The government will hold discussion with stakeholders and bring a new revised Guthi Bill, said Padma Kumari Aryal, minister of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty
Mohan Baidya and his party, CPN Maoist, led 33 political parties alliance has been on the streets to foil the government’s and the major political parties’ effort to hold Constituent
Leading proponent of the civil society movement in Nepal and former Speaker Daman Nath Dhungana has been expressing dissatisfaction towards the ongoing preparations to hold second rung of Constituent Assembly
Sujata Koirala is often noted for quick decision and frank note of dissent against own and other political party leaders. Nepali Reporter’s Rishi Dhamala recently talked with this Nepali Congress’s
Mohan Baidya aka “Kiran” is a leading communist leader in Nepal. He is the Chairman of the oft quoted “hardliner’ communist party; CPN-Maoist. Nepalireporter’s Rishi Dhamala recently caught up with
Mohan Bikram Singh is a revered left leader in Nepal. He has been credited for furthering communist ideology in the UCPN Maoist Chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal too. As general secretary
While Nepal’s major political parties are trying to pave way for holding new Constituent Assembly (CA) elections in November, the Mohan Baidya led CPN Maoist and its alliance of 33
UCPN Maoist leader and former Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has remained in limelight for a long time for various reasons. Regarded as the architect of the Maoist insurgency and a
Nepali Congress leader Shekhar Koirala has stood against party’s decision to form electoral government in the leadership of Chief Justice Khilaraj Regmi. While expressing his dissatisfaction with his party leadership,
Narayan Man Bijukche is one of most revered leftist politicians in Nepal and is mostly popular for his theoretical understanding of the leftist ideology and more than that his denial