Nepal's Transitional Justice Remains Unresolved After Two Decades

Kathmandu. Nearly two decades have passed since the Comprehensive Peace Accord was signed between the government and the then-rebel group, yet transitional justice has not reached a conclusion.Even when the government was led by the Maoists, who were a party to the Comprehensive Peace Accord and the then-rebel group, this issue remained unresolved. CPN (UML) and Nepali Congress, considered old in parliamentary politics and having been in power multiple times, have also been indifferent to concluding the transitional justice issue.Following the general elections held in February, a government with a two-thirds majority is in power, led by the Rastriya Swatantra...