Nepal Aaja
22 Feb, 2026, Sunday

What’s wrong with Nepali politics?

Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci had defined “interregnum”or the state of transition as the situation where “the old is dying and the new...

4 hours ago | Opinion

If KP Oli Returns, Conflict Happens: Nepal Needs Change And New Leadership

Democracy is not a static inheritance; it is a continuous practice. Its earliest documented roots trace back to ancient Athens in 508–507 BCE, when reforms under Cleisthenes broadened civic participation. What we now recognize as modern representative democracy—anchored in constitutionalism and periodic elections—took firmer institutional...

1 day ago | Editorial

Predicting the Unpredictable

This is my second take on up-coming elections. Earlier, I projected three possible scenarios, namely, worst case, business-as-usual case and...

3 days ago | Opinion