Nepal-Constitution12-Nischal October 26, 2017by Cornershop Creative These people in Pokhara were protesting the new constitution. While most people support it, some believe it doesn’t do enough to protect minority rights. (Nischal Kharel/YJI) FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedIn
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