Nepal, June 22 -- Ever since Balendra Shah assumed the prime minister's office on March 27, there has been one incident after another of executive overreach. To kick things off, opposition political leaders were arrested without due process. Riverside squatters were then forcibly removed, without any plan for their resettlement. Seldom does the prime minister attend parliament, and when Shah does, he openly violates its norms and sanctity. Now another troubling example of overreach by his office is emerging. Last week, the prime minister's advisors summoned the office-bearers of the CIAA, the constitutional anti-graft body, and gave them a dressing down over a delay in the investigation of anomalies in the procurement process for passport...