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Nepal Next with Rabindra Mishra

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NL Today - 24 April, 2021

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Rabindra Mishra, the president of Bibeksheel Sajha Party, has said that Nepali society as well as politics has become the victim of Stockholm syndrome.

In an exclusive interview with Nepal Live Today, Mishra said that for decades, the current politicians of the country have been giving a very hard time to the people and the country. He is of the view that Nepal’s democracy has assumed the characteristic of anarchy. For more, watch this video:

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