Showing posts with label leadership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leadership. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

उपेन्द्र यादवको नेतृत्व शैलीमा कमी कमजोरी छ

उपेन्द्र यादवको नेतृत्व शैलीमा कमी कमजोरी छ भन्दै फोरम पाँच पाँच पटक फुट्नु भनेको there is no smoke without a fire हो। केही न केही त छ त्यहाँ। उपेन्द्र को बानी के छ भन्दा एकोहोरो पारा ले हिड्ने। एकोहोरो पारा ले हिड्ने अनि एक कोस हिडे पछि पुलुक्क पछाडि फर्केर हेर्ने। पार्टी पछि पछि आएको छ कि छैन भनेर। अनि फेरि एकोहोरो पारा ले दुई कोस हिड्ने अनि पुलुक्क पछाडि फर्केर हेर्ने पार्टी पछि पछि आएको छ कि छैन भनेर। तरिका त्यो होइन। पार्टी का मुख्य १०-१२ जना सँग कदम कदम मा छलफल गर्दै हिड्नुपर्छ। त्यो उपेन्द्र लाई आउँदैन पनि र उ सिक्न पनि चाहदैन। त्यस कारण ले उसको बेस संकुचित रहिरहने हुन्छ।

फोरमका ४० नेताले पार्टी छाडे, रामसपा महासचिव र दुई सचिव निष्काशित
पार्टी नेतृत्वको कार्यशैली र रणनीति ठिक नभएको आरोप लगाए । .....अन्सारीले पार्टीभित्र आन्तरिक लोकतन्त्र नभएको, संघीयता पक्षधर दल नै असमावेशी चरित्रको रहेकाले पार्टी छाड्नुपरेको प्रष्टीकरण दिए । यद्यपि फोरमले भने पाँच दिनअघि नै अन्सारी र राजकुमार यादवलाई दलबाट निष्काशन गरेको घोषणा गरेको थियो । फागुन अन्तिम साता कार्यक्रम गरी पार्टी छाडेकाहरुको तर्फबाट नया घोषणा गरिने फोरम छाड्ने नेताहरुले जानकारी दिएका छन् ।












Thursday, December 20, 2012

Fair Enough



Baburam Bhattarai's suggestion that the NC and the UML should join the current government and that joint government should make all changes necessary to make elections possible, and only then for him to hand over government leadership to the NC was a fair one. But the NC insisted that government leadership be handed over first. That smelled of foul play. To me it felt like the NC wants to grab the PM's chair so as to not bother with holding elections at all. That would have been a nightmare situation. I am glad that has been avoided.

Now the president has no option but to pass Baburam's election related ordinances as a reward to his having made all efforts to forge consensus. It is that or it is Baburam all the way to April 2014. I don't like the idea.

Looks like the Madhesi Morcha came to the rescue. It is because the Madhesi Morcha is much more interested in federalism than even the Maoists. The Madhesi Morcha smelled rat.

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The Anti Federal Alliance (AFA)

Present govt should be given national structure: FDRA
With the decision, political crisis in the country has further deepened. ..... "The meeting concluded that if the present government fails to gain national structure, the government's leadership should be given to one of the parties from the alliance."
Deal at threat as PM, Dahal rift widens
the PM's move in the afternoon was a payback as the party boss had declined his early request for a one-on-one in the morning. .... Some leaders urged Maoist Cabinet ministers to quit the Bhattarai government en masse if “Bhattarai continued to violate the party decision” for an early poll. The meeting entrusted Dahal to hold “serious dialogue” with his deputy and urge him to uphold the party's decision. ..... Leaders from the Bhattarai faction, however, said the party's first priority should be transforming the incumbent government into a national consensus one and the second to seek a prime ministerial candidate within the coalition should consensus elude for Bhattarai's continuity. A leader close to Bhattarai said Dahal is exerting pressure on Bhattarai to quit, which he said is against the party's decision. ...... PM's Political Advisor Devendra Poduel said the party has plunged into a dispute after Dahal tried to hand over the government leadership to the NC without a package deal among the parties.
Ring Road upgradation from next March
the road improvement project will upgrade the current four-lane road to eight lanes with a four-lane carriageway that will also include a two-way relief road, two-way bicycle track and two-way pedestrian path.
'SLMM to support party committed to past pacts'
Unity govt under Bhattarai best option, says ruling alliance
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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Chitralekha Yadav And Friends


There was an invite in my inbox from ambassador Madhuji for Tuesday evening. Paramendraji, will you come? I replied back saying I am honored he asked me. So I showed up at his fancy Upper East Side residence Tuesday evening. I was the first to show.

It was to be an elaborate evening. The visiting Nepali dignitaries showed. Most of the politically active Nepali leaders in the city had been invited. I missed Anil Shahi though. He just so happens to be the staunchest republican in the city I know. Karma Gyalden Sherpa and his GFIPN comrades were also conspicuous by their absence.

I was a nice guy. I went for orange juice. No fancy drinks for me. Later on there was Desi dinner, and dessert. Lalmohan, yoghurt, icecream. I had a second serving of yoghurt. The ambassador's wife insisted I also take a second serving of icecream, so I did. I have met the couple at many a Nepali event. They are the ex officio chief guests at most events.

The first evening I was not able to much break ice with Chitralekha Yadav, neither with Arjun Narsingh KC. Maybe it was jet lag on their part. But I knew I had a morning event at the Asia Society and an evening program in Jackson Heights the following day. I had time. The following morning I was able to break ice with both. I mean, I did have a conversation with her the first evening, but I think she was trying to make herself available to many across the room, and not just to the fellow Madhesi. She was being inclusive.

The following morning I had her laughing by calling Sanjaya Parajuli "Siraha ko Pahariya." Both are from Siraha, both have Nepal Students' Union backgrounds.

At the Upper East Side gathering I had elaborate conversations with the Home Secretary Umesh Mainali and the former Speaker Daman Nath Dhungana.

"Bhagat bhaneko tapain nai ho? Tapain ko email ai rakhya hunchha ta!" Damanji said. (So you are Bhagat? I keep getting emails from you.)

UML leader Bhim Rawal said something similar. "I recognized you immediately," he said. "I don't know how you got my email address."

Bureaucrat Mohan Banjade also had a mouthful for my blog the following morning. "Your blog has made all the difference, especially to us bureaucrats. We download it all the time."

When I was on the road I used to download Foreign Affairs articles. My free nights and weekends did not cover days. So I would log in, download and log out fast I could.

Ambassador Madhu Raman Acharya introduced me to "my former boss" Prakash Sharan Mahat who called me "the man to watch" a few different times. Mahat has been foreign minister before. I found him to be very engaging and impressive. And he has a Gmail account. It tells me a lot about a person when he has a Gmail account. Mahat was educated in the west, just like his brother the Finance Minister Ram Sharan Mahat, like I was. But I have stayed back. They went home.

I launched a major tease game with Pramod Sitaula. We had had a heated discussion right after the Madhesi Kranti. Now we were playful. I have started calling him the "Chure Bhawar Kranti Ko Neta."

At the Asia Society event the following morning, I was at a front table, and I took cat naps through all speeches except that of Chitralekha Yadav. I went to bed late, and woke up too early, excited to meet the leaders again.

I was reading through the bios of all the leaders. I was so very impressed. They are well educated people with impressive resumes. The country is in good hands, I kept thinking. When I shared that impression with someone later in the evening, the rebuttal was, "If you are so impressed with these leaders, imagine how impressed you will be with Prachanda!"

I really liked the thrust Prakash Sharan Mahat gave to the democracy movement in Bhutan. We got to help rescue that country. It is right there in our backyard. We have to give all possible moral and logistical support.

I took a ton of pictures at the evening event in Jackson Heights. It was a basement location at Yak. All spoke well, but Chitralekha Yadav was outstanding. She was rightly the last speaker. My favorite part was when I got to ask her a question.

"You should be Nepal's president. Should we unite the two Congress factions, or should we break them up further and form a new party? What should we do to make you president?"

Chitralekha Yadav And Friends: Photos 3
Chitralekha Yadav And Friends: Photos 2
Chitralekha Yadav And Friends: Photos 1

Chitralekha
Sahana Pradhan, Sarita Giri, Chitra Lekha Yadav, Pratibha Rana
Interim Speaker: Chitra Lekha Yadav
Chitralekha Yadav: Speaker

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Govt ready to hold dialogue with Madhesis, ethnic groups' Kantipur Stating that NC President Girija Prasad Koirala has already called for republicanism, Minister Poudel made it clear that NC is not in favour of continuing with the king
MPRF to contend in CA polls its newly designed – red, green and white striped with a single star in the middle -- party flag.
MPRF, LMM clash in Kapilvastu, two injured Loktantrik Madhesi Morcha (LMM) .... The scuffle broke out when MPRF cadres opened their shops defying the two-day Kapilvastu banda announced by LMM. ...... During the clash the MPRF cadres vandalized the LMM office and set the furniture inside ablaze. .... The LMM had announced a two-day strike in Kapilvastu from today, demanding a federal setup. ..... Meanwhile, transport services in eastern Terai remained shut today as well due to the indefinite strike announced by the Chure-Bhawar Ekta Samaj. ....... the closure of the Terai stretch of the Mahendra Highway and Tribhuvan Path. ..... a separate Chure-Bhawar autonomous region including the Char Kose Jhadi area.
ँराजा मुख्य उल्लंघनकर्ता’
बंगलादेशमा १२ वर्ष थुनिएका नेपाली रिहा
फोरमद्वारा वार्ता टोली
एमाले-माओवादी कार्यगत एकता पहल छलफलमा एमाले महासचिव माधवकुमार नेपाल, अमृत बोहरा, भरतमोहन अधिकारी, वामदेव गौतम र विष्णु पौडेल तथा माओवादी अध्यक्ष प्रचण्ड, मोहन वैद्य -किरण), दीनानाथ शर्मा र वर्षान पुन सहभागी थिए । छलफलका लागि प्रचण्ड पहिलोपटक एमाले कार्यालयमा पुगेका हुन् । ...... मन्त्रिपरिषद्मा एक दलको बहुमतको सरकारको छनक आएको छ भन्नेमा दुवै पक्षको समान धारणा थियो
नौ दलद्वारा दर्ता निवेदन
अधिकारका लागि जुटे महिला


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Chitralekha Yadav And Friends: Photos 2
Chitralekha Yadav And Friends: Photos 1

Chitralekha
Sahana Pradhan, Sarita Giri, Chitra Lekha Yadav, Pratibha Rana
Interim Speaker: Chitra Lekha Yadav
Chitralekha Yadav: Speaker