Kathmandu, March 6 -- Against widespread doubts, the interim non-partisan government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki successfully conducted snap parliamentary elections on Thursday, called in the wake of last September's Gen Z uprising. Experts and political observers had initially questioned whether Karki's caretaker government could manage elections amid public scepticism and security concerns.

Political analyst Jhalak Subedi says that although there were doubts about the government from the day it was formed, the Karki administration has provoked the doubters wrong by successfully completing its primary duty.

With the end of elections, Subedi also believes the country has started returning to a constitutional track.

Although Nep...