Nepal, March 26 -- A democratic country is never without a government. Even if a government steps down, its continued existence is to ensure there's no governance vacuum. In this manner, while individuals leading or residing within the government may change, the essence of governance remains constant. The continuity of government implies that each preceding administration's responsibilities also fall upon the succeeding one. Therefore, every prior governmental action must be acknowledged and addressed by the subsequent government. Even if errors were committed by the preceding government, rectifying them and driving progress becomes the duty of the succeeding government. However, a peculiar phenomenon is observed in the context of Nepal. ...