Political Dilemma In Nepal

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Political Dilemma In Nepal

When you look from the summit of Mount Everest, you don’t see the whole world, but you can witness the trails of Himalayas blurring deep down in the horizon. The country where Everest resides is now going through similar blurred trails of political deadlock. Nepal is known for its significant geographic, political, cultural and religious diversity and unique national flag, which is triangular in shape. But for the last few years, the country is catching headlines for its failing approach of appointing a Prime Minister, ending Peace and keeping the process of writing a constitution for the new federal democratic republic country of Nepal. To add upon that corrupt bureaucracy and political influenced education system is doing no good in the development of the country. Despite a few early trouble periods, the newly established Republic Government system is the best option and capable of breaking the current political deadlock in Nepal. Many people still debate that a government ruled by the King, he who stands as a symbol of unity in the land of geographical, cultural and social diversity is suitable for Nepalese soil. But it was long ago approved that one man cannot bear the responsibilities of the whole nation. So, appointing people’s representative leaders with their own votes is far more democratic and the popular form of government of this era, and Nepal is no exception.   Republic form of government constitutes proportional representation and decentralized power system, which seems to be deserted in Nepal. Some history backgrounds are very crucial to understand the current political chaos in Nepal.
Before the 18th century Nepal used to be a cluster of small states ruled by different kings from different dynasties. In 1775, Shah King, King Prithivi Narayan Shah united those states and he became the first king of unified Nepal, a complete monarch country then. Nepal has overcome many political ups and downs in history and one of the darker periods was the period...

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