal
at Fragile Crossroads: Elections and
Prospects Ahead, by Asmita Chapagain
(kh), Gen-Z
youth enter politics: Opportunity or
token gesture?, by Kabita Shrestha
(kh) [They may be
referred to as youth, but they still
belong to the older half of the Nepalese
population, as the constitution and
electoral law exclude people under the
age of 25 from passive voting rights,
which is completely unusual for a
democratic state!], Post-conflict
elections are always challenging :
Leaders will only follow the election
code of conduct when they are compelled
to do so by legislation, interview
with Bhojraj Pokharel, former chief
election commissioner (kp), Reminiscing
last week: Power, accountability, and
politics (kh), Two
youths in Chitwan receive citizenship in
mother’s name (kh) [What is being celebrated
as a first-time event should really be
completely normal. In a democracy that
claims there is no legal difference
between women and men, all children of
Nepalese mothers should automatically be
entitled to unrestricted Nepalese
citizenship, regardless of their
father's nationality. The same applies
to children of Nepalese fathers, doesn't
it?], Millions
exposed to lead in toothpaste, sindoor
and eyeliners : Even popular brands in
Nepal found laced with highly toxic
metal that can damage the brain,
kidneys, nervous system, by Arjun
Poudel (kp), Politics
of discouragement : There is a need for
nuanced debates on how best to contain
the spread of misogyny online (kp),
Youth
leaders voice hope for Nepal’s political
future (rep), Govt
allocates Rs 530 million to repair 32
buildings damaged during Gen Z movement
(rep), Oli,
Deuba, and Dahal hold meeting ahead of
elections, by Tapendra Karki (rep) [????]
01/02/2026: Women
election candidates in Nepal face abuse
and vitriol : The few women politicians
who were given tickets to contest direct
election are dealing with scrutiny over
their bodies and identities, by
Aarya Chand (kp), Women
leaders demand end to systemic exclusion
from Nepali politics : More than 300
participants at a public dialogue
highlight barriers to women’s political
participation and sign petitions
demanding equal representation in
decision-making roles (kp), One
must not lose nation in pursuit of
winning, by Kalyan Shrestha (kh), HoR elections:
Parties step up efforts to woo young
voters (kh) [How
can parties that deny people under 40
direct political participation seek to
win their favour? It's a mockery!],
Patriotism
or political theatrics? The growing
misuse of Nepal’s national flag, by
Akhilesh Tripathi (nn), Guterres
warning of ‘UN financial collapse’ rings
alarm bells in Nepal : Along with a drop
in the number of Nepali peacekeepers,
programmes related to health, education,
disaster response, poverty reduction,
and governance reforms will be hit,
by Anil Giri (kp), The
lure of leadership : To understand its
features, we should take a
psychopolitical approach, by Abhi
Subedi (kp), Parties
fail to streamline campaign agendas as
March 5 polls near : Public opinion is
divided over Sept 8 killings and Sept 9
destruction, but parties are unable to
show their clear standing, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp) [At least for the old
parties responsible for the disaster of
recent years, manifestos have never had
any significance after the elections.
Their inability to change, to bring
about a socially inclusive generational
reform and to respond to the demands of
Gen Z makes it all too clear that Nepal
has no future with these politicians and
parties, apart from perhaps the NC,
which alone was capable of a revolution
within the party.], Maoist
party unveils manifesto as it enters
electoral race for the first time
(kh), A
mandate for economic course correction :
The country cannot afford expensive
elections in quick succession, by
Nischal Dhungel (kp), Weak
Diplomacy, Heavy Burden (rep), Private
sectors urge pro-investment policies in
party election manifestos (rep), Madhav
Nepal running from Rautahat for sixth
parliamentary term : His candidacy has
been a topic of local debate as voters
and political activists deal with
questions not just of development and
governance, but of legal accountability
and integrity, by Shiva Puri (kp), Full text of SC order on
social justice released (rn)
31/01/2026: Quake-hit
families struggle in flimsy huts as
politicians make election promises :
Families have endured freezing winters,
rising debts, and reconstruction delays
for over two years, by Krishna
Prasad Gautam (kp), No
certainty March 5 polls will put country
back on track: Yogesh Bhattarai (kh)
[The return of the
failed old faces would certainly be the
worst-case scenario!], Can
Old Habits Overcome New Challenges?,
by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Defeating
anti-federalism forces like RSP in
Madhesh will honors the martyrs: CK Raut
(kh), Govt
struggles to spend capital budget in
first half of current FY (rep)
30/01/2026: Without
federalizing parties, elections cannot
fix constitutional failures, by
Bipin Adhikari (kh) [!!!!],
Artists step into
parliamentary race, reshaping Nepal’s
election narrative (kh) [Are they truly worthy
representatives of the country's
multi-ethnic and multicultural society
who understand the issues of the common
people?], Nepal’s
sexual and gender minority stakes its
claim in national politics : Newer
political parties are giving them
greater space in upcoming polls amid the
reluctance of the old ones to do so,
by Aarya Chand (kp) , Who
deserves to be a martyr? Nepal’s
unsettled debate : Instead of fulfilling
martyrs’ dreams, complaints are rising
that martyrs are being “farmed”, by
Gopal Dahal (nn), Reflections
on Congress special convention : It
approved an ambitious plan to strengthen
the party and as well as democracy in
the country, by Naresh Koirala (kp),
From
the Cold War to Gen Z: Nepal’s Long
Struggle with External Influence, by
Narayan Upadhyay (kp), Experts
call for clear education reforms in
party manifestos, by Ruby Rauniyar
(rep), Development
Thru Ethical Governance, by Lok Nath
Bhusal (rn), Martyrs'
Day: Dignity And Responsibility, by
Aditya Tiwari and Yuwaditya N. Tiwari
(rn), Blood,
fire, and the ballot, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae), New
vs New in Nepal : This is an election
for a chief executive as personality
cult takes over politics, by Sonia
Awale (nt)
29/01/2026: Rights
body wronged : When the state fails to
prosecute human rights violators,
impunity becomes the unofficial law of
the land (kp), The
Missing Voices in Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising,
by Simone Galimberti (rep), Concerns
of stakeholders: Elections that ignore
core issues may fail to deliver
solutions (kh), Upcoming
House election explained : 18.9 million
voters deciding the fate of 6,619
candidates combined, under the
first-past-the-post and the proportional
representation systems, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), HoR
election highlights sharp generational
divide as Gen-Z candidates face veteran
leaders (kh), More
youth candidates seeking voters’ trust
in Madhesh, breaking past trends
(nn), Rukum
East battleground: Prachanda fights for
survival in a fracturing stronghold
(nn) [As part of the
failed old generation of politicians, PK
Dahal and his Maoist-claimed communist
parties have more or less lost their
raison d'être. In 1996, Rukum was part
of the heartland of the nascent Maoist
insurgency, but for the people there,
not much has changed to this day.],
Time
for Public Debates in Nepal’s Election
(rep), Debating
with those who fired on citizens is
immoral: Pukar Bam (rep) [No, rather, this is an
ideal opportunity before the elections
to mercilessly expose the crimes, lies
and shortcomings of the failed old
politicians!], NC
Vice-Prez Sharma says party ready for
Prime Ministerial debate (rep), Health insurance
services hit as major hospitals suspend
treatment over financial, policy gaps,
by Pawan Mudbhari (kh), Two
army helicopters stranded in India for
two years : Even the army leadership is
unaware of the current status of
helicopters sent to India for repair two
years ago, by Khila Nath Dhakal (nn)
[??]
28/01/2026: The
obliquity of majoritarian morality :
Morality is not tested when it echoes
the crowd, but when it restrains it,
by CK Lal (kp), Dalit
women members in local government
continue to face de facto
discrimination, exclusion
(rn), Governments
keep ignoring Nepal human rights body’s
recommendations : National Human Rights
Commission says even the current
civilian government has shown no
progress on implementing them; NHRC says
only 13.29 percent of human rights
recommendations fully implemented since
2000, by Binod Ghimire (kp), As
campaigns go digital, election integrity
at stake : Election Commission, security
agencies up monitoring to fight fake
news, misinformation, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp), Cash
continues to pile up in government
funds, no proper accounting, by
Uddab Thapa (nn), Full
marks, failed system: The farce of
“performance evaluation” in Nepal’s
civil service, by Bhasha Sharma
(nn), Snowfall
cuts off highland villages, low voter
turnout feared : Some candidates are in
cities to meet voters who left due to
chill while others have yet to reach
high-altitude areas, by Krishna
Prasad Gautam, Ananda Gautam, Deepak
Pariyar and Hariram Uprety (kp), Damaged
Rs 3b ministers' quarters need Rs 110m
for repairs (rep), Essential
Conditions For Fair Polls, by Pushpa
P Dhamala (rn)
27/01/2026: Nepal’s
Proportional Representation crisis:
Paradox of inclusion, by Asmita
Chapagain (kh), Social
Justice Still Remains A Far Cry, by
Ranjit Prakash Wad (rn), Missing
details in EC candidate profiles raise
concerns over transparency (kh), EC seeks written
clarification from Balen, Harka, Mahesh
and Nicholous over code of conduct
violations (kh), The
prime ministerial projection: A
strategic masterstroke or an electoral
fraud?, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha
(ht), Nepal
heads to polls amid shifting voter
priorities : Once driven by ideologies,
daily concerns now dominate Nepal’s
elections, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp), Rakshya
Bam asks leaders: “Where is your
manifesto? we want to read it” : Taking
to social media on Tuesday, Bam stressed
that voters will base their decisions on
the leaders’ plans and policies
(rep) [Unrealistic,
utopian plans, as seen in all previous
elections, are not the solution either
and should have consequences!], Deepfakes
and Democracy (rep), Families
of two slain girls still awaiting
justice a year on : They were brutally
murdered by two boys after one girl
refused sexual advances, by Menuka
Dhungana (kp), India
sends in-kind assistance, China offers
cash for elections : The northern
neighbour, irked by Nepal’s decisions,
has decided to provide cash only
(kp), Melting
Himalaya, melting morality : The climate
crisis is not a technical problem, but
the result of a greed-based development
model, by Chandrakishore (kp), Activist
Yuvraj Safal arrested for criticizing
Rabi Lamichhane case withdrawal
(rep) [This sounds
like Donald Trump. If anything, wouldn't
a simple charge without arrest have been
enough, especially since the Supreme
Court is currently reviewing the
decision?]
26/01/2026: Reminiscing
last week: A start to Nepal’s election
race (kh), Politics
has become everyone’s game in Nepal :
People from all walks of life are
entering politics in a system where
influence and patronage matter most,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp), What
makes some people not vote : Experts
point to factors like geography and
elected representatives disappointing
voters , by Purushottam Poudel (kp),
Let
voters hear you : There are many
compelling reasons to start a
pre-election debate between main PM
candidates (kp), Resurgent
RSP and Balen magic : What lies ahead is
a battle between the decadent past and
the burgeoning future, by Paban Raj
Pandey (kp), With
38 days to go, parties seek votes
without manifestos : Analysts warn
absence of manifestos risks weakening
voter trust and democratic
accountability, by Gyanu Ghimire
(kp) [The Manifestos
are generally not serious utopias
anyway, and they just end up gathering
dust in some corner after the elections!],
Jhalanath
Khanal warns of party split over
authoritarian leadership style (kh),
Concern
grows over misuse of national flag in
protests and election campaigns, by
Sita Neupane (kh), Alliance
of Nepali Congress and CPN-UML sweeps
upper house polls : Of the 18 seats
contested, Congress takes 9 and UML 8,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), 15
leaders quit Ujyalo Nepal Party
(rep), Women,
Youth Not In Parties' Priority, by
Ballav Dahal (rn) [You
should also have mentioned the Dalits
and Muslims, and in comparison to the
male Khas Arya, the Janajati and
Madheshi too!]
25/01/2026: NC
wins 9, UML 8 seats as alliance sweeps
National Assembly election (rep) [Sounds like manipulation
of an undemocratic electoral system in a
non-inclusive Khas Arya state! Such an
election serves the interests of the
ruling oligarchy and not those of the
people!], Congress
becomes largest party in National
Assembly following Deuba-Thapa decision
(kh), Everything
you need to know about Nepal’s March 5,
2026 House of Representatives Election
(nn), HoR
polls: Women candidates take on
political heavyweights, by Asmita
Parajuli (kh), HoR
elections: 18 women candidates in the
fray in Sudurpashchim Province (kh),
Upper
Dolpa faces challenge of bringing back
voters for polls : Authorities begin
collecting details of voters who have
migrated to lower regions and cities for
winter, ahead of March 5 voting
(kp), All
eyes on Jhapa-5: Who will win – Balen or
Oli?, by Akhilesh Tripathi (nn), Oli announces
readiness for public debate with PM
candidates (kh), Balen
Shah refuses to join public debate with
Oli : Says he won’t share stage with
‘murderers of 76 children’ (kh), Social
activist Iih satirises Balen for
skipping election debate (rep), SC
rejects Resham Chaudhary’s plea, bars
him from running in election (rep),
Lamichhane
case returns to court as a petition
hearing is scheduled (nn), Private
sector urges parties to put jobs and
economy at the heart of election
manifestos : With elections approaching,
business leaders warn that power
politics still dominates party agendas,
while urgent issues of livelihoods are
ignored, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Over
100 countries review Nepal’s five-year
human rights track record : Nations
acknowledge progress in protecting and
promoting human rights since 2021,
by Binod Ghimire (kp) [??], Limi
Valley residents grapple with climate
crisis-induced livelihood disruption and
outmigration : At a discussion in
Kathmandu, campaigners share the pain
and suffering from climate change and
how political leaders have continued to
ignore their plight (kp), Breathing
Crisis: Nepal’s Winter of Neglect
(rep), Balen,
Gagan Trigger Electoral Tremors, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)
24/01/2026: Candidate
tally drops to 3,406 : 81 either
withdrew or were disqualified by poll
body (kp), HoR
Polls: 72 candidates withdraw their
nominations, 8 disqualified : Assistant
Spokesperson of the EC, Kul Bahadur GC,
said most independent candidates
withdrew after realizing they could not
manage election expenses or found the
election process too demanding
(rep), New
Political Trends And Upcoming Polls,
by Sugam Gautam (rep), From
Panchayat to Republic: Nepal’s evergreen
candidates keep running : Nepal’s
upcoming HoR election features several
veteran “evergreen” politicians who have
contested elections across the
Panchayat, multiparty and republican
eras, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep), Algorithm-driven
social media shaping Nepal’s elections,
raising deeper democratic concerns
(kh), The
uphill journey of two prime ministerial
hopefuls, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Udaya Shamsher Rana
proposes public debate among prime
ministerial candidates (kh), Prachanda,
a stakeholder of bad governance, faces
an unchallenged election : Although the
Gen-Z movement pushed old leaders to the
brink of displacement and challenge,
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, aka Prachanda, finds
ease on the electoral front, by
Khila Nath Dhakal (nn), Building
Common Ground Vital For Stability,
by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)
23/01/2026: Ladies
not first-past-the-post : Women
representation in elections in Nepal get
worse by each consecutive polls, by
Sudisha Tuladhar (nt), Play
by the rules : The EC and the candidates
are both at fault for the brazen
violation of election code of conduct
(kp), Male
march, female margins, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae), Chitwan-3
emerges as key battleground as social
media buzz fuels election debate, by
Narayan Aryal (kh), Family
ties feature in Nepal’s parliamentary
elections race : Four married couples
and two sibling pairs are contesting
House of Representatives seats across
parties and constituencies, by Durga
Dulal (kp) [Some
call this nepotism, which is
particularly serious given that many
social groups are completely
underrepresented!], Former
PM Baburam Bhattarai withdraws candidacy
from Gorkha-2 (kh), RPP
candidate Karvika Thapa withdraws
candidacy from Rupandehi-2 over US PR
issue (kh), RSP
candidate Ashika Tamang withdraws from
Dhading-1 race amid German PR
controversy (kh), Ashika
Tamang refutes claims, says she will
contest elections (kh), Last-day
withdrawals trigger strategic
realignments across key constituencies
(nn), Resham
Chaudhary disqualified, 49 candidates
withdraw nominations (nn), Resham
Chaudhary barred from House race :
Conviction in killings not annulled by
presidential clemency, Election
Commission says, by Binod Ghimire
(kp) [He was
pardoned by the president for purely
political reasons, but he is still
considered legally convicted!], Resham
Chaudhary moves Supreme Court against
candidacy scrap : Seeks interim order to
reinstate nomination for Kailali-1 race
(kp), Madhes
as the decisive force in elections : Out
of the 165 first-past-the-post seats, 32
are in Madhes, which also has 20 percent
of the voters. Which party will win the
race?, by Mani Dahal (nn), Air
pollution clouds health, tourism, and
economy in Nepal : From flight
disruptions to growing health costs,
unchecked air pollution hitting lives,
livelihoods and tourism, by Sangam
Prasain (kp), A
futile mission : The talk of restoring
the monarchy is nothing more than an
illusion, by Atindra Dahal (kp) [The same applies to
calls for a return to a Hindu state.
Hindus may be in the majority in Nepal,
but there are also numerous other
religions and cultures. Only secularism,
coupled with democracy, federalism and
tolerance, is the right path for Nepal.],
Parties
ramp up social media spending ahead of
elections : Data from past three months
show parties and candidates spending
lavishly, raising concerns over
transparency and targeted campaigning,
by Sajana Baral (kp), Internal
Democracy Ensures Parties' Future,
by Sagar Ghale (rn), Policing
the Police : Police killings, abuse of
power, and the lack of accountability
threaten the stability of Nepal’s
democracy, by Prashanta Khanal (nt)
22/01/2026: How
safe are veteran leaders when KP Oli
faces Balen?, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh),
HoR
elections: Dalit community sees meager
candidacies under FPTP electoral system
(nn), HoR
elections: Negligible Dalit candidates
contesting under FPTP (rep), Selection
bias : Parties have failed their
constitutional duty to include an
adequate number of women in their FPTP
lists (kp), Why
are female candidates
still rare in
elections?, by Ruby
Rauniyar (rep),
Constituencies
in the Spotlight: Fierce battles
expected as major party leaders enter
the fray, by Khila Nath Dhakal (nn),
Three
central leaders resign from Kulman
Ghising-led Ujyalo Nepal Party (kh),
Nepal’s
Election: Something is cooking, by
Bikash Dhungana (ok), Candidates
are openly flouting election code :
Nomination day saw candidates arrive
with hundreds of supporters, musical
ensembles, and even children, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Tharu
voters frustrated as leadership splits
overshadow community concerns :
Disillusioned voters vow to support
competent and educated candidates who
address everyday issues like affordable
seeds and fertiliser, by Bimal
Khatiwada (kp), One
in six children in Sudurpaschim suffers
from wasting : Experts say acute
malnutrition over 10 percent is an
emergency like condition, which
increases child mortality, by Arjun
Poudel (kp), The
need for bold reimagining : New
political faces will not go far if they
lack bold, long-term, attainable visions,
by Bikash Gupta (kp), Change
beyond the ballot : This is not a moment
to wait anxiously for election results;
the responsibility to change rests with
us, by Meghna Adhikari (kp), The
Perils of Populism in Nepal’s Power Race
: Nepal’s rush toward celebrity-driven
politics risks elevating charisma over
competence at a time when the country
needs serious, grounded leadership,
by Ram Sharan Sedhai (rep), Nepal:
Democracy, Disorder and the Battle for
Renewal, by Deepak Kumar Nayak
(rep), Betraying
local mandate for federal power, by
Tapendra Karki (rep)
21/01/2026: Enough
of Arrogance: Nepal Demands
Accountability and Democratic Renewal,
by Ganga Thapa (kh), SGN-triggered
political scenario: Renaissance of the
NC and democracy in Nepal, by Jiba
Raj Pokharel (ht),
Election: A Crucial Test For Voters,
by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), 3,484
individuals, 68 parties contesting March
5 polls : Nepali Congress and CPN-UML
each field candidates in all 165
constituencies. Only 15 percent of the
total contestants are under 35, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), 2,925
candidates file nominations nationwide
for House election (kh) [Long live patriarchy!],
HoR
election: 3,486 candidates file their
nominations (nn), Nepal
sees only 12.11% women candidates in HoR
poll nominations (rep), Parties
deny women fair share of FPTP candidates
: Congress, UML, Nepal Communist Party,
and RSP have nominated far fewer than
one third women candidates , by
Aarya Chand (kp), Severe
imbalance in proportional
representation, Kathmandu dominates,
by Mani Dahal (nn), Why
dalits are once again pushed to the
margins in elections (kh), A
young dawn : The fielding of new
electoral candidates is the first step
to internalising the spirit of the Gen Z
movement (kp) [Social
inclusion is an important issue that did
not play a significant role in the Gen Z
movement. Therefore, it is also
irrelevant now, given the parties'
somewhat half-hearted consideration of
Gen Z's demands.], Former
prime ministers test political relevance
amid shifting electoral ground (kh),
Complaints
filed against these five candidates at
Election Commission (kh) [There are a whole host
of other nominated candidates with
criminal or suspected criminal
backgrounds!], The
urgent need for Gen Z councils before
March 5 polls, by Simone Galimberti
(nn), Ministers’
resignations to contest elections raise
questions about their deviation from
duty : If they intended to jump into the
election fray, observers say, they
shouldn’t have joined the government in
the first place, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp), Federalism
on the ballot : Election manifestos are
treated as political documents, not
governing contracts, by Khim Lal
Devkota (kp), Is
geopolitics really a threat to Nepal? If
geopolitics becomes the sole explanation
for political failures, it dissolves
genuine reforms, by Pawan Adhikari
(kp), Nepal’s
richest 1% own 519 times more wealth
than poorest half: Report. Economic
inequality widens in Nepal as living
conditions worsen for poor (rep)
20/01/2026: Key
constituencies turn battlegrounds as
parties finalize candidates for March 5
polls (kh), PM
Sushila Karki to assume charge of three
vacant ministries (kh) [Urgent matters of state
cannot be dealt with if ministers are
forced to resign in order to stand for
election. This is completely unheard of
in Western democracies and is
detrimental to the state!], Supreme
Court hearing underway on Deuba
faction’s writ against Gagan Thapa,
Election Commission (kh), Gagan-Biswa's
historic revolt: A testament for
contemporary politics, by Pushpa Raj
Joshi (ht), Dream
as one: It would be best for Congress
and for democracy if Deuba and his
coterie accepted the defeat, by
Mitra Pariyar (kp), NC
row: SC refuses interim order in case
against Gagan Thapa (kh), Candidate
selection sparks disputes in parties :
UML and RSP leaderships accused of
ignoring party units and rules (kp),
Political
uncertainty clouds Nepal’s economic
outlook: WB (rep), Ticket
crunch puts political futures at risk:
from Congress ‘nepo babies’ to critics
of Oli (kh), Rebellion
from Congress and UML to RSP: Where have
rebel candidacies emerged? (kh) [First impression: the
total dominance of male Khas Arya in the
allocation of FPTP candidacies has
increased rather than decreased! And
this continues to apply to all parties.
In this way, multi-ethnic Nepal has no
future!]
19/01/2026: Foreign
Interference or Internal Political
Failure?, by Binoj Basnyat (kh) [Total internal political
failures, what else? Nepal must
immediately get rid of authoritarian
anti-democrats such as Oli, Dahal and
Deuba. But fundamental changes are also
necessary, for example with regard to
the parties, the laws, the constitution,
the electoral system and the political
orientation. In addition, there is a
pressing need for adequate social
inclusion, the implementation of
federalism and secularism, and the
immediate abolition of patriarchal
structures and practices.], UML
ticket row exposes Oli’s uncompromising
authoritarianism : Internal dissent
ignored as UML chief pushes pre-decided
candidate list, sidelining senior
leaders and long-time party workers,
by Gyanu Ghimire (kh) [Those who want democracy
should not vote for authoritarian,
anti-democratic despots who have already
proven their incompetence often enough!],
Tickets
to nowhere : KP Oli has rigged UML’s
ticket distribution for the March 5
polls—much to the party’s detriment
(kp), Yogesh
Bhattarai registers four-point dissent
in UML, says arbitrary leadership
decisions have wronged dedicated cadres
(kh), A
generation demands change - and the
ballot must deliver, by CK Peela
(ht) [In other
words: do not vote for parties and
politicians who reject reforms and
generational change at all costs!],
An
uncommon test of political readiness :
March elections offer a chance to
address Nepal’s long-standing issues,
but only if parties focus on action over
rhetoric, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp),
Reminiscing
last week: Realignments, retreats, and
uncertainty (kh), Elections
after the Gen Z Revolt: Old Parties, New
Fears, by Sugam Gautam (rep), Durga
Prasai arrested over spreading
misleading election information
(kh), Systemic
injustice: The toll of indiscriminate
prosecution on civil servants : Flawed
CIAA prosecutions erode the dignity of
civil servants while inflicting
significant financial and operational
losses on the government, by Bhasha
Sharma (nn)
18/01/2026: When
rights watchdogs falter : NHRC is a
reflection of problems of Nepali
society, including misogyny and
exclusion of minorities, by Mohna
Ansari (kp), Generational
waves within parties : Youth across
different parties are trying to bring
about positive change, by Abhi
Subedi (kp), Bending
the law before the ballot: How the law
was twisted for Rabi Lamichhane Attorney
General Sabita Bhandari’s deliberate
attempt to bend the existing law to
benefit Rabi Lamichhane has come under
public scrutiny for mocking the notion
of rule of law, by Akhilesh Tripathi
(nn) [The ruling
upper-caste elite minority continues to
believe that it can do whatever it
wants. The people are stupid, this
country belongs only to us and that's
how it must remain!], Three
writ petitions filed at Supreme Court
against attorney general’s decision to
amend chargesheets : Petitioners seek
interim order, saying move intended to
withdraw cooperative fraud cases
(kp), SC
accepts writ against AG’s withdrawal of
cases against Rabi Lamichhane (rep),
Deuba
faction files writ at SC against EC
decision (nn), For
ex-premier Deuba, Dadeldhura’s electoral
landscape is changing : Voters in the
Congress stronghold considering if it is
time to send someone other than
five-time PM to parliament, by Bimal
Khatiwada and Barun Paneru (kp), UML
declares Oli as its PM candidate : The
party chair to contest election from
Jhapa-5, his old constituency from where
Balendra Shah is also reportedly
contesting, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp) [May the voters save the
country from such a catastrophe!], Nepal:
A Nation Where Education Has Failed
Society. Nepal’s education system wastes
resources, deepens inequality, and
channels schooling toward exit rather
than prosperity, by Ram C Acharya
(rep)
17/01/2026: Election
Commission recognises Thapa-led Nepali
Congress : Commission will allow Deuba
faction to register new party if it does
not wish to come under newly elected
leadership, by Binod Ghimire and
Anil Giri (kp), Oli
and Dahal initiate discussions following
Thapa’s official recognition by Election
Commission (kh) [After Deuba was
dismissed, the two remaining power
players are becoming nervous!], Deuba-led NC to
challenge Gagan Thapa recognition at
Supreme Court (kh), Nepali
Congress splinters into three camps
after Election Commission recognizes
Gagan Thapa-led party (nn), NC
CWC unveils six-point roadmap after EC
recognition (rep) [Unfortunately, the
urgently needed adequate social
inclusion is still missing from the
agenda! Nepal must finally stop being a
state dominated by male Khas Arya.],
New
Sociability Shapes Nepal Into Open
Society, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Bid
to withdraw cases against Lamichhane may
hit all money laundering, organized
crime cases pending in courts, by
Tapendra Karki (rep)
16/01/2026: Congress
split lands in Election Commission :
Gagan Thapa and Sher Bahadur Deuba
factions submit rival claims as
candidate nomination day for March 5
parliamentary election approaches,
by Anil Giri (kp), Grand
split in Nepal’s grand old party :
But the Nepali Congress factions may
still decide that breaking up is hard to
do so close to polls, by Shristi
Karki (nt), Deuba
faction claims 885 NC convention
delegates withdrew signatures backing
Special General Convention (kh) [This sounds like KP
Oli's lies in 2021, when Deuba had
enough MPs behind him to replace Oli as
Prime Minister!], NC
leader Min Bishwakarma claims no special
convention held (kh) [No meeting of former
Central Working Committee held! Nepal's
politicians only know how to run smear
campaigns. They are not interested in
democracy or the good of the country.
The youth and their mass revolt are
completely ignored. Presumably it never
even happened, right?], Election
Commission recognizes Gagan Thapa-led
Nepali Congress as official party
(kh), Election
Commission recognises Gagan Thapa-led
Nepali Congress : Decision follows
counter claims by Thapa and Deuba
factions over party legitimacy (kp),
Revamping
Nepali Congress : Nepal needs a strong
Congress party, a historically moderate,
left-of-centre democratic force
(kp), Reinventing
political praxis : Only when Gagan Thapa
helps reinvent the praxis of politics
within NC and beyond will his gamble pay
off, by Dinesh Kafle (kp), PM
Karki calls for young, honest leadership
to replace old political mindset
(kh), Clash
of titans looms in Jhapa-5 as Balen
targets Oli’s bastion : Voters say they
are eager for a new face and even a
small shift in support could throw
surprise results, by Gaurav Pokharel
(kp), Gen-Z
injured protesters, families of martyrs
stage sit-in at PM’s Office (kh), Writ petition filed
in Supreme Court against AG’s approval
to amend Rabi Lamichhane’s charge sheet
(kh), All
accused in Rabi Lamichhane-related cases
acquitted of money laundering and
organized crime charges (kh), Valley
sees jump in respiratory problems as
pollution worsens : Experts say masks
are not enough and call for concerted
action against air pollution (kp), FDI
commitments see over 52 percent rise
despite political uncertainty :
Industrialists call for a conducive
investment climate to better utilise
Nepal’s growing cash reserves (kp),
Gen
Z’s Warning: Nepal’s Economic Policy
Cannot Withstand Algorithmic Disruption,
by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep)
15/01/2026: Nepali
Congress splits ahead of elections :
Third division in the party since 1950.
March 5 elections could be affected.
Both factions claim legitimacy from
Election Commission, by Anil Giri
(kp), Battle
for legitimacy begins : Experts split on
whether legitimacy rests with general
convention or central committee, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Nepali
Congress split triggers legal battle
over party legitimacy, by Narayan
Aryal (kh), Gagan
Thapa’s long political journey to party
leadership : Winning support of majority
of Congress delegates was a feat. The
road ahead could be even more bumpy,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Gagan
Thapa to draft NC manifesto for March 5
election (kh 15/01/2026) [Even the ‘new’ Nepali
Congress is completely in the hands of
male Khas Arya. Other social groups play
only a minor role!], Gen Z
activist Tanuja Pandey hails NC Special
General convention, says frozen pond
turns into river (rep), Attorney
general directs withdrawal of organised
crime and money laundering charges
against RSP chair Lamichhane : OAG
clarified that the cooperative fraud
case against him will continue unchanged
(kp), UML
General Secretary Pokhrel says
withdrawal of Rabi Lamichhane case
weakens rule of law (kh), Gen-Z
Movement slams bid to shield Rabi
Lamichhane, demands rule of law
(kh), Smog
alert! Nearly 1,200 brick kilns
nationwide start firing today :
Low-grade coal used by most kilns blamed
for worsening air quality, by Arjun
Poudel (kp), Do
Not Let Promise of Good Governance Fade
Away : Four months after the Gen Z
movement, public hope is fading as the
new government struggles to turn protest
energy into meaningful reforms and good
governance (rep)
14/01/2026: The
spectre of political corporatism : As
long as the state remains a Khas-Arya
monopoly, changing leaders is just
rearranging the boardroom, by CK Lal
(kp), Official
implementation of mother languages still
challenging (kh), SGC
of the NC: Deuba should attend to avoid
party's split, by Jiba Raj Pokharel
(ht), Nepali
Congress in last-ditch talks to prevent
party split : Party chief Deuba’s
resignation or formation of an interim
high-command at the crux of ongoing
negotiations, by Anil Giri (kp), NC splits as Deuba
faction suspends Thapa, Sharma, Mansoor
(kh), The
shattered house of Nepali Congress : A
political history of ambition, betrayal,
money and missed opportunities inside
Nepal’s oldest democratic party, by
Sanket Koirala (kh), ‘A
broad citizen campaign is essential to
control air pollution’, interview
with Anup Subedi (nn), Attorney
General prepare to withdraw
money-laundering and organized crime
cases against Rabi Lamichhane (nn),
AG
approves withdrawal of organized crime,
money laundering charges against Rabi
Lamichhane (kh), Dividend
or disaster? : There is an urgent need
to bridge the gap between the potential
and reality of Nepal’s young workforce
(kp), Nepal’s
Demographic Advantage at Risk (rep),
Anomalies
Plague Nepali Politics, by Bhupa P
Dhamala (rn), Sedhain
taken into custody for sending SMSs to 5
million to push royalist protest
(kh)
13/01/2026: NC
Gen-Z calls for radical change in party
leadership and national politics
(kh), Congress
leaders in hectic parleys to avert party
split : Thapa, Sharma demand recognition
of convention, election ticket overhaul,
and Deuba’s withdrawal from party
control, by Anil Giri and
Purushottam Poudel (kp), Reviving
Democracy from Within (rep), Congress
general secretaries call for sweeping
reforms : Thapa and Sharma present bold
proposals on governance,
anti-corruption, electoral reform,
inclusivity and national development
(kp), High-level
commission to be formed to probe assets
of public officials including former
justices and army generals (rep), Three
is not a crowd : Ghising’s abrupt
depature from the RSP is not a healthy
development for Nepali politics
(kp), Old
questions in new times : Both
exaggerated hope in new parties and
blind faith in old ones are harmful to
the public conscience, by
Chandrakishore (kp), A
bitter irony: Nepal’s ‘food basket’
Madhesh battling widespread malnutrition
: 29 percent of children in Madhesh
Province, which is considered fertile
for agriculture and is referred to as
Nepal’s ‘granary’ or ‘food basket’, are
victims of malnutrition, by Birendra
Raman (nn), After
funding dispute, TU Teaching Hospital
halts services under government health
insurance : Hospital says decision takes
effect from January 15, but patients
reported being denied services from
Monday (kp), 12.7%
youth unemployed, over Rs 1,500 billion
‘life-cycle deficit’ in Nepal :
According to the report, youth
unemployment stands at 12.7 percent,
while only 38.5 percent of the labor
force is actively participating, by
Ruby Rauniyar (rep), Democracy
Faces Trust Deficit, by Rajendra
Prasad Baral (rn)
12/01/2026: Nepal's
Universal Periodic Review: Reforms
needed to safeguard media freedom,
by Laxman Datt Pant (ht), Reminiscing
last week: Trust, turbulence, and
politics (kh), Deuba weighs ‘safe
landing’ as 56.13% delegates back
Congress special convention : Strong
turnout at the Gagan–Bishwa Prakash–led
special convention forces Deuba camp
into crisis talks over a negotiated way
forward to prevent party split, by
Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Convention
turnout hints at leadership change in
Congress : If organisers’ claim of over
56 percent general convention delegates
is true, Deuba will be pushed into a
minority, by Purushhottam Poudel
(kp), Billions
wasted, halls empty: Lumbini’s
infrastructure dreams turn into ghost
structures : Large physical
infrastructures built in Lumbini
Province with the investment of billions
of rupees remain unused or abandoned,
by CP Khanal (nn), Free
and fair election key to restoring
Nepal’s international reputation : Use
of force on Gen Z protesters fell
outside standards of legitimacy,
necessity and proportionality,
interview with Surya Subedi (kp), A
movement bigger than parties : Linking
the success of the Gen Z movement to the
success of particular parties is a
category error, by Biswas Baral (kp)
11/01/2026: GESI-responsive
budgeting: Boon for educational
transformation, by Gita Subedi (kh),
Prithvi
Jayanti and National Unity Day being
observed today (kh) [In a
multi-ethnic, multi-religious and
multicultural state, national unity must
also encompass social inclusion and
equality. But this was not what Prthvi
Narayan wanted, and the effects of this can
still be felt today!],
Between
iconoclasm and sycophancy : To deny
Prithivi Narayan Shah’s vision or
methods is to misunderstand him, and by
extension, ourselves, by Sanitya
Kalika (kp), From
unification to uncertainty: Nepal’s
ongoing struggle for nation-building,
by Manisha Bhattarai Bhatt (ok), Congress
special general convention kicks off
today : Party chief Sher Bahadur Deuba
declines to attend. It is unclear if the
convention will pick a new party
president, by Anil Giri (kp), Why
a split in the Nepali Congress looks
imminent, by Akhilesh Tripathi (nn),
Respect
the Rules or Risk Disintegration
(rep), As
Gagan–Bishwa camp nears majority, Deuba
calls close aides for discussion
(kh), Kulman
Ghising splits from Rastriya Swatantra
Party just 12 days after unity : Split
seen as blow to Kathmandu mayor Shah’s
effort to bring alternative forces
together, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp), Disability
in politics : Parties must recognise
that disability representation is a
constitutional guarantee, by
Sadikshya Dulal (kp), 2025
Year-End Letter to Nepal, by Ram C
Acharya (rep), JSP-Nepal
and LSP-Nepal to merge; Upendra Yadav to
lead, Mahantha Thakur as patron (kh)
[Everywhere, old,
failed faces!]
10/01/2026: Ashika
Tamang asks: ‘Men are in power
everywhere. Why do you resist when a
woman steps forward?’ (rep), Ghanashyam
Bhusal lashes out at Nepali Congress,
calls party’s politics
‘syndicate-driven’ (kh), Kulman
Ghising to take charge as Ujyalo Nepal
chair after potential split with RSP
(kh), RSP
calls emergency Secretariat meeting as
unity deal with Ujyalo Nepal hits crisis
(kh), RSP
and Ujyaalo Nepal merger collapses amid
leadership disputes (rep), Split
in Ujyaalo Nepal Party after Kulman
becomes Chair; Dr Joshi and 20 central
members remain with RSP (kh) [Promising new forces are
destroying themselves. This strengthens
the old politicians and parties in their
efforts to continue their misguided
policies even after the elections. The
youth revolt and its justified cause
seem to have been forgotten after only
four months!], Oli
says UML convention sent ‘historic’
message, reviews political roadmap at
Central Committee meeting (kh) [The historic message is
that the party does not want to change
at all, as if the youth revolt had never
happened: no admission of its own
mistakes, no generational change,
authoritarian anti-democratic
dictatorship of the party chairman,
absolute dominance of male Khas Arya,
merciless punishment of critics,
unchanged radical rejection of social
inclusion.], Deuba
faction panics as special convention
looks inevitable : As convention backers
seek to include all in the Jan 11-12
event, Congress establishment side
suspects ‘foreign ploy’ (kp) [Conspiracy? Foreign
ploy? Or would it be better to describe
it as a lack of democracy, the arrogance
of certain politicians, or the
destruction of the party's future?],
Grassroots
recommendations do not guarantee a poll
ticket : In Nepal’s political parties,
district units recommend candidates, but
party leadership often override the
rules to pick their favourites at the
last minute, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp) [This is what
the male highcaste oligarchs at the top
of the parties at national level call
democracy!], Nepal’s
foreign exchange reserves hit Rs3.2
trillion as investment stalls : The
country’s swelling foreign currency
reserves now surpass half of its GDP,
by Sangam Prasain and Krishana Prasain
(kp), Out-of-constituency,
diaspora voting not possible in March :
Election Commission cites time
constraints and lack of preparations
(kp) [It's always
the same. Since the interim government
loudly proclaimed this, absolutely
nothing has been done to fulfil this
fundamental human right. Previous
governments under Oli, Dahal and Deuba
behaved in a similar manner!], Printing
machine worth Rs 250 million procured
remains idle at EC for eight years,
by Bhuwan Sharma (rep), Resolving
Crisis Of Political Culture, Values,
by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Youth
Empowerment For National Prosperity,
by Anup Uprety (rn), Former
King Gyanendra warns Nepal may not
survive as a nation (kh) [Prithvi Narayan once
laid the foundation for Nepal's
independence, but he was also
responsible for social inequality in
this multi-ethnic, multi-religious and
multicultural state. Therefore, Prithvi
Path is not a desirable path to follow.
Political parties and the monarchy have
caused great damage on this path in
recent years and decades!]
09/01/2026: Uncertainty
looms over hundreds of scrapped
contracts after Minister Kulman
Ghising’s resignation, by Asmita
Parajuli (kh), By
2050, Nepal must create 6.5m jobs to
reap demographic dividend : World Bank:
Country’s prospects hinge on creating
good jobs and harnessing skills of
women, returning migrants, by Sangam
Prasain (kp), Glimmer
of hope for 2007 Gaur massacre survivors
: Last month, Supreme Court issued the
full text of its 2023 verdict in a case
filed by victims and relatives of the
massacre and directed police to start
investigation, by Shiva Puri (kp), On
nation building : There is a massive
gap between form and substance in both
Nepal’s economy and politics, by
Prakash Chandra Lohani (kp), Nepal’s
‘hung transition’ : The Gen Z-led
protests’ message is clear: The existing
social contract is broken, by
Santosh Bisht (kp), HoR
election: Fears mount over escaped
inmates disrupting polls, by
Tapendra Karki (rep), Education
ministry under scrutiny as millions
spent just on discussions about its new
legislations, by Ruby Rauniyar
(rep), Madhes
watch, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae),
RSP’s
PR list is not good PR : Political
legitimacy tethered to popularity and
digital visibility risks sidelining
competent individuals who lack
comparable social capital, by Ayusha
Chalise (rep)
08/01/2026: Citizenship
through mother’s name comes into force
after regulation amendment (kh) [Extremely patriarchal
thinking persists: it should not matter
whether the mother or father has
Nepalese citizenship. In both cases,
children must have a fundamental right
to full Nepalese citizenship, with all
the rights and obligations that entails!],
New
election, old platitudes
People do not remember what was said
some years earlier, let alone what
manifestoes contained, by Deepak
Thapa (kp), Thapa
and Sharma formally call Congress
special convention : Wednesday
announcement sets stage for a factional
clash ahead of polls. Deuba asks leaders
to shun Jan 11-12 event, by Anil
Giri (kp) [It would
not be the first time that Deuba, in his
boundless lust for power, divided the
party!], Nepali
Congress heads toward split as
establishment faction calls central
members’ meet (kh), Differences
over leadership stall Ujyalo Nepal–RSP
unity process, by Gyanu Ghimire
(kh), Deal
with Ghising to be formalized through
party process: RSP Chair Lamichhan
(nn), New
parties confront old problems : After
resigning as minister on Wednesday,
Ghising indicates being active in the
RSP, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Ghising resigns,
Gupta signals readiness for elections;
Kharel and Aryal stay undecided, by
Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Congress,
UML set to win all seats up for grabs in
National Assembly : Parties file
candidacies for 18 seats in the upper
house as two major forces turn election
to a mere formality, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) [Nepal's
political system is far from democratic!
Two parties with authoritarian,
anti-democratic and power-hungry leaders
dominate the parliamentary chambers with
ethnically and gender-exclusive
representatives, even though together
they only received the support of half
the population in the last elections!],
Luxury
hotels hit by Gen Z protests face more
pressure from spring elections : With
most 5-star properties already reporting
losses, March polls could also deter
visitors, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Home
Minister holds talks with Hindu leaders,
calls for religious harmony and zero
tolerance for unrest (rep), People
Prefer Delivery To Rhetoric, by
Mukti Rijal (rn), Save
Federalism From Rent-seeking Practice,
by Suraj Parajuli (rn)
07/01/2026: Ministry
working to endorse TRC rules despite
reservations from some conflict victims
: Officials at the transitional justice
commissions say they have completed most
of their preparations to start detailed
investigations, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), What
South Asia’s Political Fault Lines Mean
for Nepal in 2026, by Binoj Basnyat
(kh), Rastriya
Swatantra Party faces criticism over
lack of inclusivity in leadership team
(kh) [In terms of
the dominance of male Khas Arya, the RSP
is no different from other Nepalese
parties. Furthermore, the party does not
have a clear position on federalism,
secularism, monarchy and the Hindu
state! On a positive note, there is
greater participation from the younger
generation.], Gagan
Thapa registers dissent over NC decision
on UML alliance, National Assembly
candidates (kh), NC's
violation of its own constitution:
Devaluation of its democratic identity,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht), Birgunj
gradually returns to normal after curfew
lifted (kh), Small
private clinics driving female foeticide
in Nepal : Around 300 radiologists and
200 gynaecologists in urban clinics
enable sex-selective abortions, experts
say, by Arjun Poudel (kp), PM
asks party-affiliated ministers to quit
: The prime minister cites public
perception and the non-partisan nature
of her government, by Anil Giri
(kp), Kulman
Ghising considering resignation under
pressure from all sides, close aides
urge caution (rep), Minister
Ghising resigns (rn), Province
in action : Nepal’s federalism succeeds
not through slogans but through practice,
by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Regulations,
revolution and chaos : The media must
review their performance of 2025 to
ensure they continue to function as the
fourth estate, by Bhanu Bhakta
Acharya (kp), Rethinking
Nepal’s Foreign Policy: Why the Yam
Between the Boulders Must Move, by
Kanchan Jha (rep)
06/01/2026: Justice
Deferred, Victims Forgotten, by
Charan Prasai (rep) [And
not to forget: responsible politicians,
Maoists and army leadership satisfied!],
Vanishing
girls : Unchecked sex-selective
abortions are taking the country down a
dangerous road (kp), The
old and the new : The notion that our
established parties have become too old
and weak is ridiculous, by Mitra
Pariyar (kp), Nepalis
abroad will not be able to vote this
time: Minister Kharel (rep) [Oli and the other
so-called top politicians are
responsible for this because of their
years of inaction in this regard,
despite clear instructions from the
Supreme Court!], Contradictory
Laws: Eligible to contest elections, but
not to become an MP. Political parties
are reluctant to make laws barring
accused persons from contesting
elections, by Bhasha Sharma (nn) [This is
due to the close ties
and cooperation between
politics and crime! No
truly democratic party
would nominate convicted
criminals as candidates.
Voters must decide
whether they want to be
governed by potential
criminals!], Jailed
in refugee scam, Top
Bahadur Rayamajhi
recommended as candidate
(rep) [The UML
candidates are
increasingly becoming a
bunch of criminal
elements. This also
proves the party's
hypocrisy when it comes
to eradicating
corruption!],
Oli
sidelines rivals, strips Ishwar Pokhrel
of key role, elevates Bishnu Rimal
(kh) [What kind of
despicable character is this? Personal
revenge on critics, lies and deliberate
misstatements, manipulation of
elections, obstruction of political
stability and urgently needed
legislation.], Major
parties allying for upper house
elections : Deuba, Oli, Dahal and
Madhesh-based parties are giving final
shape to a seat-sharing formula, by
Anil Giri (kh) [The
oligarchs continue to turn the screws to
destroy democracy!], Four
parties agree to share 18 NA seats
(rep), Offensive
religious comments on TikTok sparks
tension across Madhesh (rep), All-party
meeting urges social harmony in Birgunj
amid religious tensions (kh), Curfew
in Birgunj extended until 6 PM Tuesday
amid rising communal tensions (kh),
UML
to align with Nepali Congress for
National Assembly election on Jan 25
(kh) [The old,
failed politicians who bear primary
responsibility for the political,
economic and social decline of the
country are once again resorting to
electoral manipulation in order to
continue their mismanagement unchanged!
Was there really a youth revolt in
September?], Files
of over 10,000 cases burnt at SC
recovered (nn), Supreme
Court prepares 10,000+ case files lost
in fire during Gen-Z protests (kh),
Mayor
Balen Shah submits written response to
Gen-Z movement probe panel (kh), Week
after four Madheshi parties announced
unity, they are yet to name the new
party, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Gen
Z activist Bhawana Raut asks: Have new
political parties forgotten political
values? (rep), Gen
Z Front Coordinator Rakshya Bam cautions
NC against insulting Gen Z movement
(rep), We
seek solutions within framework of
federal democratic republic,
interview with Rakshya Bam (rn), Govt,
foreign forces conspiring to postpone
elections after UML–NC rapprochement:
Oli (rep) [Time
and again, we hear the same flimsy and
completely unfounded allegations of
conspiracies and foreign influence when
these failed and utterly incompetent
politicians realise that the country's
citizens are no longer willing to put up
with their disastrous spectacle! Their
renewed plans for manipulative collusion
in the electoral process should be seen
as a conspiracy!]
05/01/2026: Reminiscing
last week: Realignment, Regulation, and
Reckoning (kh), Falling
female births widening gender gap
Gaps high in Sudurpaschim, Madhesh as
preference for sons drives sex-selective
abortions (kp) [The targeted abortion of
female foetuses is a crime based on
patriarchal thinking and should be
punished most severely!], Proportional
representation: Dominated by elites and
celebrities, by Pushpa Raj Joshi
(ht), Nepal
at a Crossroads: When Weak Systems
Undermine Good People, by Atul
Koirala and Avanish Pathak (rep), RSP
is a residual power of older parties,
not a true alternative : Leaders are
still using rhetoric to shape their
narrative rather than engaging in
substantive policy work, interview
with Sucheta Pyakuryal (kp), Oli
denies ordering police to fire on Gen Z
protesters : Former prime minister was
questioned over suppression of youth
protests in which a total of 77 were
killed, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Of course, but as prime
minister he bore political
responsibility. No upright democrat
would seek public office again after
these excesses by the security forces!],
Prohibitory
order imposed in four major areas of
Birgunj (kh), Travel
restriction on Oli lifted (kh), Nepali leaders rush
to Delhi ahead of elections (kh) [??], Who
dares wins : The initiative of two NC
general secretaries to save the party
from itself deserves support (kp)
(kp), NC
steps up talks with UML, potential
partners ahead of National Assembly
elections (kh) [In search of
undemocratic electoral alliances whose
sole aim is to bring failed old
politicians back into parliament. After
the elections, these alliances are no
longer of any significance!], Nepali Congress
claims 8 seats in upcoming National
Assembly polls (kh), Instead
of exiting FATF’s ‘grey list’, Nepal
faces risk of falling into ‘dark grey
list’, by Uddab Thapa (nn), ‘Abuse
of Authority’ by finance ministry in
spending Pollution Control Fees, by
Bidhya Rai (nn), Public
Service in Reverse Gear : Nepal’s
driving licence backlog shows how poor
planning, weak accountability and
corruption have turned a basic public
service into years of waiting despite
full payment (rep)
04/01/2026: CPN
(UML) leader and ex-minister Rajkumar
Gupta is behind bars. Here is why,
by Akilesh Tripathi (nn), Security
tightened in 8 districts after Birgunj
unrest (kh), Parsa
administration calls for maintaining
social harmony (kh), Factional
feud over proportional candidates hits
RSP-UNP unity : Ujyalo Nepal side
members absent from RSP’s Pokhara meet
saying they didn’t have clear
instructions from the centre, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp), Counter-Revolution,
Political Apartheid and Civic Erasure,
by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep), PM
Karki’s ‘fictional’ empathy : Karki’s
appeal to be included in short fiction
reveals her existential angst, by
Abhi Subedi (kp), Court
limitation freeze for two more months
due to disruption by September protests
: Top court says decision to address
inconvenience, confusion and hardship
for litigants due to ‘extraordinary
situation’ created by arson and
vandalism (kp), Justice
Under Siege (rep), House
Of Representatives Polls Urgent : The
election must be held on the stipulated
time to bring the derailed constitution
to a right track, by Govinda Bahadur
Tumbahang (rn), Public
debt hits Rs 2.8 trillion mark
(rep), Oli
and Dahal hold talks to discuss
electoral alliance (rep) [They obviously fear the
real possibility that the electorate
will finally decide not to re-elect
them. Electoral alliances are not
intended for the period after the
elections anyway, but only to secure the
continued presence of so-called top
politicians in parliament!]
03/01/2026: Beyond
the Ruins: Can Nepal’s Gen-Z Revive
Democracy?, by Ganga Thapa (kh), Election Commission
allows replacement of PR candidates who
withdraw within deadline (kh), Women
activists protest political parties’ PR
lists : Over 200 women and civil society
activists marched in Kathmandu demanding
fair representation and accountability
from political parties (kp), Supreme
Court orders Election Commission to
ensure disability representation in PR
lists : People with disabilities will
suffer irreparable harm if they are
excluded, the apex court says in an
interim order (kp), Amidst
objection within, NC revises date for
15th General Convention, reschedules for
May 11-14 (nn) [Holding a party
conference before the elections and
fundamentally overhauling the party and
its political orientation would have
been far too democratic. This way, the
old, failed party leadership can
continue as before! The question is
whether this will continue to find
favour with voters.], Nepali
Congress schedules general convention
for May 11-14 : General Secretaries
Thapa and Sharma are adamant that the
‘mandatory’ special convention be held
before the March 5 elections, by
Anil Giri (kp), Government
signs six-point deal with Dr Bhusal,
Bista :Agreement sees end to 11-day
hunger strike (kp), Defining
Leadership As Cultural Guardianship,
by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Gen-Z
leader Miraj Dhungana questions
Rabi-Balen-Kulman (kh)
02/01/2026: Gen-Z
split deepens: Front, Council eye RSP
alliance, Movement chooses protest path,
by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), The
three musketeers : The new alliance
between Lamichhane, Shah and Ghising
opens a promising new political front,
by Bishal Thapa (kp), New
voices, old promises : The workings of
political parties and the political
structure remain under the thumb of
special interests, by Durga Gautam
(kp), Rebuilding
Nepal’s Political Parties for Democracy,
by Milan Jung Katuwal (rep), Old
vs new : The UML-NC-NCP legacy parties
face a formidable challenge from the
alternative BRK alliance in March,
by Shristi Karki (nt), Nepal’s
Future Demands Ideas Over Power, by
Ghanshyam Bhatt (rep), Leadership
dispute puts Congress in crisis : Amid
tensions with party chief Deuba, general
secretaries Thapa and Sharma
unilaterally call special convention,
by Anil Giri (kp), UML’s
PR picks spark outcry as old faces
dominate new list, by Tapendra Karki
(rep), Under
mounting criticism, parties pledge to
correct lists of their proportional
candidates : Parties are found to have
undermined constitutional spirit of
representing marginalised communities so
as to award their relatives and
favourites, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp), Nepal’s
‘nepo list’, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ae), Neo-populist
card in Nepali politics, by Shusil
Thapa (ae), SC
issues order to ensure representation of
people with disabilities (nn), UML
recommends ‘Chakre Milan’ as candidate
from Gorkha-2 (kh) [Once again, the CPN
(UML) is resorting to nominating
well-known criminals as candidates. This
says a lot about Oli and his party's
understanding of democracy!], Valley
chokes as PM2.5 soars. Expert urge
urgent action : Most monitoring stations
showed red alerts Thursday. Light rain
expected Friday may not clean the air,
by Arjun Poudel (kp), Government
failing to secure people’s basic right
to breathe clean air : Extorting
environmental fees from consumers only
to fuel administrative apathy, by
Bidya Rai (nn), Karki-led
probe panel questions Deuba and Dahal
over Gen Z protest violence (rep), Not ever again :
2026 marks 30 years after the start of
the Maoist conflict, and 20 years since
the ceasefire in 2006, by Kunda
Dixit (nt), Nepal’s
incomplete revolutions : Political and
democratic movements of the past decades
have all fallen short of citizen’s
expectations, by Sudiksha Tuladhar
(nt)
01/01/2026: A
vote for generational change or just
another election? The March 5 snap
election, triggered by a deadly Gen
Z-led protest, is reshaping political
competition. Yet questions remain about
the parties’ visions, ideologies and
promises of delivery, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Gen-Z
activists protest RSP proportional list,
warn against voting if not revised
(kh), Here
is how RSP can change its proportional
representation closed list (kh), PR
disaster : A few good picks can’t
justify widespread capture of
Proportional Representation seats by
powerful elites (kp) [The electoral system as
such is entirely geared towards
maintaining the dominance of traditional
elites, i.e. the minority of male
high-caste elites!], Proportional
Representation or Political Privilege?
(rep), RSP
grows into a political behemoth :
Rastriya Swatantra Party, now boosted by
influential figures, looks to cash in on
Gen Z protest’s momentum and diaspora
backing, though analysts warn its appeal
may be limited outside urban areas,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp), New
polarisation ahead of elections : A
changed post-Gen Z political landscape,
unification of alternative forces and
parallel preparations for polls and
possible House revival make upcoming
election highly unpredictable, by
Anil Giri (kp), Elections,
economy, and the weight of youth
expectations : As Nepal heads to polls,
economists see short-term economic
stimulus amid deep concerns over
instability, informal money, and whether
the Gen Z uprising will bring lasting
change, by Sangam Prasain (kp), First-time
voters claim their stake : Young voters
heading to the polls for the first time
say political instability and deep
dissatisfaction with established parties
have pushed them to participate, by
Aarya Chand (kp), Celebrities,
Gen Z and the ballot : Public figures
are calling on young Nepalis to vote,
seeing the election as a chance to end
decades of political instability—while
remaining wary of repeating past
mistakes, by Anish Ghimire (kp), Failed
CIAA : Weak investigations shrink CIAA’s
success rate to mere 50 percent, by
Bhasha Sharma (nn), Probe
commission to summon former PM Oli for
statement (rep), Security
in focus as government asked to create
conditions for March 5 polls : Home
minister says absconding prisoners,
looted arms won’t be allowed to disrupt
vote (kp), APF
says man killed during retaliatory
firing while checking vehicles near
India border (kh), Laukahi
area in Sunsari tense after city safari
driver dies in APF firing, by Amar
Khadka (rep), Incidents
of press freedom violation on rise in
2025: FNJ (rep), 30
percent of prisoners out of contact
after escaping from Nakhkhu Prison
(rn), Collective
efforts imperative to promote national
identity: Minister Kharel (kh) [What is national dress
and national identity in a multi-ethnic
and multicultural state such as Nepal?
This sounds like Mahendra Shah's idea of
a forcibly imposed cultural unitary
state!], Preserve
cultural identity: PM Karki (kh)
|
Chronology of the failed
creation of a socially inclusive multi-ethnic and
multicultural Nepal:
7379
|
days since Delhi agreement of
political parties
|
7227
|
days since the people forced
King Gyanendra to end his putsch
|
7015
|
days since Compreheive Peace
Agreement; government, leading party politicians,
former Maoists and army leaders still prevent
conclusion of the peace process
|
6960
|
days since promulgation of the
Interim Constitution
|
6510
|
days since elections to CA-I
|
4460
|
days since elections to CA-II
|
3790
|
days since promulgation of
non-inclusive and until today not really
implemented constitution through illegal procedure
(text
of constitution)
|
2936
|
days since the federal system
should have been implemented; still missing:
numerous laws, infrastructure, fiscal regulations,
etc.
|
2911
|
days since KP Oli became PM for
2nd time: most of the necessary working processes
not really completed; instead, growing violation
of fundamental rights, federal chaos, unabated
nepotism, corruption and power struggles
|
1872
|
days since PM Oli putsched and
tried to destroy the democratic system with the
help of President Bidya Devi Bhandari
|
1795
|
days since the Supreme Court
ruled that the merger of CPN-UML and CPN-MC to
form the NCP on 17 May 2018 was illegitimate,
thereby reactivating the two original parties
|
1668
|
days since the Supreme Court
reinstated the House of Representatives again and
ordered the replacement of Prime Minister KP Oli
by Sher Bahadur Deuba; continued disregard of
constitution and democratic principles
|
1137
|
days since PK
Dahal became PM in cooperation with KP Oli,
misusing the votes of former coalition partners,
later returning to the parties of his election
alliance and then again returning to the coalition
with CPN (UML) producing highest political
instability
|
| 0569 |
days
since KP Oli became PM for 3rd time despite his
attempted coup of 2021, further destroying
democracy and the political system
|
0145
|
days
since Sushila Karki became interim PM |
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