Kathmandu, April 21 -- A promo punch for this year's Miss Nepal sounded something like: 'Searching for a role model instead of a model'. But even before the pageant kicked off, its bogus claim failed to impress people. A judge, Rachana Sharma Gurung, brazenly haranguing an applicant, Ashmita Maharjan, during the auditions for being confident in her own skin was a clear indication of this. Public outrage followed the incident. But while netizens were quick to show their support for Miss Maharjan, most of the former Miss Nepals maintained a conspicuous silence. Soon after winning the pageant, they portray themselves as being dedicated to the cause of women-empowering and uplifting them. But as they say, the proof of the pudding is in the ea...