India, Nov. 25 -- Vice President of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Sunil Shah, has said that the recent political shifts in Nepal have made broad unity within the global diaspora organisation more crucial than ever.Shah, who describes himself as consistently in favour of consensus, said the NRNA must come together to support Nepal during its current transitional phase. "Given Nepal's present situation, we must contribute to rebuilding efforts. The NRNA has already supported Kathmandu's traffic system reconstruction, but with unity, we can do much more," he said.

A high-level committee formed under a Supreme Court mandamus led the NRNA's unity convention last May, which elected the new executive committee under Mahesh Kumar Sh...