Saturday, April 01, 2006

April 6,7,8,9, April 16,17,18,19, April 26,27,28,29


Time for movement is passe. Now is revolution time. There is no room left for dialogue, I think. The idea now has to be to get hundreds of thousands of people out into the streets across the country over a period of days to culminate in a unilateral declaration of the establishment of a revolutionary parliament.

That revolutionary parliament would be the 1999 House, but not bound by the 1990 constitution, and not lead by Taranath Ranabhat. It would declare the formation of a seven party government.

We could do it at the end of the April 6-9 protests, or we could give a second or a third try. The decision is for the seven party alliance to take.

I guess there would be one last chance for dialogue. If the king were to release all political prisoners and then come around to agreeing to a roadmap that would lead to a constituent assembly, then talks could happen. But that depends on the king making sense. He has not made sense since he ascended to the throne. What makes you think he will make an about turn now?

So to have a roadmap that depends on the king making sense is counterproductive. Leave that option open, but plan A should be to cut a roadmap that does not depend on the king at all.

April 6 would launch the movement, curfew or not. Disobey the curfew. Throng into the streets. (यो सडक ितम्र्ो हो) By April 9 the tsunami of people should have completely overtaken the streets. There should be people as far as the eyes can see. All indications are that the parties have learned their lessons from the January 20 clampdown.

Write To Bush, Condi Before Possible Clampdown
Leahy Amendment Says No Arms To Nepal
यो सडक ितम्र्ो हो
Kamal Thapa Is A Nazi
Why The Maoists Should Cease Violence
Hamro Nepal All Set To Be Launched
Kamal Thapa Going Jail, Kamal Thapa Chukkie Pissing
Dinesh Tripathi, Your Worst Nightmare

Likely the Nepali new year will see a new Nepali government of the democrats. If for some reason April 9 does not see the climax we expect, there has to be a plan B. That would be to learn lessons from the latest clampdown, and better organize the next round, to be held within 10 days, or something like that.

(1) Declare A Revolutionary Parliament

(2) Form A Seven Party Government

(3) Declare An Interim Constitution, Abolish The Monarchy, Declare The Interim President the Commander In Chief of the Army, renamed the Nepal Army with immediate effect. Send people like Kamal Thapa and Tulsi Giri to jail.

(4) Purge the army of its top brass and all its unsavory elements. Promote officers from the lower ranks with sound democratic credentials.

(5) Hold formal peace talks with the Maoists.

(6) Partially or fully integrate both armies, or dismantle both.

(7) Hold elections to a Constituent Assembly.

We have to have a concrete roadmap that looks something like this.

This roadmap I have outlined is one that assumes the king is going to keep being nonsensical. But he has the option to make sense, and in that case the 12 point agreement is very clear as to what to do. The monarchy's fate then is not decided by the revolution but by the constituent assembly. The army's restructuring also gets postponed.

ICG: Electing Chaos
Bloody Hell
The King Is Not Even Pretending
Republic Of Nepal Flag
Where Are The Second Generation Leaders?
भूपि शेरचन, गोपालप्रसाद रिमाल, प्रवर जिसी
Repressive Measures Intensify In Nepal Against Democratic Movement
Curfew? What Curfew? Royal Tamasha
Our Options
Curfews Will Not Save The Crown
India, EU, US, Japan, UN Should Be Thinking Economic Sactions
Verdict: Loss Of Crown, Property And Liberty For Gyanendra Shaha
Bamdev Gautam: January 20 On Schedule
Freedom Of Assembly Under Attack In Nepal
Janakpur Rally, Biggest In Nepal Since 1990

My point being we can not have only one roadmap regardless if the fascists in power clamp down hard or not. There has to be tit for tat if they continue with their pig-headedness.

There is this great sense of expectation. This regime should not be allowed a January 20 repeat. That is one certainty. Otherwise a revolution is a dynamic organism, it is hard to plan every detail. You have to play it by the ear, like jazz music.

Proposed Republican Constitution 2006

United We Blog

Patan Meet in the Eve of April Uprising
UWB in USA: Mr. Blogger Goes to Washington
Live From The War Zone. Thokarpa Aerial Attack
Indigenous Nepalis Rally Against Autocracy
Maoist Expects ‘April Revolution’ in Nepal
Nepalis in Europe Deliver Message To Their Prince
In Autocracy, Nepal Economy Goes Down
For the Final Assault: Nepali Democracy Movement

DFN Welcomes Dinesh Wagle To The United States. UWB in USA: Mr. Blogger Goes to Washington

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

your road map to peace sounds very revolutionary. But u will be no different from any other ordinary politician as long as u stay in US and give lecture. If u have guts and if u realy worry about ur homeland why dont u go to nepal and do something there. I can too create my own roadmap to peace. If u r staying in US and try to bring revolution in nepal than u r worthless. Be more practical. Well parmendra, u need action and not slogans.sorry for the comment.anoj 224