Nepal, Dec. 6 -- With the announcement of the final results of the elections to all 165 berths in the House of Representatives under the first past the post (FPTP) system and the counting of votes cast for 110 seats under the proportional representation reaching the final stage, discussions on the formation of a new government have started. As no party has secured a clear majority, even as a rule of thumb, the Nepali Congress (NC) which has won 57 seats under the FPTP system and stands to win 32 plus seats in the proportional election, should get the opportunity to lead the next government in the capacity of the largest party in parliament. Also, the current five-party ruling alliance led by the NC seems to be in a comfortable position to...