A raw stencil-cut street art piece featuring a ballot box with muted crimson, blue, and gold tones, a defiant hand casting a vote against a gritty urban Himalayan silhouette. Subtle khukuri and diyo outlines blend into the design, with diverse Nepali faces (including Madhesi and indigenous) and raised fists symbolizing 2025 unrest. Sharp 2D designs and a textured cityscape background, avoiding pure white or black, convey a bold call for NRN voting rights.

Can Nepalis Abroad Vote in 2026? Your Rights Explained

By Abiral, Legal Research, Miracles Law Group Abstract Nepal’s 2015 Constitution enshrines universal suffrage under Article 84(5), yet non-resident Nepalis […]