Nepal, May 22 -- Dismantling the power that had rotated among septuagenarian leaders of the traditional parties, Nepalis delivered one of the strongest anti-establishment verdicts in the country's democratic history through the March 5 snap polls. Yet those parties seem hell-bent on resisting change. As agreed when the coalitions were originally formed, the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML are trying to reshuffle provincial governments by sharing power. Currently, the Congress leads four provinces: Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki and Sudurpaschim, and it is now digging in its heels to retain power there. Meanwhile, the UML leads the remaining three: Koshi, Lumbini and Karnali, and hopes to take the helm there. The Nepali Communist Party is also ...