Nepal, Jan. 2 -- After the restoration of democracy in 1990, political campaigners have often promised to transform Nepal into Asia's Switzerland. Walls everywhere around the streets were painted and repainted with colourful election slogans. Up until the fall of the Oli government, triggered by the Gen Z-led protests, mainstream politicians were funnelling taxpayers' money into a myriad of partisan programmes under distinct schemes, including Garib Sanga Bishweshwar (Bishweshwar with the Poor), Prachandapath, and Samriddha Nepal, Sukhi Nepali (Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali), all ending up fruitless in progressing the quality of people's lives. Crafty slogans may appeal to voters initially, but without genuine policy commitment, they eve...