Friday, April 18, 2008

Are The Maoists Anti-Madhesi?



Maoist eager to work with MJF: Dr Bhattarai his party was ready to join hands with the one-time archrival of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) in forming a new coalition government. ..... his party would also like to work with other Terai based parties like Terai-Madhesh Loktantrik Party and Sadbhawana Party. ...... Bhattarai denied the foremost demand of the Terai parties for a single Madhes province in a federal Nepal. .... MJF has emerged as the biggest regional party
MJF likely to give Maoists a hard time Himalayan Times Our cooperation with the Maoists will largely depend on how they address the issues of Madhes,” said MJF coordinator Upendra Yadav. He urged the Maoists to make their stance clear on the issues of autonomous Madhes, federal democratic republic, proportional representation of the Madhesis in all sectors and empowerment of the Madhesis, aboriginal nationalities, Dalits and all other marginalised groups. ...... “If they continue to tilt towards the extreme left, it will cause imbalance of power. This could affect the inter-party relations,” Yadav said, adding, “We have not yet decided on whether or not to join the government.” ...... President of the Sadbhawana Party Rajendra Mahato and TMDP leader Sarbendra Nath Shukla agreed with Yadav. “We will support the Maoists if they address our concerns, otherwise we will oppose them,” said Mahato. “We are going to help frame a new constitution, but will not be a part of the new government,” he added. ..... “We will resort to protests in the House and on the streets if the Maoists’ disposition towards the Madhes problem is not positive,” TMDP leader Shukla said. ...... “We still have serious differences with them (Madhesi parties). Their demands of one Madhes, one Prades and immediate proportionate recruitment of the Madhesis into Nepal Army are communal agendas. In the long run, these agendas can lead to the disintegration of the nation,” CP Gajurel
पाँच बुँदा, पाँच चुनाव

I am okay with either of the two maps above when it comes to federalism. But the real issue is not how you draw the map for federalism. The real issue is to make sure the one person, one vote principle is adhered to when it is time to decide on the power distribution between the center and the states. That will be the tricky part. The devil is in that detail.

The first map is a slight modification of the original Maoist map that had nine states. I have modified that to create a Khasan. But that first map goes for ethnic federalism. And I think that can get problematic. The second map goes for geographic federalism. I think the second map is better if you have rapid economic growth in mind for this poor country.

The question is, do you or do you not keep the 75 districts? I think it will be a bureaucratic nightmare to get rid of the 75 districts. That is a huge reason to stick to my proposal of four states, and 75 districts.

Almost half the people in the Terai are non Madhesi. Making all of Terai as one state should not be problematic. It would make great economic sense.

But then when the Maoists deny the idea of all of Terai as one state, and in the same breath go on to deny the idea of proportional representation of the Madhesis in the future Nepal Army, then you have to get suspicious of them. Those are anti-Madhesi sentiments. If you end up with a Pahadi army at the end of the peace process, that will not have been a peace process at all.

Madhesi Movement: Next Moves

As for the power distribution between the center and the states, I have talked about it here before.

पाँच बुँदा, पाँच चुनाव

My worst fear is that the Pahadis might create two states in the Terai and five or more states in the hills and then say each state should get 10 seats each in the Upper House. After that the Madhesh will be permanently colonized. Better a separate country than such a federalism.

The power distribution between the center and the states has to be based on the one person one vote principle.

In The News

Maoists' share in PR votes come down to 30 percent NepalNews of the total 84,53,565 votes counted till Friday, the Maoists have garnered 25,98,303 votes ...... Nepali Congress (NC) is in second place with 18,31,342 votes (21.66 percent) followed by the Unified Marxist Leninist (UML) with 17,84,473votes (21.11 percent). ...... The Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) is in fourth place with 4,51,634 votes (5.34 percent) and the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) is in fifth place with 2,12,713 votes (2.52 percent). ..... Terai Madhes Loktantrik Party (TMLP) at 2,06,098 votes. ..... 10 million people had cast their votes
EC to announce PR results in about ten days will take additional four days to allocate the seats to the parties.
PM asks UML ministers to return to work
NC leaders to Maoists: Abide by past agreements for alliance only after the former rebels immediately stop "intimidation and violent activities" and fully abide by the past agreements and understandings can there be any working alliance between the two parties ...... He added that the future government should be formed in consensus of all parties, requesting that nobody should doubt the intention of the Maoists as the party has already come to peaceful politics and has gained popular mandate.
Maoist eager to work with MJF: Dr Bhattarai his party was ready to join hands with the one-time archrival of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) in forming a new coalition government. ..... his party would also like to work with other Terai based parties like Terai-Madhesh Loktantrik Party and Sadbhawana Party. ...... Bhattarai denied the foremost demand of the Terai parties for a single Madhes province in a federal Nepal. .... MJF has emerged as the biggest regional party

MJF likely to give Maoists a hard time Himalayan Times Our cooperation with the Maoists will largely depend on how they address the issues of Madhes,” said MJF coordinator Upendra Yadav. He urged the Maoists to make their stance clear on the issues of autonomous Madhes, federal democratic republic, proportional representation of the Madhesis in all sectors and empowerment of the Madhesis, aboriginal nationalities, Dalits and all other marginalised groups. ...... “If they continue to tilt towards the extreme left, it will cause imbalance of power. This could affect the inter-party relations,” Yadav said, adding, “We have not yet decided on whether or not to join the government.” ...... President of the Sadbhawana Party Rajendra Mahato and TMDP leader Sarbendra Nath Shukla agreed with Yadav. “We will support the Maoists if they address our concerns, otherwise we will oppose them,” said Mahato. “We are going to help frame a new constitution, but will not be a part of the new government,” he added. ..... “We will resort to protests in the House and on the streets if the Maoists’ disposition towards the Madhes problem is not positive,” TMDP leader Shukla said. ...... “We still have serious differences with them (Madhesi parties). Their demands of one Madhes, one Prades and immediate proportionate recruitment of the Madhesis into Nepal Army are communal agendas. In the long run, these agendas can lead to the disintegration of the nation,” CP Gajurel
Nepali Congress not to quit government over 10 central leaders, who attended today’s meeting, had claimed that the party suffered the most due to failure of the government to put in place an effective security arrangement to ensure free and fair election.
UML’s rider to join Maoist-led govt the UML will not join the Maoist-led government unless the CPN-Maoist “transforms as a non-military political outfit” like the UML and the NC. ....... We will support your government from outside. People are also eager to see how you run the administration ...... Prachanda had also insisted that Nepal should be part of the CA despite his defeat in polls because of his role in the peace process. ..... Prachanda and Bhattarai also met Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula and sought his cooperation in persuading the NC to join the new government.
Hurdles in declaring republic?


Thursday, April 17, 2008

Non Maoist Government Possible, All Party Government Advisable



The Maoists will end up with 240 out of 601 seats in the constituent assembly, looks like. That is nowhere close to a majority. If all the non Maoist forces were to come together, the Maoists will be the largest but a minority presence in the assembly.

Technically speaking a non Maoist government is still possible. Politically it might be desirable that all the other parties decided they are sick and tired of the muscle politics of the Maoists.

Morally it is not advisable. The largest party should have some say. But then after Rajiv Gandhi's Congress lost in 1989, it was still the largest party, but it did not get a majority, and so it stayed out.

Practically speaking what would be best would be to form an all party government with the largest party leading. That way the Maoists don't end up with all the plum portfolios. Maoists might get Defense, the NC might get Home, the UML might get Foreign, the MJF might get Finance.

Such an all party government will be a better way to check Maoist excesses than to sit outside and watch. Imagine how much worse the YCL will behave if the Maoists have both Home and Defense. Then they will behave worse at the polls two years from now. They might bring forth another Maoist sweep. Then what? You will wait four years?

The country gets declared a federal republic on day one. Then the assembly could vote to establish an executive presidency, or that could wait and for the time being we might end up with an executive prime minister and a ceremonial president.

If it is to be an all party government, the non Maoist parties get to argue, either the Maoists get the ceremonial presidency, or the executive prime ministership, but not both.

Best would be for the second largest party to get the ceremonial presidency. I recommend Chitralekha Yadav's name. She represents a few different marginalized groups. Then either Baburam or Prachanda get to be Prime Minister. The third largest party, the UML, gets the Speakership. The fourth largest party, the MJF, gets the Deputy Speakership.

Then the country can opt for an executive president in the new constitution.

If you try to form a non Maoist government, work on the new constitution will become hard. If you stay away from forming an all party government, that will be like giving the Maoists a blank check. Their behavior at the grassroots will get worse. So join and secure the Home Ministry for either the NC or the UML.

Ceremonial President: Chitralekha Yadav
Executive Prime Minister: Prachanda/Baburam
Speaker: Subash Nembang
Deputy Speaker: Karima Begam
Defense: Maoist
Home: NC
Foreign: UML
Finance: MJF

Form an all party steering committee. We don't want a Prime Minister like Girija making decisions on whim. All the party presidents are members.

Coalition Government, But Which Coalition Partners
All Party Government, Prachanda President, Chitralekha Speaker
Nobel Peace Prize 2008: Making A Case For Nepal
Prachanda Gets To Be Nepal's First President
Permutations And Combinations



In The News

Maoists declare political revolution over, economic begins Kantipur New Nepal cannot be built without bringing about an economic revolution. ..... We will create ‘economic miracle’ in next ten years ..... “The private sector will lead the country’s economy and we will facilitate things for you (private sector)”. ... The new government will stress on new policy for tax system and end the culture of commissions and corruption ..... a new transitional economic policy with medium level development in the next 10 years, high level growth in 20 years and ultra-high level development in the country in 40 years.
YCL bullies Gagan, NC cadres Maoist-affiliated Young Communist League (YCL) on Wednesday barred Nepali Congress (NC) candidate under the proportional representation system Gagan Thapa and his team as they were traveling on a vehicle from going to Madanpur in Nuwakot district, where re-poll is scheduled for Thursday. Thapa and his team were forced to return to Kathmandu after being stopped at Kakani at about 8 pm. ..... Thapa complained that a local police did respond to the incident and a team reached there but they were helpless in front of the Maoist cadres. “This clearly shows how the situation of voters is in the place, where the re-poll is taking place”
Maoists attack, intimidate NC cadres "armed and violent Maoist cadres" allegedly vandalized and looted houses of NC leaders and cadres like Basudev Jangali and Basanta Sapkota, Area Presidents of Dang constituency-1 and 5 respectively. The Maoists also attacked and vandalized the house of Krishna Basnet, President of Rajpur village unit. .... the Maoists are still searching for persons deployed as NC representatives at the booth stations and have been continuing to attack such individuals. ...... "Around six to seven hundred NC cadres have been displaced from the district due to Maoist terror"
Mostly janajatis elected in western region The CA poll contenders from Lamjung, Manang, Gorkha, Tanahun, Gulmi, Mustang, Baglung, Palpa and Syanja districts are mainly from the ethnic groups.
Maoists unlikely to get absolute majority the Maoists are not likely to get more than 240 seats counting FPTP and PR together. .... In the remaining 16 constituencies they are likely to bag maximum of 10 seats. Because most of those 16 constituencies fall in Madhes region, where Madhesi parties are faring much better than Maoists. ..... the Maoists may require at least 62 more seats to get absolute majority ...... the NC and UML may get around 212 seats altogether.
NC, UML consult CA polls defeat the meeting has demanded local reports from the parties’ activists and agreed to take decisions regarding their participation in the future government after viewing the complete results of the CA polls.

Terai based parties bag votes in hills, mountains NepalNews MJF bagged 126 votes in Taplejung district and 114 in Sindhupanchowk district under proportionate representation system. The party has received 54 votes in Rolpa and 65 in Rukum, the heartland of the Maoists. ..... it even received one vote in the most remote district of Mustang, where the Mahanta Thakur led TMDP bagged seven votes. In Rolpa TMLP received 68 votes and 28 in Rukkum. ..... The Terai based parties did well in eastern and western Terai districts where their party activities remain non-existent such as Jhapa, Kailali and Baitadi. In Jhapa alone, MJF bagged around 10,000 votes.
Prachanda courts Nepal for UML's participation in new govt Nepal made it clear that the UML agrees to an all-party consensual government, but the decision whether the party should join the next government would be taken by its Standing Committee meeting to be held soon ...... reached a tacit understanding for a "working cooperation" between the leftist parties.
Indian envoy reassures India's 'active support' to Nepal
MK Nepal urges all to unite for establishing republican order
NC calls CWC meet to review party's defeat in polls
Repolling concludes peacefully in 45 centres
Bhattarai says King will be removed respectfully
Prachanda holds 'long and serious' talks with Indian FM He also informed that during discussion with the European Union including many other foreign countries, he avowed his commitment towards the peace process, multiparty democracy and economic development.

CPN (Maoists)
119
Nepali Congress
34
CPN (UML)
31
MJF
24
TMDP
7
Sadhbhawana (Mahato)
3
NWPP
2
Janamorcha
2
Independent
2

25 Morang 4 Rama Nand Mandal Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 9894 Elected
26 Morang 5 Upendra Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 27508 Elected
27 Morang 6 Bhim Raj Chaudhari Rajbansi Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 17086 Elected
28 Morang 7 Bijaya Kumar Gachchhadar Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 18416 Elected

33 Sunsari 3 Bijaya Kumar Gachchhadar Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 23769 Elected
34 Sunsari 4 Muga Lal Mahato Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 19945 Elected
35 Sunsari 5 Upendra Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 23939 Elected

45 Saptari 3 Mahesh Prasad Yadav Sadhvawana Party M 10302 Elected
46 Saptari 4 Renu Kumari Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal F 12681 Elected

48 Saptari 6 Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 14028 Elected
49 Siraha 1 Laxman Mahato Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 9814 Elected
50 Siraha 4 Shatrughan Prasad Singh Koiree Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 11779 Elected
51 Siraha 6 Raj Kishwor Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 15551 Elected

62 Dhanusha 4 Sanjay Kumar Shah Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 13422 Elected

67 Mahottari 2 Hari Narayan Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 7457 Elected
68 Mahottari 6 Sharad Singh Bhandari Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 6862 Elected

71 Sarlahi 3 Sumitra Devi Raya Yadav Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party F 11096 Elected
72 Sarlahi 4 Rajendra Mahato Sadhvawana Party M 17073 Elected

108 Rautahat 5 Govinda Chaudhari Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 11732 Elected

110 Bara 1 Saroj Kumar Yadav Sadhvawana Party M 8182 Elected

112 Bara 3 Pramod Prasad Gupta Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 16081 Elected
113 Bara 4 Jitendra Prasad Sonar Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 9624 Elected

116 Parsa 1 Karima Begam Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal F 14614 Elected

152 Nawalparasi 5 Ram Bachhan Ahir(Yadhav) Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 13641 Elected
153 Nawalparasi 6 Hridayesh Tripathi Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 10029 Elected

155 Rupandehi 2 Om Prakash Yadhav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 10612 Elected

159 Rupandehi 6 Omprakash Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 12170 Elected
160 Rupandehi 7 Muhammad Okil Musalman Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 8121 Elected

162 Kapilvastu 2 Dan Bahadur Kurmi Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 8434 Elected
163 Kapilvastu 3 Brijesh Kumar Gupta Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 18126 Elected
164 Kapilvastu 4 Ishwar Dayal Mishra Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 10394 Elected
165 Kapilvastu 5 Abhisek Pratap Shah Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 15694 Elected


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Coalition Government, But Which Coalition Partners


If the NC and the UML stay away, all the rest will have to come together to cross the 50% mark. It might end up a Maoist and Madhesi Alliance government. Or it might end up a minority government by the Maoists propped up by the rest. The non Maoist parties might go for that to have a better shot at the parliamentary elections when they are held in about two years.

I would urge the Madhesi Alliance to not fall for that logic. Joining the government would be the best way to:
  1. Ensure a Madhesh state.
  2. Hold respectful peace talks with the armed Madhesi groups.
  3. Do good work on the constitution.
  4. Send the message out to the Madhesi masses that power is possible.
  5. Do work on census and citizenship.
Maoists 119 + 125 = 244
NC 33 + 90 = 123
UML 30 + 93 = 123
MJF 23 + 16 = 39
RPP 11
TMDP 7
Sadbhavana 3
NWPP 2
Independent 2
Janamorcha 1

Total 555/601

In The News

When the Maoists Take Over Nepal TIME Not so long ago, few in Nepal believed Pushpa Kamal Dahal actually existed. The Maoist guerrilla leader was a creature of myth — no one knew what he looked like, or in which mountain fastness he hid, or quite how he and his fighters, ragtag and ill-equipped, had managed to plunge this Himalayan nation into a decade-long civil war that claimed 13,000 lives. .... not only a man of flesh and blood, but of suits and expensive pens ...... Nepal's first ever President. ...... Prachanda's rise is testament to the unprecedented political transformation gripping Nepal. ...... the migration of its best workers abroad. ..... Prachanda has gone on record hailing the Chinese Communist Party's pragmatic model of capitalism ...... Chinese companies are aggressively pursuing lucrative deals to tap Nepal's glacial rivers for hydropower, while state officials are cozying up to the Maoists in Kathmandu. ...... the skyscrapers and shopping arcades of Shanghai.
Madheshis make a mark in Nepal polls NDTV.com For the first time, Madheshis .... have a reason to cheer about. .... their long cherished dream of a separate Madheshi state.
India: No nexus between Naxals, Nepal Maoists Times of India, India

Poll Defeat will ‘Prove Costly’ for Koirala Clan Himalayan Times The Koirala family may lose control of the party mantles for "quite some time". ..... the NC has become one of the weakest forces in the country .... The Koirala family has been at the helm of the Nepali Congress since the inception of the party. ..... the new NC leadership will be under intense pressure to democratise the party and lessen factional politics. .... Leaders from the Koirala and Deuba factions, including some influential but neutral figures like Ram Chandra Poudel and Narhari Acharya, may support Deuba in his effort to become the new head of the party.
Maoists want to lead a coalition govt, says Baidhya
Maoists consolidate lead The Maoists ... have secured 53.66 per cent of seats though they have obtained only 31.85 per cent of the total votes.

How seats will be split under PR? Kantipur the MSLM method will give the Maoists 125 seats, the UML 93 seats, NC 90, MPRF 16 and RPP 11 seats respectively.
कांग्रेस-एमाले सरकारमा ँनजाने’ जनादेश माओवादीले प्राप्त गरेकाले उसैलाई एकल सरकार बनाउन दिने मनस्थिति ती दर्ुर्ुइ दलका नेताले बनाएका छन ..... संविधानसभाको पहिलो बैठक बसेको दिन अन्तरिम संसद् विघटन हुन्छ । ..... निर्वाचनले सात दल बाहिरका मधेसी दललाई नया“ शक्तिका रूपमा स्थापित गरेको छ ।
२९ जिल्लामा माओवादी एकलौटी
प्रचण्ड भारत जाने
मेची-कोसीमा माओवादीपछि फोरम
मधेसी सभासद् २९ प्रतिशत ५९ मधेसी चुनिएका ..... मधेसी दलबाहेक सबैभन्दा बढी माओवादीबाट १६ मधेसी निर्वाचित भएका छन् । कांग्रेसबाट सात र एमालेका पा“च मधेसीले चुनाव जितेका छन् । ...... मधेसी जनअधिकार फोरमबाट २१, तर्राई मधेस लोकतान्त्रिक पार्टर्ीीट ६ र सद्भावना पार्टर्ीी दर्ुइ गरी मधेसी दलबाट २९ मधेसी मूलका सभासदले जित हासिल गरेका ..... पा“च मधेसी महिलाले समेत चुनाव जितेका छन् । जित्ने महिलाहरूमा फोरमका रेणु यादव, करिना बेगम, माओवादीका रामकुमारी देवी यादव, रूपा चौधरी र तमलोपाकी सुमित्रादेवी राय यादव छन् । 'करिना बेगम मुलुककै पहिलो महिला मुस्लिम सभासद हुन्,' वीरगन्जका डा.जैन्नुद्दिन अन्सारीले भने- 'करिनाले मुस्लिम समुदाय अल्पमतमा रहेको स्थानबाट जित्नु गौरवको कुरा हो ।' मत परिणामअनुसार ६ जना मधेसी मुसलमानसमेत निर्वाचित भएका छन् । चुनाव जित्ने मुस्लिममा मुहम्मद रिजवान अन्सारी -र्सलाही-२), मो.अफताव आलम -रौतहट-२), करिमा बेगम -पर्सर्ाा), मुहम्मद वकिल मुसलमान -रूपन्देही-७), मोहम्मद इस्तियाक -बा“के-२), सदरुल मिया हक -सप्तरी-५) छन् । ...... यादव समुदायका १३ र थारू समुदायका १४ जनाले चुनाव जितेका छन् । यता र्सलाही र सप्तरीका दर्ुइ/दर्ुइ, महोत्तरी र सिरहाका तीन/तीन, रौतहट र नवलपरासीका एक/एक गरी मधेसका १२ निर्वाचन क्षेत्रमा मतदान रद्द भएकाले परिणाम आउन सकेको छैन ।
एमाले-कांग्रेस पराजयका कारण

Maoists garner one-third votes in PR; NC and UML follow as counting continues NepalNews of the total 45,95,054 votes counted till Wednesday afternoon, the Maoists have pocketed 32.41 percent with 14,89,300 votes. ...... NC and UML have garnered 21.86 and 21.82 percent, respectively. ...... The Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) has bagged 153,926 votes to stand in fourth place. Its overall vote percentage stands at 3.35 percent.
MJF ready to support future Maoist govt: Yadav The MJF chief also said that his party wants to improve the relationship with the Maoists. .... the MJF has emerged as a major political force in Terai and appears to have gained a bargaining power as the future Maoist government will need strong coalition support.

CPN (Maoists)
119
Nepali Congress
33
CPN (UML)
30
MJF
23
TMDP
7
NWPP
2
Janamorcha
1
Sadhbhawana (Mahato)
3
Independent
2

NC to take stock of its defeat NepalNews Deuba said NC lost this election like it did during the national referendum of 1980. "NC did not lose; it was made to lose"
Maoists widen victory margin

Surprising results in Nepal giving hope to citizens here Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA the South Asian nation some 8,000 miles away. ..... 1 million Nepalis living abroad ..... Every morning after he reaches his Downtown office, he scans news from Nepal.
No stopping Nepal Maoists Hindustan Times the Maoists have secured over 32 per cent votes under the proportional system, and are far ahead of the Nepali Congress (22.5 per cent) and Communist Party of Nepal (UML), which secured 21.5 per cent. ..... Re-polling was conducted on Tuesday in 21 constituencies in Saptari, Sarlahi, Chitwan and Rautahat districts. The results of the remaining 27 constituencies are likely to be announced on Wednesday ..... The Maoists have been insisting on a coalition government to ensure a better consensus in writing the new constitution. ...... Toeing the CPN (UML)’s move, Nepali Congress leaders are now engaged in consultation whether to be in the new government or not.
Nepal’s king likely to seek safe passage to India Daily News & Analysis, India the king’s new home could be a palace in Rajasthan’s Sikar district, hometown of his daughter-in-law Himani — wife of Nepal’s crown prince Paras Bikram Shah. ....... the Indian government would accept and provide necessary security to the king if he opts for a peaceful life outside the Himalayan kingdom. ....... leaving him vulnerable to a host of legal action, Gyanendra has few options but to leave the Himalayan kingdom. ...... the king also has property in Gurgaon on the outskirts of Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ranchi, and Varanasi. In Ranchi, the current Raj Bhavan is an old palace of the Nepal royalty. ...... “He is a very smart investor,” says someone very familiar with the royal family, talking about the way Gyanendra has gone about diverting his investments outside Nepal. He also owns property in London and, through his son-in-law, has significant investments in southeast Asia and probably in the Gulf.
Maoists all set to form next government in Nepal Thaindian.com, Thailand
Nepal's Maoist moment
The Observer, UK Even if the Maoists fail to win an outright majority, they will have crushed Nepal's old political elite in a revolution far more sweeping than anyone had predicted: many observers thought they would do well to come third. ....... China scents opportunity in a country with huge natural resources, especially hydropower

Modestly Maoist CK Lal Nepal is all set to get the first Maoist government of the 21st century. A bewildered world is looking askance at the phenomenon called "Prachanda". ...... Foreign diplomats have been lining up at Comrade Chairman's heavily-fortified Naya Bajar residence. ...... Despite their impressive showing in the Valley, the Maoists will continue to be "fish-in-the bowl" for quite a while in the bastion of conservatism called Kathmandu. ....... the support of entrenched elite for former rebels in unlikely to be anything more than half-hearted at best. ...... The Chinese cringe when Maoists insist upon calling themselves Maoists. ...... but beyond a point, there isn't much that Comrade Sitaram Yechury, the most articulate defender of Baburam Bhattarai, can do even in New Delhi. ..... foreign policy .... Suresh Ale Magar or CP Gajurel ...... The main challenge for Dahal & Co will be to fit into consensus politics ...... the state of shock the UML is in. A pall of gloom hangs over Balkhu. ... Despite his victory, the Chairman knows he will need the understanding and support of the NC.

MJF Chief Yadav Asks PM to Quit Himalayan Times Asked how his party would coordinate with the CPN-Maoist that has gained a majority of seats, he said, "We will have to work together for the common good. Rancour is a thing of the past. We have to move with the time." ...... Yadav described the MJF's victory as a victory of the Madhesi people and not that of any narrow sense of regionalism or communalism. Stating that the suppressed aspirations of the Madhesi people had finally found an outlet in the election, Yadav said, "A new Nepal has to be created according to the mandate given by the people. For this, it is necessary to dissolve the present government and install a new one."
Parties Seek Recounting in Mahottari-6 Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum Sharad Singh Bhandari the winner, saying he had won over his closest rival with a 21-point margin. .... "Now, the matter is beyond the jurisdiction of the Election Commission".
थापाको जमानत जफत कमल थापा ..... राष्ट्रिय जनशक्ति पार्टर्ीी राष्ट्रिय प्रजातन्त्र पार्टर्ीी अध्यक्षहरू भारी मतले पराजित ..... ३५ वर्षो राजनीतिक जीवनमा पहिलोपटक पराजित भए
माओवादीकी व्रि्रोही विजयी सिन्धुली-३ मा माओवादीकी व्रि्रोही उम्मेदवारले विजय हासिल गरेकी छन् । पार्टर्ीी तालमेलमा जनमोर्चालाई सघाउने निर्ण्र्ाागरे पनि माओवादीबाट व्रि्रोह गरेर उम्मेदवारी कायमै राखेकी नीरकुमारी कु“वर दर्लामीले यस क्षेत्रमा जितेकी हुन् । ...... यस क्षेत्रबाट जनमोर्चाका उपाध्यक्ष लीलामणि पोखरेल उम्मेदवार थिए । ..... निकटतम् कांगे्रसका उम्मेदवारभन्दा अत्यधिक मत ल्याएर जितिन् । माओवादीले र्समर्थन गरेका पोखरेलले चौथो स्थानमा चित्त बुझाउनुपर्‍यो ..... 'अरू क्ष्ँेत्रमा गाडी गुडाएर प्रचार गरियो । मैले हि“डेरै भ्याउनुपर्‍यो ।' .... माओवादीका अन्तर्रर्ााट्रय विभाग प्रमुख एवं क्ष्ँेत्र-२ बाट विजयी चन्द्रप्रसाद गजुरेलस“गै दर्लामी पनि विजय जुलुसमा थिइन् ।
पचास वर्षछि कांग्रेस
धा“धली भयो ः राप्रपा
र्सलाही-३ मा तमलोपा विजयी यादव गत वर्षो मधेस आन्दोलनका क्रममा माघ २० गते मारिएका रामएकवाल रायकी पत्नी हुन् ।
लोकतन्त्र संस्थागत गर्र्छौं ः फोरम सप्तरी १ र २ मा स्थगित मतदान केन्द्रमा प्रचार सभामा बोल्दै उनले फोरम सदैव जनभावना कदर गर्दै अगाडि बढ्ने विश्वास दिलाए ।
सुनसरीमा फोरमको पकड कांग्रेसले एक स्थान पनि हात पारेन । एमालेले ६ सिटमै विजयको दाबी गरे पनि एक स्थानमा चित्त बुझाउनुपरेको छ । ..... मधेसी जनअधिकार फोरमले ३ स्थान हात पारेको छ । माओवादीले एक स्थान ल्याएको छ ...... गिरिजाप्रसाद कोइरालासित १० हजारबढी मतले हारेका यादवले उनकै छोरी सुजातालाई झन्डै १५ हजार मत अन्तरले मात्र हराएका छैनन्, तेस्रो स्थानमा पुर्‍याएका छन् । ....... यादवले २३ हजार ९ सय ३९ मत प्राप्त गरेर विजयी भएका छन् । उनका निकटतम प्रतिद्वन्द्वी एमालेका महफुज अन्सारीले ९ हजार ३ सय ८९ र कोइरालाले ९ हजार ३ सय ४५ मत प्राप्त गरेकी छन् । दोस्रो र तेस्रो प्रतिद्वन्द्वीमात्र होइन, खडा भएका दर्ुर्ुइ दर्जनबढी उम्मेदवारको मत जोड्दा पनि यादवले प्राप्त गरेको मतको नजिक पुग्न सकि“दैन । ....... विगतका तीन संसदीय निर्वाचनमा ५ क्षेत्र रहेको सुनसरीमा कांग्रेसले ४ स्थानमा विजय प्राप्त गर्दै आएको थियो । एमालेले उपनिर्वाचनमा बाहेक सधैं धरानलाई आधार मानेर बनाइएको क्षेत्र-१ मा चित्त बुझाउनुर्ुपर्दथ्यो । ......... 'माओवादी र मधेसवादी दलहरूले स्थानीय समस्यालाई एकोहोरो रूपले उठाइरहे'
मधेसमा माओवादी-फोरम मोरङका नौ निर्वाचन क्षेत्रमध्ये माओवादी र मधेसी जनअधिकार फोरमले ४/४ र कांग्रेसले एक स्थान प्राप्त गरेको छ । ..... सिरहा क्षेत्र ४ बाट मधेसी जनअधिकार फोरमबाट शत्रुधनप्रसाद सिंह विजय भएका छन् ।
आर्थिक चुनौतीमा माओवादीका गृहकार्य
माओवादी सफलताका कारण

Interview With Baburam Bhattarai Kantipur Dr Baburam Bhattarai has emerged as the real leader of this country after the Constituent Assembly (CA) polls. ..... He thinks the Maoists have now taken upon their shoulders a greater responsibility, that of restructuring the country and steering it onto the track of economic prosperity. ...... He argues that the CPN (Maoist) has changed the country’s ground realities. ...... All the political parties that have participated in the CA polls will join the government. ..... Our intention is to establish a presidential system. ...... We must reach a political consensus because the constitution would need to be amended to set up a presidential system. ...... The first sitting of the CA will declare this country a federal republic. ........ other political commitments such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, rehabilitation of displaced persons and revamping and integration of the security forces. ...... The media and the elite missed the picture. As a result, the CA results surprised many. ........ we have achieved more than what we expected to. ....... I personally visited 22 districts and assessed the situation three weeks before the CA polls. I could foresee a massive wave rising in our support. Unfortunately, the media saw things the opposite way. ....... It may take at least 10-15 years ..... We cannot think of rapid economic growth sans political stability. ..... During this interim period, it would be difficult to think of economic prosperity. We can only think of economic growth in the post-CA period. ...... we need external support for technology and skills. We need foreign investments ....... China eliminated the feudal system during Mao’s regime. It established a solid foundation for economic growth. ....... When you inject new technology after the foundation for economic growth has been established, you can achieve such development. We don’t have such a foundation now. Once we restructure the state and involve the private sector, it will be possible to achieve rapid economic growth. ....... We can’t think of developing this country in the absence of domestic and foreign investments. ....... we recognize the legitimacy of management and the participation of labor in management. ...... We don’t want to encourage assembly industries. Business activities should raise productivity and generate employment. ...... The state will play the role of facilitator. The state cannot intervene in business activities. It will encourage investors to raise productivity and generate employment opportunities. ...... We have to, at all costs, restructure the bureaucracy and the judiciary as they have always been tools of the monarchy. ....... We want to reform the bureaucracy and other sectors in a democratic manner. ...... The strength of the security forces after the two are combined would be roughly over 100,000. ...... Now the CPN (Maoist) has established itself as a communist party. We welcome committed communist cadres of the CPN-UML to our party. ....... The king has to quit Narayanhiti Palace immediately after we declare Nepal a republic.

Maoists leading in PR count also; UML stands second NepalNews garnering 37.42 percent votes. ..... the Maoists have got 732648 votes while the CPN (UML) stands second with 546368 votes (27.9 percent). The Nepali Congress is trailing behind the UML with 525942 votes (26.86 percent). ..... Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF), which has emerged as a major regional party in Terai with 22 seats under the first-past-the-post election, has managed to get 86903 votes (4.44 percent) while Rastriaya Pratantra Party (RPP) has got 66165 PR votes (3.38 percent). ..... the parties will need about 31,000 votes for a single seat.
NA ready to obey orders of elected govt The army representative in Joint Monitoring Coordination Committee (JMCC) Shiva Pradhan is learnt to have said so during the meeting of the JMCC held Tuesday in the capital.
NC mulling over whether to stay in the government or not instead of the party remaining in the government, it would from now on give more preference to help draft a "democratic constitution" and take the ongoing peace process into its "logical conclusion". ...... said that the party suffered a humiliating defeat in Morang as the "people voted mainly on the basis of ethnicity". ... Though its traditional stronghold, NC emerged victorious in only one of the nine constituencies up for grabs in Morang. The rest were shared by CPN-Maoist and MJF.
NC gen secy-duo Nidhi, Yadav win election from Dhanusha giving a sense of relief to the party that has seen many of its senior leaders fall flat in the election fray. .... Dr Yadav won the election from Dhanusha constituency-5 securing 10392 votes to his nearest rival CPN-UML's Ram Ratan Yadav who got 5484 votes.
CPN-UML ministers to tender their resignation by evening Tuesday

CPN (Maoists)
118
Nepali Congress
33
CPN (UML)
30
MJF
23
TMDP
7
NWPP
2
Sadhbhawana (Mahato)
2
Janamorcha
1
Independent
2
समानुपातिक तर्फको मत गणनाको ताजा परिणाम
नेकपा माओवादी – ३०.८९
नेकपा एमाले -२३.०५
नेपाली कांग्रेस -२२.२३
राष्ट्रिय प्रजातन्त्र पार्टी – २.७७
मधेशी जनाधिकार फोरम – ३.९१
अन्य – १७.१५
Maoists widen victory margin NepalNews Maoists have won 116 of the 209 constituencies .... The Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) has won 21 seats while Terai Madhes Loktantrik Party (TMLP) bagged 6 seats. ..... the Maoists are very close to garnering simple majority.
Maoists leading in PR vote count Maoists are racing ahead with big lead. .... Maoists have garnered 333,000 votes followed by Nepali Congress at 235,000 votes. .... The vote counting in 18 constituencies have completed while that in 110 constituencies are going on. ..... Maoists have pocketed 32 percent of votes in PR followed by NC at 22 and UML at 21 percent.

Maoists poised to take power in Nepal International Herald Tribune, France voters had chosen to remove most of their veteran politicians from office and seek a radical break with the past. ..... a Maoist landslide, which would defy predictions ... Another party new to electoral politics, an ethnic Madhesi party from the southern plains, which also emerged from armed rebellion demanding greater autonomy, picked up 15 seats. ..... they have no intention of hindering private investment or nationalizing property ..... a young, desperately poor country that had not had elections in nine years
Maoists take big lead in Nepal elections Los Angeles Times Defying nearly everyone's expectations but their own ..... The partial results have confounded analysts, most of whom had predicted before last Thursday's vote that the Maoists would come in third. But without any proper polling data available ...... Many observers still believe that the Maoists, who laid down their arms in November 2006 after a decade of bloody guerrilla war, will find it hard to land an outright majority in the new 601-member constituent Assembly. ...... Throughout the campaign, confident claims by the Maoists' leader, who goes by the nom de guerre Prachanda, that his party would sweep the election were dismissed by commentators as mere bravado. ..... Explanations are flying as to why the Maoists have performed so well....... "People were simply fed up with these parties," said C.K. Lal, a columnist for the Nepali Times. "They lost touch on the ground. The Maoists promised a new kind of politics. The older parties were portrayed as corrupt, people indulging in deal politics, the elite sitting in a room, forming a deal and thrusting it upon the people. The Maoists said, 'No, what we do we'll do in the open.' " ..... during its 10-year-long "People's War," the group was internationally condemned for its vicious campaign of killings, torture and kidnappings. ..... a parade of dignitaries from the United Nations, European Union, India and other countries called on the Maoist leader to congratulate him ...... The Maoists are on record as wanting to establish a presidential system in Nepal, with Prachanda as president. ...... no longer supports nationalization of Nepal's industries and accepts the idea of foreign investment.
Maoist Party Easy Nepal Winner Prensa Latina, Cuba
Nepal Maoists have set an example: Yechury
Hindu, India The Maoists in Nepal have set an example before their counterparts in India by sticking to the path of democracy to ride to power, CPI-M Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury has said.
Maoists Extend Lead in Nepal Election The Associated Press The remaining 44 races for directly elected seats have not yet been declared. ..... they should have a clearer picture of what it will look like later this week. ..... Among the election winners was a fugitive running as an independent candidate from a southern district. ...... police say he will be arrested if he comes to take his seat in the assembly.
Maoists widen lead in Nepal poll Aljazeera.net, Qatar Chandra Prakash Gajurel, a senior Maoist member, said: "We were partially surprised by the result." ..... "We knew we had good support from the people, but we had not imagined the victory on this scale..... the ex-rebels would "try to work together with other parties to form a coalition government".

Madhav Kumar Nepal loses in Rautahat-6 Kantipur
Vote count continues: Maoists secure 110 seats; NC 32; UML 27
Mahat attacked in Nuwakot allegedly by Maoists
Prachanda meets PM, urges collaboration
We will lead next govt: Dr Bhattarai “We targeted the underprivileged, marginalized section of society, including women. We empowered those groups of society and were successful to secure such result.” .... Dr Bhattarai reiterated that his party will promote private-public partnership as part of economic policy. “We will establish good relationship between labor and management,” he said. ..... claimed that the CPN ( Maoist) has already replaced the UML. “There will be only two major political parties in Nepal — Nepali Congress, leading the bourgeois and wealthy people on the one hand, and the Maoists, leading the progressive and poor people. UML holds neither the characteristics of poor nor the rich
UML to withdraw from government
More stalwarts out, more Maoists in Krishna Prasad Sitaula ..... Pashupati Sumsher Rana ..... Sujata .... Chirinjivi Wagle ...... Bharat Mohan Adhikari ..... Another thing perplexing many observers has been the huge margin of victory for the Maoists in most constituencies. ..... some of the major figures of Nepali politics have been dumped out by virtual unknowns. ..... Madhav Kumar Nepal ..... Pradip Nepal ... Bamdev Gautam ..... Sushil Koirala .... NC candidate from Banke district-3 Sushil Koirala received a mere 2292 votes and had to settle for third place in the constituency. Parma Nanda Kurmi of CPN-Maoist received 2528 votes while Sarbha Dev Prasad Ojha of Madhesi People’s Right’s Forum claimed an overwhelming win with 14900 votes.
समानुपातिकमा पनि माओवादी

CPN (Maoists)
113
Nepali Congress
32
CPN (UML)
27
MJF
20
TMDP
6
NWPP
2
Janamorcha
1
Sadhbhawana (Mahato)
2
Others
1

MK Nepal loses in Rautahat, too NepalNews defeated by Maoist candidate Devendra Patel
EC says repolling will be held in 106 centers
Dr. Shashank remains the sole torch-bearer of Koirala clan in CA polls Dr. Shashank Koirala, the youngest son of late NC leader BP Koirala, has won from Nawalparasi-1 constituency.

89:28:23 Nepali Times the mainstream parties as well as the newly-formed Madhesi parties haven't done well at all ..... but said it could be because his party hadn't "gone to the people". ..... Nepal said his party will not take part in the new government. ...... Baburam Bhattarai told the Kathmandu Post in an interview published on Monday that his party would lead the next government, but ministerial portfolio would be distributed among the other parties based on their showing in the lections.

CPN-M's winning streak continues NepalNews Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) has emerged as a strong political force in Terai, winning 17 seats. ...... the Maoists are leading in five constituencies, including three in Rautahat district, while the NC, UML and MJF are leading in four constituencies each. ...... counting of proportional votes has also begun in 110 constituencies where results of direct election have been declared
Repolling concludes in Saptari, Chitwan and Sarlahi Saptari constituency 1, Chitwan constituency-5 and Sarlahi constituency-5. .... The voter turnout is said to be encouraging
'Most wanted criminal' wins election as independent candidate Baban Singh alias Mr. John, the prime suspect of the serial blasts in Kathmandu last September that killed three persons and left dozens others injured was declared winner in Rautahat-1, securing 9201 votes. He defeated his nearest rival, Ajay Gupta of Sadbhawana Party, by a margin of 2613 votes. ..... Baban, who was never seen in the public during election campaigning, used gimmicks that were probability never seen or heard before. His wife, daughters and some relatives did the campaigning for him, mostly asking the voters to give him a chance to correct himself and save him from being hanged to death for his crimes. ...... Posters showed him with folded hands, apparently pleading for 'mercy', with a noose lurching around his neck. "Hamara Ke Bachali" (Save Me) read the slogan on the poster. ...... He didn't show up in the victory rally after wining the election, fearing arrest.

Mahara for cooperation among parties after polls
Shock and awe Prashant Jha The Maoist landslide is a wake-up call to the Kathmandu media. Many thought the former rebels would be a distant third, with 15-20 seats in FPTP. Some argued that the Maoists would do better than the capital's conventional wisdom suggested, giving them about 30-40 seats. ...... To be fair, this has taken even the Maoists by surprise. Why did all of us get it so wrong? ..... the Kathmandu opinion-formers have been insular and disconnected from what is happening in the rest of the country ...... The Maoists had run a parallel state for ten years. They have the best organisation, and the most committed cadre which has been hard at work. ....... a possibility of the Deuba faction emerging stronger. ..... Lila Koirala in Janakpur, Mahesh Acharya and Shekhar Koirala in Morang, and Chakra Prasad Bastola in Jhapa voted out ...... The UML, particularly its top leadership, has been routed. ....... The Tarai results are only slowly trickling in, and it is difficult to interpret the Madhesi mandate so soon. The Maoists have done well in the pahadi pockets of Tarai. Smart selection of candidates, getting caste calculations right, and engaging constantly with the Dalit votebank has helped the rebels win some Madhesi seats as well. But the Madhesi parties, especially the MJF has taken the largest share. Brand recognition of the 'Forum', a relatively better organisation than TMLP and SP, established faces, support of Yadavs and Tharus in many constituencies in eastern Tarai helped Upendra Yadav's men. ..... With all three Madhesi parties already winning 20 seats, it is likely they will end up with more than 50-60 seats once the PR tally starts coming in. ..... India is in panic mode. From a policy high of seeing successful elections on the evening of April 10, New Delhi was 'depressed' the next day. Completely taken aback, the diplomats are in a tizzy. ...... Baburam Bhattarai, possibly in the running for the next PM


Nawalparasi
Constituency No. 6
Winner: Hridayesh Tripathi | Party: TMLP | Vote Count: 10029
Closest Opponent: Devkaran Kalawar | Party: NC | Vote Count: 9856

Mahottari
Constituency No. 6
Winner: Sarad Sing Bhandari | Party: MJF | Vote Count: 6862
Closest Opponent: Sita Ram Bhandari | Party: NC | Vote Count: 6841

Monday 14th of April 2008 08:04:19 PM
PARTY WISE RESULT STATUS
Candidate
Total
Elected
Leading
S.no Party Name Female Male
Female
Male
Total Female Male Total
1 Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) 42 198 240 19 86 105 2 5 7
2 Nepali Congress 26 214 240 1 29 30 0 4 4
3 Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) 26 213 239 0 24 24 0 9 9
4 Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal 3 100 103 1 15 16 1 5 6
5 Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party 4 90 94 0 4 4 1 1 2
6 Nepal Workers and Peasants Party 27 71 98 0 2 2 0 0 0
7 Sadhvawana Party 4 83 87 0 1 1 0 1 1

1 Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) 333504
2 Nepali Congress 235131
3 Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) 224879
4 Rastriya Prajatantra Party 28207
5 Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal 27654


CPN (Maoists)
110
Nepali Congress
32
CPN (UML)
27
MJF
18
TMDP
4
NWPP
2
Janamorcha
1
Sadhbhawana (Mahato)
2
Others
1


111 Maoists
33 NC
32 UML
22 MJF
5 TMDP
2 NWPP
2 SP

CPN (Maoists)
96
Nepali Congress
30
CPN (UML)
25
MJF
15
TMDP
4
NWPP
2
Janamorcha
1
Sadhbhawana (Mahato)
1
Others
1

Monday 14th of April 2008 10:13:44 AM
3 Morang 1 Tulu Ram Rajbansi Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 7710

1 Saptari 3 Mahesh Prasad Yadav Sadhvawana Party M 466
2 Saptari 3 Anish Ansari Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 415

1 Saptari 4 Renu Kumari Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal F 7678
2 Saptari 4 Jismul Kha Nepal Sadhvawana Party (Anandidevi) M 4875

1 Siraha 1 Padam Narayan Chaudhari Nepali Congress M 3277
2 Siraha 1 Laxman Mahato Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 2989

1 Dhanusha 1 Ram Chandra Jha Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 12183 Elected
2 Dhanusha 1 Jog Kumar Barbaria Yadav Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 9608
3 Dhanusha 1 Gajadhar Rohita Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 6210

1 Dhanusha 3 Bimalendra Nidhi Nepali Congress M 4778
2 Dhanusha 3 Hari Dev Mandal Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 3498
3 Dhanusha 3 Amresh Narayan Jha Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 1324








1 Dhanusha 4 Sanjay Kumar Shah Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 4400
2 Dhanusha 4 Raghu Mahaseth Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 2840
3 Dhanusha 4 Brishesh Chandra Lal Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 1283

1 Mahottari 2 Mahendra Yadav Nepali Congress M 2431
2 Mahottari 2 Hari Narayan Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 1873

1 Mahottari 6 Sharad Singh Bhandari Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 6191
2 Mahottari 6 Sitaram Bhandari Nepali Congress M 5745

1 Sarlahi 1 Prakesh Pakhrin Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 12726 Elected
2 Sarlahi 1 Lumadi Prasad Dhimal Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 10337
3 Sarlahi 1 Ram Chandra Singh Kushwah Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 7223

1 Sarlahi 3 Sumitra Devi Raya Yadav Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party F 5650

1 Sarlahi 4 Rajendra Mahato Sadhvawana Party M 17073 Elected
2 Sarlahi 4 Ram Chandra Raya Yadav Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 8752
3 Sarlahi 4 Rameshwor Raya Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 6939

1 Rautahat 1 Baban Singh Independent M 9201 Elected
2 Rautahat 1 Ajay Gupta Baniya Sadhvawana Party M 6588
3 Rautahat 1 Amar Prasad Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 6434

1 Rautahat 2 Mo. Aftab Alam Nepali Congress M 16801 Elected
2 Rautahat 2 Sailendra Shah Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 7406
3 Rautahat 2 Abdul Jabbar Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 5831

1 Rautahat 3 Ram Kishor Prasad Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 6258
2 Rautahat 3 Prabhu Saha Teli Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 6189
3 Rautahat 3 Sekh Rasid Ali Nepali Congress M 2550

1 Rautahat 5 Anurudra Rai Yadav Nepali Congress M 3274
2 Rautahat 5 Bindeshwor Raya Yadav Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 2964
3 Rautahat 5 Gambhira Prasad Nirala Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 1522

1 Rautahat 6 Devendra Prasad Patel Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 5508
2 Rautahat 6 Madhav Kumar Nepal Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 4388
3 Rautahat 6 Rajendra Raya Yadav Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 2823








1 Bara 2 Sivachandra Prasad Kushwaha Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 10413
2 Bara 2 Bachha Raut Ahir Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 9647
3 Bara 2 Radhe Chandra Yadav Nepali Congress M 8748








1 Bara 3 Pramod Prasad Gupta Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 10269
2 Bara 3 Shree Prasad Paswan Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 4293
3 Bara 3 Rishikesh Gautam Nepali Congress M 3163








1 Bara 4 Mahamud Aalam Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 4210
2 Bara 4 Jitendra Prasad Sonar Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 4007
3 Bara 4 Farmulaah Mansoor Nepali Congress M 3655








1 Bara 5 Balbir Prasad Chaudhari Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 772
2 Bara 5 Rameshwar Prasad Saha Jaisawal Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 285
3 Bara 5 Uma Kanta Chaudhari Nepali Congress M 258

1 Parsa 2 Ajay Kumar Dubedi Nepali Congress M 9531 Elected
2 Parsa 2 Sashi Kapoor Miya Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 8021
3 Parsa 2 Gokhul Prasad Kurmi Rastriya Prajatantra Party M 6457








1 Parsa 3 Ajay Kumar Chaurasia Nepali Congress M 14650 Elected
2 Parsa 3 Ramchandra Kushwaha Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 9931
3 Parsa 3 Ramchandra Shah Teli Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 5412








1 Parsa 4 Surendra Prasad Chaudhari Nepali Congress M 10399
2 Parsa 4 Pradhumna Prasad Chauhan Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 8777
3 Parsa 4 Janardan Prasad Yadav Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 3929

1 Nawalparasi 4 Chinak Kurmi Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 10592 Elected
2 Nawalparasi 4 Baijanath Chaudhari Tharu Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) M 8208
3 Nawalparasi 4 Satrajit Yadhav Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 6296








1 Nawalparasi 5 Ram Bachhan Ahir(Yadhav) Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 13641 Elected
2 Nawalparasi 5 Raju Prasad Chamar Harijan Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 10849
3 Nawalparasi 5 Devendra Raj Kandel Nepali Congress M 8953








1 Nawalparasi 6 Devkaran Kalwar Nepali Congress M 7893
2 Nawalparasi 6 Hridayesh Tripathi Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 7827
3 Nawalparasi 6 Rohit Prasad Kewat Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 4243

1 Rupandehi 6 Omprakash Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 12170 Elected
2 Rupandehi 6 Sarvendra Nath Sukla Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 10907
3 Rupandehi 6 Asthabhuja Pathak Nepali Congress M 5662








1 Rupandehi 7 Muhammad Okil Musalman Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 8121 Elected
2 Rupandehi 7 Kamaleshor Puri Goswami Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 7749
3 Rupandehi 7 Chhabilal Bhusal Nepali Congress M 4449

1 Kapilvastu 2 Dan Bahadur Kurmi Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 8434 Elected
2 Kapilvastu 2 RamLaut Tiwari Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 7806
3 Kapilvastu 2 Athar Kamal Musalman Nepali Congress M 4180








1 Kapilvastu 3 Brijesh Kumar Gupta Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 18126 Elected
2 Kapilvastu 3 Sudhakar Pandey Nepali Congress M 5944
3 Kapilvastu 3 Meghraj Gyawali Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 5930








1 Kapilvastu 4 Ishwar Dayal Mishra Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 10394 Elected
2 Kapilvastu 4 Akwal Ahamad Shah Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 9445
3 Kapilvastu 4 Iliyas Musalman Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 6066








1 Kapilvastu 5 Abhisek Pratap Shah Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 15694 Elected
2 Kapilvastu 5 Manjur Ahamad Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 12035
3 Kapilvastu 5 Uma B.K Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) F 7327

1 Bardiya 2 Bishnu Prasad Chaudhari Tharu Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) M 17851 Elected
2 Bardiya 2 Sanjaya Kumar Gautam Nepali Congress M 7605
3 Bardiya 2 Ram Kumar Tharu Sadhvawana Party M 7317

Monday 14th of April 2008 10:13:44 AM
S.no Party Name Total votes
1 Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) 117056
2 Nepali Congress 85600
3 Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) 80560
4 Nepal Workers and Peasants Party 16595
5 Rastriya Prajatantra Party 10728
6 Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal 10402

Monday 14th of April 2008 09:58:07 AM
20 Morang 4 Rama Nand Mandal Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 9894 Elected








21 Morang 5 Upendra Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 27508 Elected








22 Morang 6 Bhim Raj Chaudhari Rajbansi Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 17086 Elected








23 Morang 7 Bijaya Kumar Gachchhadar Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 18416 Elected
Sunsari 4 Muga Lal Mahato Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 19945 Elected








28 Sunsari 5 Upendra Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 23939 Elected

33 Dhanusha 5 Shreekrishna Yadav Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 3302 Elected

38 Sarlahi 4 Rajendra Mahato Sadhvawana Party M 17073 Elected

71 Parsa 1 Karima Begam Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal F 14614 Elected

99 Nawalparasi 5 Ram Bachhan Ahir(Yadhav) Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 13641 Elected

101 Rupandehi 2 Om Prakash Yadhav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 10612 Elected

104 Rupandehi 6 Omprakash Yadav Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 12170 Elected








105 Rupandehi 7 Muhammad Okil Musalman Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 8121 Elected

107 Kapilvastu 2 Dan Bahadur Kurmi Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 8434 Elected








108 Kapilvastu 3 Brijesh Kumar Gupta Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 18126 Elected








109 Kapilvastu 4 Ishwar Dayal Mishra Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party M 10394 Elected








110 Kapilvastu 5 Abhisek Pratap Shah Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 15694 Elected

131 Banke 2 Mohammad Estiyak Rai Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 19396 Elected








132 Banke 3 Sarbadev Prasad Ojha Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal M 14900 Elected


Monday 14th of April 2008 09:57:54 AM
PARTY WISE RESULT STATUS
Candidate
Total
Elected
Leading
S.no Party Name Female Male
Female
Male
Total Female Male Total
1 Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) 42 198 240 15 67 82 6 23 29
2 Nepali Congress 26 214 240 1 23 24 0 9 9
3 Communist Party of Nepal (U.M.L.) 26 213 239 0 22 22 0 10 10
4 Madhesi People's Rights Forum, Nepal 3 100 103 1 13 14 1 7 8
5 Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party 4 90 94 0 4 4 1 0 1
6 Nepal Workers and Peasants Party 27 71 98 0 2 2 0 0 0
7 Sadhvawana Party 4 83 87 0 1 1 0 1 1