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Consequences of April 2006 Revolutionary Changes in Nepal: Continuation of Nepalese Dilemma (1).
Indian Journal of Economics and Business 2006, Dec, 5, 2
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Millions of people came to the streets throughout the country and supported successfully and univocally the call for protests against the absolute King made by the coalition of alliance of seven political parties and the Maoists and international community as a whole ultimately to terminate the absolute monarchy for a fundamental transformation and peace and prosperity of political economy in Nepal. Subsequent progress on realising those goals of reform has remained not only slow but also waning the confidence people had put on politicians. Given the depth of poverty and lack of commitment mechanism in the political process whether the equilibrium emerging from these events will be stable and bring Nepal to the rapid path of economic growth like her giant neighbours China and India is questionable. The speedy economic growth can only be a mantra of the political economy that can satisfy people and modernise the economy to fulfil the more realistic aspirations of people. Keywords: conflict, growth, Nepal