Originally posted on May 29, 2006. Even more relevant on April 11, 2008.
http://nepaliperspectives.blogspot.com/2006/05/paradigm-shift-where-does-nepal-stand.html
These are the opinions of individuals with shared interests on Nepal..... the views are the writers' alone (unless otherwise stated) and do not reflect those of any organizations to which contributors are professionally affiliated. The objective of the material is to facilitate a range of perspectives to contemplate, deliberate and moderate the progression of democratic discourse in Nepali politics.
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