Nonsense. The Nepali right wing is the NDP/RPP, which is free market/democratic/nationalist.
It is also not fair to call the Congress Party "socialist." True, it has some socialists in it, but it's a broad coalition with a lot of free-marketers, and it is a strong supporter of democracy and a strong opponent of Communism. It's beyond ridiculous to pretend -- as you dishonestly do -- that the largest party in the country, which is legitimate and democratic, is indistiguishable from the Maoists.
They're traitors who think siding with terrorists is their path to political power.
"The Nepali right wing is the NDP/RPP, which is free market/democratic/nationalist."
They are the exception. When democracy was declared in 1990, cunning Royalists and former prime ministers Lokendra B. Chand and Surya B. Thapa started Rastriya Prajatanta Party(RPP). So, I wouldn't include them with the usual suspects(socialist congress and communists).