The Nepali Issue
10/05/2026
Prachanda has publicly admitted that uniting with the CPN (UML) is no longer just an option but a necessity in the current political climate. This comes at a time when traditional parties are facing immense pressure from the rapid rise of B***n’s government and the RSVP’s growing influence.
While the two parties previously merged into the NCP before a bitter split, Prachanda now believes that the "looseness" of the current political structure requires a solid communist block. This is a rare move in our political history we all have seen, where a leader openly acknowledges political "compulsion" as a driving factor for unity rather than just shared ideology. Whether KP Oli and the UML leadership are on the same page remains the big question.
Prime Minister B***n Shah has assured that no landless citizens will be left homeless under the government’s new housing plan. Citizens have patience. 🙌
03/05/2026
Beyond the demolition, a more humane side of the relocation process is surfacing. Yes! According to recent reports, the government has set up "Holding Centers" with much better facilities replacing packet food with a full mess (tea to dinner) and providing separate tents for privacy.
There’s even a dedicated Health Desk with medicines and doctors on-site, plus a skill-sharing hub where residents like Rabani Ansari are already teaching others new trades.
Minister Sunil Lamsal has also urged anyone missing from the records to visit Dashrath Stadium for support, which is a rare move in our political history we all have seen finally prioritizing human dignity during relocation. If this 15-day permanent housing plan works, it could set a historic standard for Nepal.
Photo credit ; Setopati
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