Once more, a clash of personalities among leaders undermines the Madhes movement
The Madhesi parties want to keep agitation in slow boil until the Oli coalition falls
Failure by Kathmandu to address Madhesi demands of self-rule will lead to a prolonged agitation
Some organised crime dons are more equal than others in the Tarai
If Kathmandu doesn’t listen, public anger in the Tarai is going to grow once more to boiling point
Madhesi leaders believe PM Oli has no intention of following through on his commitments
Something is brewing again in Kathmandu’s political cauldron after the Nepali Congress convention
There are too many groups dissatisfied with the way the agitation in the Madhes has been called off.
Unrest will grow again in the plains unless Kathmandu initiates confidence building measures
Cadre, voters and supporters of the Big Three are turning against them in the Tarai
Fearful of anarchy and criminalisation, the Madhesi parties and Kathmandu are coming close to a deal, but will it last?
The people of the Tarai are angry, but not angry enough to join another protest movement led by Madhesi politicians