NC and the Maoists will each have to take a step back to end the deadlock
DAMAKANT JAYSHI
When those with responsibility behave irresponsibly
One month to go before the constitution deadline we are still discussing the nature of federalism
KUNDA DIXIT Ah, so finally, there are signs that two principal architects of the peace process in Nepal, the Maoists and the NC are trying to…
Without a roadmap, there is no point extending the term of the Constituent Assembly
Tough tasks lie ahead for constitution writing, so Dahal's continued leadership of the sub-committee debating issues is important
Without Nepali Congress, the Khanal-Dahal government isn't going anywhere
Only if the two principal architects of the peace process work together will it be concluded
Political activity is still limited to wrangling as the Constituent Assembly's time runs out
"Either give us back our loved ones or tell us what you did to them"
The first step towards a better life is often the hardest one for Nepalis applying for passports
We should be more interested in why the near-agreement between the Maoists and the rest at Gokarna fell through than in the recent seven-point agreement
NC must move on from its mistakes and reach out to Khanal and the Maoists
The deadline for a consensus government is over, but its possibility has not ended.
Can you force your Chairman from taking his grand-daughter out of her private school? Bet not.
Chairman Dahal may be looking to use UML's Khanal like he did Lt. General Kul Bahadur Khadka back in 2009
The parties should be focusing on enabling the existing local mechanisms post-UNMIN
Unless our politicians internalise the lessons of 2010, we can expect a repeat performance
KIRAN PANDAY We seem to be moving more towards presidential rule after 28 May next year rather than promulgating the new constitution and…
Insisting that digging up the past will jeopardise the future is dishonest
Imagining we can influence the relationship between Nepal and China is hubris
Communists need enemies for their survival, even if they have to invent them
Chairman Dahal is on a tightrope, but it's best not to try push him off
The high level task force has stooped low in its treatment of Nepali women and citizenship