Nepal's politicians have been holding their final rallies ahead of this week's election, the first in a decade.
But with ex-rebel Maoists and over 100ethnic groups vying for power, some fear the country could see a return of its 10-year civil war.
Al Jazeera's Jane Dutton has taken a political journey through the capital, Kathmandu.
jane dutton is south african
rainbowsun84 3 years ago
Now,that the only Hindu king in the world is gone.Nepal government made Nepal's reputation to fall by 1.
unisand 3 years ago
excellent concise reporting. Even I understand a complex issue with Jane Dutton's delivery. And she's hot.
matronjb 3 years ago
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sovietgunpoint6 3 years ago
Go communists! Bandera rossa trionfera!
gusztiguszti 3 years ago
who do u think is capable of being the new prime minister of nepal anyone can u please tell me?? i m not going to vote for any of the parties until n unless the new young generation comes..
genR8tors 3 years ago
Good to see this commentary two days prior to the voting! Views of the city and people, comments from monarchists and maoists alike... This gets my vote as valuable reporting.
ruffup 3 years ago
This is excellent reporting. See the previous days clips.
zildenela 3 years ago
Bad luck to Nepal. Dirty politic,
minjuremin 3 years ago
Hello aljajeera girl you are in Nepal?
Good report
LukumRukumNP 3 years ago