Published on: Apr 10, 2025
Over the past 75 years, Nepal has seen seven different constitutions and four political systems, with violence consistently being used as a means to challenge and overthrow these systems. The 2015 Constitution of Nepal, the sixth in this series, includes references to past violent political movements in its preamble, effectively legitimizing political violence. While all political parties have denounced the recent violent incident in Tinkune, the ruling parties responsible for the new constitution have been less vocal in their condemnation of the violence that occurred during a protest by Pro-monarchists. With the constitution itself acknowledging and even glorifying past violence, there seems to be no end in sight to the culture of impunity in Nepal.
By Keshab Poudel | Apr 11, 2025
Kul Man Ghising, the former Managing Director of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), expressed his gratitude to the people for their overwhelming support and love. He mentioned that he is humbly acknowledging the people's justice by bowing down to them.
By Keshab Poudel | Apr 13, 2025