Kathmandu, Feb. 25 -- After failing to deliver when in power, Nepal's political parties often launch many campaigns to get connected with the public once out of power. This trend is becoming more apparent, especially after the November 2022 general election, wherein no political party gained a majority.

Both traditional and new political parties have adopted this strategy to get public attention.

The main opposition party CPN (Maoist Centre)'s 'Tarai-Madhesh awakening campaign', which kicked off on Monday from the eastern district Jhapa, is part of this trend. The Maoist leaders have said their campaign is aimed at preparing a foundation for a 'socialist revolution' by protecting the constitution, ensuring good governance and social jus...