Srinagar, Sept. 12 -- Nepal is a small country located in the lap of the Himalayas. It may be small in size, but in terms of politics and caste equations, its complexity is no less than that of any big country. Nepal has been experimenting with democracy for the last three decades, but the truth is that this democracy is still incomplete. Power and resources are controlled by only one class- Pahadi Brahmin and Kshatriya castes. From the parliament to the administration and the army, these castes dominate everywhere. Madhesis, tribals, Dalits and women are still standing at the bottom of the ladder of power. In 1990, multiparty democracy returned to Nepal. The public hoped that now there would be diversity in power and every community woul...