Saturday, April 02, 2005

Phone Marathon II


I called up Ram Baran Yadav. He is from Janakpur. He has been exiled in Delhi for the past month and a half. After 2/1 15 army personnel came to his residence in Kathmandu. But he was in Janakpur at the time. Some of his contacts within the police told him as long as he did not participate in any "activities" he should be fine. Krishna Sitoula and Mahanth Thakur had already made plans to move out of the country. Yadav proceeded to Sitamadhi. He did not want to leave. But he was cut off from leaders in Kathmandu. It was decided that some people will proceed on to Delhi, others will stick around in the border towns.

Girija Babu came out. His message for the likes of Yadav has been to "not return until I tell you. Stay put." Over 2000 Nepali Congress workers got arrested. Most of them are still under arrest. Others from the UML, RPP, Sadbhavana who are on record speaking for republicanism and constituent assembly have not been released.

We are for full democracy. We want the king to be a constitutional head, nothing else. We have been for constitutional monarchy for 60 years now. But the king is not for it. The king is not for democracy.

Girija Babu wants all his workers to be released. He is still giving space to the king, Yadav said. But he has also said "or else." That is code for republicanism.

The Maoists are violent.

I see the following steps. (1) Revive parliament. (2) Form an all-party government. (3) Hold talks with the Maoists. (4) Go for a Constituent Assembly or a referendum.

The movement will be launched on April 8. Our policy is to watch and wait. The movement has been gaining strength.

Some people from all parties will go with the king, from Deuba's party, some from RPP. But over 80% of the people in all the parties are for Full Democracy. The first step is to get the emergency lifted. We want a total democracy, whether or not the king is part of it.

Girija Babu has been an isolated person. He has had only one day to catch up with all he was deprived of for two months. Give him some time. But he has already spoken.

This king was the leader of the Bhumigat Giroha during the Panchayat era, according to his own then Prime Minster Surya Bahadur Thapa. He himself has said many times he wants to be an Active, Constructive Monarch. For 12 years people like him have been destabilizing democracy in the country. Then there was the palace massacre. I am not saying this king did it, or that the official story is correct. I just don't know. But I do know what the people are saying about it. There is great distrust. This king has been doing the divide and rule thing ever since he got onto the throne. He is your typical Third World Dictator. In the name of good government, in the name of security, he proceeds to murder democracy.

I asked him what truth there was to the allegation that the Congress was very corrupt during the 1990s, and that was the reason democracy failed. Yadav said corruption is not the reason democracy failed. Nepal has an extremely difficult physical terrain. There is great poverty. Some NC people did make mistakes. But democracy was destabilized by the palace. Democracy was not allowed to take roots. Look at India: 60 years of democracy. It is a slow, steady process. But democracy is self-correcting. During 12-13 years, there was some fault to the parties, but that is not the reason the country is without democracy today. Italy had 50 governments in 50 years, but is part of G8.

Three parliamentary and two local elections were conducted. There was no bloodshed. Participation was 70-80% in the local elections. And it kept going up in the parliamentary elections. The Raja-Rana had 236 years. What did they do? We did more in 12 years in terms of the overall development of the country. Look at how much work was done in terms of infrastructure.

Our party has given the king 60 years. But the king has constantly betrayed us. In 1980 the referendum got rigged. Then we had 1990. Again look at 2005. The king has to take responsibility.

I asked him if the Nepali Congress should take some responsibility for the Maoist insurgency, that because it did not tackle poverty in the remote areas, it did not provide political outlets for the Janajatis. Yadav said he had personally contested three parliamentary elections and won two of them. And during the course of the elections he had been all over the country. Perhaps no other country in the world has such difficult terrain. Even in India, look at the North-East. There is not much development. But slowly progress is being made.

The root cause of the Maoist insurgency, Yadav said, is their ideology, their principle. They are radical. They use weapons. They are exploiting the fact that people are poor and uneducated.

Even in India, 60-70% of the states have made great progress, but then there are 30-40% that are lagging behind, like Bihar, Assam, Nagaland.

This king is a hardliner. He has never been for democracy. Birendra compromised, but this king is different. He just does not want to become a Constitutional Monarch. His tendencies are dictatorial. He is going against mass opinion, he is going against world opinion. That proves he is a dictator, and he will not last long.

We, on the other hand, are for the democratic principle. We should unite. We are ready for battle. We are for the people, we are for the country, we are not for the king. The king might have to go.

I asked him if he believes the Maobadis when they say they are for a multi-party framework. Yadav retorted, they keep changing statements. We, on the other hand, have been for a Constitutional Monarchy and Multi-Party Democracy for 60 years now. We have the people's trust. It is for them to earn the people's trust. That is not my responsibility. We believe in people power. They believe in gunpower. They should not just make statements. They should also exhibit the same in behavior. Our workers should be allowed to freely roam in their areas. They should stop killing our workers. Some of my workers from Rukum came recently. There still are Maoist extortions in Rukum.

He said the Maoists are on record they will accept the king as a titular head.

The Maoists' fight should have been with the state. But they have been fighting the people. They have been destroying infrastructure. They have been killing people, workers of other parties. Instead of fighting the state, they have damaged the parties more. The Maoists are quite responsible for where the country is today. The Maoists have aided and abetted the regression.

I will leave the party, but I will not split it, Yadav said, I am not that kind. The people give me a mandate to go and stay with the party for five years in the parliament.

I asked Dr. Yadav about the Sadbhavana. He said it is a regional party. It is not in 75 districts. Because of democracy, it became possible for the Sadbhavana to say what it said. How can I oppose their calls if they might speak for the people? I am a Madhesi myself. I support the people's sentiments. I asked him about federalism. And he said the Maoists are for it as well. The idea was under study. But democracy first, federalism second, he said. Hen first, egg second. I am personally not against federalism, he said.

I also called up Sujata Koirala. She was in good spirits. She said the people do not want the king, can not stomach the king no more. Full Democracy is the party's stand. At the present, that is where the majority opinion is. It is not about how I feel personally, it is about where the majority of the people are.

Let's revive the parliament. And then let's organize a referendum or go for a Constituent Assembly. Let the people decide. But we can not have the Constituent Assembly before the parliament. The elections will get rigged.

The king will go. The parties are capable.

The king now has about 10 days to restore the parliament. Starting from April 8, there will be widespread protests.

I asked him about Girija Babu's health, and she said he seems to be doing fine. Some people say he spoke too soft. But he said he is for Full Democracy. You have to understand many of his friends and workers are still under arrest.

The Maobadis are thugs, like the king. They have to exhibit good behavior if they want any trunk with us. They should say no to violence. They should stop killing the people and the party workers. They should come up with new programs, apologize for past misdeeds and talk in terms of rehabilitation for the families they have disrupted. Making statements for multi-party is not enough, they should show that in their behavior.

I do want to go back to Nepal as soon as I can, she said. I had already bought my ticket yesterday. But "Girija Babu" said not to come, that 5-6 of us should stay put outside. The king is still where he is. What if we go back and he gets all of us arrested? Then who will create the international pressure that has been so effective so far? The king has been internationally isolated. He is falling on his own. I heard there are big fights going on as we speak between the Maoists and the army. Major bloodshed. The army is on the run. Trucks are not moving.

What was the king thinking? He is going down. He is taking the country down with him. We don't even have to speak. The king is going down on his own.

Tripathy has moved closer to home, she said, still in India, but closer to Nawalparasi.

She says she has made major tours along the border, calling up workers, giving them instructions, boosting morale. She was getting ready to go to the western border, but then yesterday happened.

I inquired about her health. She said she has been under major tension, and was even in bed rest momentarily, but that she was doing fine now. Being on the move means you don't get to eat right.

Krishna Sitoula
was in a hospital bed when I called him up; with a "throat problem, a diabetes problem." He said a republic is possible. It is not just this king, but every king since 2007 B.S. has been a hindrance. Democracy is not possible as long as the king is around. Stability is not possible. Poverty alleviation is not possible. The poorest country on earth has a king who pays himself a larger salary than the President of the United States.

It is king versus people, autocracy versus democracy.

After the palace massacre, when Birendra's entire family got uprooted, monarchy no longer exists in the hearts of the people.

We have always been for a Constitutional Monarchy. But looks like circumstances have to change for a change in such an opinion. We are having to rethink. The sentiment has been changing fast all over the country. After the takeover no party has been able to hold a Central Committe meeting. The phones are not working right. Phones are being tapped. There is press censorship. Thousands are still under arrest. Madhav Nepal, Amik Sherchan are still under arrest. Girija Babu's first priority is to get everyone released. After that, the second step will be to forge a unity among the parties for a Total Democracy.

I got to talk to Girija Babu, Sitoula said. He has been standing firm.

Sitoula has been seriously studying the Maoist's statements. But progress will be made during formal talks. Not during informal talks. Can't trust them until then, he said. Their political issues will have to be addressed. They need to stop their violence. They need to stop destroying and looting property. They need to stop going after political workers. They should allow our workers in their areas by creating a climate of fearlessness.

So far the communication has been through statements. We put something out. They put something out. But there has not been any direct communication. They call some key leaders sometimes, but they do not give you a callback number.

There are five of us here in Delhi. Dr. Shekhar, Dr. Ram Baran, Mahantha Thakur, me, Sujata Koirala. I should be able to leave the hospital in a week.

There has been a lot of global support. The king has been condemned by the world.

We get excited when you call, Sitoula said!

In The News
  • Fear, Ennui and Doubt Underlie Calm in Nepal's Capital New York Times In the din of the old market square came the illicit rumblings of dissent.... straggled up the narrow alleys in ones and twos...... Nepal midway through the king's self-declared 100 days of emergency rule ..... vast swaths of territory turn into no man's land, a disquieting calm prevails in Katmandu .... a collective uncertainty about the future ..... What the king will do to restore law and order remains a mystery. If he has a plan, it has not been revealed .... "Uncertainty is what authoritarian regimes want, because that makes them indispensable," said C. K. Lal, a newspaper columnist. "People think this regime cannot last, but they don't know who is going to replace it....... a surge in extrajudicial killings ..... impossible to know who had been killed where ..... He pointed out his office window at a hill that marks the boundary of Katmandu Valley. "You go over a path, and a new country begins," he said. "Anything can happen to anybody." ..... younger rank and file, are increasingly talking about overthrowing the monarchy ..... "He has put his throne on the line," said Sharat Chandra Shaha, a prominent businessman and one of the king's confidants....... It has repeatedly said that it would welcome help from China, though no public offers have come....... Political protests no longer snarl traffic. The rebels have not set off bombs in the capital...... The king's chief strategy has been to raise the specter of his enemies. The Maoists are a disease, said Tulsi Giri ....... the king will not be able to crush the Maoists by military might alone. Nepal has a young and traditionally ceremonial military, and much of its energy today is spent guarding the capital, the provincial headquarters and the main roads around Katmandu..... Maoists have lately invited politicians to work in their areas, and guaranteed their safety....... The king has begun to institutionalize changes that are likely to outlast emergency rule ...... palace has created a panel to manage the work of the National Human Rights Commission ...... local elected officials have been scrapped for government appointees ..... "They might come and arrest us also just for gossiping," Kumari Lama, 18, said.
  • The Wangchuk wagon to democracy Times of India ....the end of a century-old absolute monarchy ..... this little outpost of gross national happiness ...... "guided democracy" while fiercely guarding the unique culture and lifestyle of Bhutan .... In 1998, he handed over executive powers to an elected council of ministers ..... create a two-party state for the first time .... The 34-article constitution, which will be the shortest in the world, will be distributed by the monarch to over five lakh Bhutanese for a referendum later this year. A 39-member drafting committee headed by the chief justice — including the speaker of the National Assembly, two members of religious bodies and one elected member from each of the 20 districts — studied the constitutions of more than 50 countries....... He brought Internet and TV to Bhutan in 1999 and restricted the number of foreign visitors..... The highest mountain in the country cannot be climbed lest the spirits are disturbed. ..... the king himself epitomises the dignity of the simple life, living in a cluster of log cabins in the middle of a pine forest ... He has turned down requests from the National Assembly to build him a royal palace. ..... "Gross national happiness (GNH) is more important than gross national product," said the king, because "happiness takes precedence over economic prosperity in our national development process". GNH is an official policy of the kingdom, having been endorsed by parliament.....
  • Koirala urges King to restore democracy New Kerala, India “The king by imposing the royal regime in the country has violated the people’s rights. This is against the law and the constitution” ..... “Whatever steps the king has taken, I can say that it is wrong what the King has done” ..... no motive justified the King’s move ..... “The king must restore the dissolved parliament and form an all-party government to hold peace talks with the Maoists that will end the current problem” ..... “The civil liberties be restored and emergency is withdrawn then only I can be able to speak about it. Let a full-fledged political atmosphere be created here first then alone I can be able to speak. I will talk to all political leaders here and also to my colleagues and then we will decide what we will do next” ..... Communist leader Nepal remains under house arrest.
  • Koirala vows democracy drive Calcutta Telegraph “The Nepali Congress will continue to be independent of both the king and the Maoists” ..... “We will launch a satyagraha after holding consultations with other political parties who are also opposed to the royal takeover.” .... “The king should work wisely. We want complete democracy, which means the king should remain the constitutional head and nothing else,” he said while reiterating that his party continued to favour constitutional monarchy...... “The king has breached his agreement with pro-democracy forces at the culmination of the people’s movement of 1990.” ..... Congress leader insisted that there is no possibility of his party teaming up with Maoists to unseat the king. ..... He also called for restoration of Parliament, saying it would be the first step towards resolving the Maoist problem.
  • Koirala vows to carry forward stir Times of India Koirala vowed to mobilise all political forces to launch a widespread agitation .....
  • REGION: Former PM calls on king to restore democracy Daily Times
  • Man who probed Koirala is CCRC spokesman Himalayan Times, Nepal
  • Nepalese politician says Royal Nepalese Army committing violence ... New Kerala, India "On one side there is army and on the other there are Maoists. Right now the Maoists are not indulging in violence, but the army is conducting all violence there because the king does not want to solve the Maoist problems so that he can keep getting arms supply and become more powerful" ...... "The Maoists should come forward and join the mainstream. They should join democracy, they should stop violence and we will support them. We have to fight together against the atrocities of the king" "Pakistan should not be supplying arms. A dictator governs our country, people are locked in jails and in this atmosphere supplying arms would only strengthen the king. Now America has said that they will talk to Pakistan on this issue" ..... Analysts say Kathmandu was unlikely to further upset India
  • Nepal computerizes ID process Xinhua ... all set to computerize the process of issuing citizenship certificates (IDcards) in seven more districts by July 15 .... will ensure prompt services and encourage people from acquiring citizenship .... the number of people who have already taken the certificates stands at over 12.51 million with the total population put at over 23 million in the country
  • Crown Prince inaugurates Radio Nepal function Gorkhapatra inaugurated the 55th anniversary function of Radio Nepal .... letters of appreciation to the three leading advertising agencies for the current fiscal year. .... inspected with keen interest the studio building of Radio Nepal. .... Minister for Information and Communications Dhakal said as the media have a big role in controlling terrorism and restoring peace and security in the country the media persons should respect the popular sentiment and consolidate their voices against terrorism. ...... Stating that the people have experienced huge relief in just two months following the historical, courageous and popular step taken by His Majesty the King, Minister Dhakal said the confidence and trust of the general Nepali is on the rise, happiness has prevailed, spate of murder and violence is on the decline and thousands of terrorists are surrendering with remorse over the sin and crimes committed in the past while the terrorist group weakens due to internal conflict among themselves. ..... present government is moving ahead with the target of making the country beautiful, peaceful and prosperous....... separate transmission of the local news transmitted from the capital has begun from the five development regions starting today
  • Mixed response for Nepal strike; Maoists vandalise buses New Kerala, India .... traffic was thin on highways ...... security forces providing escorts, including air patrol, to vehicles ..... Maoist rebels vandalised three public buses on the Prithvi highway, the busiest road in Nepal ..... Life remained normal in Kathmandu valley despite the Maoist strike as private cars, taxis, public buses and trucks plied without any obstruction. ..... With stepped up security arrangements a number of vehicles entered the Thankot check post defying the Maoist strike, police said.

To: George Soros


Subject: Requesting a Round 1 investment of $100,000 into the Democratic Cause in Nepal

Hello Mr. Soros. You are a progressive billionaire. The idea of making this request came to me first when I read about your involvement in the Ukrainian movement in this Wikipedia article: Orange Revolution. If anything, the need in Nepal is much greater, and the sum requested is much smaller than what you put into Ukraine and I request your Open Society Institute to step in, please.

As to how this money will be spent. I intend to quit my current job and base myself in New York City and put in about 40 hours a week into coordinating the activities. I will pay myself $2000 a month. And the rest of the money will go to fund the activities that are outlined at this blog entry: eDemocracy, 4S Campaign, 24/7 Vigil For Democracy: Take Over Tundikhel. This will be a non-violent movement that will rely on extensive use of communications technology and superior organization and coordination to outdo an illegitimate regime. I have already been building contacts, from the US to Delhi to inside of Nepal. I will keep the bookkeeping transparent right at this blog, and furnish all details of the expenses also directly to the Institute, preferably in person, since I notice you are based out of New York City. Open Society Institute, 400 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019, USA, Tel. 1-212-548-0600.

If by January 2006 democracy has not materialized in Nepal, I would consider moving over to Delhi to get closer to action. I do not expect the project to take more than a year or two. Likely it will be over in months if done well. If there is leftover money, I will return it to the Institute.

I believe a total spread of democracy is the best hope humanity has of unleashing its potential to address the problems and challenges faced by the poorest of the poor. I believe democracies like India, those in Europe and elsewhere, and the US can play major roles, but an individual like you might be in a position to play much greater roles, because you can afford to be much more flexible than the states.

The west can wait for the wound to fester in places like the Middle East and get struck the 9/11 way and then mindlessly react like in the case of Iraq, spending hundreds of billions of dollars and causing much mayhem. Or we have the option of able and willing individuals like yourself spend a few strategic millions here and there to let the indigenous democratic movements do their work, non-violence their weapon.

I see a successful movement for democracy in Nepal providing blueprints that can be copied elsewhere in the region: Maldives, Burma, Bhutan, Pakistan, even China, why not.

Will you please step up to the plate? Please find my phone number in the body of the email.

With much hope.

Paramendra Bhagat

Phone Marathon: Called Up Delhi


I just got off the phone. I got to talk to Rajendra Mahto, Dinesh Prasain, and Amresh Singh extensively, and the last person I called was Ram Baran Yadav: I woke him up; that is when I realized it was time to get off the phone and end the marathon. I hope to call up Sujata Koirala, Krishna Sitoula and Ram Baran Yadav, perhaps tomorrow. I also got a number for the supposed Maoist top honcho in Delhi, Laxman Pant, but the first call did not go through.

Rajendra Mahto continued with the themes he raised during my last conversation. He said big change, not compromise is what is needed. "Ye aar ki paar ki ladai hai." As long as the king is there, there will be no stability, there will be false nationalism, there will not be room for the emergence of leadership from the ground, and things will stay bad for the Madhesis. The democrats have unprecedented global support.

A full-fledged democracy, a republican framework, a federal system is the way to go. Elections for a Constituent Assembly organized by the king will only entrench him, if he ever agrees to such elections. The monarchy and the army can not be trusted to conduct free and fair elections. Even an all-party government operating in the shadow of the palace-military complex will not be able to conduct free and fair elections. The army is with the king. He has the money. He will spend crores to push the results his way. The elections for a Constituent Assembly can only be held after the king has been pushed out. Otherwise the king and the army, if they do not succeed in swaying the election results, will simply trample the outcome and go back to being in and staying in power. All those thousands who have died will have died in vain. There can be no Constituent Assembly elections without first defanging the king.

It is time to keep it simple and keep it direct. The goal is a Democratic Republic. The king is the root of all problems. Right after 1990 conspiracies started. In the older generation, there is overwhelming Pahadi domination. They do not want to get rid of the monarchy. They want to rule in his name instead. The older generation Pahadis think if they get rid of the monarchy, the Madhesis will get more assertive, maybe India will take over. That is their paranoia.

India has been very positive.

The RPP is for the king. The Mandal faction is for the king. Deuba is for the king. A lot of UML folks are for the king. Most of the Central Committe people of the Nepali Congress are for the king. A lot of the Sadbhavana folks are for the king.

Soon there will be but two factions left in Nepal, those who are for autocracy, and those who are for democracy. All the parties might get swept away. And the Maoists might have an important role to play.

If Koirala goes Republican, it will take less than a year to get there. If not, a new force will emerge. And it will take 1-2 years. UML and Deuba are already over. The rest might also get washed out in 1-2 years.

Within 1-2 days we expect a clear verdict from Girija.

A Loktantric Madhesi Morcha could emerge.

These Congressias are not big on the republican agenda. BP Koirala is on record saying that his neck is tied with that of the king.

Mahara calls once in a while, but he never gives out his phone number, Mahto said. Tripathy is no longer in Delhi. He has gone to some border town nearer his home in Nawalparasi.

Dinesh Prasain said he was getting a lot of help from his "lawyer friends" in Delhi. That included living space and "protection." They have a network that they can mobilize if need be. There are a lot of political friends from Nepal who are now in Delhi.

There were threats to Prasain's life even before 2/1. Some ambassadors went to meet some of the army top brass and warned them explicitly. And the threat subsided. But it was never totally averted. And there is only so much even the diplomants can do. The waters are murky.

He also broached the idea of launching a magazine, kind of like Himal South Asia, which would be both online and offline. To deal with regional issues in a progressive way. Turn into a world class publication. The discussion has been going on. 60-70 names have already been floated. There would be news, opinion and analysis. The tempo has to be local to regional to local.

There has been a sea change in Nepal in the perception of those who talk of Madhesi rights. They used to be labelled as "communal," but now they are seen as people for progressive change.

The number one issue is to get the army under the parliament. Without that all change will be but cosmetic.

The radical of the political elements are exiled or are in Nepal and underground. Those not considered such major threats to the regime are openly in Kathmandu, like people like Ram Sharan Mahat. Otherwise there is an emerging consensus for the Constituent Assembly idea and a Republican agenda.

Overall there is broad support, also in South Block.

The only concern is that there should not be chaos, no security disaster. But if the political change can be managed, the South Block is not averse to the idea of a republic for Nepal. As long as the change is managed and not mindless.

Ultimately got to return to Nepal. Prasain asked me when I was coming "back" to Nepal. I said in terms of money, message, organization and discussions, geographical locations do not matter. But that I had no plans to "return" to Nepal for good. That I was a global citizen!

We are not limited by the 5 or 7 parties in our goals. There are intense polarizations going on inside all of those parties. Even if all 5 parties go for the king that does not mean the king stays. There might be an emergent generational tide against the monarchy. The leadership of the parties tend to take their party hostage, and so they often overrule grass roots sentiments in the process. But for how long?

Girija is 82. "Tyo bhanchine manchhe ho, bangine manchhe hoina." He smokes.

The internet is playing a major role. Even the king said once the whole world is only a click away, though I doubt he has clicked that mouse more than once.

There are many people here. Hari Rocca, Amresh Singh, Samtengla, Anil Bhattarai, Prashant Jha, Biraj Bishta. Samtengla was always smart, but he has also fast emerged a major intellectual.
We have been in regular touch with student leaders who are feverishly active in Nepal. Prasain said he helped draft Gagan Thapa's now-famous statement. Prasain gave me Thapa's email address.

I also got to talk to Amresh Singh. He is from Sarlahi, currently working towards a PhD at JNU in International Relations. He has the famous SD Muni for Advisor. He used to teach Chemistry at Ascol in Kathmandu, but now he is into political stuff. He has focused on ethnic issues, and has been widely published. I suggested he publish stuff online because I know many Madhesis in the US who would love to have access to the kind of writings he seemed to be putting out.

Amreshji told me Nepali Times columnist CK Lal knows my name. I was much flattered, because I am a huge CK Lal fan. He also told me that the king in person explicitly told CK Lal to not write about the Madhesi cause.

The leaders are not for change. They want the status quo. They only fight for power. They want to keep the king. There is no clear agenda from the parties yet. And people have been reduced to being silent spectators. And foreigners wonder why people are not pouring out into the streets. But there is going to be a big surprise down the line. A new generation has been emerging.

The king can not be kicked out by the Maoists, that is for sure. But 2/1 has been like an appetizer. The big democratic feast is on the way. And Madhesis will get a "lift."

The first goal has to be to go Republican. The second goal has to be for a Constituent Assembly. But one has to be wary of the Maoists. They are only paying lip service to the multi-party idea. To them it is a tactical move.

Nepal is India-locked, not land-locked.

King Birendra said he will never send the army after the Maoists. And the Maoists only attacked the political parties. Was that a working unity between the two?

Not long after that I woke up Dr. Ram Baran Yadav without meaning to. I apologized, and hung up, saying I will call later.

In The News
  • Nepal's ex-PM 'won't join rebels' CNN International ... categorically dismissed speculations that his party could form a strategic alliance with the Maoists .... "Until they (the Maoists) lay down their arms, there is no question of us working with them or forming an alliance with them" .... the royalist government has progressively relaxed restrictions amid intense international pressure
  • Nepal ex-PM challenges emergency BBC News ...party would continue peaceful protests against the seizure of power .... demanded the restoration of fundamental rights and asked for the release of all those detained after the royal takeover .... He called for the creation of an all-party government to hold peace talks with Maoist rebels...... called on his party workers to join a "satyagraha" ..... Koirala said his party was committed to constitutional monarchy in the country despite the recent political upheavals .... hinted that things would not remain the same if the king continued to usurp people's fundamental rights ..... reinstating parliament was the only way of resolving the current political impasse
  • Crisis in our backyard Delhi Pioneer "when Nepal needs military equipment, we are free to receive them from any country...... Now that China has entered in the fray, the US cannot exert much pressure. Even when it exerted pressure on China to not supply nuclear missiles to Pakistan, China did it clandestinely and went on denying the US claims..... Around 50 lakh Nepalis live in India..... increasing anti-India sentiment in the establishment and academia ..... India's heart bled profusely over the loss of democracy in Nepal .... when we too face the Maoist threat in around half-a-dozen states ..... CPM polit-bureau member Sita Ram Yechuri has said "if the Maoists want to restore democracy, we are willing to show solidarity with them."
  • 10 anti-gov't guerrillas killed in Nepal Xinhua, China
  • Who'll Blink First? Political parties still believe in a constitutional monarchy, they want to give the king a face-saving way out, but they aren't in a position to be of any help..... The Nepali people are confused. The security forces were supposed to be chasing Maoists, but if there have been any major victories the army is not boasting about them. In fact, security forces had their hands full in thepast two months putting down pro-democracy rallies, keeping politicians in detention, enforcing censorship and intimidating the media. The people may want to give the king a chance, but the longer this drags on the more they will see February First for what it really was.
  • Sharad Chandra Shaha in Bangkok When questioned about bloggers in Nepal bypassing censorship, Shaha said he was unaware of it. He said there would be no crackdown against Nepal’s bold bloggers, which include www.blog.com.np and freenepal.blogspot.com. “They are free to do it. All you have to do is put it on the Internet and send it, right? What is the problem?” Shaha said. He defended media censorship, saying papers were exaggerating Maoists attacks and making them “sound as if they are larger than life”. He added: “You are from the press and you probably don’t like it but to some extent, a little bit of control of the press has seen to this problem.”
  • Will History Repeat Itself In Nepal? By Avantika Regmi .... The current situation in Nepal bears a striking similarity with the socioeconomic and political situation of France in 1789, at the beginning of the French revolution ..... In 1950, in his book Whither Nepal, my grandfather, a revolutionary of his time, described the Nepali aristocrats thus: “Nepal’s aristocracy is a blood sucking vampire, and a lording wolf. Outside the fold of these aristocrats there may not be even one hundred people socially and economically prosperous as they are…the aristocrats are alone one hundred and fifty, such is the concentration of wealth.” ...... a whopping 80 percent of the total population, are socioeconomically still where they were centuries before ...... According to the World Bank by 1991, 5 percent of the landed Nepalese owned 40 percent of the cultivated land. 8 out of 20 million peasants had no land and were severely impoverished. Nepal ranks amongst the worlds lowest in every human development aspect..... the rulers are confronting the problem only by labeling them - ‘Terrorists’. If they are indeed such, then I dare say there are 20 million potential terrorists ...... no jobs, no land and no promising future ...... Nepalese peasantry meanwhile continues to remain as impoverished as those of 18th century France ..... after his enthronement in 2002, he declared, “Under the circumstances, we have come to recognize that our enthronement was something preordained.” ...... there is time to bring both the parties to the negotiating table and avert the worst, if only the international community can get its act together fast
  • Dalits Of Nepal Dalits are 20% of the population, Janajatis are 37%. Tharu 6.7%, Chhetri 18%, Bramhin 12.7%, Yadav 3.9%, Magar/Bhujel 8.6%, Tamang/Sherpa 6.3%. There are 10 districts in which Dalits can win elections on their own. There has been only one Dalit MP in Nepali history. 80% of the Dalit population is below the poverty line. 70% of the Dalits are malnourished. Dalits face 205 different kinds of discrimination.
  • Anarchy Brought By Monarchy by Avantika Regmi “King Gyanendra and Prince Paras - the architects of anarchy of the monarchy in Nepal” ....His gameplan was to first bring peace, (ostensibly by defeating the Maoists militarily) and then the atmosphere would automatically become conducive for elections at the end of which multi-party democracy would return...... Gyanendra does not seem to have any real intention to bring peace for the purpose of holding elections. ..... the King in June 2004 issued a deadline to the political parties to come up with a ‘consesus canditate with a ‘clean image.’ When they did not respond, an advertisement was issued which asked potential PM canditates to file a petition and submit it at the royal palace gate...... All along the real motives of King Gyanendra had been to restart autocratic monarchy....... the Maoists of Nepal are fighting a political battle and are not the only terrorizing force .... closure of the Tibetan Refugee Welfare Office that had been operating for decades ..... During 2004, violence related to the rebellion cost an estimated 2,380 lives, including those of 209 members of Nepal’s police services, 240 soldiers, 1,457 Maoists and 474 civilians, according to the U. S. State Department.... anarchy being promoted by the state, whose autocratic head is the monarch ..... for the 12 years (1990 to Oct 2, 2002) that democracy functioned, (mostly ruled by the Nepali Congress) instead of governance we saw intra-party and inter-party squabbling, breaking of parties into factions, ‘politicization of the state institutions and government bureaucracy’, cronyism and nepotism; and institutionalized corruption. In those 12 years Nepal saw: K. P. Bhattarai (2 times), Girija Prasad Koirala (3 times), Manmohan Adhikari (1 time), Surya Bahadur Thapa (1 time) Lokendra Bahadhur Chand (1 time), Deuba (2 times) taking turns as PMs, i.e. we had regime change 11 times in 12 years ..... when the Maoist conflict was at its infancy, both G. P. Koirala and K. P. Bhattarai did not try for a peaceful resolution to this political problem ....... Bhattarai in his swearing ceremony as the PM on April 1998 announced that his priority was to end the Maoist insurgency. This was re-iterated by Koirala when he succeeded him. Both believed solution only through bullets. The official figure of the total deaths under the Koirala government (April 1998-May 1999) was 596 (457 as the result of police action). In Bhattarai’s 11 month tenure 420 people were killed...... Operation Romeo and later was conducted in the mid-western hills. They treated everyone as a potential Maoist and many innocent people were arrested, ill-treated, tortured and Operation Kilo Sierrakilled almost randomly .....dealing with the Maoist problem without any real understanding of the ground reality ..... Maoists are no better than the RNA under King Gyanendra as has been shown by the atrocities they have committed: killing and torturing suspected informers, army and policemen; kidnapping and forceful recruitment of children; looting and bombing of government and properties of those identified as class enemies and many other heinous human rights violations....... “more than one-third of Nepal’s 3,900 village development committee buildings have been destroyed, 19 districts are without telephone service, 250 post offices have been ruined and six airports have been closed.” ...... The three main players in Nepal have brought anarchy and are maintaing it to further their own agenda. .... The King believes that if anarchy continues the country would have no recourse but to stand behind him. Those who are not with him will be militarily eliminated....... One only saw a democratisation of corruption. Instead of hundreds we had thousands pilfering the state. After the King usurped power instead of a short duration decisive campaign they conducted a prolonged and weak campaign often bringing hardship to the common in the process...... The situation as it stands today can lead Nepal down 4 distinct paths of which the first 3 will lead to bloodletting. Path 1: King Gyanendra vanquishes the Maoists. Path 2: Maoists defeat King Gyanendra. Path 3: The status quo continues forever. Path 4: Peaceful resolution and democracy restored...... Path 4 is the sane one, but the million dollar question is who will bell the two cats: King Gyanendra (RNA) and the Maoists......a tripartite agreement among the three players and stationing of an international peace keeping force that disarms the Maoists, sends the RNA back to the barracks and creates a peaceful atmosphere to conduct elections in a time-bound manner. The elections should provide the three parties to test their support in Nepal.
  • 2005 UN Commission On Human Rights ..... adopt a strong resolution establishing a Special Rapporteur on Nepal and ensuring a strong international human rights monitoring presence in the country ...... “Nepal is a test case to measure the Commission’s willingness and ability to tackle human rights crises. Failure to act decisively will prove that not only do power politics prevent the consideration of serious human rights violations in large countries, but that the members of the Commission are incapable of acting to prevent a human rights disaster in any country.”...... Now, as countries large and small erode them in the name of security, the Commission must urgently act to preserve its own legacy .....“Reform must be geared towards ensuring that the UN’s human rights machinery can effectively deal with country situations, and retain its ability to name and shame countries with serious human rights violations” .... “Human rights abuses must be tackled whenever and wherever they arise — regardless of political interests.” .....

Koirala Disappoints: He Is The Same Worn Out Record


Girija Koirala wants to go back to 1993. Well, this is 2005, not 1993.

He wants the king to revive the parliament.
  1. This king will never do it. Because that will be tantamount to ceding center stage to Girija when he does not intend to, he does not have to.
  2. The 1990 constitution does not allow for a revived parliament. The parliament's term has expired.
Girija is talking stupid. He wants a revived parliament so his party becomes the biggest again, he gets to steal away many of Deuba's MPs, and Girija becomes Prime Minister again. This guy is not bothered that there actually is a civil war going on. He wants to maintain the status quo.
  • Nepal : Implacable Koirala avows fresh war on king New Kerala, India .... Koirala ruling out any immediate understanding with King Gyanendra .... Koirala, four-time former prime minister and chief of the Nepali Congress party, also ruled out heeding the call by the international community, especially India, to reach an understanding with Gyanendra and start peace talks with the communist guerrillas...... said he did not recognise the new government as constitutional and his party would be holding consultations with other parties for a new agitation strategy ..... implacable Koirala said the Maoists were not the gravest problem ..... "The gravest destabilising factor is the palace," he said. "Since Oct 4, 2002, (when King Gyanendra sacked prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba the first time), he had been manoeuvring to assume direct rule. But all his experiments have failed. He has no alternative now." ..... Koirala said he would hold talks with King Gyanendra only if the king reinstated parliament, lifted the state of emergency, released detainees and restored total media freedom. ...... The king has to take immediate steps (to tackle the immediate disruptions), not us," he said. "The king has to take the initiative." ...... "We thank the friendly nations who have helped to restore democracy in Nepal but this is a problem between us and the king. We will decide how to solve it, no one else." ...... Koirala said the media was giving undue importance to the rebels. "If the people and the parties come together, they will be isolated," he said. "The biggest threat is the direct rule assumed by the king." He also ruled out reaching any understanding with the Maoists till they gave up violence.
  • Koirala avows fresh war on king Times of India
  • Freed Koirala vows to intensify agitation against King Press Trust of India Koirala today vowed to mobilise all political forces to launch a widespread agitation against King Gyanendra's seizure of power even as he thanked India for supporting their fight against the authoritarian rule ..... The agitation will continue till full-fledged democracy is restored and it will be further intensified .... told a crowded press conference at his party office ...... he would mobilise all political forces to launch a widespread agitation against the direct assumption of power by King ..... about 1,500 political activists from various parties, including Nepal Communist Party-UML General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, were still in detention ..... expressed his sincere thanks to the friendly countries, including India, for supporting the political parties' fight against the authoritarian rule. "But it is our problem and we must solve it by ourselves." Demanding reinstatement of Parliament, Koirala said it would resolve the political problems and the Maoist issue.
It is time to present a Gorkha Dakshin Bahu to Girija for his decades-long contribution to the cause of democracy and retire him. He is of that age.

Instant Messenger Conversation With Rajendra Mahto

Paramendra Bhagat says:
hello
Rajendra says:
Hello pappu
Rajendra says:
how r u?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
all good .. kaise hain?
Rajendra says:
Tik hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
intjar kar rahe the aap ka messenger par .... kai deen se
Paramendra Bhagat says:
audio hai?
Rajendra says:
sorry, kai din ke bad yaya hu
Paramendra Bhagat says:
it's all good
Paramendra Bhagat says:
girija nikle, so news padhe, lekin unka koi statement nahin out huwa hai ..... at least not that i know of
Paramendra Bhagat says:
hridayeshji kaise hain?
Rajendra says:
Aj girija babu ka press meet tha likin sab Gobar kar diya
Paramendra Bhagat says:
kyon? kaise?
Rajendra says:
Koi accha statement nahi ayay
Paramendra Bhagat says:
okay
Rajendra says:
fir ohi raja se milneku bat , parliament revive and all party govt. as like this.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
ye congress wale sambidhan sabha ke taraf nahin jayenge kya? waho purani rut laga rakhe hain
Rajendra says:
sabhi log nirash hai aha par
Paramendra Bhagat says:
that will not work ...... wo log ek tir do sikar karna chahte hain ... ek hi tir se maobadi aur sadbhavana dono ko out karna chahte hain
Rajendra says:
O khud hi out ho jaenge
Paramendra Bhagat says:
to un ko retire kiya jaye ...umr bhi to ho gayee ...... democracy ke yogdan ke liye Gorkha Dakshin Bahu de ke retire kar diya jaye
Rajendra says:
tik kaha ap ne
Rajendra says:
Koirala and company Full Democracy ke liye kabhi nahi larega.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
mere bichar mein hum sadbhavana wale .... we wanted Sambidhan Sabha before Maobadis ....... federal government ki mang to aap log bahut pahle se kar rahe hain
Paramendra Bhagat says:
that is true
Rajendra says:
Pahariyo ko Raja se power ka bhag banda chahiye.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
true
Paramendra Bhagat says:
republic hogee to President Rajendra Mahto declare ho sakte hain .... monarchy rahegi to Raja Rajendra Mahto nahin ...no chance
Paramendra Bhagat says:
monarchy to pahadi institution hai
Rajendra says:
bas tik yehi bat hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
waise to i am against violence .... lekin abhi ke crisis mein Sambidhan Sabha nahin kar sake to baad mein kabhi karenge?
Rajendra says:
ab mujhako lagta hai Full democracy ke liye, consituent assembly and federal system ke liye madheshi ko larana chahiye.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Peace time mein dikkat ho jayegi ...... crisis ka phayada uthana jaroori hai .... making creative use of crisis
Paramendra Bhagat says:
common minimum program = Constituent Assembly
Rajendra says:
Raja ke presence me hone bala sambidhan sabha kaisa hoga?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Constituent Assembly ke liye Nepali Congress aa jane ke baad civil war turant samapt ho jayegi
Rajendra says:
Raja jo sambhidhan sabha ka election karwaega oh sambidhan kaisa banega thora anuman lagaiye/
Paramendra Bhagat says:
sab party Constituent Assembly ke liye aa jaye to civil war samapt ...... yani ki jo party sabha ke liye nahin rajee ho rahe hain, they have blood on their hands
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha ..............have to go together
Rajendra says:
Nahi
Paramendra Bhagat says:
why not?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
election raja nahin all-party government hi kar sakti hai
Rajendra says:
jab tak Military raja ke hath me rahega sambhidhan shba ka election nam ke liye hoga, Raja ko stamp lagane ki ba t hoga
Paramendra Bhagat says:
king ko option 1: Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha ...diya jaye .... option 2: Democratic Republic ....... skip option 1
Rajendra says:
1990 se bhi bhura sambhidhan banega
Paramendra Bhagat says:
delhi mein aap log ka kais activity hai? wahin se nepal worker sab ko phone kar ke coordinate karte hain?
Rajendra says:
Republic me hone bala sambhidhan sabha ublic ke anusar ka sanbidha tab banega.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
yani republic first?
Rajendra says:
yes
Paramendra Bhagat says:
girija ka statement .... i just read .... wahi ghisi piti baat ......
Rajendra says:
Emocracy ka dusman to Raja hi hai na/
Paramendra Bhagat says:
true
Paramendra Bhagat says:
delhi mein jo bibhinna party ke log sab hai, unka kya mood hai?
Rajendra says:
Constitutional monarcy ke tahat raja rahana hi nahi chahta hai to kya kiya jaye. aa to monarcy aa to rupblican , eske bad todsara rasta kya hai ?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
true
Paramendra Bhagat says:
you can not force Gyanendra to become Constitutional Monarch when HE himself is not interested
Rajendra says:
Nepal me sabhi party me raja ka penitration hai , jo dikai deta hai bastab me o rahata nahi hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
power us ke paas hai, is liye
Paramendra Bhagat says:
power hai, paisa hai, log ko tang karne ki capacity hai .....
Rajendra says:
Ab nepal me Raja wadhi or Raja birodhi , ki rajniti hogi
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Congress ke hi student wing mein to pura Republican fervor hai ...... sirf old people are for constitutional monarchy
Rajendra says:
Moibadi ka ab parkcha baki hai , yah bhi asali Republican hai ya nahi?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
why do you say that? wo to sab deen se republican hain..
Paramendra Bhagat says:
actually they are the only party that are formally Republican
Rajendra says:
Congress me jo koirala kahata hai ohi hota hao
Paramendra Bhagat says:
true
Paramendra Bhagat says:
girija sambidhan sabha mein nahin jayega .......he wants revived parliament, steal away Deuba's MPs, become Prime Minister again, back to 1993 .... not going to happen
Rajendra says:
Mhujha ko sabhi pahari par sanka lagta hai, kyo ki sabhi pahari raja ko apn pahariwad ka batbrikcha mant a hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
mukhya baat hai waise civil war to samapt nahin hogee ..... plus, that whole strategy depends on the KING reviving the parliament ..... the king will never do it .........so Girija is banging his head against a rock
Paramendra Bhagat says:
true .... US mein bhi bahut pahadi sab raja ko support kar rahe hain..... kathmandu ke upper class type log .......
Rajendra says:
Nepali janata ko parliament revive ya all party govt se matlab nahi ahi
Paramendra Bhagat says:
the monarchy is a Nepali Speaking High Caste Male institution
Rajendra says:
yes fir bhi thira bahut Maowadhi par thora bharosa hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
mere bichar mein Republic goal to hai, lekin sab se bloodless, simple way to go there = Sambidhan Sabha ...... it is the only meeting point for all forces, since we can not change the Monarchists, Girija and the Maoists
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Sadbhavana ne Madhesi ke liye jo kiya, Maobadi ne Janajati ke liye so kiya
Rajendra says:
Abhi sambidhan sabha ka election kis bat ke liye , pahale taye hona chahiye,
Paramendra Bhagat says:
isi liye Sadbhavana should strongly support their call for Sambidhan Sabha ...... wo to hum do force ke beech meeting point hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Step 1 kya ho?
Rajendra says:
Raja ko majabut karne ke liye sambidhan sabha se Madheshi ya Nepali Democrate ko kya faida hoga/
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Step 1: Sarbadaliya Sarkar with a 1-point agenda of Step 2: Sambidhan Sabha
Paramendra Bhagat says:
is mein kya dikkat hai?
Rajendra says:
All party govt ke babjudh bhi Acha sambhidhan nahi banega
Paramendra Bhagat says:
what do you suggest? step 1? step 2?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
sambidhan to all-party government nahin banayegi .... it will only conduct electiosn to Sabha
Rajendra says:
Maowadi ko chorkar sabhi party Raja ko bachana chahta hai.
Rajendra says:
Mouwadi apne agenda par age badhe, aj nahi to kal people Republican me jayegi.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
but that will mean continued civil war
Paramendra Bhagat says:
no peace ..... and the Maoists might lose!!
Paramendra Bhagat says:
akele wo log kab tak ladenge? they are not that strong
Rajendra says:
First , Raja ke sambhandha me kya soch hai , fir age ka ranniti tayae kiya ja sakta hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
wo log to republican hain ...... lekin they are willing to go for Sabha to let the people decide if they want to keep the monarchy
Paramendra Bhagat says:
ho sakta hai sabhi party raja ko bachana chahte hain..... to unko kahiye ..... but first end civil war ...... and the only way to do that is to agree to constituent assembly ..... kya baat? Bangkok mein sirf natak huwa? ........... party wale sambidhan sabha discard kar diye?
Rajendra says:
Aj ke din me sambidhan sabha se bhi madheshi ko kucha nahi milega, ah antarik bat hai , kyoki madhesi janata etana jagruk abhi bhi nahi huya hai m abhi bhi ye congress or uml jaisi party ko hi Vote pole kare ge, ah aps ki bat hai.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
well then so be it ........... ballot box ke marfat janata jo bole us ko to manjoor karnee hi paregi ......
Paramendra Bhagat says:
lekin mujhe lagta hai, even if the monarchy stays after Sabha ... wo England ke monarchy ki tarah rahegi .... kam se kam Musharrafism to samapt hoga
Rajendra says:
Esh paristhiti me Madhesh ko to kuch bhi nahi miliga, ulta future me pahariyo ko kahne ke liye ah hojaga ki janata ne sambhidhan banaya ahi , madheshi or sadbhawana wale kyo birodh karte hai, ahi beoharik bat hai.
Rajendra says:
Britain ke monarcy me rahane wala raja last 2 years or 1 feb se kya kar raha hai
Rajendra says:
Britain ke monarcy jaise raja rahe to kisi ko apti nahi haogi
Paramendra Bhagat says:
agar madhesi log sambidhan sabha ke election mein federal government wale candidate ko vote nahin denge to that means they don't want federal government ....... so be it .............. "Power flows through the ballot box."
Paramendra Bhagat says:
wahi to baat hai .... Sambidhan Sabha ke baad jo naya sambidhan banegi .... wo document hi raja ko army se alaga karegi .........
Rajendra says:
Lekin mujha ko lagata hai Gyanendra Active Monarcy se niche anewale anhi hai , kisi na kisi nam par.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
but he does not have that choice
Paramendra Bhagat says:
us ko agar hatana bhi hai to Sabha ke marfat hi hataya ja sakta hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
that will be the best, most efficient way
Rajendra says:
Army abhi raja ko chorne ke mood me nahi hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
but the army will not have that option
Paramendra Bhagat says:
in my opinion ............ sabhi party ko Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha ...........is common minimum program par ek kiya jaye
Rajendra says:
Ek bar janata ke nam ka sambidhan sabha se Jis rup me raja ko stamp lag jayega, bad me our dikat hogi.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
there is no other way to end the civil war
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha
Paramendra Bhagat says:
this makes room for all 3 forces: (1) Monarchists (2) Maobadis (3) Parties
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha ke alabe dusra koi meeting ground hi nahin hai
Rajendra says:
Nepal me jab tak raja rahega tab tak koi bhi system sucess nahi hoga
Paramendra Bhagat says:
us CMP par agar sab party manjoor ho jaye to bhi raja Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha par ane mein hichkichayegi, but he will be forced to ............. lekin abhi to us par koi pressure bhi nahin hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
to aap ko lagta hai direct Democratic Republic ke liye movement jaree rakha jaye?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
unending, ceaseless street movements and mobilisation?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
that is an idea
Paramendra Bhagat says:
wahan ka taja taka local conditions aap ko maloom hai, mere ko nahin
Rajendra says:
Nepal ki sabhi party ko raja kabhi bhi ek nahi hone dega, na sbhi party common agenda banayege na raja ko kuch karna pare ga
Paramendra Bhagat says:
so what do you suggest?
Rajendra says:
na nau man tel hogi na radha anchegi
Rajendra says:
ar par ki larai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
agar sabhi party CMP nahin banayegi to raja will go on for 3 years
Rajendra says:
ohi hone wala hai
Rajendra says:
3 years nahi aur lambha samaye tak
Paramendra Bhagat says:
CMP 1: Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha CMP 2: Democratic Republic ............. option 1 less revolutionary hai ..... teesra option: do nothing, let the Maoists and Monarchists fight each other out
Rajendra says:
Sabhi party me raja ka penitration hai , kabhi bhi sabhi party ek nahi hoga,
Rajendra says:
Democratic Rupblic tik hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
agar sabhi party CMP1 ya CMP 2 par nahin aa sakte hain, to Nepal becomes Pakistan ......
Rajendra says:
Pakistan ban cuka hai , pakistan hi nahi Taliwan banega.
Paramendra Bhagat says:
jo party sab Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha bhi manne ko tayar nahin hai wo Democratic Republic kab se manne lage?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
true .... more like Taliban
Rajendra says:
Party me Raja ka kaja hai ishi liye partyo se bhahut asha nahi kijiye
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Maobadi miltarily Kathmandu capture karne ki sthiti mein nahin hai... is liye Raja indefinitely power mein rahega
Rajendra says:
Raja step soch bichar ke hi uthaya hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
which means parties are out, it is a fight between Rajabadi and Maobadi, let's just sit and watch who wins
Paramendra Bhagat says:
he is cunning, clever, wo to hai
Rajendra says:
yes
Paramendra Bhagat says:
wo to sit-and-watch responsible baat nahin huwee
Paramendra Bhagat says:
irresponsible baat huwee
Rajendra says:
Kya kijiye ga party sab beiman hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha ke liye sabhi party ke approach kiya jaye aur unka statement public kiya jaye
Rajendra says:
raja se chakari karke hi kuch pana chahta hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
coalition build karne mehnat ki baat to hai hi
Paramendra Bhagat says:
delhi mein sabhi party ke log hain?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
sab ka phone number hamein pathaiye
Paramendra Bhagat says:
hum baat karte hain
Rajendra says:
nepal ki janat a great change chahti hai. jisko main strem ki party address nahi kar pa rahi hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
mere observation mein there is no other way out
Paramendra Bhagat says:
then paties will have to change and go where the people are, which is for great change
Rajendra says:
Delhi se lagbhag sabhi log chale gaye hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Goal: Democratic Republic Method: Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha Homework: Relentless Dialogue Among All Political Parties
Rajendra says:
krishna sitaula NC 9891337128
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Raja ko politically isolate karna jaroori hai, nahin to is baar Panchayat phir se 10 saal ke liye kayam rah sakti hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
aur bhi dijiye
Paramendra Bhagat says:
tripathyji
Paramendra Bhagat says:
ka kya hai?
Rajendra says:
sujata koirala 9871039925
Paramendra Bhagat says:
with your permission, i will post this conversation online at my blog, is that okay?
Rajendra says:
Dr ram baran yadav 9891213871
Rajendra says:
tripathi ji nahi hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
sitaula aur koirala ji ko pahle introduce karwayen ... so they know who i am when i call .............. bihar mein log "Laloo Ka Aadmee" kah ke apne aap ko introduce karwate hain ..... mujhe "Rajendra Mahto Ka Aadmee" kah ke boliye
Paramendra Bhagat says:
wo kahan gaye?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
maobadi ka phone number hai kisi ka?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
is there any way to talk to Baburam Bhattarai or Mahara or Prachanda? wo log BBC to barobar interview dete hain ..... phone number to hoga hi .....
Rajendra says:
Acha,Sitaula NC ka organisation chief hai sujata girija babu ki beti hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
wo to i know
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Paramendra Bhagat says:
sorry, kick out ho gaya tha..i am back
Rajendra says:
voice convertation subidha nahi hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
okay
Paramendra Bhagat says:
main abhi kuchh samay mein call karoonga
Rajendra says:
Sabse acha Mauwadi ka Democratic Republic line hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
wo to hai.... but how to get there?
Paramendra Bhagat says:
Goal: Democratic Republic Method: Sarbadaliya Sarkar, Sambidhan Sabha Homework: Relentless Dialogue Among All Political Parties
Paramendra Bhagat says:
this is what i propose
Rajendra says:
Sabse acha hota Girija babu Full Democracy ke liye kahte , Aj ka BBC suniyega
Paramendra Bhagat says:
abhi king sab se powerful hai .... us ko politically isolate karna jaroori hai
Paramendra Bhagat says:
okay
Paramendra Bhagat says:
to Girija se gupp kiya jaye
Paramendra Bhagat says:
kahiye unko
Paramendra Bhagat says:
ek hi coalition mein jate hain, lekin unko utna nahin kar sakte
Rajendra says:
Horahi hai but...........
Paramendra Bhagat says:
okay
Paramendra Bhagat says:
abhi wo turant bahar aye hain ... the iron is hot .... time to strike
Rajendra says:
Dekhiye nepal ka future kya hai ,
Rajendra says:
phone kijiyega mai wait karuga
Paramendra Bhagat says:
i will call you soon
Paramendra Bhagat says:
in 15 minutes
Rajendra says:
okey
Paramendra Bhagat says:
abhi .... pahle ye talk blog par publish karte hain
Paramendra Bhagat says:
20 minutes
Paramendra Bhagat says:
ok bye
Rajendra says:
call after one hour
Rajendra says:
pls
Paramendra Bhagat says:
ok 1 hour
Rajendra says:
ok
Rajendra says:
bye
Paramendra Bhagat says:
thanks for your time ... messenger par aate rahiye time time par
Rajendra says:
ok, thanks
Paramendra Bhagat says:
talk to you in 60 minutes
Rajendra says:
ok
  • Nepal king to start diplomacy campaign with Jakarta visit New Kerala, India ...will start a diplomacy campaign to woo the international community with a visit to Indonesia and China this month .... will attend the Asia-Africa Summit scheduled for April 22-23 in Jakarta ..... 105 countries have been invited .... Nearly 50 heads of state have confirmed their participation and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has said he would attend if he is free. .... China... will have a considerable presence ..with a 200-strong delegation ....Gyanendra, Foreign Minister Ramesh Nath Pandey, foreign secretary Madhu Raman Acharya and other Nepalese delegates will arrive in Jakarta around April 18 ..... After the Jakarta meet, the king is scheduled to attend the annual meeting of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA), taking place in Boao city in China's southernmost island province of Hainan from April 22 to 24. The BFA is the Asian equivalent of the World Economic Forum held in Davos..... The itinerary suggests a long absence of the king from Kathmandu. Though Crown Prince Paras will be the official head of state in his father's absence, the de facto administrator is likely to be Tulsi Giri .... The Asia-Africa Summit meet, regarded as the precursor of the Non-Aligned Movement, will also celebrate its 50th anniversary, holding a special function to commemorate the first meeting held at Bandung, Indonesia in 1955 when 29 African and Asian nations came together to oppose colonialism and promote economic and cultural cooperation.
  • Newly formed Nepalese political front unveils guideline People's Daily Online Muskan Poudel, president of the front, called for unity of all nationalists, democratic and monarchist forces against the anti-people elements in the name of democracy .... policy and programs attach importance to the role of monarchy, law and order, social reform, unemployment, youth mobilization, free health camp and vocational education ..... The Greater National Unity Nepal was constituted during a national gathering held on March 20-21. The front welcomes King Gyanendra's takeover of power on Feb. 1.

Friday, April 01, 2005

Koirala Is Out: Expect Some Action


Girija Koirala is out. But none of the news items carry any statement from him. Yet. But the elder statesman is known to speak his mind. So I am expecting some action. I would think he is consulting with his colleagues.

I sense it that the king is slowly loosening his grip. It will be to his credit if he follows the constitution and lifts the emergency by the end of the month. A 3-month limit is specified in the constitution. Only a parliament can extend it, and the country has no parliament.

When India - the world's "office" - and China - the world's "factory" - are contemplating a free trade area between the two, Nepal's sorry state is even more glaring by comparison. The political paralysis engineered by a reluctance to go for a Constituent Assembly prevents the nation from focusing on the economy, like China, like India.

In The News
  • Nepal lifts ex-PM Koirala's house arrest Times of India
  • Nepal ex-PM Koirala, others freed Indian Express ... Kishor S. Rathore, president of the Nepal Students Union—affiliated to NC-Democratic—was also among those freed.
  • Nepal Lifts Politician's House Arrest ABC News
  • Koirala freed to calm India Calcutta Telegraph, India In an attempt to placate the international community including India, the US and Britain, King Gyanendra’s government today released former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress president Girija Prasad Koirala from house arrest after a two-month detention...... the “Grand Old Man” of Nepali politics ...... 82-year-old ...... Prime Minister on four different occasions ..... he is expected to spearhead the movement for the restoration of multi-party democracy for the second time in two decades ...... Bush administration had promised to deliver a large cache of small arms and ammunition in May ..... two weeks after former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba was freed ..... Indian embassy had been tipped off about the release earlier in the day ......embassy issued a statement saying that it hoped today’s development would lead to the immediate release of Communist Party (UML) general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal and other detained political leaders and workers, human rights activists, student leaders and journalists ...... In a statement, Nepali Congress leader Bipin Koirala said
  • China defies world to support embattled Nepal king Reuters AlertNet "The international community should respect the choice made by the Nepali people" .... "We support the king and the government of Nepal to ensure national stability and reconciliation and for economic development" ..... Kathmandu, home to 1.5 million people, had stocks of fuel and food supplies to last more than a month.
  • Li appreciates Nepal’s one China policy Gorkhapatra, Nepal .... thanked His Majesty the King and the government of Nepal for the “continued support for China’s reunification cause for the motherland.” .... Li said he was happy about the audience he received from His Majesty the King..... taking advantage of development of China’s western region and train service to Lhasa by 2006.”
  • Security alert in Nepal ahead of nationwide strike Ireland Online, Ireland .... government hoped to foil the strike .... “We have a heavy presence along the major highways. There is no way they can disrupt the traffic” ....
  • UNICEF appeals for fear to be banished from Nepal’s classrooms I-Newswire.com (press release) The start of the new school year in Nepal should be a time for all parties involved in the conflict to ensure that violence and fear stay out of the classroom ..... Schools, teachers and students have been a key casualty of the last nine years of the conflict ..... “Older children are much better able to pick up where they left off if their education is disrupted. Younger children have to start again with this difficult business of learning to read, write and count. Too many disruptions and it just gets too hard.”
  • Bangladesh, Nepal among world's leading disaster hot spots Express Newsline A new study conducted by researchers at Columbia University in New York suggests that Bangladesh, Nepal are some of the world's most vulnerable countries as far as natural disasters are concerned..... implement a preventive, rather than reactive, approach to disasters
  • India asks Nepal to remove all curbs on civil liberties Press Trust of India, India ....
  • Nepal Monarchy showing signs of weakness in the middle of drifting ... India Daily, NJ ....showing signs of weakness in the middle of drifting foreign policy ..... Dahkal also said opposition parties "should stop" secretly associating with Maoist rebels, and said that the Nepalese government could lift restrictions on freedom of the press if the media does not encourage terrorist activities..... The King and his monarchy is following a directionless foreign policy with little support from the world except non-democratic power centers like Pakistan and China...... The political parties are spectators watching slow destruction of their country.
  • A strange anti-India coalition – China, Pakistan, Nepal ... India Daily Hundreds of Nepalese journalists defied a government ban on protests and demanded restoration of press freedoms in Nepal. Police closely monitored the protesters but, unlike previous protests, did not disperse them or arrest anyone involved.
  • Nepal deploys troops to block fresh bid by Maoist Daily Times, Pakistan Violence in the valley, where bombings were an almost daily occurrence last year, has virtually halted since King Gyanendra seized total power on February 1...... a statement urging the masses “to create a storm of action in favour of full democracy and against autocracy.” ..... although bloodshed has subsided, it was not clear if the rebels were wounded or preparing a major assault, the general admitted. “We have been expecting a big attack somewhere,” he said. “They have the initiative to chose a place and time ... They have been collecting weapons.” ..... The army has grown from 45,000 troops in 2001 to 80,000 today, facing what the spokesman estimated to be 6,000-8,000 well-armed combatants and a militia of 20,000-25,000 equipped usually with homemade weapons..... insurgency has since 1996 claimed more than 11,000 lives — about two-thirds of them Maoists, according to the army .....
  • From The Ringside In Geneva .... the situation cannot be improved without serious intervention by the international community ..... A military solution is not possible .... democracy is the only option to improve the situation .... Royal takeover is illegal .... International intervention will work to prosecute every CDO and army officer who is involved to violate the rights of people in Nepal. He further said that international community should restrict the government of Nepal and its official to travel any part of the world...... Diwaker Panta, Director of HR Promotion Centre, said that this government is legal and that the government has provided for a budget for the NHRC...... the constitution does not permit the formation of such a type of government, which violates the jurisprudence of constitutional monarchy .....
  • Forces Of Democracy And Peace Are Winning Mathura P. Shrestha ...... corner meetings, public agitations, lectures, interaction programs, debates, discussions in families and communities, campaigning by graffiti writings, pamphlets, posters, placards and flags ..... People who are enslaved by feudal autocracy for centuries and who are denied of their rights have nothing to loose except their chains and virtual slavery. They have however to rebel...... The so called military discipline in Nepal is based upon and dominated by slave mentality. The senior officers, commanders treat their subordinates as slaves .... Same advice goes to the Maoist military personnel who commit atrocities against the provisions of international humanitarian laws. Both categories should remember the likelihood being referred to International Court of Justice as War Crime Suspects in future...... Nepali Congress ....dissolving its liberation army in 1941... compromised with the palace by forsaking its objective of Constitutional Assembly during 1957 political agitation ..... Its armed revolution of 1962 was withdrawn because of Chino-Indian War ...... The revolution was waged for the republican democracy. ... Communist Party of Nepal - UML ..... The party stopped collecting monthly revenue or fees or donations from about a quarter of million of their cadres that amounted to only one or two rupees per head per month....... lost a large financial base to depend upon large financial houses and rich gentries ...... so called elected governments including the interim one .... became virtual stooges to palace gentries in order to strike ‘non-confronting compromises’ with the monarchy ....
  • Violence Precedes Nepal Nationwide Strike Scotsman, UK ... Businesses were closed in most areas of the Himalayan kingdom because of the strike ..... a series of blasts at government buildings and a marketplace ...... Many of Nepal’s roads and highways were deserted because of the strike ..... Security forces were on alert and highway patrols were stepped up in a bid to foil the strike....
  • One killed in Nepal blasts ahead of rebel strike Reuters AlertNet, UK ....a string of bomb blasts in west Nepal .... "The blasts were apparently aimed at scaring people to enforce the strike." .... Maoists have urged factories, businesses and schools to shut down during the strike .... about 200 cars, buses, trucks and oil tankers bound for Kathmandu and the tourist town of Pokhara were waiting in the southern town of Aaptari on Saturday for army escorts ...... people generally heed the call of the rebels
  • Divisions among Nepal's Maoists Asia Times Online, Hong Kong Nepal's Maoist movement has grown so fast that it is now a proud citation for revolutionaries around the world..... the communists who until the 1980s ruled one-fourth of humanity.... Nepal's Maoists stand at a crossroads ......Bhattarai, who holds a doctorate in engineering and remains the intellectual force behind one of the most potent Maoist movements in the world, is said to be unhappy with Prachanda's alleged megalomania. Followers of the party boss Prachanda believe he has given an entirely new meaning to the Maoist revolution and hence his brand of Maoism, Prachanda Path, puts him alongside such giants of the international communist movement as Marx, Lenin, Stalin and Mao Zedong....... The Maoists have indiscriminately torched transport vehicles that have defied their shutdowns, forcibly recruited thousands of children in their ranks as soldiers and levied parallel taxes from teachers to businesses ....... Maoist workers were aware of the "differences in the party and actions have been taken against the dissidents at various levels". ...... "Prachanda will do all he can at damage control, in the event that Bhattarai has actually been expelled from the party."
  • BP’s son Prakash Koirala hails Royal move Gorkhapatra, Nepal said Prakash Koirala, the central member of Nepali Congress. “Setting aside the truth and reality of what the Nepalese people want, the foreign media have been trying to mislead the people against which we all need to remain cautious.”..... He said that he was following the footsteps of his father late B.P. Koirala who had firm belief on constitutional monarchy ......“I had also raised voice in support of a government led by late Manamohan Adhikari and I had said that the government should be allowed to complete its full five year tenure.” ...... “All forces should isolate the terrorists and there is no possibility of joint works between the Maoists and other parties.” ......“If all people set their personal interests aside and support the Royal move, peace and order will be restored earlier than three years.”
  • Eight killed, 20 injured in Nepal violence OregonLive.com, OR