A Sweeping Review of the People’s Movement

The partyless Panchayat system, established by King Mahendra after he toppled parliamentary democracy in I960, acquired legitimacy through the plebiscite of 1980. But such legitimacy could not be translated into performance. A decade later, the political opposition (the Nepali Congress and the United Left Front) declared war on the Panchayat, and the people responded with alacrity to its call for a multi-party system.

Spring Awakening, a posthumous publication, gives an account of critical transitional phases in recent Nepali politics — the Peoples Movement (February-April 1990), the promulgation of the new Constitution (November 1990), and the parliamentary elections (May 1991). The main focus, however, is on the Peoples Movement.

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