Monday, July 09, 2007

Alliance Sets The Tone For Diaspora Organizations


I am so glad the Alliance conducted its election the way it did. I have been pleased for the past few weeks to experience the enormous buzz this election created. I have also been amused by the characterizations by many people: Alliance le yasto kina jhagada gareko, sabai Nepali Nepali milera gaye hundaina? That is the voice of those used to kothe rajniti.

The Alliance was founded for the movement in 1990. It has some history. Many prominent Nepalis in New York City have led it at various phases of its growth. It has members across America, and wellwishers across the world. It is a well known name among the members of the political leadership and the civil society in Nepal.

Friday evening I was at a party at Yak thrown by Sonam Sherpa for the award he got from the city government for his contributions to the local South Asian community, the same awared Tara Niraula received last year. (
Tara Niraula At City Hall, Tara Niraula Recognized By NYC Government) There Somnath Ghimire, one of the two contenders running for Alliance President, told me he had endorsements from the likes of Daman Nath Dhungana.

Both Somnath Ghimire and Anil Shahi are members of the digital democracy organization I lead: Hamro Nepal. Anil was the one to give the organization its name and its hard core republican character. He also stayed its founding Vice President for a year. Anil is also one of the earliest investors into my tech startup. I told Upendra Yadav at the event on Thursday Anil was a "good Pahadi." (Upendra Yadav Was In Town) He is a Thakuri by birth, but he believes inclusion has to be proactive. That was evident in his panel of candidates. He actively recruited a diverse group. Recruiting was not easy.

I was impressed with Somji's manifesto. I hope the victor will find a way to incorporate him and his agenda in some capacity. There is this part about securing $100,000 in funding from the UN. That should be secured regardless.

Other Nepali organizations in America need to learn from this Alliance election. It is simple. Respect two basic principles: democracy and transparency. Democracy is all members of an organization have one vote each. Transparency is all book keeping and decision making has to be posted online. Both are easy to do as long as there is the will.

It is not possible to empower the Nepali diaspora without its organizations embracing the two basic principles. I am so glad Alliance is taking the lead. And I think Anil is going to give two exciting two years. Alliance is as relevant today while Nepal struggles with diversity issues, as it was when Nepal was struggling with the basics of democracy and human rights. DaMaJaMa equality falls under the purview of the human rights agenda.

I look forward to the annual Alliance picnic on Saturday. It is going to be a blast.


Alliance Election Results
Anil Shahi
Sunday, July 8, 2007 7:13:48 PM

144 votes cast for the Presidency (of 192 members, minus about 20 with invalid email addresses, so 172 total eligible voters) really does say something about this historic ADHRN election. I sincerely hope that this is the begining of much-needed transformation of how Nepali organizations operate in the future.

Election results, in numbers, are forwarded below.

Dear friends of Alliance,

First and foremost, I would like to thank Somu for a highly spirited, enthusiastic, and positive participation in this election. Had it not been for him and his team, Alliance today would not have been what it is today -- we all can be proud of the fact that a truely democratic process has seen it's way through into Nepali Diaspora in New York. Also, Somu needs to be lauded for the contributions he made to the Alliance in the capacity of a Vice President in the past two years. So, once again, Somu, a big thank you!

Allow me to take this opportunity to also remind everyone that despite our differences and the results of this election, I am of the belief that we do not have differences in our goals and aspirations -- intentions were, I believe, genuine. Differences in perceived methods of achieving those goals should not be reasons not to continue to work together towards our greater goal. The new Alliance is NOT my Alliance, or my team's Alliance; rather, it belongs to every Nepali aspiring for stronger democracy in our beloved homeland, From within, or without the Excutive Committee, every Nepali and friends of Nepal can, and should, contibute in their own ways towards achieving the goals of Alliance, i.e., greater, stronger democracy in Nepal.

Friends, winning an election is just the beginning. Having gone through a historic process of having to ask for votes from you all, I am -- and I am sure my whole team is -- fully aware of the pressure to deliver on our promises. In this regard, we will be organizing periodic community meetings to present to you our action plans, and to intake your suggestions and criticisms. As I had stressed again and again during the campaign, we are a voluntary organization, and the Executive Committee members have separate regular jobs, or schools, or families to take care of. In this limited capacity, though, I, as the new President, promise you one thing on behalf of our team: COMMITTMENT to do whatever we can towards promoting and strenthening the values of democracy and human rights in Nepal. We are looking forward to accomplishing small but meaningful steps towards our common goal.

Govinda Koirala dai and Binod Roka dai need to be thanked from the bottom of our hearts for undertaking the difficult task of making this election possible. I am sure it was not easy, but they did it, and they did it superbly. Any well-wisher of Alliance must be eternally thankful to them for making this history possible. So, THANK YOU!

Also, another individual deserving of heartfelt gratitude is the out going President, Sanjay Parajuli. Having had the opportunity to work closely with him in the past two years, I can personally vouch for his dedication to progessivity within ADHRN. Had it not been is for his dedication and vision. Alliance would not have evolved as it has, insync with the needs of the modern times. As a matter of light banter, I constantly tell him that he is the Gorbachev of ADHRN, making much-needed changes and adjustments within ADHRN possible. I, for one, look forward to continued involvement from him -- in any way he can -- in ADHRN activiies in the future.

Last, but not the least, I would like to thank YOU, the member-voters of ADHRN for making this historic election possible. One remarkable aspect of this election is that we had over 75% participation! The history was possible because YOU chose to take part in it and make your voices heard. We look forward to your continued greatest participation in Alliance activities in the future. Without your willingness to remain aware of, or get involved in, ADHRN activities, will cease to be.

For equality and justice for ALL Nepalis,
Anil Shahi
President-elect, ADHRN.

From: Govinda Koirala gkoirala@gkoirala.org
Subject: ADHRN Election Results
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 23:06:43 +0000

Dear members of the Alliance

We are proud to announce the results of ADHRN election. ( you can also see the results in ADHRN web page) All the members and the candidates deserve our sincere thanks for making the election process truly a democratic one. It is the process that is more important than wining or losing the election. In this way, all the candidates are the winners, but some of you may need to refine your working styles, to present yourself with the members more clearly and bring them on your side in the future. With this kind of energy and enthusiasm, we hope all of you will make the ADHRN a very dynamic organization in the future and help to fulfill its objectives.

In any case, we like to congratulate the winning candidates. It is now your duty to make all the members proud for making you to go to the voters and present yourself to them.

Once again, we like to thank all of you for your enthusiastic participation in the election process.

Sincerely,
Election Committee Members
Govinda Koirala
Binod Roka


ADHRN Election Results

President

Votes received

Somnath Ghimire 41

Anil Shahi 103 Winner

First Vice-President

Bindu Chaudhary 98 Winner

Krishna P Pokhrel 44

Second Vice-President

Prakash Bom Winner (Uncontested)

General Secretary

Nagendra Ingnam 105 Winner

Ram Chandra Regmi 37

Joint-Secretary

Shanti Gurung, 103 Winner

Bikash Mahat 38

Treasurer

Narbada Chhetri 40

Anup Kaphle, 100 Winner

BOARD MEMBERS:

Yub Raj Acharya 100 Winner

Homraj Acharya 100 Winner

Dil B. Bishwakarma. 96 Winner

Kamala K. Bishwakarma 134 Winner

Lab K. Budhamagar 132 Winner

Srijana Chettri 133 Winner

Munindra B. Nembang 134 Winner

Ram Devi Palikhe 41

Pramod Rai 135 Winner

Sapana Ranabhat 41

Phurba Sherpa 135 Winner

Kedar Shrestha 38

In The News

Baidya says CPN-M still trains cadres in guerilla warfare NepalNews Vaidya, who is often referred to as the ‘ideological guru’ of party chairman Prachanda .... it is continuing to train guerillas even now in different parts of the country .... the Maoist party is fully committed to constituent assembly election .... the election could be free and fair only if it is conducted by first announcing the country a republic through a parliamentary declaration. .... The Maoist leader also stressed the need to consolidate eight-party unity for a republican front.
Elections will be held at any cost, says Nepal "There may be obstructions in the polls, bullets may be fired, booths may be looted, but the elections will take place," Nepal said .... the eight parties can fight any conspiracy if the Maoists can improve the behavior of the Young Communist League (YCL).
Chinese delegation visits PLA cantonment
MJF chief says Terai movement is not for separation the Terai movement was not for separation or communal conflict. ..... Speaking at a discussion organized by Association of Nepalese Teraian in America (ANTA) New York Chapter recently in New York, Yadav said the Madhesi demands were neither aimed at separatism nor for disturbing the communal harmony, and affirmed the need for federal structure, republic state, proportional representation, and overall, an inclusive democracy for the new Nepal. ...... The discussion had an extensive participation of the Nepali Diaspora, both from Terai and pahadi communities. .... his party believes in non-violence and is committed towards communal harmony. Yadav also shared with the participants the 26-point demand presented to the government talks team, which included issues such as formation of state restructuring commission, inclusion of Madhesis in all state organs, federal system of governance and proportional representation
King loses his ‘cultural right’ as PM witnesses Bhoto Jatra
Killings, intimidation continue in Terai a murder was taking place in broad daylight in Bara at almost the same time, and there were series of bomb blasts in the commercial town of Birgunj. ..... Violent gangs in Terai seem to be unmoved by the government’s warning to deal with them with an iron hand if they do not comply. However, for several weeks now, there have been reports of killings and abductions taking place on a daily basis. Law enforcement agencies look helpless. ..... Apart from nearly a dozen armed outfits of questionable political motives, untold number of criminal gangs are engaged in murder, abduction and extortion in Terai. ....... an unidentified gang shot and killed a local trader in Bariyapur village in Bara district. Shyam Kishor Kushwaha, 32, of Pattharhatti, Bara, was shot by four gunmen who came on two motorbikes. Kushwaha, who owned a bicycle shop in Bariyapur, died while being rushed to a hospital in the district headquarters Kalaiya. ....... n Siraha district, one Rakesh Kumar Nandan, who was abducted by unidentified gang from Siraha Bazaar Thursday night, was found dead in Chatari VDC today. ..... Reports from Birgunj say six bomb simultaneous blasts occurred in front of a commercial building Sirpur this afternoon while an exploded crude bomb was found in front of a school in the town. ...... police said one of the several criminal gangs involved extorting money from local businessmen might be behind this.
Nepali Political Sorcery: Secularism’s Ritual Kingship and Communism’s Bourgeois Democracy According to a long-time Washington insider, Jimmyji from Georgia had not received this much media adulation even from the Washington press when he came to the White House, circa 1970s. ......... Within a year of the great Janaandolan II, the New Nepal is back to self-doubts and despondency reminiscent of the Old Nepal. The sense of victory and epochal accomplishment has been overshadowed by anger and accusation, suspicion and cynicism in every quarter. ..... the announcement of the third constituent assembly election date in less than a year .... it was the sudden firestorm in the Terai that not only swept away the triumphalism but also the very foundation of the new state alliance. ........ the present peace - the normalization of violence and lawlessness as transitional alibi - ...... many enthusiasts characterized the April change as being unique, unprecedented, and a historic mark on the canvass of the 21st century. ....... the only issue that is still keeping the winning alliance intact is their shared hatred of the Crown that has been put in a kind of political coma by the interim constitution. ...... where would the grand alliance now be without the benefit of a royal bogey? .....unless something creatively drastic is undertaken, the fundamentals of Nepali economy will remain the same for the foreseeable future: unsustainable subsistence cultivation, export of cheap labor, widening trade deficit, and massive unemployment amidst abject poverty. ...... the masses should perhaps be forgiven for giving credence to Trishul Baba’s doomsday prediction or for reading dire omens in the sweat beads rolling down Bhimeshwor’s temple in Dolakha.
Need of A Creative Vision Towards Infrastructure Management
YCL vandalises office of RPP, RJP the YCL also accused the two parties of secretly marking the birthday in Dhankuta as well.
NRNA conference in October The 3rd World Conference of Non-Resident Nepalese (NRN’s) is going to be held from October 15 to 17 for which a committee under the chairmanship of the foreign minister has already been constituted. The recent cabinet meeting had also decided to allocate Rs 2 million for holding this conference. .... committee comprises, among others, a member of Nepal Planning Commission (NPC) and secretaries of the ministry of foreign affairs, ministry of finance, ministry of industry, commerce and supplies and ministry of culture, Tourism and civil aviation. .... the presidents of Federation of Nepalese Commerce and Industries (FNCCI), Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), Chamber of Commerce and Non-Resident Nepalese Association (NRNA) are also among its members. The vice-chairman and general director of FNCCI and CNI and member secretary of the NRNA Kathmandu secretariat are in the organizing committee
NC meeting withheld after Chandra Shekhar's death the leaders discussed the unification of the two Congress parties and the deteriorating security situation .... asked the party leadership to move faster with the party unification process. .... Chandra Shekhar died at Apolo Hospital in New Delhi on Sunday morning at the age of 80.
MJF trains its cadres to use domestic weapons the MJF has formed Sunsari Madhesi Youth Forum (MYF) and provided training on wrestling, lathi-charge, using swords, bows and arrows etc. The Sunsari president of the MYF, SN Mehta said that they are preparing to provide combat dress to their cadres. ...... warned that his organisation will deploy youths with domestic weapons to foil the Constituent Assembly (CA) elections planned in November in case the government does not fulfill their demands before then ..... retired police and army men are providing training to the MYF cadres with the intention of checking the activities of Maoist-affiliated Young Communist League (YCL). ..... around 800 cadres are receiving training in Sunsari district ..... they will, however, not be trained to use other weapons .... planning to increase the number of cadres in Sunsari's MYF to 1500 within two weeks ...... they will make public their combat dress after that. .... training was being provided as per the decision of MJF central committee and would be expanded to cover all Terai districts. He added that if the government fulfills their demand then they will mobilise their cadres to ensure that the elections are held successfully.
CPN-UML leadership divided over Maoists A serious dispute has arisen between CPN-UML’s general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal and the party’s standing committee members Jhalanath Khanal and Bamdev Gautam on the way of classifying the Maoists ...... the 13th day .. of the ongoing central committee meeting ..... a “radical leftist force” or a “democratic force”. ... during the heated discussion that ensued, Nepal had reiterated his stance that the Maoists can’t be defined as a democratic force as long as it holds on to extreme leftist views. ..... is stated in Nepal’s ‘political paper’ that the monarchists, bourgeoisie reformists, radical leftists and revolutionary democratic forces are active in Nepal’s current political realm.
Construction of 750-MW West Seti hydel to start by year-end will be the biggest power plant in Nepal ..... will be completed in five years at an estimated cost of USD 1.2 billion ...... construction company West Seti Hydro Limited (WSHL), a subsidiary of Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation (SMEC) of Australia. ...... Nepal government has 15 percent share in West Seti project being financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and three Chinese banks. ..... Under the project agreement (PA) signed in June 1997 the Nepal government had assured to grant all licenses to WSHL for the development, construction, ownership and operation of the project, including generation and transmission licenses for a period of 30 years from the date of issue of the license. ......The electricity generated from West Seti will be exported to India. Nepal government will receive revenue for the 10 percent of the power generated as royalty payment. .... the project would be handed over to Nepal government after 30 years

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Upendra Yadav Was In Town


Nepal Weekly: Front Cover Story On Madhesi
Photos: Upendra Yadav

Upendra Yadav was in town.

ANTA had been working for weeks to get him the visa. I am not a member of ANTA. I have my own organization. I collaborate where political collaboration looks possible. ANTA has social and cultural components to it. It tries to mesh with the larger Nepali diaspora structure. I find that structure sorely lacking in terms of empowerment of Nepalis at the global level. So I stay away and stay focused. My organization Hamro Nepal is strictly political and it has the efficiency of a digital democracy organization.

Hamro Nepal

I called up Upendra Yadav in Kathmandu. He was in town for the visa. It looked like it might not happen. He said he was being told by the embassy the request has been sent to the State Department and that is where it was stuck. I don't have contacts in the State Department, but I have a friend who does. He found out the real deal was the Home Ministry in Nepal had written to the embassy asking that no visa be granted to Yadav. Within days Yadav got th visa. He was to first show in New York, and then fly over to Los Angeles for the ANA Convention. Now because of the visa delay, the plan had to be reversed. LA came first. The earlier ticket had to be canceled. At the last minute only a business class ticket could be secured. That doubled the cost.

From Tuesday, July 3, to Friday morning, I was with Upendra Yadav the entire time. We both slept on Binod Shah's living room floor.

The evening before I met him, I read this online: Nepal Weekly: Front Cover Story On Madhesi. He was staying with fellow Janakpuriya Binod Shah in Yonkers, north of the city. You have to take a bus from the last stop on the 4 line. This front page article in Nepal is curious. It was published more than two months after the reported meeting took place. It was published to coincide with Upendra Yadav's visit to the US. It was published after the Pahadi establishment in Kathmandu was no longer able to block his visa.

The article totally demonizes Yadav.

For Yadav's Forum to be able to communicate with the leadership of the top armed Madhesi groups is no different from the seven parties talking to the Maoists long before a formal alliance between them was formed. Yadav arranged to meet all of them before his scheduled talks with Ram Chandra Poudel. He wanted to see if common ground could be found. He wanted to explore ways to possibly mainstream these armed outfits. Upendra Yadav of all people is best positioned to mainstream the armed Madhesi groups. But for that the people in power have to respect him and his party, the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum. Yadav and his party are where the seven parties were with the Maoists. They could mainstream the Maoists but the path would be political. It would take time. It would have to be respectful.

The Pahadi media in Kathmandu has never published anything from me. It is because they know me too well. The anti-Madhesi prejudice is strong. That prejudice has been fully expressed in this article in Nepal weekly.

It is entirely possible that some who participated in that meeting expressed secessionist tendencies. They are no different from Pahadis who tell Madhesis your only option to stay inside Nepal is to accept your second class status.

Upendra Yadav is an educated man. He has a MSc. in Mathematics, and a law degree. He went to Europe in the mid-80s to represent Nepal on an International Students' Union invitation. I interacted with the IUS when I was student body president at Berea College. In the mid-90s he went to South Africa to participate in the World Conference on Racism.

Day one I took him to see all the top tourist destinations in the city: Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, World Trade Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Chinatown, Union Square, Little India, Grand Central, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Central Park.

The second day I interviewed him on video for hours. All that will go online. In the evening we went to watch the July 4 fireworks in downtown Yonkers.

Thursday he had meetings. I went to see my sister. In the evening was an interaction program at Yak in Jackson Heights. Madhesis I had never seen before showed up. Many Pahadis were there. It was an amazing talk he gave. I have the entire program on video that will go online.

The Pahadi media tries to make him look like he were the Nepali Prabhakaran. His talk demolished that image. He presented himself to be someone leading a peaceful struggle for Madhesi equality inside Nepal. He won over both Madhesis and Pahadis.
Later back in Yonkers I told him that just like the Pahadis in Nepal try to paint him as a royalist, a Hindu supremacist, a violent person, Pahadis in the US will tell you I am a journalist, I am a writer. What I am is a political activist, it is just that my style is cutting edge, I use the internet to the fullest. No Nepali in the US worked full time for the April Revolution, noone for the Madhesi Kranti. No Pahadi in the city is friends with the chair of the ruling party in the state. No Pahadi knows Dean. No Pahadi is one of the most active Obama volunteers in the city, the capital city of the world. That I think Nepal will be a federal republic within a few years. And then Nepal will have to engage in an economic revolution for the next three decades. I launched a technology company two months back to that end. I am not someone who stayed behind for the good life. I am someone who thinks of Nepal actively on a daily basis. Nepal needs me to be in New York City. We are Madhesi in Nepal. We are Madhesi also in the US. First World Third World beech ko khaldo purne internet le ho.
For some reason I stayed awake that entire night. I slept during the day. He was in air while I slept, on his way back to Nepal.

Upendra Yadav is committed to the idea of all of Terai being one state in a federal Nepal, so am I.

Proposed Constitution
Photos: Upendra Yadav

Video


Moriarty 1
Moriarty 2

In The News

Congress factions will be united in two weeks: Sushil Koirala Kantipur
Pro-monarchy forces will be defeated: Nepal
१ सय १२ चुनाव चिह्न ६२ दल संविधानसभा निर्वाचनमा भाग लिनका लागि दर्ता भएका छन् .... १५ वटा अन्तरिम व्यवस्थापिकामा सांसद भएका र ४७ वटा १० हजार मतदाताको हस्ताक्षर संकलन गरी दर्ता भएका छन् । संसद्मा भएका १५ मध्ये कांग्रेस, एमाले, राप्रपा, सद्भावनाका मात्र चिह्न रूख, सूर्य, हलो र हात छन्
राजाको भोजमा उपस्थिति न्यून
मधेसका मुद्दा लिएर राजधानी सामाजिक सवालमा समावेशीकरण, लैंगिक तथा जातीय भेदभावको अन्त्य, सामाजिक कुरीतिविरुद्ध जनचेतना अभिवृद्धि, बालश्रम, बाल विवाह र दाइजो प्रथाको अन्त्य, व्यावहारिक, वैज्ञानिक र निःशुल्क शिक्षा, विविधताको पहिचान, बसाइँ सराइको अन्त, दण्डहीनताको अन्त, महिला अधिकार र मधेसको दिगो विकास प्रमुख सवालका रू पमा उठेका छन् । राजनीतिकमा वैज्ञानिक जनगणनाको आधारमा निर्वाचन क्षेत्र निर्धारण, संघीय राज्य संरचना, गणतन्त्र, राज्यको प्रत्येक अंगमा समानुपातिक प्रतिनिधित्व, संविधानसभामा सबै साना समूहहरूको प्रतिनिधित्व, आरक्षण, समानुपातिक निर्वाचन प्रणाली, महिलालाई ३३ देखि ५० प्रतिशत आरक्षण र जातिको आधारमा प्रतिनिधित्व प्रमुख सवाल छन् । आर्थिकमा किसानमुखी दिगो विकास नीति, बजटमा पहुँच र जनसंख्याको आधारमा बजेट विनियोजन, मधेसबाट उठाइएका राजस्व मधेसमै लगानी, अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय तथा राष्ट्रिय गैरसरकारी संस्था तथा अर्थसम्बन्धी संघसंस्थामा समानुपातिक प्रतिनिधित्व, रोजगारी, भूमिहीनलाई भूमि वितरण, परम्परागत पेसा तथा सीपको विकास, राजस्वको दुरुपयोग तथा भ्रष्टाचारको अन्त्य र बाढी र मरुभूमिकरणको नियन्त्रण प्रमुख सवाल रहेका छन् । सांस्कृतिकमा भाषा र पारम्पारिक वेशभूषाको पहिचान, मधेसी रीतिरिवाज तथा परम्परालाई मान्यता, पौराणिक तथा पुरातात्त्विक पर्यटकीय क्षेत्रको प्रवर्द्धन, उत्सव तथा पर्वहरूको राष्ट्रिय मान्यता, धरोहर र स्मारकहरूको संरक्षण, सांस्कृतिक विविधतालाई सम्मान, विभिन्न धर्मको संरक्षण, स्थानीय भाषा, कला र संस्कृतिको संरक्षणका लागि अनुसन्धान केन्द्रको स्थापना र मधेसी महिला तथा जीवन शैलीको उजागर प्रमुख सवालका रूपमा उठाइएका छन् ।
ँमहासचिव दुई पदावधि मात्रै’ एमाले स्थायी समिति सदस्य झलनाथ खनालले दुई पदावधिभन्दा बढी एउटै व्यक्ति नेतृत्वमा रहन नहुने विचार व्यक्त गरेका छन् .... आफ्नो तीन घन्टा लामो प्रस्तुतिमा उनले अधिकांश समय पार्टी नेतृत्वको आलोचना र त्यसको विकल्प खोज्नुपर्ने धारणा राखेका थिए । ..... १५ वर्षदेखि महासचिवको जिम्मेवारीमा रहेका माधव नेपालप्रति लक्षित गर्दै उनले अब नयाँ व्यक्तिलाई नेतृत्व हस्तान्तरण गर्नुपर्ने धारणा
जनजातिमा थर फेर्ने लहर
संविधानसभा ः बाँकी जटिल चुनौती कानुन आएकाले अब निर्वाचन आयोगको गाडी कुदाउन बाटो खुलेको छ । .... माओवादीबाट फुटेर जन्मेका र पछि विविध उद्देश्यसहित देखा परेका तराईका सशस्त्र समूहहरूको बाङ्गो इरादाबारे विभिन्न क्ष्ाेत्रबाट आवाज उठाइँदा पनि मूलधारका दलहरुको गम्भीर ध्यान गएन । उनीहरूले त्यसलाई तराईवासीका परम्परागत पीडाको अभिव्यक्तिका रूपमा मात्र लिए । यी सशस्त्र समूहबाट देश टुक्र्याउने सम्मका खतरनाक अभिव्यक्ति आउन थाले । त्यसैले हामी चैत र वैशाखभरि राष्ट्रिय जागरण र एकताको व्यापक अभियान लिएर तराइमा ओर्लौं भनी मैले एमाले स्थायी समितिको बैठकमा पटकपटक जोडदार आग्रह गरेँ । तर हाम्रा नेताको राष्ट्रिय चेतना, स्वाभिमान र सतर्कता सुतेको देखेर म साह्रै मर्माहत भएँ । ........ विदेशीको आडमा राष्ट्र फुटाउने उनीहरूको दुराकांक्ष्ाा अहिले पटनामा प्रष्ट रूपले उदाङ्गयिो । त्यहाँ सिङ्गो नेपाल र राष्ट्रिय अखण्डताका प्रतिनिधि भएर विघटनकारीको दुःस्वप्नमा तेजाव खन्याइदिने देशभक्त रामराजाप्रसाद सिंहलाई राष्ट्रले अभिनन्दन गर्नुपर्छ । ....... आदिवासी जनजाति महासंघका माग र आठ दलका सोचको भिन्नता समाधान हुन नसकेमा निर्वाचन सामु ठूलै बाधा तेर्सिन सक्नेछ

Few injured after YCL cadres foil monarchists' rally NepalNews
Monarchy should be abolished before CA election: Prachanda the birthday celebrations of King Gyanendra indicated that he “is trying to be active” .... his party had been claiming four missions - Denmark, South Korea, France and United Kingdom ..... Prachanda said the Swiss model of federalism could be good for Nepal ..... According to Dr Bhattarai, the European community was quite positive towards his party, unlike the United States.
Koirala, Deuba discuss Congress unification Deuba said the meeting focused on reuniting the two parties as early possible .... arrived at the ‘understanding’ to start the unification processes before the November 22 election. ..... they are yet to get on to the real business of unification
King's birthday proceeds amid protests
RPP to hold its convention in August end
Debate on monetary policy begins
90 percent people will participate in CA polls: Survey some 90 percent of the citizens would take part in the constituent assembly polls on November 22. ..... 41 percent people blamed eight parties while 23 percent blamed Maoist for the delay in holding the election. However, 22 percent believe the process was not delayed and 11 percent said it was the king who obstructed the polls on earlier schedule. Only 1 percent blamed the Madeshi Janadhikar Forum. ... Nepali Congress will get 18 percent votes, CPM-UML 14.3 percent, CPM-Maoist 14.5 percent, Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) 2.4 percent and Nepali Congress Democratic will get 1.3 percent ..... 50 percent of the respondents said monarchy must be abolished immediately while 29 percent favoured monarchy with limited powers, 5 percent favoured active monarchy and 13 percent of the respondents did not reply. ...... 50 percent were found to be unaware about the concept of federalism while 16 percent said they wanted federal system and 10 percent disagreed with the notion.
"Federalism leads to innovation and competition on the subnational level" Federalism leads to innovation and competition on the subnational level. And that means that, over the long haul, federalism holds the promise of economic development. ..... Geographic based federalism will unavoidably lead to culturally or ethnically-based leadership and representation. No two states or districts will be the same, and the opportunities for minority groups to express themselves will be greater than ever seen under the old, centralized system. ...... I have encouraged all the political parties to decide first for themselves what their ideal federalist restructuring would look like so that they have determined their initial negotiating position. No group can reach a final, negotiated agreement without having a place to start.
Gautam asks Diaspora to help Nepal for development Ratan Jha, Vice Chair NAC-NRN Committee described the criteria set by the NRNA to sponsor, initiate or complete one project in each of the 75 districts of Nepal in education, health or clean water at a cost of US$ 20,000 or more and should be implemented by September 30, 2007. ..... Niley Shrestha, financial advisor at Oppenheimer & Co. in San Francisco with 18 years experience in money management, addressed the proposed NRNA US$100 million investment fund with half of it to be invested in Nepal and provided a primer on the feasibility, management issues and expectations from such a fund. He spoke on how it might be possible to tap into the pools of funds in North America to raise a substantial and proportionate amount from the North American pool of savings.
Three hurt in Sarlahi bomb blast A little known outfit called Terai Army has claimed responsibility for the blast.
NRNA Asia pacific conference in Singapore

Cabinet directs Home Ministry to step up security NepalNews A meeting of the Council of Ministers on Monday ordered the Home Ministry to take all possible measures to check the ongoing killings and violence in Terai region and improve the overall security situation in the country. ... the meeting decided to give ‘special direction’ to the Home Ministry to improve security.
Summer session of Parliament begins
Strikes continue to paralyse life in eastern Terai After Mechi-Kosi Truck Entrepreneurs’ Association called an indefinite strike demanding security to the trucks and buses plying on the highway a week ago, the vehicular movement in the East-west highway has come to a halt. ..... supply of essential goods in eastern districts like Jhapa, Morang, Saptari, Siraha, Parsa and far-western towns like Mahendranagar and Dhangadhi and Nepalgunj in mid-west is also starting to suffer. ..... vegetables worth hundreds of thousands of rupees supplied daily to Kathmandu and other major towns around the country from Terai have also started to rot, causing losses worth millions of rupees to the farmers. ..... The agitating transporters say the strike will be in force for an indefinite period until their demands are met. ...... there has been no efforts from the government side to open the highways, life in eastern Terai been thrown out of gear with shortage of essential commodities intensifying.
Thapa warns against integrating Maoist combatants into NA
Country will be in serious trouble if CA polls not held in free and fair manner: Moriarty the country could fall prey to dictatorship or disintegration or totalitarianism. ..... The tag of terrorism, he said, "will not be removed until the Maoists change their behavior." ..... Giving Maoists the 'non-passing grade' for continuing with violence and intimidation, Moriarty said that the situation had gotten worse since they joined the government in April. ..... if the Maoists were to end violence and intimidation, a lot of things would then take care of themselves. He said US did not have particular concern with their ideology. ...... different ideas should compete in 'market' in fair manner. ..... termed Young Communist League (YCL) as a bunch of thugs who should actually have been in cantonments as they composed of PLA soldiers. ....... On the issue of former US president Jimmy Carter's recent trip to Nepal and his suggestion to US government to establish some sort of contact with the Maoists, Moriarty said, "I explained to him that it is precisely the wrong time to be doing so. Having made such a big deal of not dealing with the Maoists until they change their behaviour, if we now (develop contact with them) despite not having seen them change their behaviour, then they will think they don't need to change any longer." ...... all interested parties should be insisting the Maoists to change their behaviour. ...... Saying that he has also received an invitation for tea reception soon to be hosted by King Gyanendra, Moriarty said he will not attend it though.
SD Muni speaks on the current political situation

India should openly help Nepal on Terai issue: Expert Times of India

Thursday, July 05, 2007

No To Royal Dictatorship, No To Maoist Dictatorship, No To Mafia Dictatorship




Some things to note.
  1. Organized crime can be controlled.
  2. What we are seeing for the most part in the Terai today is organized criminal gangs who have been kicked out of Mumbai who have now formed bases in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
  3. The Nepal Police can learn from the Mumbai Police.
  4. When these criminas enter a town for the first time, it is very important for them to kill some non-complying wealthy businessman in a very public way. It makes their extortion work much easier in the aftermath.
  5. A specialized branch inside the Nepal Police will have to be constructed to deal with organized crime. That branch will also have to work to deal with the organized crime in Kathmandu valley and other places.

On The Web: How Criminal Gangs Operate In Mumbai

allAfrica.com: Kenya: How to Stop Criminal Gangs Invading Our Cities cities are, and will increasingly become, the sites of disaster and conflict in the 21st century, and that the urban poor will be the main victims...... cities are becoming the preferred battlefields for both terrorists and criminals ..... urbanisation of warfare is the result of neoliberal globalisation, which has caused increasing inequalities in cities, not just between the rich and the poor but between different ethnic groups, religions and races...... "an implosion of global and national politics into the urban world"..... a general desolation of the national and global landscape has transposed many bizarre racial, religious, and linguistic enmities into scenarios of unrelieved urban terror....... young unemployed slum-dwellers get recruited into murderous gangs that hold allegiance to the fundamentalist Hindu political organisation known as Shiv Sena, which controls much of Mumbai....... Gangs in Mumbai operate much like the Mungiki do in Nairobi. They regularly extract "protection money" from the urban poor and provide a range of services to slum-dwellers in exchange for a fee, including determining which of the city's streets beggars and hawkers can occupy. Many operate in cahoots with corrupt police officers and politicians, who also demand hafta (Hindi slang for weekly bribe) from poor urban dwellers......... youthful new recruits of today don't care much for religion or politics, which makes them much more dangerous..... "an explosion of formless free-floating urban anger." ....... intensifying programmes geared towards unemployed youth and creating jobs that can absorb them. ....... When the Government is absent or corrupt, criminal gangs take over the provision of services. ....... Arrest and prosecute all corrupt Government officials and politicians and hand out stiff sentences to those found failing in their duties....... do not resort to Bush-like macho tactics.... Beefing up intelligence and security apparatus would be a more appropriate response
Nationmedia.com | Daily Nation | COMMENTARY | How to stop criminal ... ORGANISED CRIME is on the rise in Chennai. Recent murders in the city have either been a fallout of inter-gang rivalry or mercenary killings...... A social worker was murdered recently in broad daylight and in public view. According to reports, the victim had mobilised public opinion against local goons and reportedly paid the price for it........ Recent killings have shown that gangsters are not just organised, but meticulous in their operations. It also gives an indication of the extent of planning that goes into the execution of a crime........ gangs have hierarchy, territorial limits, and strike strategic alliances ...... gangs indulge in various crimes like mercenary killings, robbery, theft, dacoity, bootlegging and drug peddling...... Mercenary gangs comprise hardened criminals, who murder for money and undertake criminal jobs like assaulting, disfiguring, maiming, and kidnapping of people. They loot and destroy property on assignment and their fee depends on the nature of the job and the number of persons employed to carry out the task........ gangs have organisational structure, territorial limits and a code of conduct. They possess unlicensed arms and ammunition. They use the latest communication gadgets to stay in touch with each other. They monitor the movements of the police and also their rivals. The gangs hold periodical performance evaluation and review meetings, in true corporate style to keep its members on their toes. The gangsters do their homework thoroughly and shadow their target for days before striking........... A lot of planning goes into a killing. Broadly, there are three stages of operation involved, namely surveillance, planning, organising and execution. The methods employed could be straight or ingenious. It could be shooting, stabbing or a hit and run. Total secrecy is maintained during the killing and gangsters generally wear masks to conceal identity and do not address each other by names. When they are not killing, these gangsters go as henchmen behind politicians, or caste groups or trade unions to supplement their income........ The gangs involved in committing offences like theft, robbery and burglary are equally well organised and have separate `departments' for purposes of surveillance, planning, organising and execution. The gangs have informers for collection of information, executors to conduct operation and middle agents to dispose of the stolen property. Auto drivers, taxi drivers, servants and servant maids are retained as informers. These gangs also engage some of their informers in banks, markets and cash rich places. For example, the gang would strike on receiving information that the occupants of a house are away or that there are only elderly occupants, who are soft targets for housebreaking.................. Prostitution is well organised and finely networked.... The main activities in bootlegging involve distillation, transportation and marketing........ The drug gangs operate in three layers, with the top layer comprising key members of the gang keeping themselves away from the frontline staff. ....... A separate wing should be created exclusively to deal with organised criminal gangs.............. Organised Crime Ordinance 1999. This should have tough provisions like death sentence, life term, minimum fine of Rs. 5 lakhs, permission to the police to intercept wire, electronic or oral communication admissible as evidence against the accused, long term of custody than provided in Cr. P.C......... All cases should be tried quickly and the accused should be imprisoned at the earliest. For this purpose, a court exclusively to deal with organised crime should be established...... Most witnesses do not depose before the court out of fear of the gangs resulting in acquittals for hardened criminals. Heavy security should be given to witnesses during the period of trial and also in its aftermath....... Investigation should expose investments of the criminals in various fictitious and proxy names...... The criminal-politician nexus should be broken....... sale of weapons/arms, forcible eviction of tenants, extortion..... Community policing should be organised in the neighbourhoods where theft, robbery and dacoity occur frequently..... crime prone slum neighbourhood areas should be identified and juveniles in that area should be prevented from becoming members of the criminal gangs through various welfare programmes.
Cybernoon.com
The Hindu : Crime in Chennai
Indian mafia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia the infamous Pashtun Mafia member Karim Lala in the 1940s, who is arguably the first real Don in the history of the Indian Mafia. ...... Mudaliar pioneered the art of cultivating official patronage for the underworld. ...... Mastan Mirza, more famously known as Haji Mastan also played a key role in structuring illegal gambling as an organised business. The first three dons were unique in that they had high standings within their own communities whose interest they looked after, each depending on their community for men and support as is the case with most Mafias...... Haji Mastan Mirza became the first celebrity gangster of the city, expanding his clout in the Bollywood. As Mastan's influence in Bollywood grew, he began to produce films and cast his mistress, an aspiring starlet into small roles. He was also known for his links with the legendary actor Dilip Kumar........ He did not know to read or write English, Hindi or Urdu....... D-Company was formed by Dawood Ibrahim, an acolyte of Hajji Mastana, and a descendant of migrants from the Konkan coast. It was amongst the most powerful criminal organisations in the world in the 80s, with many illegal and legal business ventures under Dawood's control........ the fragmentation of his criminal empire when Chotta Rajan, his lieutenant, broke away and gained support of powerful right-wing Hindu Nationalist politicians. ...... Dawood Ibrahim reportedly now lives in Karachi or Dubai...... In Mumbai, with the adoption of new police policies, crime has been going down in Mumbai and the mafia has been forced to flee the city to safer heavens. Many of its crime bosses operate from different parts of the world, controlling the Mafia within India........ Now the newest Mafia threat arises from the Northern regions of Eastern UP and the state of Bihar, which for the most part of the last five years has seen a power struggle between various groups of gangsters representing different interests and communities.......... Chotta Shakeel and Abu Salem gang, Chotta Rajan gang
528 Sandeep Pendse, The under, the over, and the middle world
InfoExport - The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service Mumbai has the highest crime rate of India's major cities .... Mumbai's crowded, bustling and wealthy environment is ideal territory for criminals, who are particularly adept at bag snatching and confidence tricks. Various criminal gangs operate extortion rackets
‘My gang is not anti-Muslim’: Chhota Rajan, The Milli Gazette, Vol ... Even my gang comprises 25 per cent Muslims who want to take revenge on Dawood .... He said he would not return to India, as the legal system in the country was a sell-out to influential people..... Asked how he managed to run his underworld empire in Mumbai by remote control, Rajan said that new technology such as Internet, fax and phones were generally used. .... He admitted that he had ordered the killing of Nepalese MP Mirza Beg .... ‘I feel I should go back (to India) but I know I will not get justice. People close to Dawood Ibrahim can reach anywhere and kill me.’
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