Nepal, May 1 -- The elections held last Saturday in Bajhang for a provincial assembly member and a federal parliamentarian in Ilam have helped to understand where the country's political winds are blowing. The results of this election have also answered the question of which party, ideology, or leader the voters favor, or how much they dislike politics. In particular, this election has reminded us of the real ground situation of each party or individual. It is widely assumed now that Nepali voters are angry with politics. However, the voter turnout was around 49 percent in Bajhang and 57 percent in Ilam, casting doubt on this assumption. Since politics is the mother of all policies that govern the country, it is indispensable for democrac...