Sunday, June 19, 2005

Sangram Morcha: A New Political Party (1993)




I worked on this book in 1993. It was supposed to launch a political party.

Sangram Morcha: A New Political Party (1993)

Instead it sent me off to the Sadbhavana, more accurately then not yet formed Nepal Samajwadi Janata Dal: supposedly I was too strong on the Terai rights issue for the founding members to stick around. And it also got me an admission to the University of Chicago, but the money part did not work out, so I went elsewhere, later. "Not for your numbers, but your actions and words."

I guess I get to tell Comrade Baburam, Sir, you are not the only one with a book, though mine is not as long. But then yours is not online either. And I must admit yours has much more depth, from what I hear, it is much more rigorous.

In The News
  • Game of Golf Stirs Up Criticism of US Role in Nepal Washington Post, DC Arrested in a crackdown on civil liberties, politician Ram Mahat was languishing in his jail cell last month when a guard slipped him a daily newspaper. There on the front page, he said, was an article that made his blood boil....... It reported that the U.S. ambassador, James F. Moriarty, had played golf the day before in Katmandu with Crown Prince Paras ......"he saw this as a good opportunity to get a personal impression of Paras since they had not conversed before." ..... Critics also accuse the embassy here of exaggerating the threat of a Maoist takeover...... the Maoists are active in 70 of Nepal's 75 administrative districts..... 2002, when Deuba, the prime minister, dissolved parliament, called for new elections and then sought their postponement...... The officials expressed doubts about the parties' demand for a restoration of the dissolved parliament, which the king has dismissed as unconstitutional, and expressed support for the king's plan to hold municipal elections, which the parties have dismissed as window dressing....... as if the embassy is making excuses for a monarch who, in their view, is largely to blame for the political crisis
  • Ratna Park as political theatre Kathmandu Post, Nepal Ratna Park and the Media Park are the achievements of democratic Nepal
  • Bagmati calls for action, not empty pledges Kathmandu Post, Nepal
  • Once foes, now co-workers Kathmandu Post, Nepal Dozens of former security personnel and ex-Maoist rebels are co-workers in the coal mines of the Jaintia hills of Meghalaya.
  • Parties decide to boycott Municipal polls Kathmandu Post, Nepal
  • Nepal parties vow to boycott civic polls Peninsula On-line, Qatar
  • Nepalese say no to Nepal! The Statesman, India the number of Nepalese returning to their villages and towns from their Indian jobs has decreased dramatically
  • Gender disparity in SLC performance ‘alarming’ Himalayan Times, Nepal the percentage of girl candidates in 2060 BS was still only 42 per cent and the pass rate was just 17 per cent.
  • A music concert in Nepal’s capital nearly turned into a chaotic ... United We Blog, Nepal
  • Japan has continued to extend various kinds of assistance to Nepal PeaceJournalism.com, India
  • Economic growth slides down to 2% Gulf Times, Qatar
  • Nepal Maoist conscript surrenders, says children 'massively used' ... Monsters and Critics.com, UK She admitted that she was involved in the Khara attack that occurred a few months ago..... she said the Maoists have used many children in their warfare. "Though they do not take children in offensive operations, they are massively used for other works" ....
  • Nepal soldiers asked to stay away from buses:- Webindia123, India
  • Chinese help for Nepal's army under UN guise?:- Webindia123, India can defend the delivery on the ground they have been bought by the army and are supposed to be used abroad for UN operations...... a team to train soldiers in international human rights laws.
  • NEPAL: Police intervene into peaceful demonstratons; dozens ... Asia Pacific Media Network, CA
  • SLC result nil in 10 schools in Mugu Kantipur Online, Nepal
  • Nepal's war wounds PeaceJournalism.com, India
  • Youth leaders call for restructuring of state Kathmandu Post, Nepal "Equal focus must be given to how to make the democracy a pro-people system by effecting drastic changes in the country's socio-economic and political structure,' said NSU leader Gagan Thapa...... "As long as the present unitary structure of the state exists, armed struggle will always prevail." ..... "It's (constitution's) rationale has finished now." .... Shanker Pokhrel, central committee member of CPN-UML ..... "Changes in party leadership won't do enough for reforms as candidates are still chosen by leaders to contest elections instead of by the electorate." ..... Pradip Raj Poudel, another student leader, said the seven-party alliance's common agenda of reforms still lacks a concrete roadmap for ensuring meaningful reforms in society. "The challenge to sustainable democracy can recur in the future,' Poudel added...... Nabindra Raj Joshi, former deputy mayor of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, advised political parties not to delay the launch of reform programs.
  • Govt's act on FM radios manipulative Kathmandu Post, Nepal

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