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Archieve 2006
01 Blame Yourselves Not Democracy
01 What kind of state is Nepal?
01The Constitutionality Question
01 First, the politicians should put their house in order
02 Fall of democracy
03 Reshuffling the Cabinet in Nepal
04 Fight To Finish
05-The King and The Opposition in A Showdown
06 Comments on King's Address to Nation
07 Nepal Municipal Elections: A Bit of Joke
08 Understanding with Maoists
09 Infiltration into Nepal Rallies: Security or Maoists or Minors?
10 Sincerity of Nepal's King
11 Need for keeping People Vigilant in Nepal
12 House Declaration [1] ends the Shah Dynasty in Nepal
13 Resurrection Of Old Habits In Nepal
14 Koirala Family And Kingship in Nepal
15 Nepal Relapsing into Regression
16 Maoists’ Quiet Revolution
17 Don't betray people
18 SPA and Current Political Situation in Nepal
19 Coups and Kings
20 Secret Deal In Nepal
21 Champion or Naught
22 Shame on You
23 SPA-Maoists’ Failed Deal in Nepal
24 Why King Did Not Reply
25 Steps Toward New Nepal
26 Six-point Agreement Reached between the SPA and CPN-Maoist
27 Winners and Losers
28 Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2006
29 King Be Made President
30 Agreement on Monitoring of the Management of Arms and Armies
31 Interim Constitution: Its Features and Flaws
32 Nepal Government’s Policies and Programs for the Fiscal Year 2006 (2063)
33 Republic or Not: Greatest Moral Issue
34 Change: Not Status Quo
35 Peace still Elusive
36 Illusion or Reality
37 Deposed King Gyanendra Stretches the Truth
38 Nepal Became a Republic
39 Gaur Massacre
40 Coalition Government in Nepal
41 Making Nepal Prosperous
42 Celebrating a Loktantra Day in Nepal
43 People’s Third Movement In The Offing
44 In Support of Corruption in Nepal
45 Assault On Free Press?
46 Probability of Constituent Assembly Polls
47 Is NC not a Royalist Party, Girija the King?
48 Maoists’ Movement
49 Imposing CA Polls on Nepalis
50 Nepalese Politics In The Doldrums
51 Peace Process in Nepal
52 Madheshi Front a Challenge to NC
53 The Pros and Cons of Prachanda’s Call
54 Criminals Ruling Nepal
55 Nepal Becomes Federal Democratic Republic
56 Restructuring Nepal
57 Is Democratic Culture Flourishing in Nepal?
58 O! Kantipur
59 CA Election In Nepal
60 Integration of PLA into Nepali Army
61 Political Confusion in Nepal
62 Celebrating Democracy Day in Nepal
63 Madheshi Movement And Politics of Deceit
64 CA Election and Potential Winners
65 Claims and Counter Claims
66 China Cracks Down on Tibetans
67 Making of Constitution of Nepal
68 Toward CA Election in Nepal
69-After Dashain Cocktail
70-Story of Dashain Returnee
71-Crafting a New Constitution in Nepal
72-Delay in Constitution Crafting
73-Running Administration Not so Easy
Political Vendetta In Nepal
75-Don Not Obstruct CA sessions
76-Assault on Press or Rule of Law
77-Need For Consensus Politics in Nepal
78-What Political Movements Are In Nepal
79-Smart and Smarter Politicians in Nepal
80-Political Polarization in Nepal
81-Misread Future Political Events
82-Tharus’ Movement Against Madheshi Label
83-Blessings from Indian Political Gurus
84-Double Standard
85-Sadak and Sadan (Street and Parliament)
86-New Constitution In Making
87-Explanations Sought From CoAS
88-What A Political Game
89-Consequences of Firing CoAS
90-Current Constitutional Crisis in Nepal
91-Khaobadi and Maobadi
92-Foreign Intervention or Cooperation
93-Disheartening Political Parties
94-Prime Minister’s Address To Nation and Actions
95-Celebration of First Anniversary of Republic Nepal
96-Agreements Without Enforcement
97-Fifteen Days of Madhav Nepal’s Government
98-Is Nepal A Failed State?
99-Comments on New Government’s Policies and Programs
100-Remembering Nepali Congress Leader BP
101-Controversy Over Vice-President’s Oath In Hindi
102-Conflicting Comments On Constitution Writing
103-Government and Opposition In A Showdown
104-Basic Principles Of Federalism
105-Is Madhav Nepal A Puppet?
106-Hundred Days of Madhav’s Regime
107-Controversy Over Oath In Hindi
108-Be Different From Others
109-Can Maoists Form a New Government?
110-Holy Or Unholy Alliance of Eighteen Political Parties
111-For Ending Political Deadlock
112-Political Anarchism In Nepal
113-Nepali Congress: Remnant of Feudalism
114-Waxing And Waning of Girija Koirala’s Political Career
115-Idiotic Politicians In Nepal
116-Some Aspects of Constitution
117-Rule Of Order Not Rule Of Law Back
118-Battling For Democracy
119-Some Truth In Rumors
120-Mindset Of Current Nepalese Politicians
121-Changing Political Scenes In Nepal
122-Prime Minister’s Competency And Indian Encroachment
123-Regressive Force Raising Head
124-Prithvinarayan Shah: the Nose Cutter
125-Nobel Peace Prize For Girija
126-A High Level Political Mechanism In Nepal
127-Two-Hundred-Day Administration Of Madhav Nepal
128-Political Viruses In Nepal
129-Constitution Writing Controversy And Reality
130-Making Mockery Of Democracy In Nepal
131-Controversy Over Arms Import
132-Machine-readable Passports And Sujata Koirala
133-Sermon On Economic Development
134-Rise And Fall Of Regressive Forces
135-Remembering Girija Prasad Koirala
136-Moral Hazard Of Prime Minister And Ministers
137-Political Confusion In Nepal
138-Rule Of Law Vs. Rule of Cabinet’s Decision
139-Nepal Heading Toward A Failed State
140-Heading Toward Showdown
141-Predicting Unpredictable Political Situation In Nepal
142-Maoists’ Movement And Irresponsible Government
143-People’s Movement: Only Alternative
144-Constituent Assembly Gets A New Life
145-Three-point Agreement And Tricking Maoists
146-Honoring Perpetrators Of Human Rights Violence
147-Madhav Government Not For Rule Of Law
148-Questions Of Leading A National Consensus Government
159-Dummy Prime Minister And Referee-less Political Game
160-Faking Democracy In Nepal
161-Exit Of Prime Minister Madhav Nepal
162-Capitalism And Socialism
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