Nepal, Aug. 20 -- Dharma Gautam is a writer and political observer who was part of Nepal's political movement during the Panchayat era, fighting for a multiparty system and advocating for civilians' rights. He spent time in exile in India, where he began to read extensively and study journalism.

Gautam recently published his first book, 'BP Ra Bidrohka Ti Din', which draws on his memories of Nepal's political struggles and his experiences during exile. The book is prepared from memories and materials he had preserved over the years, following encouragement from friends and family.

The Post's Shrinkhala Chand Thakuri sat with Gautam to talk about writing, memory, BP Koirala, politics, and books.

How did you get into writing?

Since I wa...