Allegory of impunity in Vijay Malla’s Pattharko Katha

Authors

  • Shiva Rijal Tribhuvan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/

Keywords:

Impunity, land, political allegory, Panchayat regime, youths

Abstract

Written in 1971, the one-act play Pattharko Katha by Vijay Malla (1925-1999), staged by the student artists from Tribhuvan University, embodies the state of political helplessness that Nepalis had to go through right after the then King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (1920-1972) dismissed the historically significant democratically elected government led by Prime Minister Bishweshwor prasad Koirala (1914-1982) in 1961. This paper aims to read the play as the political allegory of the period when the Rana rulers and their cronies were left unpunished, and most of the victims of the autocratic regime had no choice but to swallow the bitter pills. It points out that the action taken by the King as part of installing a partyless Panchayat regime did pave the way for the state of helplessness among people. Malla, someone who had played an active role in the 1950 historical revolution.

Author Biography

  • Shiva Rijal , Tribhuvan University

    Assistant Professor, Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

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Published

2025-05-01

How to Cite

Allegory of impunity in Vijay Malla’s Pattharko Katha. (2025). Interdisciplinary Journal of Innovation in Nepalese Academia , 3(2), 193-205. https://doi.org/10.32674/