Thursday, June 22, 2006

Reform The Nepali Organizations In America



There is not a single mass based Nepali organization in America. That is the sad truth. The ANA Convention gets touted as the biggest gathering of Nepalis outside of Nepal. I don't know how true that is because the Nepali mass rallies in Delhi get tens of thousands of people, but it might be the biggest outside of Nepal and India. But even at the ANA Convention you show up like at some club. You pay your $25 and you go in.

There is too much elitism going on. The mainstream Nepali organizations have done a very good job of acting like the blue collar Nepalis pretty much do not exist, whereas they are the majority. The vast majority.

Recently I wrote up a proposal for the Association Of The Nepali Terain In America, ANTA: Reform ANTA. The message might be relevant to the Nepali organizations across the board. One of the goals of Hamro Nepal, the "world's first digital democracy organization" is the political empowerment of the Nepali diaspora. The 100,000 Nepalis in America should be able to vote in America.

I thought we were working to pass a resolution to that effect at the ANA convention, but later I got told, no, the idea was for the 100,000 Nepalis in America to be able to vote in Nepal. This is classic Nepali diaspora internalization and withdrawal. You compare yourself to the Nepalis in Nepal, not to the people in your immediate surroundings, those in America. The disenfranchisement gets rationalized away. Blacks earned it half a century ago. Nepalis are lagging behind.

Just look at the Nepalese Americas Council.

Organizations Links

Alliance for Democracy & Human Rights in Nepal

America Nepal Friendship Society New York
http://www.ANFS-USA.org

America Nepal Medical Foundation
http://www.anmf.net

America Nepal Society California
http://www.ansca.org

America Nepal Society Washington DC

Association of Nepalese in Midwest America
http://www.anmausa.org

Association of Nepalis in the Americas
http://www.ana-home.org

Florida Nepal Association
http://www.FloridaNepal.org

Friends of Nepal - Los Angeles
http://www.friendsofnepal-losangeles.org

Greater Boston Nepali Community
http://www.gbnc.ourfamily.com

International Nepali Literary Society
http://www.inls.org

Nebraska Nepalese Society
http://www.nnsociety.org

Nepa Pasa Pucha Americaye
http://www.nppa-us.org

Nepal Association of Northern California
http://www.cea.edu/7Ekbt/nanc.html

Nepal Center of North Carolina
http://www.nepalassociation.org

Nepal Center of North Carolina, Inc.
http://www.ncnc2056vs.org

Nepal Hawaii Society
http://www.nepalhawaii.hypermart.net

Nepal Human Rights Committee U.S.A.
http://www.inpros.com/nepal/nhrc/nhrc.html

Nepal Seattle Society
http://www.angelfire.com/wa/nss

Nepalese Association in Southeast America
http://www.Nepal-America.org

Nepalese Association In Vancouver, Canada
http://www.vcn.bc.ca~ncsbc

Nepalese Association of Houston
http://www.houstonnepalese.org

Nepalese Community Network of Canada
http://www.geocities.com/ncnc_ca

Nepalese Society, Texas
http://www.nepalesesociety.org

Nepali Women's Network of North America
http://www.nepaliwomen.org

Nepalis and Friends Association
http://www.west.asu.edu/Nafa

Nepalis in Oregon
http://www.nepaloregon.org/

Nepalis Living in Texas
http://www.stedwards.edu/instres/nptx/neptx.htm

Sherpa Friendship Association
http://www.bena.com/sherpa1/sfa/sFA_home.htm

The Esther Benjamins Trust
http://www.ebtrust.org.uk

Utah Nepali Samaj
http://www.utahnepalisamaj.org
I think there should be a push for these organizations to become transparent, and mass based. Each organization should be able to say how many members it has, and all members should directly elect the president through open voting.

Open Voting

The concept of open voting is that you can not assemble all potential voters in one physical setting at one particular time, and so you let them vote any way they can, over email, over the phone, and you make sure the process stays clean by posting on your website as to who voted for whom. You call people up, you email them, and you ask them to vote.

Before the 100,000 Nepalis can hope to vote in America, they are going to have to first start voting within Nepali organizations. And you don't just vote once a year for the office holders. You also vote in between to make decisions.

Free Membership

I think this idea will go a long way in helping the various Nepali organizations become mass based. If not free, membership fees should be nominal. You can always host fundraisers among the more well to do.

Transparent

It is so easy to put stuff online, and so cheap, virtually free. All members should be listed online. The minutes should be posted online. All book keeping should be kept online so members can see how money gets raised and spent, and there is ensured accountability.

National

As many organizations as possible should strive to go national. As to how, I have made some suggestions in the Reform ANTA document.

The basic suggestion is that all of the 100,000 Nepalis should get organized. They should be members of one organization or another. It does not matter which organization you join, as long as you join at least one organization.

Of the 100,000 Nepalis, I am guessing less than 2,000 are members of at least one organization. There is a lot of room for new organizations to grow. There is a lot of room for new organizations to get launched.

Right to peaceful assembly is a fundamental human right. It is like free speech. You don't need anyone's permission before you can speak free. And so it is okay to launch new organizations.

Umbrella Organization

There might even be a need for another umbrella organization. An organization will have to go through all these reforms before they can become a member. The president and central officers have to be directly elected by the general membership through open voting. The organization has to be mass based with at least a hundred listed members. All members should be listed online. There has to be transparency to debates, decisions and money matters.

Each member organization should be able to say how many members it has. That would be the weight of that organization within the umbrella organization. All organizations are not equal.

Annual Convention In New York

I have seen this with Indians. They don't have just one convention. I think by now the Nepali population is big enough that New York City needs its own annual convention. Of the 100,000 Nepalis close to one third are in New York City. And even among the rest, most live in the Boston-DC corridor. And New York City is in the center.

What could it be like? It would be in Queens. It would be as cheap as possible for those who attend. It would be festive and mass based and informal.

Nepali Convention.






Upendra Mahato And Some Gadfly Pahadis



I hear some misplaced Pahadis are hoping to jeer Upendra Mahato when he is in town for the ANA convention.

I think it is a big deal Upendra Mahato will be with us on July 1. The Pahadis have Gyanendra, the Madhesis have Upendra, only Mahato is self made. Some Pahadis have been making a fuss about his business investments in Nepal. Well, did Coca Cola shut down its plants in Nepal after the king's coup? Pahadis are not used to seeing successful Madhesis, and some of them have heartburns.

The gadflies will be countered. So abstain!



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Hindi, Desi

I am a Madhesi, but I am also a Nepali. I am also Asian. Similarly all Nepalis are also Desi. Desi is the term for South Asian.

I urge all of the 100,000 Nepalis in America who are mostly Pahadi to shed their false nationalism based on irrational anti-India sentiments and claim their Desi identity. That is the only way to empowerment within America.

We also have to work to make Hindi the sixth UN language.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Not So Fast, Indian Communists


Learn from Nepal, Left tells naxalites Hindu Left parties have asked naxal groups in the country to reconsider their political strategy, pointing to Nepal Maoists joining the mainstream. ..... The CPI (M), the CPI and the All-India Forward Bloc said the historic accord between the Maoists and the Seven-Party Alliance in Nepal would have a direct impact on the Maoist movement in South Asia, in general, and India in particular. ........ CPI general secretary A. B. Bardhan said "this is a historic accord ... will have far-reaching repercussions not only in our sub-continent but also over the Marxist extremist thinking all over the world." ........ It would have a "great impact" on the polity in the entire Indian sub-continent as there had been talks of a "revolutionary corridor" from Kashmir to Vishakapatnam encompassing all the naxalite movements and a section of the LTTE. ....... Some sections within Pakistan, he said, had been thinking such a corridor would help the Maoists in their country to bring about a revolutionary change. "But now the accord in Nepal will have ideological repercussions on the extremist elements everywhere." ....... CPI national secretary Shamim Faizi said by joining parliamentary democracy the Maoists had refuted the basic concept of Maoism that the power came through the barrel of the gun........ certain elements in the Indian Government, which propped up groups such as the `Salwa Judum' (Self-Defence Groups) for armed confrontation with the naxalites, also had to rethink their strategy.......
The eight party alliance has to agree on one thing about Nepal's future more than anything else. The April Revolution is one for world history. I believe the April Revolution has given Nepal an opportunity to shoot for a cutting edge democracy such that the April Revolution can stand in the same league as the October Revolution in Russia, the French Revolution, the American Revolution, and the Indian Struggle For Independence. But whether or not we will qualify will depend on if or not we can give an original twist to the concept of democracy in our next constitution. I think we should shoot for a democracy where parties do not get to raise funds, instead they get state funds in direct proportion to the number of votes they earn, and they keep all their book keeping online.

The Indian mainstream communists played a huge role in helping forge the eight party alliance in Nepal. I give them much credit, and I thank them. But they are in too much of a hurry to suggest they have done enough to invite the Indian Maoists into the Indian mainstream.

Proposed Republican Constitution 2006

They now have to work with the eight party alliance in Nepal to design a democracy where parties do not get to raise funds, instead they get state funds in direct proportion to the number of votes they earn. And then they have to engineer the same in India. That is what you will have to do to mainstream the Indian Maoists.

The April Revolution in Nepal was something magical. None of the members of the eight party alliance saw it coming, although each has rushed to take credit for all of it. The credit goes to the people, not to the parties. The parties have never been that effective before to take credit for such an outpouring. Nothing like this has happened in any country in my living memory.

A second revolution will also take place. But that will not take place in the streets. That will take place at the ballot box. That will take place in the constituent assembly once it takes shape. But take place it will. You ain't seen nothing yet.

Nepal is to lead the launch of the Asian Century.

After you turn India into a democracy where parties do not get to raise funds, instead they get state funds in direct proportion to the number of votes they earn, China is going to come under immense pressure to turn itself into a multi-party state, one with federalism, such that Tibet has its own parliament, religious freedom is guaranteed, and you can see Taiwan and China become one, kind of like West and East Germany. The Chinese Communist Party will likely still stick around as the largest party, and that is fine. The transition could be smooth. Perhaps Prachanda and Baburam should teach some theory to the Chinese communists, and make them accept the multi-party framework.

Nepal has to work to export its April Revolution into every country that is not yet a democracy, most of them in Africa. I think we have to start with Zimbabwe. Mugabe is an asshole.

Mugabe Chor, Desh Chhor

Revolution is an export item.

Democracy Spreading Mechanism

I invite and welcome the mainstream Indian communists to keep playing a key role in Nepal. Their role so far has been commendable. But they also have much left to do, both in Nepal and in India.

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Prices: CPI (M), SP to continue protest Hindu, India
CPI (M) trying to create 'third alternative': Karat Hindu, India - Jun 17, 2006 Aiming at creating a "third alternative" sans the Congress and BJP, CPI(M) General Secretary, Prakash Karat, met Samajwadi Party chief, Mulayam Singh Yadav, here on Saturday and said both parties were working together on a number of crucial issues....... such an alternative would not be a purely election-oriented one, but would emerge from joint struggles on common issues....... Yadav, who was also present, charged the Congress-led UPA with resorting to every possible tactic to topple his government...... Karat warned the UPA that the Left parties would decide their future course of action on their ties after they received the ruling coalition's response to the nine-page note on the government's performance.
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Janajati Angst







Hello _______,

We are watching how Girija Prasad Koirala plus other BAHUNBADIS are going to include persons of your stature in their over publicized so-called 'inclusive' democracy. We all members of the NIP Forum want proportionate representation to the government based on the population census report 2001.

In case, the Bahunbadis took peoples like you, it becomes our fundamental right to expect, you in your full capacity, will work for the cause of disadvantaged peoples in the first place.

And to those Janajati Bandhus who are issuing PRESS RELEASES one after another; it should be told that such press releases are important but do they indeed have that effect we are hoping for ? So, it is urgent to go to the street or forum[s] and ask our share of the national resources.

If nothing happens to this end; we will have no way other than raising voice upto international level which we virtually can at any time.


Dear ______, I am pleased to thank you for your endeavour in raising relevant issues concerning Janajati groups.
ONLY PRESS RELEASE WON'T WOTK OUT. JANAJATIS & DALILTS SHOULD TAKE TO THE STREET.

YOU MAY CHECK HOW WPOMEN'S ARE ASSERTING THEIR RIGHTS !!!

THANK YOU,

_________


Jyotiji,

Thank you for the message below. This is what angers us most. The BAHUNBADIS are all responsible for the current crisis in the country. These Bahunbadis must be defeated, as Pawan Chamling or Subash Ghising have done, at every front in the country for social justice, human rights, democracy and development.

I am sorry to hear that the Soaltee Receptionist gave a waiting white guy priority over you and on protesting, exchanged nasty comments with the manager about you in Nepali ?

Thank you,

___________


Good wishes and respects to all,

All this reminds of the Tibetan displacement into India since 1959. IN our case, since the 1800s till today, Nepalis largely, Magars, Gurungs and alongwith Dalits and other siano jaatis(Sorry for the usage ), too have been coming to India and finding a home here. Earlier mostly soldiers and now as cooks, or some domestic. All of them have one thing in common. Illiteracy and lack of opportunities back home. Most of them have not even seen any other Nepali district beyond their birthplace. And straight to the heat and dust of India. Communities have build up in many Indian towns. They are here to stay. An exodus which began nearly two hundred years ago. What is going on? Soon the biggest conglomerate of Magars and Gurungs (Perhaps it already is) will be in India.

PS. With many insurgents-freedom fighters recruited from Indian Nepali towns and some Nepalis sneaking in and making films on retreiving territories from India, has put our fragile community in India under suspicion. Putting a brake on our Gorkha heritage recognition and other community development work. Are they not bothered about our welfare? Madhesis, Parvasis, Lost Nepalis, British and now Indian stooges are the terms generally described of my people. Why did we come here in the first place?

In Kathmandu, the museum (with hardly any visitors) insisted I pay foreign entrance fees. At the Soaltee, the receptionist gave a waiting white guy priority over me and on protesting, exchanged nasty comments with the manager about me in Nepali!

Did not let us live there and do not allow us to live here.

Cheers,
_____________


Hello again,

As everyone of us know that there are more women's population then men. Women are excluded in the Interim constitute committee as well. How could party leaders make such a mistake?

I hope the committee will be formed representing women, IPs and dalit.

___________


The Nepal-US Indigenous Peoples' Forum [NIPF] rejects the formation of the committee on discussion here and also believes in that the Himalayan country of Nepal does belong to all people4s rather than the so-called 7 Party Alliance including Nepali Congress and the Maoists only.

Thank you,


Hello there,

The government has formed a committee to draft interim constitution in which no member[s] can be found from disadvantaged communities such as: Janajati [IPs] and Dalit.

Therefore, I feel the committee is incomplete and whatever it brings out may not be acceptable to all peoples of Nepal. You may click the link to read the news how the committee has been formed http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=76802

This also gives a hint that Janajati or Dalit voices have not been heard altogether. Either those voices are �not a united voice� or they are deliberately ignored. Nirmal Lama was there in the draft committee of 1990 constitution. But there is none from IP or Dalit communities in toady�s committee! Should we mean the government wants to ignore IP and Dalit issues and promote Bahunbad even today? Without having any representation from concerned communities, can we hope the interim constitution will address the aspirations and needs of all peoples in the country?

And why would Nepal require an interim constitution in a condition that the House of Representatives [ the government also] is all powerful and can legislate whatever it wants? Given that the Maoists did not accept the idea for prolonging the House of Representatives; is it meaningful to form such an incomplete committee to draft a constitution whether it is interim or otherwise to resolve the crisis the country is facing today ? Why can�t Nepal go into Constituent Assembly at once without having any interim constitution? Someone also opined that, there should be the Constituent Assembly based on the votes parties obtained in the last general election. Does it make a sense to claim that those rigged polls count today? Number counts in democracy. How about asking for a proportionate representation of all caste and ethnic peoples based on the national population census report of 2001?

And do we only require a person with law degrees or background in such a kind of superficial committee? How practical is it to say that only lawyers or law graduates can produce a better constitution to a country with extreme diversity? Don�t we believe that sociologists or anthropologists and others can better explain the contemporary societies of a given country?

Thank you,

_______________


One more time again. At least Women's activists staged sit-in at Singh Durbar Gate. I must salute those women's activists.

Where are the Janajati and Dalit activists in the country ?

________


Hello,

Where are the Janajati and Dalit leaders or organizations in the country ? What are you doing guys ? Are you sleeping ?

God bless you all,

Thank you,

__________


Why It Is Important To Me The Congress Takes Up A Federal Republic


NC not in favour of ceremonial King: Sitaula NepalNews ceremonial monarchy was not the NC's agenda for the proposed constituent assembly elections ..... the King would remain as a 'ceremonial King' until the election to a constituent assembly and the election will decide the fate of monarchy....... the party is yet to prepare its agendas, including the one on the issue of monarchy, for the constituent assembly elections. The party will make public its official agenda for the election of the constituent assembly before announcing the dates for it ...... “The PM did not say that ceremonial king is the NC’s agenda as NC is in favour of inclusive democracy and restructuring of the state.” ...... discussions are underway among the parties about the formation of an interim government and management of Maoists' arms...... the government will take action against any people as per the recommendation of the high level committee formed to probe the atrocities to suppress the popular movement ........ “If the committee recommends any action against the King, the government will follow it and take appropriate action” ....... "The government will consider keeping the Maoists in the barracks and feeding them"
The April Revolution was for a federal republic, and that is why all eight parties have to come out for it. That simple. Parties that have come back into the mainstream because of the April Revolution will simply have to follow its orders. Let there be no mistake. The April Revolution gave you all a mandate.

A multi-party framework is a new awakening for all the communist parties. That includes the UML and the Maoists. But the Congress has always been for it. And so this oldest democratic party has got to prove it is in tune with the people's sentiment. And that sentiment is clearly for a federal republic.

If all seven parties take the lead on the federal republic question, you take a lot of wind out of the Maoist outfit. You eat their lunch. Then the Maoists will be forced to compete on other issues.

Even after the Congress formally adopts federalism, there will still be a lot of debate as to what form that federalism will take. The Maoists have divided the state into about eight ethnic enclaves. My proposal on federalism is economic, not ethnic. I am for three states, Kosi, Gandaki, Karnali. But if you empower the 75 district governments, that is better than eight states. Ultimately a democratic state is about the individual, not groups and ethnicities.

The Congress is a party with its base in the Terai. If it does not adopt federalism, it will be betraying its base.

If all eight parties were to formally adopt the goal of a federal republic, that will make the elections to a constituent assembly much smoother. And we do want that. That will be as good as the king abdicating. The monarchy will no longer be a burning issue in the elections, and that is a good thing.

Mugabe Chor, Desh Chhor
The King Should Abdicate

The focus has to be on how best to design the constitution so as to shoot for double digit economic growth. Poverty is the number one political issue in Nepal. My passion for social justice issues is also economic. Unless you settle the social justice issues, you can not focus on the economy with the intensity of a laser beam.

My Proposed Republican Constitution 2006 has one goal: double digit economic growth.

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Krishna Sitaula's reassurance on the issue of a federal republic is very reassuring. This was much needed. I have fond memories of my long conversation with him in April last year. He was in a hospital in Delhi.

Other Issues

Even if all eight parties formally adopt the slogan of a federal republic, there will be plenty of other issues to disagree on.

What form should that federalism take?

What to do with the army? Should it even exist? If yes, how big? How to restructure it?

What to do about language rights?

What should be the relationship between the state and the private sector of the economy?

Prachanda

He scared me with some of his recent utterances.

I admire him for his staunch stand on a federal republic and a constituent assembly. It is his party that has taken the lead on them, and they deserve credit.

But some of his other ideas are out of line, and maybe that is why a one party state is a very bad idea. We need a free competition of ideas between parties.

He has this weird idea that every Nepali citizen should go through five years of military training. That is hogwash.

And he suffers from economic illiteracy, I would say. You have to learn to put the right to property on par with the right to free speech. I think he still struggles with that. Give him some time.

On the other hand, I think he is more passionate about issues like education, health and micro credit than the other parties, only he has yet to prove himself on the ground.

Federal Republic

Let all eight parties formally adopt the slogan of a federal republic. Spare the country the pain of having to discuss the monarchy.

In The News

King's man gets a thrashing in Nepal! Hindustan Times, India Bharat Keshar Singh, who is also the President of the World Hindu Federation, was returning from a party on Tuesday night when his car hit a parked motorbike, near the Royal Palace ..... Heated words were soon exchanged between Singh and the motorcyle owner following which students from nearby college and other persons arrived at the scene and beat Singh and his two sons...... The students and youths turned violent after learning that a King's aide was beating up an motorcycle rider....... They also torched Singh's car following which he took shelter in a nearby hotel. ...... Singh was taken to Army Hospital for treatment while his two sons were placed in custody in Kathmandu District police office.
Mob fury strikes Nepal king’s once powerful loyalist India eNews.com
UN gives emergency food aid to drought-hit Nepal Reuters AlertNet, UK
WFP starts emergency food deliveries in Nepal People's Daily Online
300 palace employees to lose jobs as Nepal king’s power shrinks Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates there were about 900 employees in the palace and most of them were employed without competition or qualifications ..... the palace employees would be brought under the country’s civil service rules and regulations and come under the control of the government....... there was no age limit for the palace employees or any rules as to how many years an employee could stay on a particular job position..... In the Nepalese civil service, the upper age limit is 58 years and no person could stay on in a special class job, the top echelon of the civil service, for more than five years..... the term of office of the top-most Nepalese Royal Palace employee Pashupati Bhakta Maharjan, one of the most powerful men in Nepal until King Gyanendra lost power in late April, would end on the day the palace service becomes part of the country’s civil service.
Nepal Maoists 'will not disarm' BBC News, UK
Nepal Politics update: Many loose ends in a Maoist-democracy joint ... Mounteverest Last Friday, out of the blue, Maoist leader Prachanda showed up in Kathmandu ...... a transition government which will include ‘democratic’ parties and Maoists alike. ..... The Maoists will lose their “terrorist” tag, and get an (easy) access to power - in return for accepting the rules of democracy. ..... Without wasting a day, Prachanda launched a huge campaign: Going from hiding to spotlight in breakneck speed, Prachanda gave speeches through the weekend promising a bright future for Nepal .........
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The cadres and leaders of the seven parties revolted. They were not all too happy about the eight point agreement.

The Maoists unilaterally declared the DDC chair of Parvat.

Surya Bahadur Thapa came out saying the eight point agreement was problematic in that the Maoists would become part of the government without their arms being taken care of.

Girija flew off to Bangkok for health reasons.

Krishna Sitaula got defensive and said the Maoists will not be allowed to join the government unless their arms were managed.

There was a power cut during Prachanda's press conference at the Prime Minister's residence. That is more than a coincidence. There might be disgruntled elements from the "old regime" in the higher echelons of the electricity authority.

Prachanda keeps talking of some other kind of a republic.

A lot of westerners feel the Maoists are trying to pull a Lenin in Nepal. One of those guys has the name Thomas Marx.
Explaining Maoist strategy: Gatsby comes to Nepal - By Dr. Thomas A. Marks NepalNews What is decidedly dangerous is that this political trait is accompanied by a second, also shared by all parties: a position is legitimate simply because it has been advanced. Simply observe Kathmandu traffic, and you understand. As traffic backs up, vehicles invariably move out into the opposing lane. They are clearly in the wrong, especially the motorcycles on the sidewalks.
The law and order situation is lax in several parts of the country. After a major political upheaval some of that is expected.

The Madhesi, the Janajati and the Mahila are very unhappy with the committee that is to draft the interim constitution. They are mostly Bahun men.

The Nepal Army has gone ahead to recruit some officers even when they have been asked by the Defense Ministry not to.

The Nepal Army is set to go on a shopping spree. That also goes against the spirit of the peace talks.

If the seven party alliance is suspicious of the Maoists, it should say so. If not, it should not let the army go on its own separate track. It could fire some top people in the police and the army. It could reorganize the army top brass. It could call on the foreign powers to continue their embargo upon the army. It could send some of the top dogs in the army to the International Criminal Court. There are many options on the table. The army is not more powerful than the people. The people will come out in the streets all over again at a moment's notice.

Krishan Sitaula said a few weeks back some senior police officers were not obeying him.

Girija Koirala is for a ceremonial monarchy. His party seems to be against it.

The peace process could still go very very wrong.

All this leads me to suggest we go for a conference.

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Why held secret talks? Let the people in. Let all parties openly air their disagreements and their grievances. Let it all get televised. Let the willing FM stations air them live all across the country.

This will also be a dress rehearsal for the constituent assembly which will be sure to have bountiful debates and discussions.

We do want furious and relentless debates. That is the price we pay for peace.

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The idea is not a bad one. And I myself like the eight point agreement. It is okay to bring the Maoists into the government and then together manage the two armies into sending them off to their barracks.

We do want Prachanda and other Maoists to get a lot of media exposure. We do want to see how Prachanda manages a ministry. Maybe he is not such a great manager after all. Who knows? Let the people find out for themselves. Give Prachanda a ministry.

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