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Nepal: The Transition of Power : A Sociological Study

AuthorRanjit Deb Barman
PublisherSagnik Books
Publisher2010
Publisher224 p,
ISBN9788190333047

Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Nepal as kingdom and recent monarchical murder. 3. Peoples movement under Communist party (Maoist). 4. The explanation of Comrade Prachanda’s views. 5. Ceremonial monarchical Nepal to Maoist Nepal. 6. Evaluation. 7. Appendix 1: Road to election in Nepal. 8. The election scenario in Nepal 2008. 9. Nepal, the new democratic republic. 10. A few conspiratory milestones in the history of Nepal. 11. The emergence of political parties in Nepal. 12. A political interaction in Nepal. 13. Appendices II. Post election situation in Nepal. References.

The researcher attempts to write a book on Nepal and her Maoist activities because he gets interested to evaluate as well as justify if the role and appearance of the Maoist Comrades whose armed revolution in the form of guerrilla war truly manages to capture a few areas of Nepal to keep under their control where the Nepali Police and military cannot penetrate themselves even at day time, are really effective and adequate in Nepal. They claim that Nepal is standing on the verge of revolution that must make the country free from economic exploitation, social deprivation and torturing and due to such advanced situation the Maoists are very prompt to steal the exact opportunity of the circumstances to give birth to a mass up heaval that ultimately dismantles the ceremonial monarchical system with a traditional prime ministerial regime that always befools the common people as the presence of prime minister signifies that Nepal runs under a grand and magnificent democracy but in practice, it is worse than the royal British system.

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