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Maoists In Armed Action


Declare Constituent Assembly On First Day Of Parliament


Maoist Reaction To Democratic Victory: Not Right
माधवकुमार नेपालसंग-25.04.06
डा. बाबुराम भट्टराईसंग-25.04.06

It was a mistake that the Maoists were not consulted before the seven party alliance went ahead and accepted the king's decision to reinstate the parliament, but it was not a big mistake. But then does the SPA even have the phone numbers of the Maoist leaders? My impression is phone talk with the Maoists is one way traffic. They call, and that is when you talk. After the king's address, did the Maoist leaders make attempts to call up the SPA leaders? If not they should not be peeved that they were not consulted.

I don't have the slightest doubt in my mind that the 12 point agreement has made the progress thereafter possible. And it was the Maoists who took the lead on that one. The 12 point agreement stands out in the past half century of Nepali history. There is not another document in the same league.

I am very willing to give generous credit to the Maoist leaders. I want to give credit where credit is due. I am eager to do so.

The First Major Revolution Of The 21st Century Happened In Nepal

And no, I don't fear the Maoists are trying to use the seven parties to finish off the king so they can then turn on the seven parties and finish them off and then declare a communist republic. I really do believe the Maoists want a democratic republic. That is what they want with or without the seven parties. That is what they have ended up with after analysing many things like the current socio-economic status of the country, among other things. That is not a position of compromise for them. That is their first choice option.

Friday is when the parliament meets. The SPA needs to form a seven party government immediately. And the first decision that parliament should take on its first day is to decide formally to go for a constituent assembly. I wish the Maoists had called off their blockade immediately. But since they have not, I urge them to do so after the constituent assembly elections are declared formally.

There we have to find a new meeting point between the SPA and the Maoists.

The Maoists are committed to a democratic republic. So am I. So is Hamro Nepal. (Hamro Nepal, Latest) The Maoists are committed to a constituent assembly, so am I.

I am for dismantling both the armies. I don't know where the Maoists or the SPA stand on that one.

We democrats have to do all we can to build confidence, build trust between us and the Maoists. If they want phone calls, give them phone calls. If they want to be consulted before the SPA makes important decisions, consult. There is no harm in consulting. Why only Maoists? Consult widely. As widely as possible. Talk extensively and regularly before the formal peace talks.

Don't Forget The Dead And The Injured

There is an urgent need to set up a Martyrs Fund with a bank account number that gets made available to the Nepalis worldwide. These martyrs made the ultimate sacrifice. There is no compensation possible. But we have to try our very best. Their families need to be supported to the fullest. Many of them have left wives and kids behind.

Human Rights Abuses

Neither the RNA nor the Maoists ever formally endorsed violation of human rights. One option would be to set up a commission to bring specific individuals to justice.

Another option is to set up a Truth And Reconciliation Commission. You don't necessarily go and punish, but you do document all atrocities. You do allow all the aggrieved to be heard.

And there are various combinations of the two approaches that are possible.

I defer to the seven party alliance government on the details. It is for them to decide as to exactly what.

In The News

Maoists spoil Nepal party, declare war Deccan Herald, India
Delhi’s next Nepal step: Get terms from Maoists Indian Express
India welcomes developments in Nepal
Hindu, India
UN officials affirms curfew in Nepal lifted
Xinhua, China

The job is half done Kantipur Publications
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Nepal rebels reject king Reuters.uk, UK
Nepal Maoists reject king's address, announce blockades
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This is not right. The seven party alliance worked out a 12 point agreement with the Maoists by making a constituent assembly also part of their agenda. That is the meeting point. Now the seven party alliance has worked out the first step. This is a good thing, the first step towards a constituent assembly. This first step also was part of that 12 point agreement.

There was no formal alliance between the SPA and the Maoists, the 12 point agreement is an understanding. The April 6-9 program was a SPA program. The Maoists supported it from outside, and once it really took off beyond the wildest imagination of the SPA and the Maoists, both rushed to take credit. The BBC interviews of Girija and Mahara on the 10th were the high point of that tussle.

But now the program has been called off by the SPA, and that is it. The SPA is on to its victory rally, and the Maoists are going to have to call off their blockade, or they would be blockading the government of the seven party alliance. And if that happens, the SPA will rightfully break up with the Maoists.

The Maoists are about to spoil the broth. They should not do it.

The king has formally endorsed the SPA roadmap. He has formally endorsed the constituent assembly idea. The SPA did not ask for anything else. The SPA has not abandoned the 12 point agreement.

I hope the Maoists are not out to prove Moriarty right. Because if they are then the Maoist-Democrat understanding comes to an end, and the global powers will resume their military aid to the SPA government. And Nepal will see a new round of war. Why would we want that? Why would the Maoists want that?

The Maoists don't have the option to pull a Lenin or a Mao. They don't have the option to use the democrats and the king against each other.

The king has finally come around to the constituent assembly idea. Why will the Maoists now want to abandon that plank? Because if they are going to organize a boycott of the Girija Koirala led SPA government, what message are they sending to the democrats?

I don't care much for the Maoist ideology, but there can be no compromise on human rights, not with the king, not with Prachanda. Prachanda is no royalty. He might as well not pretend.
But Maoist leader Prachanda said that the seven parties had committed "another historic mistake" and encouraged the people to continue their protests until the parties declared elections for an assembly to write a new constitution.
I think it is a welcome move on the part of Prachanda that he is cautious, that he wants to make sure there will be elections to a constituent assembly. But a blockade is not how you do that.

18 Days Of April Revolution: Victory

Prachanda should not try too hard to rain on the democrats' victory parade, or he makes that same constituent assembly less possible.

The Maoists have said they are going to continue blockading the capital city and the district headquarters. If this is their cynical way of suggesting the people came out in the streets because basic supplies went short, he is grossly mistaken. He is also being disrespectful of the people who came out into the streets. The people marched for freedom, not out of basic desperation.

In The News

Victory rallies organised nationwide NepalNews
Japan welcomes royal proclamation
Parties hail King’s proclamation; Maoists reject it
SPA nominates Koirala to head the new government
General strike called off; Victory rallies across the country; Constituent Assembly to be the main agenda
Mobile phones start ringing once again

Protesters in Nepal celebrate victory International Herald Tribune, France
Part victory, part protest on Nepal streets
Reuters
Nepal: People destroy king's message boards Rediff
In Nepal, novel forms of protest and familiar ones too Hindu
People's victory Daily Telegraph
India hails restoration of Parliament in Nepal
Sify, India
India relieved at Nepal developments, readies aid package Rediff
Nepal celebrates return of democracy Bangkok Post
CPI not satisfied with Nepal King's move, asks him to go Hindu
Indian aid for Nepal as GP Koirala set to lead govt
Times of India, India
Natwar Singh criticises India’s Nepal policy Daily Times
Efforts on to find a way out for Nepal King Financial Express
Nepal Maoists call King's move a sham
NDTV.com, India
For Nepal, this can be a new beginning Indian Express
Nepal at crossroads, build a new nation: Atal
Expressindia.com, India
Koirala's fourth stint as PM CNN-IBN
We welcome revival of parliament in Nepal: Advani
Hindu, India
Left acting as spokespersons of Nepal Maoists: Advani DailyIndia.com
Survey shows over 700,000 mentally retarded persons in country Gorkhapatra
Guerrillas to continue protest in Nepal
Xinhua, China

19 days of pro-democracy movement Kantipur
Photos of nationwide victory rallies

Norway reverses its aid cut-off imposed after Feb. royal takeover
Victory rallies held across the nation
Announcement of CA elections main agenda of reinstated parliament'; Koirala to become PM
Maoists demand unconditional constituent assembly elections

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माधवकुमार नेपालसंग-25.04.06
डा. बाबुराम भट्टराईसंग-25.04.06

Madhesi Rights: Total Equality


The Madhesi issue is the number one social issue in Nepal. Just like there is casteism and sexism in the hills, there is casteism and sexism in the Terai, sure. There is poverty in the Pahad, there is poverty in the Terai. There is poverty in Kathmandu.

But the poor Madhesis who sell fruits and vegetables in Kathmandu don't feel like their poverty helps them attain some kind of solidarity with the poor folks in Kathmandu. They bear the brunt of some of the most explicit anti-Madhesi prejudice. It is ethnic. It is regionalism. We should think up a few more names to describe the phenomenon.

Janajatis are better off than the Madhesis. Look at their numbers in America. Ending up in America is a socio-economic achievement. Not many Madhesis have made it. The social filters in Nepal keep many behind.

The Madhesis in Nepal fare worse than the Dalit, Janajati and Mahila. Maybe not Dalit. There are even fewer Dalits in America than there are Madhesis. Maybe the Madhesi and the Mahila are comparable. But the Mahila who have made it are too busy asserting their ethnic identities.

Prejudice is like radioactivity: it can be measured.

It is about India, perhaps. India is big. No, it is huge. Wait, it is humongous. Nepal is small, tiny. A big chunk of Nepali false nationalism is based on anti-Indianism. But then it is not about India. Otherwise the Indians of Darjeeling and Assam would also be at the receiving end.

It is a cultural definition. And it is vicious.

Women are half the planet, but they don't have the associated power. Power is more than numbers. Power comes from solidarity. Numbers are not enough.

Madhesis are half of Nepal, some say 40%. What women are on the planet, the Madhesi are in Nepal.

Hate is an attack on the Madhesi identity. But you got to get along with the Pahadi to move about, and many Madhesis end up internalizing the hate. There is self-hate. It is hard for many Madhesis to get along with other Madhesis. You look at the other person, and you see a Madhesi face. And sometimes you don't like what you see. It is self hate at work.

The first step has to be to claim the identity. If you are born a Madhesi, you are pretty much stuck with the identity. You might as well claim it. You claim it and then you take pride. And when you take pride, and you assert the solidarity, then you are equipped to deal with the hate, the prejudice, the discrimination. You conquer the self hate, and then you attack the hate. Then numbers matter. But when you are still struggling with the self hate, numbers are no help. They feel like a burden.

The prejudiced Pahadis, they will not even utter the word. Their most vicious feeling is on this question, and they will tell you the identity called Madhesi does not exist. They will talk up the castes in the Terai. They will even talk of women. Women there are, Dalits there are, but they are all Madhesi.

And when they are not trying to break you up like that, they are trying to dissolve you. Why do you say you are Madhesi? Why don't you say you are a Nepali? To that you give my reply. You urge them to adopt the larger Desi identity and contribute to world peace.

Some will tell you people from the Terai are fine, it is Indians they don't like. So when they say "madisey," they don't mean the people from the Terai, they mean Indians. To them you give my reply. I am half Indian, how dare you!

The Pahadis are Madhesi in America. The Madhesis in Nepal are worse off comparatively than the African Americans in America. And the Pahadis are the Madhesi in America. That is a political observation. The only way they can better their situation in America is by forging an alliance with the larger Desi identity. That is where I come in. I am a Desi. The word Nepali never included me. I am half Indian. I am a Desi.

Maturity would be if Pahadis realized everyone is better off when prejudice is overcome. Whites and blacks are both better off because segregation was ended. Prejudice is disease. Disease is no fun. And so Pahadis should participate in the drive against anti-Madhesi prejudice. I am not being cynical. I am being matter of fact.

Suddenly a constituent assembly is on the horizon. And Madhesis now want to talk of Madhesi rights. Might as well.

Conversation matters. Talk matters. Discussions matter. Meetings matter. Get togethers matter. Have many of them. That is how political progress is made. Reach out to other Madhesis.

It will not be neat and tidy. Some Madhesis will want to talk caste. Let them. Some gender. Let them. Encourage them. Equality does not make sense only on the Madhesi issue. It also makes sense on caste issues, also on gender, especially on gender, extra true of the Dalit issue. I think all Dalits should convert to Buddhism. Give up on Hinduism, flat out. Enough is enough. Pull the rug from beneath their feet.

There is much political work to be done.

Step one would be to secure the constituent assembly. Step two would be to make sure the assembly is about one person, one vote. And all along we will have to work to marshall a platform. What do Madhesis want? And we are going to have to come out into the streets, peacefully. We are going to have to march. We just secured the right to peaceful assembly, now we are going to put it to use. We are going to march.

What could be our platform? I think federalism is one issue all Madhesis could agree on. That will also allow us to possibly forge an alliance with the Janajati. What I have to offer, I have already offered here: Proposed Republican Constitution 2006.

I have touched on federalism, on languages. If nothing, my proposed constitution is a framework for dialogue. I hope it is a productive framework.

As for my personal involvement. This blog is not journalism, this is political work. Howard Dean organized his entire presidential campaign in 2004 around a blog. This blog has been the only way I could reach out to a global audience of Nepalis, including those in Nepal.

Many people urge me to go back to Nepal. That is not in the cards. I hope to stay intimately involved all the way to the country getting itself a new constitution and even after, and I have invented an organization to that effect, Hamro Nepal, but I have to stay in New York City. It is a Global South thing. Nepal will benefit. (Hamro Nepal, Latest)

By the time you get to my level of involvement, the Madhesi issue is just one other social issue. I have to learn to get a little detached. And that is why I harbor a keen interest in the larger DaMaJaMa issues.

My Most Controversial Blog Post To Date: On Madhesi Issue
Aire Gaire Natthu Khaire Pahadis
First ANTA NYC Event, Times Square Marriott
Time For Madhesi Militancy Is Now
Madhesi
Madhesi Hum Lenge Sau Mein Pachas
Madhesi Rights: Abhi Nahin To Kabhi Nahin
Tibetans And Madhesis

ये तो क्रान्ित है
हृदयेश त्रिपाठी: मधेसी समस्या र राज्यको पुनर्संरचना
संघीय गणतन्त्र
अहिंसाका प्रश्न
मधेशी अधिकारको कुरामा पहाडीहरुको सहभागीता
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अइ आन्दोलनमें मधेशी अधिकारके बात

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Madheshi Community take out rally

The activists belonging to Madheshi Community from all the parties took out a rally from New Baneshwor in the capital at 2 PM on Tuesday. About 200 leaders and activists were arrested from the rally. The rally was organized in support of April 6-9 protest programmes of the Seven Party Alliance (SPA).

More than a thousand people belonging to the community started to march from New Baneshwor shouting anti monarchy slogans. Police intercepted the protesters at Tinkune and arrested about 200 participants of the rally. Some of the arrested persons are detained at Tinkune Police Station and others at different other places.

Some of the detained persons at Tinkune Police Station are:

Hridayesh Tripathi
Rajendra Mahato
Mahendra yadav
Ram Chandra Jha
Vijay Kant Karna
Amresh Kumar Singh
D. P. Yadav
Bishnu Narayan Yadav
Urmila Pandey
Khushi Lal Mandal
Jitendra Sonal
Surendra Kumar Yadav
Radheshyam Chaurasiya
Deependra Kumar Singh
Shiva Chandra Mishra
Ganesh Nepal
Surendra Mahato

Others were taken to other locations the details of which are not available currently. All the arrested are still under detention.