28 Years Ago

At a time when India and the Western world are still reeling from the after-effects of the UML’s stunning victory in the November 15 parliamentary polls, the view of a noted American South Asian scholar that the UML is “very moderate, very sensible and almost indistinguishable from the Nepali Congress” wafts through like a fresh breeze after a long, hot and humid day.
Such an opinion was expressed by Leo Rose, former professor of political science at the University of California in Berkeley, as quoted in a piece by John Ward Anderson for the Washington Post and also printed in the International Herald Tribune of November 21.
People’s Review, 24 November







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