Thursday, March 22, 2007

Gaur: The Madhesi Gongabu



PM, Defense, Finance: Congress, DPM, Home: UML, DPM: Maoist
Magar Event
Mainstreaming Maoist Tendencies In The Madhesh
Lawoti: Ethnic Or Administrative Federalism
Mainstreaming The Maoists: Various Scenarios
Madhesi, Janajati, Business Community
Three Parties: Congress, Communist, Sadbhavana
ANONYM: Association Of Nepali Organizations In New York Metro

Prachanda has been relentlessly hostile to the MPRF. He has never talked of them as homegrown. He keeps repeating that the royalists in Nepal and the Hindu supremacists from India steer the MPRF ship.

MPRF mass meetings were disrupted by the Maoists in Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj.

Nepalgunj II: This Is A Repeat

In Gaur the MPRF had planned a mass meeting. The Maoists organized a mass meeting at the exact same venue later with the express goal to disrupt the MPRF mass meeting. To the MPRF people it was like, so they did this to us in Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj. And now they want to do this to us in Gaur. We are not that strong in Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj, but we are strong in the eastern Terai. This is our stronghold. We can't let this happen.

From the news reports I am guessing that was the mindset.

It is so obvious the police were not in any position to intervene. They did not even try. They just kept away. Let them kill each other, they thought. The Home Ministry could have seen the clash coming. They could have vollied a few rounds of tear gas once the violence started. They did not even look into that option. If the Madhesis are going to kill each other, the Pahadi police is going to stay away.

The MPRF is a non violent outfit. That is where they differ from the two JTMM factions, and the Madhesi Tigers. But all of them have had similar political concerns. After the 12 point agreement to the April Revolution, the Maoists kept offering the seven parties their gun. Similarly the JTMM factions seem to offer the gun to the MPRF, not in any formal way, but side by side.

Some reports claim the JTMM-Jwala has claimed responsibility for the gunshots. Did Jwala see what the Home Ministry did not, that after Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj, Gaur was going to be a flashpoint, and so they anticipated?

Another report has the UN claiming most of the dead were from head injuries from bamboo sticks.

There are many conflicting reports. So it is important that the incident be investigated. The facts need to come out.

This is a tragedy. This should never have happened. This must not be allowed to repeat.

Prachanda has continued with his tirades against the MPRF. The Gaur incident has just given him added fuel to continue with his prior demonizations of the MPRF. This is irresponsible.

There is a physical security aspect to this incident. And there is a political aspect to it.

The physical security aspect is that this should never have happened. This must not be allowed to repeat.

The political aspect is that the Maoists should not have organized their counter mass meeting with the express goal of disrupting the MPRF mass meeting. That was wrong in Gaur, just like that was wrong for them to have disrupted the MPRF mass meetings in Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj.

The bigger wrong is the disrespect the Bahuns in power have shown to the Madhesi Movement. Why have they not addressed the three demands of the now Madhesi Janajati Dalit Movement? (Joint Movement)
  1. Home Minister resign.
  2. Form probe commission.
  3. Hold proportional elections to the constituent assembly.
A new government is about to be formed. Likely the UML will get Home. The sky will not fall if Sitaula resigns, except that he and his party mean disrespect.

Holding proportional elections might be the only technical option left by now if the country is still to have elections in June. There is too little time left. So why not go for it? Going for it will also be advantageous to the eight parties. The MPRF and NEFIN will less likely to become political parties and compete.

Girija's utter inflexibility has brought about a political paralysis in the country from which violent incidents like Gaur happen.

And if the eight parties will not meet these three demands, the MPRF, NEFIN, and the Dalit Mahasangh alliance has two options. (MPRF: A Few Scenarios, MJF And NEFIN Must Become Political Parties)
  1. Organize a week long Nepal Band to disrupt the constituent assembly elections.
  2. Become a political party and contest the constituent assembly elections.
Banning the MPRF is not an option. The Madhesi Movement has a political solution, a political outlet. If we can think of a political solution to the violent, decade long Maoist insurgency, we should be able to think of a political solution to the nonviolent Madhesi Movement.

Dr. Brian Cobb: Speech At Gongabu
Gongabu Massacre
Militarists, Maoists, Monotones, Dorambaites, Naxalites

In The News

Martin urges parties to act to end violence NepalNews
Prachanda asks govt to outlaw MJF; PLA men come out of camp He termed the Forum as a criminal gang. ..... also demanded immediate arrest of MJF leaders. .... Protesting the incident, the Maoist-affiliated Young Communist League organised rallies in Jhapa
Prachanda points at Indian Hindu extremists' hand in Gaur bloodshed conspiracy hatched by royalist reactionaries; Indian Hindu extremists and expansionists; and anti-peace regressive elements
MJF terms Prachanda's demand to ban it as 'undemocratic remark' Sita Nandan Raya ..... Raya also accused Maoists of using weapons at Gaur attack first. He said that after the Maoists used weapons, the people retaliated. ...... "We are a peaceful party. We do not have weapons," Raya said. He also rejected that MJF has any link with Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha – Jwala Singh.
Gaur bloodshed shocks UN rights commissioner, appeals for probe "Our teams confirmed, first hand, the killing of 25 individuals, most of whom died of severe head wounds apparently caused by beatings from bamboo sticks," she states. .... Arbour has said that only a small number of law enforcement personnel were deployed to the scene of the incidents.
NHRC, OHCHR-Nepal launch probe into Gaur incident OHCHR-Nepal chief Lena Sundh arrived in Gaur by a helicopter in the afternoon and inspected the incident site.
Leaders, HR activists reach Gaur Home minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula, UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, Maoist spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara ..... Daman Nath Dhungana, Padma Ratna Tuladhar, Subodh Pyakurel
Gaur toll climbs to 28, curfew continues At least 28 persons including five women .... Twelve bodies were found at the major clash site at the Rice Mills ground in Gaur while fifteen more bodies were discovered in Hajmaniya and Mudhbaliya VDCs - four kilometers away from Gaur city in Rautahat district. Another dead body was found at Sisruwa area of Gaur municipality. ...... In the afternoon, the MJF and Morcha had taken out separate rallies in Gaur city. After their rally entered the ground, the MJF activists vandalised the podium erected by Morcha ....... Later when Morcha activists entered the ground, they also vandalised the MJF's podium. Both podiums were some 100 meters apart. ..... after the Morcha activists started vandalising the MJF podium, fierce clash occurred and there was indiscriminate firing. Over 40 persons have been injured in the incident. Most of the dead and injured belong to Morcha ....... Jwala Singh faction of Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) has owned up responsibility for the shootout. ...... The MJF had planned to hold the meeting in the area a week ago while the Maoists later decided to hold their meeting in the same area. ...... MJF's vice president Kishore Kumar Bishwas has been quoted as saying that the incident occurred after the Maoist activists tried to disrupt their pre-planned programme.

Ban "criminal outfit" MPRF: Prachanda Kantipur Online, Nepal MPRF had been publicizing its mass meet at the said venue for the last two weeks while Maoists had also been campaigning to organize their mass meet at the same ground for the last couple of days. Both sides prepared their stages at a distance of about 100 meters from each other on the ground. The clash took a nasty turn after MPRF cadres wrecked a stage constructed by the Maoists for the program while the latter's rally was arriving at the venue. Shortly after the incident, both sides reportedly exchanged fire. ..... 12 of the deceased have already been identified as Maoist cadres. Maoists need lessons in democratic procedure: Nina Gill the team had shown particular interest regarding the issue of bringing down the escalating violence in the Terai. ... Koirala said that if a third country is interested to resettle Bhutanese refugees and the latter's show positive interest in that, there is no objection from Nepal
Rautahat still gripped by terror; Maoists say MPRF must be outlawed
Time For Some Soul-Searching the pro-Maoist students were defending Sunday’s beating of a hotelier by Maoist cadres ..... When the business community announced an indefinite strike (which was withdrawn on the third day) in protest of the “kidnapping and torture” of the above-mentioned hotelier by the Maoists “for refusing to cough up 10 million rupees in donation”, the pro-Maoist trade union took out protest rallies in the capital- in protest of the business community’s protests! The Maoist-affiliated hotel and restaurant workers’ union ordered workers to leave hotels in advance “as the hotel industry, too, was contemplating halting services for some time in support of the business community’s strike.” ...... if you question these unique reasons, then you are either “conspiring” against the Constituent Assembly elections by “blowing out of proportion something very trivial and unimportant,” or you are “against a democratic republic.” Or even you are a “royalist.”
Substantial numbers of minors registered at Maoist cantonments: Martin
Sitaula, Nepal, Mahara in Gaur for on-field inspection, death toll hits 28
Maoist combatants leave camps in protest of Gaur killings division commander Parwana demanded an immediate investigation of the Rautahat incident ....... The combatants, still in their uniforms, rallied around Arunkhola Bazaar on the Mahendra Highway, chanting slogans like "Hang the culprits", "Down with foreign interference", "Announce the republic" and "Hang the king". ...... Maoist combatants put a complete halt to vehicular movement on the Mahendra Highway, claiming that their fellow cadres had died in Rautahat due to the government's failure to provide adequate security.
Nothing will stop peace process: PM
Rice expresses concern over Nepal peace process, calls situation 'tenuous'
CPN-M, MPRF must end violence immediately: Sundh
UNMIN to get $88.8m
माओवादी-फोरम झडप, २७ को मृत्यु
मृत्यु भएका अधिकांश र्सवसाधारण ः मोर्चा मधेसी राष्ट्रिय मुक्ति मोर्चाका महासचिव प्रभु साहले रौतहट घटनामा मृत्यु भएकामा अधिकांश र्सवसाधारण रहेको दाबी गरेका छन् । .... योङ कम्युनिस्ट लिग -वाईसीएल) का ५ र मोर्चाका ७ कार्यकर्ता छन् .... आफ्नो मञ्च भत्काएपछि मोर्चाका कार्यकर्ता फोरमको मञ्चतिर जान खोज्दा एक्कासि गोली लागेर पा“च जनाको घटनास्थलमै मृत्यु भएको साहले बताए । ..... माओवादी नेता डा. बाबुराम भट्टर्राईले बताए । 'यो अर्को दोरम्बा हो । शान्ति भा“डेर माओवादी पुनः जंगल जाऊन् भन्ने प्रतिगामीहरूको षड्यन्त्र हो ।' ..... घटनाको राजनीतिक भण्डाफोर गरेर जाने डा. भट्टर्राईले बताए । एकै स्थानमा फोरमस“ग कार्यक्रम गर्नु मोर्चाको प्राविधिक कमजोरी भएको उनले बताए । 'प्राविधिक रूपमा साथीहरूको कमजोरी हो ।
बस्नेतले जग्गा मिचेको ठहर लोकगायक कुमार बस्नेतले झन्डै एक रोपनी र्सार्वजनिक जग्गा मिचेको पुष्टि भएको छ । नापी शाखाको अनुसार बस्नेतले बालुवाटार चोकको ११ आना १ दाम सरकारी जग्गा आफ्नो नाममा गराएको ठहर गरेको हो । उक्त जग्गा प्रतिआना २० लाखभन्दा बढी मूल्य पर्छ । .... ०२६ सालमा तत्कालीन मन्त्रिपरिषद्ले बस्नेतलाई बालुवाटारस्थित राष्ट्र बैंकको दक्षिणतर्फकिटानीसाथ २ रोपनी ११ आना २ पैसा जग्गा नन्दीकिशोरी गुठीको मोहीका रूपमा दिएको थियो । .... बस्नेतले ०३६ सालमा नक्सा बनाउ“दा सट्टाभर्ना पाएकामा बढाएर दूषित दर्ता गराएका हुन् ।
आक्रमण गर्ने योजनै रहेछ’ उक्त भीडमा ज्वाला सिंहका कार्यकर्तासमेत बन्दुक लिएर गोली हानेका रहेछन .... गोली नचलेको भए यतिका संख्यामा मृत्यु हु“दैनथ्यो
थारू नेता पुनः माओवादी प्रवेश ' प्रचण्डले तर्राईबाट माओवादीले बम र बारुद भित्र्याएको र यही“ छापामारहरूले तालिम लिएको बताउ“दै भने- 'तर्राई र थारूहरूको मागलाई पार्टर्ीी कसरी बिर्सन्छ -' माओवादीले थारू र मधेसलाई छुट्टाछुट्टै रूपमा हेरेको रोशनको आरोप थियो । 'थारू प्रदेशलाई मधेसमा गाभिनुहु“दैन' भनेर उनले व्रि्रोह गरेका थिए ।
जातीय भेदभाव उन्मूलन

25 Maoists Killed By MPRF In Rautahat INSN 10 workers were killed on the spot and 15 died at the Birgunj Hospital. In addition, more than 55 injured are at the Birganj hospital ..... Upendra Yadav, chief of MPRF, and Maoist parliament member Prabhu Shah were chief guests of their separate mass meetings. .... blamed the police administration for not addressing the attacks by MPRF. According to him, some gunners came from the Indian side .... The Eight Party meeting Wednesday afternoon in Kathmandu has shown deep concern about this incident. The meeting has decided to investigate this incident.

No More Corpse Politics, Maoists Stay Calm United We Blog
It has become an undeniable fact that Maoists are using all sorts of measures to intimidate all branches of society. ...... Maoists have demanded that the MPRF be outlawed. It’s true that Maoists are the ones who can help government control the menace called MPRF but that should happen without declaring the outfit outlawed.

Madhesi Brothers, Stop Killing Each Other

-By Bijay Raut

(The following poem was inspired by the recent killings in Gaur. The author prays for the souls of those who lost their precious lives in this incident as well as in the past ones.)

Madhesi brothers, how are you?
Few months ago I heard you were rioted by Pahadis in Nepalgunj,
A month later bullets went through your hearts from government police all over,
Now you are killing each other in the name of Maoists and MJF clash,
All I have to say you for now,
Madhesi brothers, stop killing each other.
Was three dozens not enough from police bullets?
That you are adding a couple dozens through your own murder,
MJF kill Maoists, and Maoists kill MJF activists,
At the end of the day, you are the Madhesis who die in blunder,
Can you hear me from here brothers?
Madhesi brothers, stop killing each other.

In the old days of Ranas and Royals,
You were the ones who were suppressed despite being loyal,
Now that Nepal aspire to breathe some fresh air,
Yet your lives are still far from being dear,
You died in the old days,
You die now,
You were killed by others in old days,
Now you kill each other,
Madhesi brothers, stop killing each other.

I hear some mourning outside my door,
Is that you Madhesi brothers?
Your widows wailing in tears for the dear husbands,
Your mothers searching for the teenage sons,
Where would your sisters put the thread of Rakhi now?
Where would your old age fathers search for social security now?
You are dead and gone,
But can you take away the crying heart and tearful mourn?
May you lay in peace while we cry in tears,
Madhesi brothers, stop killing each other.

Your rights and dignity have been violated through centuries,
Now is the time to rise up and wake up for your human values,
But what can I say about your petty ignorance?
How can I preach the virtue of unity?
How can I talk about peace and humanity?
When you speak the language of your Maoist comrades,
With guns in your hands and grenades in your pockets,
Madhesi brothers, stop killing each other.

Do I have to remind that you belong to the land of glory?
The land of peaceful Buddha and justful Janak,
Yet you speak the language of guns and bullets,
Your inner fighting will only help your old oppressors,
If you knew this, you wouldn't be killing each other,
Dear Madhesi brothers, please stop killing each other.

(Based in California, USA, Bijay Raut is a Poet and Philosopher. He is also the President of the California Chapter of the Association of Nepali Teraian in America (ANTA). He can be reached at bijayraut@hotmail.com)

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

PM, Defense, Finance: Congress, DPM, Home: UML, DPM: Maoist


Home Minister: Bamdev Gautam (April 21, 2006)

It is very important to get Krishna Sitaula out of the Home Ministry. And it is not at all fair for Koirala to claim the PM and DPM positions as well as the three key ministries of Defense, Home and Finance for the Congress. The Congress does not have that many MPs in the interim parliament.

PM, fine, let that be Koirala.

But the UML needs to continue to get the DPM slot. It is wrong for Koirala to suggest he will give a DPM slot to the UML if Oli gets to continue as DPM. It is not for Koirala to decide who the UML makes its DPM candidate. Koirala seems to be wary a strong personality like Bamdev Gautam might show up.

Just like there was no provision whatsoever in the 1990 constitution for the king to become Chairperson of the Council of Ministers, the idea of a Senior Deputy Prime Minister is ridiculous. For one, the title is so long it sounds like the title of some monarch. I thought we were trying to get rid of the monarchy.

Amik Sherchan out, Krishna Mahara in. Let the guy be the second DPM.

There is great danger in creating a Senior Deputy Prime Minister position. Should a Maoist hold that seat, and should something happen to Koirala - say one morning he does not wake up at all - then you are looking at a Maoist Prime Minister for the country, however temporary that might be. Maoist misbehavior on the ground is alarming. That can not be allowed to happen.

If Koirala likes Krishna Sitaula so much, let him have him as Defense Minister, although I feel Krishna Sitaula is singularly disqualified for that particular ministry. The guy lacks basic spine. His ways are too appeasing.

I like the idea of the UML wanting to bring in a new team on its part into the government.

Bamdev Gautam has spine. He will be a much better Home Minister than Krishna Sitaula has been. He will be much less likely to get bullied around by the Maoists.

But the weirdest part is how the eight parties are acting like the Madhesi-Janajati-Dalit Movement is over, that they have managed to brush it aside. The insensitivity on their part is so overwhelming.

Girija's style is to be as little accomodative as possible. He wants to take no prisoners. He is not a consensus seeker like Bill Clinton. He just does not have the smarts, the energy. When organized groups make demands, they speak for the people. Someone of democratic charater would want to respond. But Girija does not. He wants to snuff it out, he wants to disrespect it. He totally has disrespected a major mass movement, and so the seeds of discontent have been sown all over the Terai.

I hope the MJF and NEFIN look into all options and go for one final push, or go for the electoral option with gusto. In a democracy, you go to the people. I guess what these groups are saying is we are not big like the political parties, but our grievances are genuine. They both have wanted to be a civil rights movement rather than political parties. Circumstances might lead them to change that mindset. It will be sweet to watch the Congress getting decimated at the pollig booths across the Madhesh.

A skillful politician with a democratic bent would have wanted to use the opportunity for a new government as a way to meet the Madhesi Movement's key demand of the Home Minister's removal, but Girija is not giving ground. With that attitude, his party will hold ground for a while, and then the ground will shift beneath its feet. The downslide will be swift. In a democracy people catch up with you fast.


Magar Event
Mainstreaming Maoist Tendencies In The Madhesh
Lawoti: Ethnic Or Administrative Federalism
Mainstreaming The Maoists: Various Scenarios
Madhesi, Janajati, Business Community
Three Parties: Congress, Communist, Sadbhavana
ANONYM: Association Of Nepali Organizations In New York Metro
Joint Movement
What Girija Could Have Done
Empowering Nepalis In New York City
Dipendra Jha: The Real Picture Of The Madhesi Movement
No Guns, Explosives, Weapons Outside Cantonments
MPRF: A Few Scenarios
It Is Tough For The Madhesi
Upendra Yadav: Madhesi Martin Luther King
New MJF Strategy: Hit The State, Not The People
Krishna Sitaula: Appeaser, Not Peacemaker
A Federal Republic Electoral Alliance Against The Maoists Needed
Sadist Koirala, Kans Sitaula, Pol Pot Prachanda
Further Compromise: Mixed Election With Reservations
5 Point Demand: Compromise Formula So Elections Can Be Held In June
MJF And NEFIN Must Become Political Parties
The Economist: Nepal's Ethnic Politics: The New Battlefront
Brikhesh Chandra Lal: Suspicion Emanating From The Message
Should The MJF Indefinite Strike Continue? Yes
Girija Bahun Baje Dumbass
Madhesi Janajati Kranti: Victory Scenarios
Ensuring Ethnic And Gender Representation In The Constituent Assembly
Madhesi Janajati Kranti: Confusion, Clarity
Madhesi Janajati Kranti: A Few Scenarios

होला त जेठमा चुनाव - वर्तमान परिस्थितिमा जेठमा चुनाव हुनसक्ने प्राविधिक अवस् था बिथोलि“दै गए पनि नेताहरू इमानदारीपर्ूवक यो कुरा स्वीकार्न तयार देखि“दैनन् सकेसम्म अन्य साझेदार दलहरूलाई महत्त्वपर्ूण्ा मन्त्रालय नदिने प्रधानमन्त्रीको अडान ...... प्रचण्ड र नेपालस“गको भेटमा प्रधानमन्त्रीले वरष्िठ उपप्रधानमन्त्री, गृह, रक्ष्ँा र अर्थ मन्त्रालय काङ्ग्रेसकै भागमा पर्नुपर्ने दाबी गरेको ..... "मेरो अवस्था तपाईंहरूलाई थाहा छ“दैछ, वरष्िठ उपप्रधानमन्त्री, गृह र रक्षा । यी मन्त्रालय तपाईंहरू दाबी गर्दै नगर्नुस्" ....... एमालेले उपप्रधानमन्त्रीसहित गृहको समेत दाबी गर्‍यो ...... घुमाउरो पारामा कोइरालाले वामदेव गौतमलाई उपप्रधान र गृहमन्त्री बनाउन आफू कुनै हालतमा तयार नभएको जनाएका थिए ..... संविधानसभाको मिति तत्काल घोषणा हुनुपर्ने, अन्तरमि सरकारको आचारसंहिता तत्काल बनाउनुपर्ने, मन्त्रालय बा“डफा“टमा ठूला पार्टर्ीीबीच तत्काल सहमति हुनुपर्ने अनि मात्र प्रधानमन्त्रीको चयन मात्र नभई, पर्ूण्ा मन्त्रिमण्डल नै गठन गरनिुपर्ने अडान राख्ने निर्ण्र्ााएमालेले गर्‍यो । ....... कोइरालाको स्वास् थ्यस्थितिमा अपेक्षाकृत सुधार आएको छ ..... मधेशको समस्या आइलाग्नेबित्तिकै मन्त्री पदबाट राजीनामा दिएर आन्दोलनको आगो सल्काउन सद्भावना पार्टर्ीी खेलेको भूमिकाले निश्चय पनि संविधानसभाको निर्वाचनलाई मद्दत गरेन । ...... माओवादीहरूको आचरणमा सुधार खोज्ने तर आफै“ लुटेराहरूको आचरणबाट मुक्त हुन नसक्ने नेपाली काङ्ग्रेसका नेताहरूको व्यवहार ...... सुजाता कोइरालाको नाम भ्रष्ट आर्थिक गतिविधिहरूस“ग जोडिनु ...... नेपालका राजनीतिक दलका नेताहरूमा ठूलो परविर्तन थेग्नसक्ने क्षमता नै छैन ....... "००७ सालदेखि ०१५ सालसम्म संविधानसभाकै नाममा राजाले खेलेर बिताए । अब अहिले सात दलका नेताहरू त्यही कुरालाई दोहोर्‍याएर आफ्नो सत्ता लम्ब्याउने फिराकमा छन् । ...... कोइरालाले विराटनगरमा टिप्पणी गर्नु भयो, "सबै हतियार कसैले पनि बुझाउ“दैन । हामीले पनि बुझाएनौ“ । सबैभन्दा महत्त्वपर्ूण्ा कुरा विश्वास हो ।" ..... कसैले पनि दलीय स् वार्थभन्दा बाहिर निस्किएर दलित, जनजाति र अढाइ सय वर्षम्म राज्यपद्धतिमा समावेश नगरएिका नागरकिहरूको चिन्ता गरेका छैनन् । प्रभावका हिसाबले पनि, राजनीतिक दलहरू सा“घुर“िदै गएका छन् । जनजाति र दलितहरूमा दलहरूमाथिको अविश्वास बढ्दै गएको छ । मधेशमा जसरी आन्दोलन उठ्यो ... त्यसबाट दलहरूले आफ्नो प्रभावको विस्तार गर्न नसकेको स्पष्ट देखिएको छ । ....... जेठमा चुनाव हुन नसके पृथ्वी नै पग्लिन सक्ने आशङ् काले सात दलका नेताहरू मात्र होइन, माओवादी नेताहरू पनि आक्रान्त छन् । ...... चैत २ गतेको एमाले स् थायी समितिको बैठकले चाहि“ अन्तरमि सरकार गठनमा नेपाली काङ्ग्रेसको भूमिका बाधक बनेको निष्कर्षनिकाल्यो ..... प्रधानमन्त्री र गृहमन्त्री एउटै दलको हुन नहुने निष्कर्षएमाले स्थायी कमिटी बैठकको छ ....... काङ्ग्रेसका रामचन्द्र पौडेल, एमालेका भीम रावल, माओवादीका डा बाबुराम भट्टर्राई र काङ्गे्रस -प्रजातान्त्रिक) का डा प्रकाशशरण महत .... शर्ीष्ा नेताहरूको बैठकबाट अपराह्न बाहिरएिर खुलामञ्चको कार्यक्रमलाई सम्बोधन गर्न पुगेका माओवादी अध्यक्ष्ँ प्रचण्डले भनेका थिए, "सरकार गठन गर्न त्यति सजिलो छैन ।" ..... यसअघि भएका बैठकहरूमा भने माओवादीको व्यवहार मुख्य मुद्दा बन्दै आएको थियो ।

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