›View: New Delhi shouldn’t reduce engagement with other political players in Nepal, even if they are in Opposition
View: New Delhi shouldn’t reduce engagement with other political players in Nepal, even if they are in Opposition
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View: New Delhi shouldn’t reduce engagement with other political players in Nepal, even if they are in OppositionBy Ranjit Rae, ET CONTRIBUTORS
Last Updated: Jul 14, 2021, 07:44 AM IST
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A key desire of political parties drafting the new constitution in 2015 was to prevent political instability. Unlike in other parliamentary democracies such as India and the UK, Article 76 of the Nepalese constitution made it extremely difficult for a sitting prime minister to dissolve the house.