26 Years Ago

Quiet surveys on the poll prospects of the Nepali Congress have sent shock waves down the spine of even the once hyperconfident section of the ruling party. Even Baluwatar is reported to be nursing second thoughts about early elections country to the intensity with which it had recommended the November general elections. According to a reliable source, Baluwatar would receive and successful having indicated less than majority seats for the Congress at the kingdom’s second House move to defer the elections as a “blessing in disguise”. The sharp U-turn in the poll-related outlook is because of several sources of representatives. People’s Review, 1 September 1994