Sunday, August 26, 2007

Goal Has To Be To Stay As One Country



The Primary Reason To Stay As One Country Is Economic

To break up countries is to go backwards in time. India and Pakistan broke up and they still don't have normal relations. Breaking Nepal into two might sour relations between the two new countries for perhaps a generation. Will that have been worth it? The goal of the Madhesi Movement is equality with the Pahadis, not animosity.

There are at least a few Madhesis in every village who have gone to far away countries like Malaysia and the Arab countries to work. If the Madhesis will go to far away countries, they will go to the hills, to Kathmandu, to India, as they do. And the people in the hills will come to the Terai to seek economic opportunities. That is normal. That is desired. That is a good thing. New York City is perhaps the best example of diversity making great economic sense. Culturally diverse economies are superior to ethnically homogeneous ones.

The French and the Germans are proud nationalists, they are proud people. They have long histories as separate peoples. But now they want to become one country, one economic unit, one Europe to counterbalance America on the global stage. When you advance, you integrate. Disintegration is going backwards in terms of progress.

Both Pahadis and Madhesis are better off economically if Nepal continues to be one country.

A Breakup, If Possible, Could Be Traumatic

I don't expect the armed Madhesi groups to approach the military and political sophistication of the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, not even close, because they are not land locked and there is a rich Tamil diaspora, and Sri Lanka has still not become two countries after decades of bloody civil war.

It is better to have inequality than to have a civil war. Violence is out of question.

But the thing is we don't have to put up with inequality. We have some very good political options to end inequality.

But, say, a political, nonviolent breakup were possible, should we go for it? If we could break up like Czechoslovakia, should we do it? They were a richer country, they did not have desperate poverty. Peaceful breakup can still be traumatic. There will have to be negotiations on dividing national wealth, national debt. We will need two new currencies. That would be very messy to bring that about. The rivers that flood the Terai every year are designed for north-south, not east-west management.

Even if a nonviolent breakup were possible, we should not go for it.

And also, it would be highly problematic to draw the boundaries for the new countries. One third of the population in the Terai is Pahadi by now.

Pahadi Prejudice Is Very Real

Every Madhesi knows that. Pahadis want Madhesis to continue to have second class status in the political parties, in the bureaucracy, in the army, in the diaspora. Pahadis want Madhesis to have second class status right there in the Terai.

Pahadi politicians never ceased to disrespect the historic Madhesi Kranti that was the second chapter of the April Revolution itself.

Our grievances are very real.

Clarity And Organization Needed

It is hard for the powerless and the oppressed to get organized. The best and the brightest have had to strike compromises with the ruling class to make forward progress in life. They have often paid huge emotional prices in the process.

Before the Madhesi Kranti, the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum was a small NGO that had a few leaders and members in several of the Terai districts. It is no wonder the MJF was not able to provide better leadership than it did. Perhaps the movement should only have concluded after the Prime Minister had agreed to federalism and completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly and to declaring martyrs of the movement and compensation to the injured and the dead. But we did not know. We did not know any better. We lacked clarity, and that is not a problem. We can attempt clarity of vision now. We lacked organization then. We can attempt better, far more sophisticated organization now.

Today the MJF has more than 100,000 members and organizations in all Terai districts and in Kathmandu valley.

If Madhesis Can Die, They Can Vote

The Madhesis are now wide awake. They performed out in the streets during the Madhesi Kranti. They will surely perform at the ballot box.

Power Flows Through The Ballot Box

Madhesi equality is our goal. But our only vehicle is the democratic process. Nonviolence is the only option. And that is the best option, the most effective.

Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, Upendra Yadav

It is not Ram Raja Prasadi Singh, it is not the Sadbhavana. It is MJF and Upendra Yadav in the lead of the Madhesi Movement. Upendra Yadav must take the lead in trying to forge together a Madhesi Alliance. It is going to be hard to bring the armed Madhesi groups along, but effort has to be made. The Sadbhavana might prefer to continue to be part of the eight party alliance rather than come along for some kind of a Madhesi alliance, but an effort has to be made to bring them along.

Upendra Yadav and the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum have to continue to lead the Madhesi Movement.

November 22

If you can get the vast majority of Madhesis to boycott the November 22 elections peacefully, which would be the only legitimate way to boycott it, you can get a vast majority of Madhesis to vote for you on that day. Getting them to vote is the superior option.

The beauty of democracy and the electoral process is when the Pahadi Bahuns in power make sense and give us equality, we get equality, but when they keep talking crap, we get to turn their crap into election issues and we get to beat them at the ballot box.

The goal of the Madhesi Movement should be to wipe out the existence of the Pahadi parties from the Madhesh. Any so-called national political party whose central committee is not at least one third Madhesi should have no place whatsoever in the Madhesh.

Maybe it is good that we are going to have electoral constituencies. That will give us an opportunity to make sure we bring to an end the political careers of the likes of Girija Koirala and Madhav Nepal and any other Pahadi central leaders from those parties that might bother to contest from the Madhesh.

Can we defeat Girija in Morang and Sunsari? Can we defeat Madhav Nepal in Bara? The Madhesi Movement should take that up as one of its challenges. They should be made to pay the price for disrespecting the Madhesi Kranti.

240 Seats For Proportional Election

The four categories of people that we need to prepare our list of 240, they all exist in the Terai. We should be able to prepare a full list of 240 individuals. Yes, we have Dalits. Yes, we have Janajatis. Tharus, Dhimals, Satars, they are all Janajati. There are Pahadi Bahun Chhetris who have lived in the Terai for generations and who claim they are also Madhesi. Put them in the Bahun Chhetri category.

No party will secure more than 15% of the votes on November 22. The MJF has the option to emerge one of the largest parties in the country. It will easily get more than 10% of the votes. If we work hard enough, we might even emerge the largest party on the national scene.

Power Is With The People, Not With The Bahuns In Power

We want respect for the martyrs and the injured of the Madhesi Kranti. The power to give that respect is with the people, not the sick Bahuns in power. We want a Madhesh state. We go to the people. Ek Madhesh, Ek Pradhesh. That has to be the one point slogan of the Madhesi Alliance during the election campaign.

Chunawi Mahasangram: The Electoral Battlefield

The MJF needs to talk to all armed Madhesi groups. They should all get behind the Madhesi Alliance candidates for the November 22 elections. They should all call a ceasefire from now until then. They should all help with the election campaign. After the election, the MJF gets into power, and it holds respectful dialogue with all armed Madhesi groups. We need this arrangement to take the Madhesi Movement to the next level.

Girija ka jamanat japt karo. Madhav ka jamanat japt karo.

Long Term Goal: South Asian Economic Union

We don't want to break Nepal into two, but we do intend to make Nepal part of a South Asian economic union.

तीन लाखले सरकारी जागीर खाने, तीन करोड कता जाने?
Upendra Yadav Book 2
Upendra Yadav Book 1
Madhesi Alliance Needed
एक मधेश एक प्रदेश
मधेशी अान्दोलनको गन्तव्य: नभम्बर चुनाव

On The Web

Dissolution of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The dissolution of Czechoslovakia refers to the dissolution of the former country of Czechoslovakia into the nations of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which took effect on January 1, 1993. It is often referred to as the "Velvet Divorce" Czechoslovakia. A slight majority of Slovaks, however, advocated a looser form of co-existence or complete independence and ..... By the 1990s, in economic terms, the Czech Republic's GDP per capita was some 20% higher than Slovakia's, but its long-run GDP growth was lower. Money transfers from the Czech budget to Slovakia, which had been the rule in the past, were stopped in January 1991. ...... Many Czechs and Slovaks desired the continued existence of a federalsovereignty. In November 1992, for example, a poll found that 49% of Slovaks and 50% Czechs were against the move, while 40% of Slovaks favored it. The poll also found that 41% of Czechs and 49% of Slovaks said the question should have been put to a referendum. ....... Ultimately, the country's fate was decided by politicians. In 1992, the Czech public elected Václav Klaus and others who demanded either an even tighter federation ("viable federation") or two independent states. Vladimír Mečiar and other leading Slovak politicians of the day wanted a kind of confederation. The two sides opened frequent and intense negotiations in June. On July 17, the Slovak parliament adopted the Declaration of independence of the Slovak nation. Six days later, politicians decided to dissolve Czechoslovakia at a meeting in Bratislava. ...... The goal of negotiations switched to achieving a peaceful division. On November 25, the federal parliament adopted the Constitutional law on the end of existence of Czechoslovakia, which stated that with the expiry of December 31, 1992, the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic shall cease to exist and provided for the necessary technical details. ...... The separation occurred without violence, and was thus said to be "velvet", much like the "Velvet revolution" which preceded it, which was accomplished through massive peaceful demonstrations and actions. This contrasts with the often-violent breakup of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. .............. Most of federal assets were divided in the ratio 2 to 1 (the approximate ratio between the Czech and Slovak population within Czechoslovakia), including army equipment, rail and airliner infrastructure. Some minor disputes (e.g. about gold reserves stored in Prague, federal know-how valuation) lasted for a few years after dissolution. The public in both countries was fairly uninterested in these disputes and their outcome. ........ Initially the old Czechoslovak currency, the Czechoslovak koruna, was still used in both countries (monetary union). Fears of economic loss on Czech side caused the two states to adopt two national currencies as early as 8 February 1993. At the beginning the currencies had an equal exchange rate, but later on, for most of the time, the value of the Slovak koruna was lower than that of the Czech koruna (up to cca 30%, in 2004 around 25%-27%, currently about 20%). ........ The dissolution had some negative impact on the two economies, especially in 1993, as traditional links needed to accommodate the bureaucracy of international trade were severed, but the impact was considerably lower than expected by many people. ...... The hopes that dissolution would quickly start an era of high economic growth in the Czech Republic (without the need to "sponsor the less developed Slovakia") proved plainly wrong or highly exaggerated. Also, the hope of a stand-alone, unexploited Slovakia becoming a new "economic tiger" was partially unfounded. .......... People of both countries were allowed to cross the border without a passport and were allowed to work anywhere without the need to obtain an official permit (this was used mainly by Slovaks working in the Czech Republic). ...... In Slovakia, however, most cable TV providers offer Czech TV channels, and for economic reasons, many TV programmes on Slovak TV channels are still dubbed into Czech, some films in cinemas are subtitled in Czech and there are far more Czech-language books and periodicals on the market than before the divorce. ...... After a transition period of roughly four years, during which the relations between the states could be characterised as a "post-divorce trauma", the present relations between Czechs and Slovaks, as many people point out, are probably better than they have ever been. ....... After a short interruption, Slovakia's mountains are again the target of a growing number of Czech tourists.
Lycos iQ | Why did Czechoslovakia split? And when?
the split, the decision largely made by “political elites,” namely Vaclav Klaus (Czech) and Vladimir Meciar (Slovak), who then proceeded to become Prime Ministers of the newly independent countries. There was no referendum and opinion polls showed that people were largely ambivalent on the issue. ..... Slovakia overwhelmingly Catholic, while the Czechs have a large Protestant minority.
Reflections on the split of Czechoslovakia, ten years on - 27-12 ...
what brought about the demise of the federal republic the two nations had shared since its foundation in 1918. ...... In the 1992 elections the two republics went in completely different directions. The Civic Democrats, headed by Vaclav Klaus, won the elections in the Czech lands and Vladimir Meciar's Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) won in Slovakia. ...... "I communicated with Vladimir Meciar, at one time we were both prime ministers and I have to say it was tragic because we couldn't find a common ground. He was not a partner you could take seriously, you couldn't take him for his word, he changed his positions on issues all the time, and believed only the latest versions of what he said. I can't understand it. Of course Vladimir Meciar made it easier for those on both the Czech and Slovak sides to split up the state, by insisting on terms that could never be met. Whatever motive he might have had, he ensured that the state would have to break up. An absolutely inconsistent personality with inconsistent demands." ....... a poll conducted just before the critical elections of June 1992 showed that 64 percent of respondents in the Czech Republic and 72 percent of those in Slovakia categorised mutual relations as very good or rather good. Public opinion then was against the separation of Czechoslovakia. ....... Vladimir Meciar, who made constantly increasing demands, putting the continued existence of Czechoslovakia in jeopardy. On the Czech side, the reluctance of Vaclav Klaus to give in to demands made by Slovak politicians - in order to maintain the transformation process to a market economy - further contributed to the split. Both politicians stuck to their own goals throughout the negotiation process and as a result gained political power through the break-up of Czechoslovakia. ........ Even though opposition parties in the Federal Assembly were against the break-up of the state they could do nothing to prevent it. In the end, despite the absence of a referendum or any kind of national consensus, the Czechoslovak state ceased to exist at the beginning of January, 1993.
Monetary separation sealed split of Czechoslovakia ten years ago ...
Less than six weeks after Czechoslovakia split up on the 1st of January, 1993, two new currencies emerged, replacing the Czechoslovak crown which had existed since 1919. The two countries divided their monetary assets, liabilities and reserves according to a ratio of two to one in favour of the Czech Republic. After monetary separation was publicly announced, all payments between the two new countries stopped and border controls were stepped up to prevent transfers of cash. The new currencies became valid on February 8, ten years ago. ....... If nothing else during the break-up, monetary separation certainly did have an effect on every person in this country. The public was given a deadline in which to deposit old bills in bank accounts, so that they could be marked by a stamp making them valid in the new state. Coins and small denomination notes without stamps were still in use several months after the separation, accounting for only about three percent of the total money in circulation. Gradually, the stamped banknotes were replaced by brand new Czech and Slovak notes. In the Czech Republic the whole process was completed by the end of August 1993. For a short while the exchange rate of the Czech and Slovak crowns was 1:1, but after a few months the Slovak crown depreciated by ten percent. Today one Czech crown buys approximately 1.3 Slovak crowns. ......... There are almost 250 million banknotes and 2.4 billion coins in circulation in the country, their total weight being 5,000 metric tonnes. ...... The Czech crown is celebrating its 10th anniversary these days but it is unlikely that it will survive another decade. After the Czech Republic's accession to the European Union, it will be replaced by the common European currency, according to some plans that could happen as early as in 2007.
The Split of Czechoslovakia: A Defeat or a Victory? — Jiří Pehe
The split of Czechoslovakia on January 1, 1993 was not entirely inevitable, but the political and economic costs of keeping the country together would have been extremely high. ...... Incompatible political spectrums after the 1992 elections .... Czech and Slovak nationalism ... A lack of democratic experience in both countries ..... The Slovaks did not embrace the concept of Czechoslovakism, which was advocated by Czech leaders after 1918. Although many appreciated economic and educational assistance that the Czech lands offered during the first republic (and before), they were critical of the patronizing attitudes of many Czech leaders and the unwillingness of Czech political elites to grant Slovakia more autonomy. ...... The Slovaks, on the other hand, complained of Pragocentrism, which did not diminish even during the communist era. ..... First, there was initially a serious lack of clarity with regard to the division of powers between institutions on the republican level and federal institutions. Second, the upper house of the Federal Assembly—the House of Nations—could in effect block meaningful reforms. ....... The growing inability of the Federal Assembly to pass necessary federal laws was perhaps the most visible symbol of a growing decision-making paralysis. At the same time, power was gradually shifting from the federal government to the republican governments. The authority of the country’s president was also gradually shrinking. ....... after the June 1990 elections—it became obvious that the two republics were developing different political spectrums. ....... In the 1992 elections, political parties that described themselves as center-right prevailed in the Czech Republic, while leftist and nationalist parties were the winners in Slovakia. It became virtually impossible to create a functioning federal government. ........ the Czechs had a privileged position in the two-state federation, in which the other nation was half the size of the Czech nation. ...... while no significant Czech political parties actively strove for independence or greater autonomy, many Czech politicians were intellectually invested in the idea of Czechoslovakia in which the Czechs—by definition—are the more senior nation. ....... Czech nationalism was based on the belief that the Czechs are superior—more advanced, more urbanized .....Both Czech politicians and the public did not abandon the traditional Czech paternalism in attitudes toward Slovakia after 1989. ....... Some of the most important Czech politicians, including President Vaclav Havel, did not read the situation in Slovakia well, partly owing to the fact that they, as former dissidents, maintained contacts mainly with their dissident counterparts, who were predominantly pro-federalist. ......... the growing Czech-Slovak rift could have been solved by giving the Slovaks more autonomy, or by transforming the federation into a confederation. The Belgian or the Canadian models of coexistence (however imperfect) of two nations within one state could have been used ......... Democratic solutions were not explored to the utmost. ...... the dissolution of Czechoslovakia was a success in terms of the mechanisms and procedures used. It was a peaceful, negotiated process that did not produce any of the upheavals and bloody conflicts we witnessed in the former Yugoslavia or some parts of the Soviet Union. ........ the decision not to hold a referendum was fortunate. ..... First, in a country consisting of two nations of unequal size, one referendum, on a federal level only, would not work. Holding two referendums, one in each republic, was also problematic, as no one seemed to know what would happen if one republic voted in favor of the country’s split and another would be against it. ....... Public opinion and politicians were divided: some people supported the idea of a federation, some campaigned for a confederation, and others even advocated the renewal of a unitary state. There were also proposals to turn Czechoslovakia into a three-state federation, consisting of Bohemia, Moravia-Silesia, and Slovakia. ........ the Federal Assembly in the end approved the dissolution of the federation (and itself), and that the two sides agreed on a civilized division of federal assets (and eventually) also the split of the monetary union. .......... Slovakia’s slide into a semi-authoritarian regime under Prime Minister Meciar also had a negative impact on regional cooperation ...... a certain asymmetry in terms of international stature for the Czechs and the Slovaks after the split. ..... The international stature of the Czech Republic began to improve visibly only after the country’s admission to NATO in 1999. .... the Czech Republic became almost ethnically homogenous .... Although some 300,000 Slovaks stayed in the Czech Republic after the split, most of them were quite assimilated and never came to play the role of an ethnic minority. It can be argued that the ethnic homogenization of the Czech Republic further strengthened the traditional Czech provincialism. ........ Slovakia, on the other hand, became the most multicultural and multiethnic country in Central Europe. Ethnic Hungarians accounted for about 10 percent of its population, and the numbers of Roma are estimated at 300,000 to 500,000. Under the nationalist government of Meciar, Slovakia had problems with its minorities, but it seems that the need of various ethnic groups to coexist in the end contributed to improvements in Slovakia’s political culture. ....... The split of Czechoslovakia worked better for Slovakia, it seems, than for the Czechs. Many Czechs accepted the dissolution of Czechoslovakia as something of a defeat, a partial loss of their national identity. ...... The split has provoked a strange brand of Czech nationalism, which is a mixture of the idea of Czech exceptionalism, on the one hand, and the provincial xenophobia of a small nation, afraid of a large neighbor, on the other. Much of the anti-European rhetoric in Czech politics today is driven either by the belief that “we could do it better than Europe” or by the fear of Europe, especially Germany. The Slovaks appear to be, at least at this point, a more confident nation, although Slovakia suffers from its own version of provincialism and, lately, also the belief in its own exceptionality. ....... The role of the EU has been tremendously important and positive. It is almost certain that without EU integration, the story of the split could have, overall, turned out to be a failure, rather than a success, for both nations.
Survey 14 years after the split of Czechoslovakia | ABC Prague
More than a half of Czech people think that the division was a good step. To be exact, 56 % of people agree with the split, while in 1993 only every fourth person (25%) agreed. About 1/3 of Czech people (34%) now don’t agree with the split, while in 1993 it was 53 %. ..... 47 % of Czech people believe that the relations between Czech and Slovak inhabitants are the same as before the split. 25% think the relations are better, 18% think that they are worse.
Some aspects of the Czech Slovak split - political disintegration ...
The two countries were to co-operate in the monetary field, but after 38 days the currencies were split. When new different banknotes were printed thousands of Slovaks rushed across the Czech border to have their old notes stamped as Czech. From the beginning it was known that the Czechs would do much better than the Slovaks. Everyone knew too that there would be much more unemployment in Slovakia so it was good to be able to claim Czech citizenship based on residence in the past. There is also the same awkward problem for thousands, as in former Yugoslavia, of mixed marriages, of Slovaks and Czechs, Croats and Serbs, of Muslims and Christians. This is why the new borders and their control have an embarrassing significance. Another delicate problem is the sharing out of the assets, and the debts, of course, of the old republic between the two new one. Symbolically the Czechs, to the annoyance of the Slovaks, kept the old flag of 1918. And in the background there is the feeling that the people were not asked about the split and a majority would have turned it down if there had been a referendum. ........ Prague could boast one of the earliest universities of the Middle Ages. .... There are crucial emotional differences between the Czechs and the Slovaks. ....... Premier Meciar has to govern forcefully because it is felt that the majority of Slovaks would have preferred to stay with the Czechs because of their living standard, which would have been more stable. The figures suggest that they were right. The gross domestic product per head among the 10.3 million Czechs, annually is 7,200 dollars, among the 5.3 million Slovaks it is 5,960 dollars. Unemployment among the Czechs is, significantly, two and a half per cent. Among the Slovaks it is 10.3 per cent. ........ The Czech Republic thus remains an advanced industrial country with an experienced work force going back for generations. ..... The Czech Republic is drifting discreetly into the German-Austrian sphere of influence and its leaders feel that their country would make a proper and quite successful member of the European Community. Investments by EC firms in key industries are growing. ........ Slovakia is quite different. In essence it is a rural country. ..... The trend in Bratislava is to cut welfare and the funding of universities while purging TV and the newspapers to keep control of the disappointed 'intelligentsia'. ....... Slovakia is now engaged in a desperate struggle with Hungary over the big power station at Gabcikovo on the Danube, right on the Hungarian border ..... the Austrians, who are annoyed that the Czechs insist on building their power station at Bohunice near the Austrian border, have been warning the Slovaks very discreetly to be cautious in their handling of the power station and the Magyar minority. ......... Slovakia is rather like one of the members of the former Soviet Union in its social and industrial structures as well as regarding that new nationhood. It really has nobody to turn to. Like the former Soviet republics and the third world countries that sided with the Soviet Union, their political establishment expects the West to help now as the Soviet Union once did. ....... The Slovak ruling establishment is therefore likely to be more and more tempted to devote their dwindling resources to the Slovaks and discriminate against their Hungarian minority. In both countries nationalist factions watch every action and utterance on the other side of the border.

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We can walk out of government anytime, says Dr. Bhattarai "We need guarantee of federal republic (before going for elections)," said Dr. Bhattarai ..... Dr. Bhattarai said that his party was in favour of "a CA election that can bring about transformation in the country." He accused that others were trying to hold the election to give continuity to the status quo.
Dahal ends his fast-unto-death
PM meets with Deuba Koirala urged Deuba to expedite the unification process, which he said was already long overdue
PM asks NC leaders to gear up for polls
Partial effect of bandh in Terai; Squatters' agitation blocks highway in Far West Life in some Terai districts has been partially affected on the fifth and last day of bandh (general strike) enforced by a little known armed outfit called Madhesh Mukti Tigers (MMT) in Terai districts. The armed outfit fighting for what it claims the “liberation of the Madheshi people” had announced the five-day Terai bandh demanding the government fulfill its 14-point demand that includes fully proportional election system and declaring all the Madhesis killed in last year’s Terai unrest as martyrs. Siraha, Parsa, Mahottari, Bara and Saptari districts have ben affected by the bandh. On the last day of the bandh, only a few vehicles are seen plying to the streets in these districts while shops, factories and educational institutions mostly remain closed. Reports coming in say that there has been serious shortage of essential commodities in these districts with vehicles remaining off the road.
Mahara 'contradicts' Prachanda, says election will be held on time Krishna Bahadur Mahara, who leads the Maoist team in the government, has said the election will be held in November under all circumstances. ..... “There is no other option left before us than to hold the election in November to end feudalism once and for all, even though there are still many challenges for free and fair polls.” ..... Chief Election Commissioner Bhoj Raj Pokharel informed that all the Election Commission (EC) has finished all the necessary preparation including the technical aspects of the election and asked the political parties not to make any kind of unnecessary remarks that can hamper the possibility of holding election.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Not UML-Maoist Unification Or Unity, But A One Point Agreement On PR Election


Madhav Nepal misunderstands. The call is not to unify the two parties. The call is not for a left front unity. The call is for a one point collaboration between the UML and the Maoists to come together and make possible completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly so as to guarantee there will be elections in November.

If you have completely proportional elections, you don't need any unity, any alliance. Every party competes against every other. Votes don't go to waste.

A possibly unified Congress does not want completely proportional elections because if you have completely proportional elections, the communist votes don't go to waste, and if communist votes don't go to waste, the Congress is no longer the center of gravity of Nepali politics.

If Madhav Nepal does not make this move now, he is going to regret big time after the elections are over. No party will win a majority. That is a foregone conclusion. Forget majority, no party is going to win more than 15% of the votes.

If Madhav Nepal can not forge a one point agreement with the Maoists now, he will not be able to forge a coalition after the elections are over. And a coalition is not a one point deal, but a convergence on many points. He has to start practicing right away.

The constituent assembly will work to give the country a new constitution. But the majority coalition born out of that assembly will also run the country. The assembly will also function as a parliament. There is not going to be a power vacuum.

The arithmetic in the interim parliament is simple. If the UML and the Maoists come together on this issue, no power can stop completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly. And holding completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly is the only way to make possible elections in November. If you don't make completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly possible, there are not going to be elections, not in November, not in April.

Baburam Bhattarai Is Right About UML-Maoist Unity
एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु: पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचन
No Point Talking, Got To Get Down To Protests
तीन लाखले सरकारी जागीर खाने, तीन करोड कता जाने?
Best Possible Scenario: How It Could Unfold
मधेशी मोर्चाके िलए फर्मुला
महेन्द्र, वीरेन्द्र र प्रचण्डका सीडीअो अञ्चलाधीशहरू
Upendra Yadav Book 1
The Maoist Confusion Is Unnecessary
Madhav Nepal Needs To Make A Move
Lull Before The Storm
Compromise Formula: 75 Multi Member Constituencies
I Agree With Prachanda On Republic And Proportional Election

In The News

Govt Urged to Consider Dahal's Demands Himalayan Times
Maoists in favour of postponing election, not aborting it
PM pledges to conduct CA polls in writing Koirala signed the 10-point commitment paper presented by the Human Rights and Peace Society (HURPES) .... Koirala signed on the paper immediately after the rights activists produced the paper before him at his official residence in Baluwatar ..... President of HURPES Purusottam Dahal
Nepal Rules Out Maoist-UML Unification Prospects People's support is necessary to get legitimacy of any revolution and it is manifested through an election, CPN-UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal said on Friday. ...... there was no immediate possibility of unification between the UML and the CPN (Maoist), as both the parties were yet to be clear about their ideological ground. .... it was not necessary, as has been ascertained by classical Marxists, to resort to violence or armed struggle to bring about changes in the society. Communists in many Latin American countries have been able to bring about social and political changes through ballot boxes ....... Commenting on the book, Maoist leader Dr Baburam Bhattarai said that there was no other way than to make a unity between the UML and the Maoists though the Maoists must have committed some mistakes during the People's War. "The imperialists will judge us from the same angle even if we do not unite," he said.
JTMM-J Men Kills NC Cadre in Parsa
MMT Bandh Cripples Life in Terai Districts on Day IV Life remained affected today on the fourth day of the five-day-long bandh called by the Madhesi Mukti Tigers (MMT) in Sunsari, Saptari, Sarlahi, Bara, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Siraha, Rautahat and Parsa districts of the Tarai region. Private and public vehicles remained off the road. Protestoers vandalized four vehicles at Koshi Barrage area on Mahendra Highway last night, police said. Factories, industrial plants, business establishments and bazaars in urban and rural centres of the districts also remained closed. People were forced to walk or ride bicycles to reach their destinations. The bandh also caused obstruction in the printing and publication of three weekly newspapers in the Siraha. Meanwhile, human rights activists and businessmen of Sunsari district appealed MMT to call off the bandh.





Friday, August 24, 2007

Baburam Bhattarai Is Right About UML-Maoist Unity

Maoist-UML unity would solve all problems, claims Bhattarai; Nepal stresses 8-party unity Senior Maoist leader Dr Babu Ram Bhattarai has claimed that unity between his party and the CPN-UML would resolve all the problems facing Nepal and Nepali people. ..... Dr Bhattarai expressed hope that all communist parties in the country would come to a common platform one day even if the unity among the leftists is not possible immediately. ..... hinted at the possibility of "working unity" between these two major left parties in the constituent assembly polls in an attempt to secure majority of communists in the CA ...... if such unity could not be established regressive forces would put obstacle in the holding of timely polls and that the monarchy could be again be active. ..... The Maoist no. 2 also stressed the need for unity among the left forces to end all forms or discrimination and suppression prevailing in the Nepali society. ..... Working unity between UML and the Maoist is a long debated issue, but blaming each other for showing difference towards such a unity has rather upset the possible working unity. Maoists accuse the UML of opting for capitalist principle while the UML blames Maoists for being extremist. ...... speaking at the same programme, UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal stressed the need to further strengthen the eight-party unity in view of the upcoming CA election and cautioned that no parties should put forward any kind of pre-conditions that can create hindrances in the election process. ..... "There is no meaning in talking about "ceremonial or baby king," the UML strongman said.
I have always thought of Baburam Bhattarai as the most sensible among the Maoists. And he is right again. He is right like Prachanda is not, like Madhav Nepal is not.

There is no danger to the country and democracy right now from the royalists and regressives. A coup is out of question. The danger is from Girija Koirala, from his illness, his incompetence, his utter lack of fresh ideas, his conservative worldview that keeps wanting to go back to the ways of the 1990s, his opaque and undemocratic ways as party president and as prime minister, from his nepotistic circle of close associates.

Girija Koirala is the biggest threat to democracy in Nepal. Girija Koirala is the biggest threat to social justice in Nepal, just like that was true in the 1990s. Girija Koirala is the biggest roadblock to implementing scientific and progressive land reform in Nepal. Girija Bahun is the number one political enemy of the Madhesi, the Janajati, the Dalit and the women.

Maybe Prachanda grew up poor. Maybe he was too far away from power in the jungles and in exile. Maybe he enjoys Girija's occasional proximity. But in doing so he is hurting his party and he is hurting his cause. He is showing a lack of class consciousness just like Madhav Nepal is.

I find it strange that both Madhav Nepal and Prachanda want completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly, but they are both blind to the stark fact that between them they do have the power to get it. Prachanda does not need to go into the streets to get it. All he has to do is shake hands with Madhav Nepal. They are obviously not making the effort to understand the simple arithmetic of the interim parliament. Between them, they got the numbers.

There are no permanent friends and permanent enemies in politics. Madhav Nepal and Prachanda have the option to become each other's new best friends. If they are loyal to their party members and to their cause, they have no option but to come together.

All the other parties in the interim parliament will come along, especially the small parties. It is bizarre that people like Prachanda act like Girija has veto power. In a democracy, not even the prime minister has veto power. Noone has veto power. The power rests with the arithmetic in the parliament.

The two large communist parties should have done this two months ago, when it looked impossible that the two Congress parties will come together. They are already a little late, but it is still not too late.

It is ridiculous for Ram Chandra Poudel to hold talks with the Janajati and the Madhesi and the Dalits. That Bahun does not have the powers to give anyone social justice. That is a powerless, ridiculous Bahun. The power to give social justice rests with the to be elected constituent assembly. You organize completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly. And the Madhesi, Janajati and Dalit groups then go to their people for social justice. The big, established parties are going to have to compete for Madhesi, Janajati and Dalit votes with the new Madhesi, Janajati and Dalit parties. Why are they afraid to compete?

Postponing Election Not An Option

Either you are going to have elections in November, or you are going to have a revolution. If the Maoists will not do it, the Madhesis will.

It is not more time that is needed. If the elections are deferred, and an agreement is not reached to hold completely proportional elections to the assembly, the elections will have to be deferred again.

Prachanda's mental slavery that makes him want to see Girija continue as Prime Minister is astounding. He is betraying his party.

Four Big Parties

What Madhav Nepal does not seem to realize is there are no eight parties. There are only four big parties that really matter. The center of gravity rests with the four big parties. If the UML and the Maoists come together, the center of gravity will rest with them. They have it in their powers to give the country completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly. Either they should stop they are for or ever were for completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly or they should use their existing powers to give the country completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly. Right now they are being dishonest.

Jockeying For Power

In not competing for power with Girja, Madhav Nepal is acting like a fool. If you want power, you are going to act like it. Madhav Nepal is too comfortable being General Secretary of his party to want to become prime minister. It is called habits of the mind. They die hard.

Dishonest Prachanda

Prachanda wants his cadres to go agitate all over the country demanding completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly. That is fundamentally dishonest behavior. Instead he should tell his cadres, you stay home, let me go talk to Madhav Nepal.

Securing Majority For Communists In The CA

It is weird for even Baburam Bhattarai to talk of securing a majority for the communists in the CA. They already got a majority in the interim parliament. Why don't they act like they do? Hanuman is sound asleep.

एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु: पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचन
No Point Talking, Got To Get Down To Protests
तीन लाखले सरकारी जागीर खाने, तीन करोड कता जाने?
Best Possible Scenario: How It Could Unfold
मधेशी मोर्चाके िलए फर्मुला
महेन्द्र, वीरेन्द्र र प्रचण्डका सीडीअो अञ्चलाधीशहरू
Upendra Yadav Book 1
The Maoist Confusion Is Unnecessary
Madhav Nepal Needs To Make A Move
Lull Before The Storm
Compromise Formula: 75 Multi Member Constituencies
Democracy, Transparency, And The Nepali Diaspora
I Agree With Prachanda On Republic And Proportional Election
Pahadi Prejudice
Madhesi Alliance Needed
Tehelka: Madhesi
Ridiculous Bahun Poudel
Talk To Goit
एक मधेश एक प्रदेश
Bahun Conspiracy To Hijack Constituent Assembly Elections

In The News

Prachanda proposes putting off CA polls again NepalNews Prachanda has proposed to postpone the Constituent Assembly election till mid-April next year..... Prachanda said that while his party was in a strong position in June, the polls were postponed and now when his party is trapped in a difficult situation, they were rushing through the election. ...... international community including India and European countries have pointed out the imperative of holding it on time in free and fair manner. They have said that legitimacy of the government and the parties would come under question if the election is deferred again.
Parliament session prorogued
Royal family 'shifts' to Nagarjun palace Thursday's government decision to nationalise the royal palaces and lands is seen as one of the boldest decisions taken in recent weeks by the interim government to clip the powers of the monarch. .... 1533 ropanies of land occupied by these palaces will also come under government ownership. ..... The committee has also decided to freeze the bank accounts of King Gyanendra, Queen Komal and Crown Prince Paras to stop transfer of late King Birendra and late Queen Aishwarya's money to them.
PM, CEC try to allay doubts over election
MJF gives ultimatum till August 31 Addressing a press meet, Friday, to inform about the decisions taken by MJF's two-day central committee meeting that concluded on Thursday in Birgunj, MJF chairman Upendra Yadav said that their patience was running out. ..... warned to unleash another revolt in Madhes from September 6. ..... Yadav said MJF sticks to its demand for fully Proportional Representation based election system and formation of autonomous Madhes Pradesh with right to self-determination. .... they will hold a series of agitation programmes including Terai-centered agitation, gherao, torch-lit processions and so on. ..... the MJF has decided to hold its second national convention in Birgunj on October 27-29
Nepse embraces automated system
Eleven hours of daily load shedding in the offing
Constituent Assembly election hangs on razor’s edge

King Gyanendra, Queen Komal leave Narayanhiti; to live in Nagarjuna Palace 'until CA polls' Kantipur
Tigers-called banda cripples life in eastern Terai on day third
CA polls will be held on Nov 22: CEC Pokharel
MPRF gives govt one-week deadline, warns to intensify protests
PM Koirala reiterates commitment to hold polls on time
‘Don’t penalize army for work under old setup’
Man kills own brother
Delay in envoy appointment due to Maoists, says FM Pradhan
गाडी फेरीफेरी चढ्छन् माओवादी कमान्डर
'चुनाव नभए सरकारको वैधतामाथि प्रश्न'
तोकिएकै समयमा चुनाव होस्: भारत
प्रतिगामी पथमा माओवादी
इमानदार नोकिया विश्वको सबभन्दा ठूलो मोबाइल सेट उत्पादक नोकिया






एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु: पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचन


राजाको कुपिछ मैले भनेको िथएँ, नेपालको राजनीितका तीन शक्ितहरू राजा, सात पार्टी माअोवादीको एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु भनेको संिवधान सभा होत्यित बेला काँग्रेस एमाले त्यो िवचारमा अाइसकेका िथएनन्त्यस बुँदामा अाफ्नो सहमित जनाउने अन्ितम व्यक्ित शायद िगिरजा होत्यसैले हो मैले िगिरजालाई नेतानमानेकोत्यो महा कन्जरवेिटभ मान्छेअिहले पिन उसले गणतन्त्रको कुरामा नेतृत्व देखाएको संघीय सरकारको कुरामाबेबी िकङको कुरा उसले झुक्िकएर गर्न पुगेको होइनउसलाई मात्र पद चािहएकोचुनाव नगराएर यसै संसदलाई संिवधान सभा बनाउन पाए मेरो पद कायमै रहने िथयो भन्ने लोभ उसलाईअथवा चुनाव नै हुन्छ भने पिन अाठ पार्टी एकताको नाममा जनतालाई अल्मल्याउन पाए पद कायम नैरहन्थ्यो िक भन्ने लागेको उसलाईबाहुनवाद, भ्रष्टाचार, भाइभितजावाद, पार्टीहरूिभत्र लोकतन्त्र पारदर्िशताको कमी अािद इत्यािद जित रोग ती सबको प्रतीक िगिरजा

राजनीित गर्ने पावर पदकालािग हो, त्यसैले िगिरजाको कुर्सी मोहको िशकायत गर्न िमल्दैनतरिगिरजाको दादािगरी सहेर बसेका माधव नेपाल प्रचण्डहरूको व्यवहार बरू अचम्मको अन्तिरम संसदमाएमाले माअोवादीको बहुमत एमाले पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचनको पक्षमा माअोवादी पिन त्यसकोपक्षमा तर ती दुई त्यस बुँदामा िमल्न सकेका छैनन्त्यसलाई वर्गीय चेतनाको कमी भन्ने िक केभन्ने? कमजोर वर्ग जातजाितमा एकता कायम गर्नु गार्हो काम हो

जसरी राजाको कुपिछ संिवधान सभा एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु िथयो अिहलेको एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु पुर्णसमानुपाितक िनर्वाचन होत्यस िवन्दुमा चाँडो भन्दा चाँडो अाठ पार्टी नअाउने हो भने नभम्वरमा चुनावहुँदैननभम्बरमा चुनाव भएन भने देशको राजनीित लथािलङ हुन्छ

अाठ पार्टीको एकता हुनु कुनै गलत कुरा होइन, तर देशमा अाठदलीय लोकतन्त्र स्थापना गर्ने प्रयास चािहंबेठीक हो

नभम्वरमा जसरी भए पिन संिवधान सभाको
चुनाव हुनुपर्छत्यो पुर्ण समानुपाितक अाधारमा गिरनुपर्छचुनावपिछ बहुमत पाउने समीकरणले सरकार बनाउँछदुइ ितहाइ बहुमतले देशको संिवधानको प्रत्येक धारापािरत गर्दै लान्छअगािड जाने बाटो त्यो हो

प्रािविधक कारणले पिन पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचनमा जानुपर्ने अवस्था पुर्ण समानुपाितकिनर्वाचनमा गए िनर्वाचन क्षेत्रहरू पिन कोर्न परेनत्यो कोर्दा अर्को बखेडा शुरु हुन्छअिहले कोिमस्रीत प्रणालीको फर्मुलामा समस्या नै समस्या छन्िमस्रीत प्रणालीको िभत्रको समानुपाितककोफर्मुलामा नाना थिर समस्या छन्

२४० जना प्रत्यक्ष िनर्वाचनबाट ल्याउने, २४० जना समानुपाितकबाट, १७ जना क्यािबनेटले मनोिनत गर्नेभन्या प्रत्यक्ष िनर्वाचनकालािग िनर्वाचन क्षेत्र चािहयो, त्यो कोर्न सक्या छैनसमनुपाितकमामधेशीलाई यित प्रितशत, जनजाितलाई यित प्रितशत भन्िदया तर त्यो सबै जोड्दा ११६% हुन्छमधेशीलाई ३२% भन्िदया त्यो िदने कसले? यो एकदलीय िनर्वाचन हुन लागेको हो? रामचन्द्र पौडेलबाहुनले अोम गुरुङलाई भन्िदयो, प्रत्येक जाितको कमसेकम एक जना संिवधान सभामा राख्िदन्छौं भनेरत्यो पौडेल बाहुनले पुरा गर्ने कसरी? उसले काँग्रेस पार्टीको तर्फबाट बोलेको हो िक? अाठ पार्टीको तर्फबाटबोलेको हो िक? चुनाव लड्ने प्रत्येक पार्टीको तर्फबाट बोलेको हो िक? मानौं चुनावका दौरान दलीयप्रितस्प्रधा नै हुँदैनअािदवासी जनजाित महासंघले पौडेल बाहुनको बकम्फुसे वाचाका अाधारमा गएर सरेन्डरगर्िदयो

पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचनमा ब्यालट पेपर एउटा मात्र हुन्छ। जनतालाई सुिवस्ता हुन्छ। िमस्रीत िनर्वाचनको दुई ब्यालटमा जनता हराउँछन्।

पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचनको घोषणा हुनुपर्योअिन सबैले अा-अाफ्नो िलस्ट जनताकोमा लानुपर्योराजतन्त्रको बारेमा अाफ्नो स्पष्ट धारणा जनताका सामु स्पष्ट िकिसमले राख्नुपर्योत्यसै गरी प्रत्येकपार्टीले संघीय सरकारको मोटामोटी नक्शा चुनाव अगािड नै जनताका सामुने राख्नुपर्योअिहले खुसुक्क भोटदेउ अिन हामी चुनाव पिछ किमशन गठन गरौंला भन्न भएनत्यसो भन्नु जनताप्रित बेइमानी हो


No Point Talking, Got To Get Down To Protests
तीन लाखले सरकारी जागीर खाने, तीन करोड कता जाने?
Best Possible Scenario: How It Could Unfold
मधेशी मोर्चाके िलए फर्मुला
महेन्द्र, वीरेन्द्र र प्रचण्डका सीडीअो अञ्चलाधीशहरू

In The News

The view from New Delhi Nepali Times, Nepal the Nepali political parties trying to dodge elections and endanger the peace process ..... Missing the November date can have extremely destabilising consequences. ..... the polls can lock the Maoists irreversibly into the mainstream, pave the way for stability, provide a platform to address other grievances and demands, and limit the role of the internationals, especially the UN. ..... Shiv Shankar Mukherjee has told Prime Minister Koirala that the government would face a severe legitimacy crisis if elections do not take place. ...... Pranab Mukherjee is reported to have personally shot down the proposal by Koirala and Dahal idea of converting the present interim legislature into a constituent assembly ....... UNMIN is angling for a political role in the tarai, and even goading madhesi groups to ask for international mediation. ..... New Delhi also blames Koirala for delaying taking a personal lead to appease madhesi groups while the crisis was still manageable. They have tried to get the message across to the prime minister, but say when it comes to the tarai Koirala refuses to listen to them. Officials say they don’t want a further proliferation of madhesi groups and reportedly discouraged mainstream madhesi politicians, including NC and NSP dissidents, from forming a separate party. There have been allegations that India is supporting madhesi armed groups because Goit and Jwala Singh live in Bihar. ....... Nepal is overshadowed by some global crisis or other and this week it is the fallout from the India-US nuclear deal.
Disrupt polls to have polls There are now hardly 90 days to polling date. Minus a month of Dasain-Tihar-Chhath slack in between it’s only two months of serious campaigning. We assumed the legislators would be in a tearing hurry to get back to their electorates. Not so. ...... Compared to the discredited UML and the divided NC, the Maoists have retained their core support base among the dalits and the marginalised section of janjatis. Despite the anti-Maoist tone of the Madhes Uprising, economic disparity in tarai is conducive to the brand of leftwing radicalism espoused by ideologue Baburam Bhattarai. ....... With its middle-class support base, the MJF will offer a political challenge to Rambaran Yadav and Mahantha Thakur rather than to Matrika Yadav and Prabhu Sah. ..... The international community wasn’t terribly enthusiastic about polls in the steaming heat of June. November is different matter altogether. It’s peak tourist season, and every probable international monitor is looking forward to election tourism in the Himalaya in autumn.
Govt did not address Madhes movement: MPRF Kantipur Online, Nepal
MPRF warns of further protests Kantipur Online The forum had claimed that the government had agreed to their demand to form a commission to restructure the state along the federal line by making third amendment to the interim constitution.
MJF Warns of Fresh Revolt in Terai Himalayan Times, Nepal The session of the general convention preparation committee of the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) that began on Wednesday concluded here late night on Thursday. MJF chairman Upendra Yadav told mediapersons that the meeting has decided to launch an agitation in the Tarai if MJF's demands were not met by the government within a week. He said that the meeting will continue till late night to decide on other issues and all the decisions of the meeting will be made public at a press meet here on Friday. Media persons were barred from taking photographs of the participants. They were allowed only up till the second floor of the building. The meeting was held on the third floor. MJF cadres locked the door leading to the third floor and stood guard to prevent anyone from snooping or prying. Talking to reporters before the meeting began, Yadav said his party was confident that the issues of the Madhes would be resolved through dialogue. He, however, warned that if the government did not give fair and equal representation to all communities and sections of society in the constituent assembly, a fresh revolt would break out in the Madhes. He added that there can be no compromise on the issue of regional autonomy and the communities' right to self-determination. Responding to queries, Yadav said that his party was all for participating in the constituent assembly polls, but added that first the government will have to address the issues of the Madhes. He accused the government of showing indifference to the demands of the MJF though the international community had termed genuine the demands of the Madhesi people. He said the MJF general convention preparation committee has been deliberating since yesterday on whether to participate in the CA polls or launch a fresh agitation. The deliberations are still not over, he added.
Govt-MJF Talks Fail to Resume Himalayan Times
Nepal: EPA government do not want CA polls, RPP leader Telegraphnepal.com He even not spared the Maoists and charged the party to have become the number one political player which did not want polls.
Nepal: MP’s, Ministers must resign prior to October 5; NCP-United those who wish to face the polls must resign prior to the October 5 date schedule recently publicized by the Election Commission. .... “The current MP’s, ministers in the current cabinet and others who have been in public service must resign prior to October 5, if they wish to be a candidate for the CA polls”, the statement concludes. A close look at what this communist party indicates that the party would wish for the establishment of a sort of neutral government prior to the CA polls.
Nepal: Congress and UML MP’s lambaste at Maoists
Nepal: Keep force options open in Madhesi crisis, Deuba Telegraphnepal.com, Nepal Nepal’s ex-Prime Minister and the President of NC (Nepali Congress)-Democratic, Mr. Sher Bahadur Deuba talking to reporters in the Western Terai town of Bhairawaha has bluntly said that the government should not completely shy away from the use of “force” in resolving the Madhesi dispute. He said, groups opting for peaceful solutions should be invited for talks however, those outfits rejecting repeated talks offer from the government must be dealt with properly by using even arms option if the situation so demanded. “The government has failed so far to provide security to its citizens and the CA polls still remains elusive”, Deuba said. He said, nevertheless if security environment becomes stable, his party will actively participate in the CA elections. The country is seen divided over the issue of “unique” representation in the state structure, this may ultimately invite catastrophe, Deuba threatened. “It is only the Maoists’ nuisance the country could not smoothly proceed for the CA elections”, Deuba concluded. To recall, it was Prime Minister Deuba who first initiated KILO-SHERA-2 operation against the Maoists insurgents.
Nepal: Government miserably fails in tackling Madhesi issue Telegraphnepal.com, Nepal Criticizing the Koirala government’s performance, Rana added that it has miserably failed to tackle the Madhesi issue that needed rapid response.
Roundtable conference needed to resolve Madhesi issues, says Tripathy
Nepalnews.com, Nepal
Madhesi Tigers Bandh Hits Life in Terai on Day II
Himalayan Times, Nepal

Govt did not address Madhes movement: MPRF Kantipur Chairman of Madhesi Peoples' Rights Forum (MPRF) Upendra Yadav accused the government of being indifferent to the issues raised by the tarai movement. ...... the MPRF has decided to take to the streeet if the government fails to address its demands within a week. .... Yadav alleged that the government was not serious about MPRF demands. There would be no alternative to launching a movement if the government failed to address the madhesi peoples' movement ..... "The country's situation would not have been entangled in such serious complications, had the government addressed the madhesi movement in time" ...... Yadav clarified that MPRF was ready for talks. He also stated that the Forum was in favor of Constituent Assembly (CA) election with fully proportional electoral system.
YCL submits 28-point memorandum to PM Koirala demanding the declaration of a republic, round table meeting, setting up autonomous regions on basis of ethnic groups and federal governance and proportional electoral system ..... make necessary provisions so that Non-resident Nepali citizens could also cast their votes in the upcoming CA elections. ..... young people over 16 should get the right to cast votes in the Constituent Assembly elections. ..... scrap all agreements including the Sugauli Treaty and Delhi Agreement of 1950 ..... formulate necessary regulations to ensure that the Nepali youth could work in foreign lands without losing national pride ..... implementation of the revolutionary land reform programme, relief packages to flood victims
Over a dozen injured in Dalit, non-Dalit clash in Parsa Over a dozen people, including women, were injured Thursday when a clash ensued between Dalit and non-Dalit communities over the distribution of Brahma puja prasad in Sabaithawa VDC in Parsa district.
Maoists will roll back protests if they impede elections: Nepal they have launched the protest programme to create an environment for the elections. They will stop the protest if they feel that they will affect the elections ..... “Those in power cannot take the law into their own hands. The Maoists have to demonstrate democratic behaviour” ..... Nepal added the ruling eight-party alliance had no choice but to collectively fight the elections. .... The EU, including Norway, stated that the credibility of the Nepal government and the Interim-Legislature Parliament would come into question if the Constituent Assembly polls are not held on the re-scheduled date
तोकिएकै समयमा चुनाव होस्: भारत
क्षेत्र निर्धारण आयोगले प्रतिवेदन बुझाउन पाएन
'मधेसलाई सम्बोधन छैन' मधेसी जन अधिकार फोरम अध्यक्ष उपेन्द्र यादवले सरकारले मधेस आन्दोलनका सवाललाई सम्बोधन गर्न नचाहेको आरोप लगाएका छन् । वीरगन्जमा जारीे केन्द्रीय कार्यर्समिति बैठकमा उनले आरोप लगाएका हुन् । सरकारले अविलम्ब सम्बोधन नगरे आन्दोलनमा जानुको अर्को विकल्प नरहने उनले बताए । सरकार मधेसी, जनजाति र दलितको आन्दोलनप्रति गम्भीर नभएकोे आरोप लगाउँदै नटेरे आन्दोलनमा जाने बताए । उनले सरकार गम्भीर नबनेकोे प्रमाण सरकारी टोली हालसम्म वार्तामा नआउनु रहेको बताए । उनले सरकारले मधेस आन्दोलनलाई पहिले नै सम्बोधन गरेको भए अहिले मुलुक यो गम्भीर मोडमा नआउने जनाए ।

MJF divided over CA election NepalNews A serious dispute has cropped up among the top leadership of Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) regarding whether to contest for the Constituent Assembly elections or not during its two day central working committee meeting that concluded on Thursday ..... In the meeting which started in Rani Sati Dharmashala in Adharshanagar of Birgunj amidst tight security from Wednesday, there was a serious dispute between party chairman Upendra Yadav and vice-chairman Kishor Biswas’s coterie on whether the party should partake in the constituent assembly election or not. While Yadav is in favor of constituent assembly election with fully proportional electoral system, Biwas was clearly against it. ...... reports quoted reliable party sources as saying that in the meeting, MJF has also decided to organize fresh protest programmes across the country if the government fails to address it demands within a week.
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Speaker meets Prachanda Speaker Nemwang is said to have also asked Prachanda to agree on ending the parliament session so that the lawmakers could be sent to villages to make preparations for the elections. ..... it is the only platform through which the country can be declared a republic before elections.
UML chief returns from European tour; says intl community wants timely polls a 12-day long European tour ...... The interim government and the eight-party alliance will lose their legality if the polls are not held on the stipulated date
Maoist programmes terrorising people: Sitaula
MJF warns of fresh stir The agitating Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) on Thursday threatened to wage fresh round of protest in Terai if the government doesn’t become serious towards fulfilling its demands soon. Addressing the two-day central committee meeting of the party in Birgunj, MJF chairman Upendra Yadav accused the government of using delay tactics to lengthen the talks between them and said there was no point in holding constituent assembly elections without first solving the problem in Terai. The meeting which is due to conclude in Birgunj today is expected to decide on whether to sit for next round of talks with the government scheduled for August 26 or go ahead with their protest programme. The fifth round of talks between the government and the MJF on Tuesday ended without reaching to any conclusion after the latter called off the meeting citing government’s apathy towards its demands which include fully proportional representational election system and federal system of governance with right to self determination.
Madhesi Tigers target vehicles on second-day of terai bandh On the second day of their strike, the cadres of Madhesi Tigers vandalised four vehicles in terai on Thursday accusing them of not complying with the bandh. In Ramgram of Nawalparasi, the cadres of the Madhesi Tigers, who came in motorbikes with Indian registration number, set three bikes to fire this morning. In Kushaha area of Siraha district, along the east-west highway, Tigers vandalised a passenger bus. In Morang, a bomb has been exploded near the district office of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) last night. Stating that the government has ignored the issues related to Madhesis, the Tigers announced five-day bandh from Wednesday. The bandh has affected the lives in terai districts – Morang, Siraha, Saptari, Mahottari, Bara and Parsa among others. Industrial activities, education institutions and commercial hubs remain shut due to the bandh.
Government issues transfer orders to 850 V.D.C secys
US trying to save monarchy, India trying to take advantage from Nepal’s situation: CPN-UML
NA withdraws portraits of King and Queen

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People’s action will be peaceful, says Dr Bhattarai
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Rats snap NT back panels; 70,000 cell phones dead in eastern Nepal
Unidentified group detonates bomb in Gaur
Efforts on to merge RPP, RJP: Rana Rana also claimed that most of the factions of the ruling eight-party alliance were opposing the Constituent Assembly elections. “Only the Election Commission and the RPP have geared up the elections,” he added.
Sarlahi, Rautahat affected by Tigers-called banda
24 names for secys agreed 1. Tana Gautam 2. Rameshwor Prasad Khanal 3. Gyan Chandra Acharya 4. Bhagirath Basnet 5. Chhabiraj Pant 6. Purna Prasad Kadariya 7. Punya Prasad Neupane 8. Bala Nanda Paudel 9. Shyam Prasad Mainali 10. Shankar Prasad Koirala 11. Ram Kumar Shrestha 12. Bhagawati Prasad Kafle 13. Sushil SJB Rana 13. Sushil SJB Rana 14. Ram Sharobar Dube 15. Shankar Pandey 16. Tek Bahadur Thapa 17. Brinda Hada 18. Ganga Dutta Awasthi 19. Baman Prasad Neupane 20. Niranjan Baral 21. Yubraj Bhusal 22. Bajra Kishor Sah 23. Uma Kant Jha 24. Shankar Chaudhari ..... agreed to form all-party committees at all levels and hand over leadership to each party on rotation basis if they fail to agree on a senior most leader. ...... scrap the roaming charge of Nepal Telecom mobile phones nationwide.
Police thwart heist in capital Gyanu Lama. the gang leader, was a former Maoist area in-charge
Maoists face flak left, right and center Maoist lawmaker Bamdev Chhettri said that his party put forth pre-conditions as the seven-party alliance and government did not honor past pacts and understandings. The Maoists have demanded, among other things, proclamation of the country as a republic and adoption of a fully proportional electoral system prior to the CA polls. .... "I have become frustrated," Thapa said.
स्थानीय निकायमा सर्वदलीय संयन्त्र सरकारले कर्मचारीले चलाउँदै आएका जिल्ला विकास समिति, नगरपालिका र गाविसलाई सर्वदलीय संयन्त्र बनाएर सञ्चालन गर्ने भएको छ । ...... गाविस सचिवसहित स्थानीय निकायका कर्मचारीले सर्वदलीय संयन्त्र नबनेसम्म आफूहरूले काम गर्न नसक्ने जानकारी गराउँदै तत्काल संयन्त्र बनाउन सरकारलाई दबाब दिँदै आएका थिए ।
मोबाइल अब देशभर लोकल प्राधिकरणले छिट्टै नेपाल टेलिकमको फोनमा रहेको एसटीडी शुल्क समेत हटाई देशभर लोकल दरमा सेवा सञ्चालन गराउने गृहकार्य गरिरहेको छ ।
गोइत वार्तामा बस्ने सुनसरी, भदौ ४ - पूर्वी तराईमा सशस्त्र आन्दोलनरत जनतान्त्रिक तराई मोर्चा -गोइत) राष्ट्रसंघसहित चाँडै वार्तामा बस्ने भएको छ । मोर्चाका सुनसरी-मोरङ इन्चार्ज संकेतले मंगलबार विज्ञप्ति जारी गरी तराईको समग्र समस्या र मधेसीको वर्षौंदेखिको पीडाबारे समाधान खोज्न वार्ताको तयारी भइसकेको दाबी गरेका छन् । विज्ञप्तिमा भनिएको छ- 'वार्ता कहाँ र कहिले हुने निश्चित भइसकेको छ ।' विज्ञप्तिमा मिति र स्थानबारे केही खुलाइएको छैन । राष्ट्रसंघको मध्यस्थतामा वार्ता गर्ने धारणा राख्दै आएको मोर्चाले मोरङ वा सुनसरीको कुनै स्थानमा हुने वार्ता कुन तहमा हुने भन्नेबारे खुलाएको छैन । 'राष्ट्रसंघसित हुने पहिलो चरणको वार्तापछि मोर्चा सरकारसित वार्तामा बस्नेछ,' संकेतले विज्ञप्तिमा भनेका छन्- 'हामी वार्ताद्वारा समस्या समाधान होस् भन्ने चाहन्छौं ।' मोर्चाले मधेसलाई अलग्गै राज्य घोषणालगायतका माग अघिसार्दै सशस्त्र आन्दोलन गरिरहेको छ । मंगलबार अज्ञातस्थलमा पत्रकारसित कुरा गर्दै इन्चार्ज संकेतले मोर्चाले हत्या, अपरहरण, चन्दा संकलन लगायतका सबैखाले क्रियाकलाप बन्द गरेको दाबी गरे ।
जनसभा होइन, चुनावी सभा

Bandh called off after 5 pm; normal life affected in Valley throughout the day demands for proportional representation based election system, restructuring of state to ensure special rights to Dalits and Janajatis. Cabinet meeting cancelled cancelled because of the general strike in the capital
Sharma sees little possibility of free and fair election next to nil possibility for the holding of free and fair election in fearless environment. ..... "They know that they will lose in the election and they also do not believe that republic can be established from the election. ..... there is 70 to 80 percent possibility that Constituent Assembly (CA) elections will not be held ..... at the current juncture, the Unified Marxist Leninist (UML) stands to gain the most if elections are held. "The Congress, too, knows that it will lose
MJF central committee meet starts in Birgunj Rani Sati Dharmashala of Birgunj ..... a thorough review of the achievements from the negotiations with the government, party’s future strategy and preparation for the party’s upcoming general convention and constituent assembly election ...... MJF had been holding negotiations with the government demanding adoption of proportional representation based election system and federal restructuring of Madhes ..... the MJF would also decide on whether to sit for next round of talks with the government scheduled for August 26 or go ahead with their protest programme ..... Many rounds of talks between government and MJF has failed to bear any fruit after the latter has stuck with its demand for fully proportional representation based election system and federal autonomy with the right to self-determination before Constituent Assembly elections.
Whips fail to reach consensus on House session differences arose with the Maoists demanding withholding the session whereas the Nepali Congress proposed the termination of the session. ..... The NC is of the view that continuing the House session would hamper the election campaign.
Madhes also under the grips of bandh While the valley bandh imposed by the Samyukta Ganatantrik Dalit Mukti Morcha and Tamang Rastriya Mukti Morcha has thrown the normal life out of gear in Kathmandu valley, the one launched by Madhesi Mukti Tigers has disrupted lives in several Terai districts. ... in Rautahat, Sarlahi, Birgunj and in sections of Mahendra highway.
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