Political Stability is almost an unknown entity in Nepal. Way before the Ranas ruled our country there was unrest in the politics. And since then it has pretty much remained the same. It is the most dominant hurdle (though there are plenty others) in the path to progress and development of Nepal. Whether it was the eradication of Rana regime and the establishment of democracy in 1951 or the Jan Andolan in 1989 and the establishment of multiparty democracy in 1992 and recently the democracy movement in 2006 which resulted in the end of monarchy there is one common thing to notice the failure of a democratic government in Nepal. Whether we like it or not, we are not ready for a democratic government. And no matter how hard we try to make it work we can’t succeed. The only way to bring stability to the government in Nepal is the rise of an autocrat. And the only thing we can hope for is that the autocrat would have some sense of responsibility towards the people.
So it is time we pray and hope that the Janga Bahadur Rana of 21st century will arrive soon and liberate Nepal of its political woes.