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Saturday, December 17, 2005

18, 7, 4, 12, 10

18 Point Agenda Of The Five Parties

1) Referendum.

2) Secularism.

3) Abrogation of the Raj Sabha Standing Committee.

4) Limiting royal title to king, queen and crown prince. Hierarchy of PM would jump up to 4th position, from current 13th.

5) Put an end to practice of constitutional monarch to enact laws as part of royal discretion.

6) Put functioning of Royal Palace under domain of Ministry of Royal Palace.

7) Publicising property owned by reigning monarch at regular intervals.

8) RNA will be put strictly under command of government.

9) Change national anthem, which will reflect pride, national unity and patriotism.

10) Parliament will be evolved along strong lines with huge powers.

11) Parliament will be deemed to be automatically revived just in case elections can't be held.

12) Drastic measures to bring about socio-economic transformation by suggesting, among others, dealing with Maoist insurgency.

13) Measures be taken to ameliorate lot of women, Dalits, members of ethnic communities and those who have contributed to task of nation-building.

14) Following non-aligned and UN friendly foreign policy. .

15) Decentralisation of governance.

16) Addressing issues linked with issuance of citizenship certificates.

17) Restructure National Assembly to broaden ethnic, caste and regional representation.

18) Make bureaucracy transparent and to effectively control corruption.

7 Point Program, January 6, 2004, King Gyanendra

1) National consensus

2) Peace and security

3) Corruption control

4) People-oriented administration

5) National solidarity

6) Free and fair election

7) An all-party government

Seven Party Coalition, 2005

(1) Revive House

(2) Form all party government

(3) Peace talks with Maoists

(4) Elections to a Constituent Assembly.


Prachanda Statement (12 Point Agreement Of the 7 Parties And The Maoists)

10 Point Agreement To Succeed 12 Point Agreement (My Proposal To The Eight Parties)

Friday, December 16, 2005

Follow The Money


Stephen Bezruchka sabez@u.washington.edu
King of Nepal's earnings proprtion compared to other country heads

Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:13:15 -0800 (PST)

When I was in Nepal, people were leaving Bajura because they were starving. But the royal family seems to be OK. Stephen

How much money does Nepali king earn?

Dear Nepali citizens and foreign lovers of Nepal, You might be wondering why Nepal is still poor when its countries of equal economic status has reached the sky with booming economic development. Let me try to answer - this is one of the reason, I have recently found.

Nepal is one of the poorest counries of the world but Nepal's king is the highest paid king of the world.

The income of Nepali king Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev is :
-2,426 times higher than that of Chinese president
-318 times higher than that of Indian president 301 times higher than that of Pakistani president
-173 times higher than that of Russian president
-57 times higher than that of French president
-15 times higher than that of British president 10 times higher than that of American president

-Netherlands queen's income : Rs. 22,32,00,000 (per capita income Rs 17,25,120 )
-American president earns Rs. 3,24,00,000 (1,15,20,000 returns in tax), (per capita income Rs 25,24,320)
-Japanese king earns Rs. 22,23,52,000 (per capita income Rs.24,15,600)
-Chinese president earns Rs. 1,35,000 (per capita income Rs 67,680)
-Indian president earns Rs. 10,11,000 (per capita income Rs 34,560)
-French president earns Rs 57,96,000 (per capita income Rs 15,84,000)
-Pakistani president earns (after the coup) Rs 10,94,000 (per capita income 29,520)
-British Queen does not get any salary from the state. She has a property of Rs 30,24,00,00,000 (the profit of investiment, after paying the tax, is hers) but even her neckless is the property of the country.
-British president earns Rs 2,19,58,000 (per capita income is Rs 18,16,200)
-Russian president earns Rs 19,03,000 (per capita income is Rs 1,54,000)
-Belgean king receives salary as a civil servant (per capita income is Rs 16,74,000)

And, Nepali king earns Rs 61,91,00,000 (per capita income is Rs 16,560=US$ 230) [This means the Nepali king earns Rs. 19,878 times higher than a citizen. Last year it was 37,385 times higher. Thus a citizen can earn as much as the king earns in a year only after working for 19,000 years or in 316 lives. Ho la!]

Appendix

Nepali royal family is involved in various business. A king does not have to pay tax according to Nepal's constitution. The present king has inherited the property of earlier king's family and nobody knows how much it is. This king has taken Rs 1,06,45,00,000 in past three years for his small family.

Courtsey: Surya Thapa, Mulyankan Monthly (Nov-Dec 2005) US dollar 1 = Rs 72 Nepal has a writing system of giving comma after two digits except the last.

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Thanks,
Nepali Janata 1

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