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Manjeet Mishra

Manjeet Mishra

The author is a lecturer based in Rajbiraj.

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OPINION

Coalition of the Deserving

It’s been a year of government consisting of five parties, all of them having their own ambitions and interests. Power sharing, both at the center and provinces, has been managed with relative ease. Even in the local elections, seat-sharing was achieved reasonably well, much to the chagrin of UML, a...
Sep 05, 2022
OPINION

A Case of Two Cartoons

There is a thin line separating creative provocation from group defamation. All too often we see TV shows or cartoons stir up discord for their libelous content or politicians and celebrities from the majority community open their mouths and emit a torrent of snobbish and racist prejudice.
Jun 11, 2021
OPINION

Confronting a heckler’s veto

The unanimous endorsement of a proposal to consider constitutional amendment bill replacing the country’s map in the national emblem to include territories of Kalapani, Lipulek and Limpiyadhura by the sovereign parliament of Nepal is a bold step. How it impacts Nepal-India ties in future is a matter...
Jun 19, 2020
OPINION

Age of anger

“If you have pissed them off, you have commanded their attention”, seems to be the settled wisdom of our time. Liberal restraint is out of vogue while instigating anger is the new fad. Though somewhat reprehensible tactic and mentally exhausting, it is shrewd. But it has its limitations.
Jun 06, 2020
OPINION

Crises to come

Crises have been a normal feature of human history. Nations have faced natural disasters, political and economic upheavals. The fact that they emerged stronger each time is a tribute to the amazing abilities of human imagination. The differentiator, however between progressive and regressive nations...
May 19, 2020
OPINION

Dance of democracy

Considering that Nepal only recently adopted secularism, that too without broad consensus across the political spectrum, political discourse is expected to shift to Hindu State
Jun 05, 2019
OPINION

Beginning of new inning

Ineptitude of the subsequent governments had propelled CK Raut to become a prominent leader of Madhes from an insignificant figure
Apr 04, 2019
OPINION

Beyond statement

Dahal’s bid to support another parasitic and decaying communist regime is not based on heartfelt belief of global communist solidarity. It is rather a matter of political expediency
Feb 17, 2019
OPINION

Path of peril

Even though politics of here and now demands repositioning of Nepali Congress, playing to the religious gallery might prove to be irreversible route fraught with perils
Jan 23, 2019
OPINION

Power to people

The government should stop vacillating and go for devolving powers to provincial and local levels with due urgency
Dec 13, 2018