Most of our hakims and netas are actually very "poor" on paper. They don't own much at home because they’ve registered hundreds of ropanis in the name of their drivers, distant cousins, or even the innocent doko-dai ferrying goods in New Road.
By S. Gundai
5 May 2026
4 min read
In three decades of mili-juli sarkaars (coalition governments), the Nepal Army has remained the only institution that the old-school parties couldn't fully politicize or turn into a private puppet show. We remember when Prachanda, living the high life in Baluwatar, tried to fire the Army Chief to install a "yes-man." When he failed, he resigned like a juvenile delinquent.
By S. Gundai
4 May 2026
4 min read
It seems the primary qualification for being a Communist leader in Nepal is successfully acquiring public land as a sukumbaasi. While the poor struggle, these "comrades" have built four-story villas on the riverbanks. Even a former Maoist Minister saw his permanent bungalow get the bulldozer treatment recently.
By S. Gundai
3 May 2026
3 min read
ur Supreme Court has finally decided to put an end to the "VVIP Welfare Fund," a legal loophole that allowed our former so-called elites to bill the State for every sneeze and sniffle. The scale of the heist is clear: Rs 4 billion was handed out to so-called netas for foreign medical care between 2006 and 2016.
By S. Gundai
2 May 2026
3 min read
As we drift into this "new new" Nepal, we have to ask ourselves: What Would Buddha Do (WWBD) about our current chaos? Whether it’s the real (or very fake) squatters or the government’s "Bulldozer Balen" approach to the promised land, would the Enlightened One just whine about the pollution and retribution?
By S. Gundai
1 May 2026
4 min read
Most of our old-school political parties have more sister organizations than a soap opera has plot twists. Each has its own trade union, led by "revolutionary" bosses who are suspiciously wealthy. These union leaders have mastered the art of the "mili-juli" shake-down.
By S. Gundai
1 May 2026
3 min read
Listen up, fellow patriots! Sometimes we get so high on our own supply of "Buddha was born in Nepal" and "Mount Everest is ours" that we for…
By S. Gundai
30 Apr 2026
4 min read
For decades, our government employees have been checking out at 58—a retirement age set back when our life expectancy was a dismal 60. It wa…
By S. Gundai
29 Apr 2026
3 min read
For two decades, Deepak Bhatta reigned as the undisputed heavyweight "Dalal" champion of Old Nepal. He was the invisible hand in every cooki…
By S. Gundai
28 Apr 2026
3 min read
But let’s be honest: Harka Daju hit a bit of a sour note when he rushed to Kathmandu after the Gen Z massacre, smelling an opportunity to lead the country for a "six-month quickie" election stint. That’s where the "Bob Dylan" vibe turned into a bit of a "Desperate Disco."
By S. Gundai
27 Apr 2026
5 min read
As it turns out, the "Sukumbaasi" label is being used as loosely as the term "expert" on Nepali Twitter. We discovered that less than 10% of these folks are actual, real-deal squatters in need of a roof and a break.
By S. Gundai
26 Apr 2026
4 min read
We’re talking trade routes connecting Kerung to Kolkata, going all the way to Turkey and Russia. We become the center of a new Silk Road! This isn't just about paying people twice a month; it’s about making every able-bodied Nepali productive.
By S. Gundai
25 Apr 2026
4 min read