Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Nepali Convention: Calling It Off


(1) Obama And The Matrix

Obama's Weapon On Clinton: Iraq
Eliot Spitzer For Running Mate
Barack Obama: Time For A Generation Shift
On November 7: In Harlem: For Obama
The Matrix

After Obama suggested several weeks back that he might run for president, my political focus has kind of shifted from Nepal to Obama. And the two are related. There are things I can do for Nepal that I can only do from here.

Obama can win. Obama will win. We need some Third World blood in the White House.

Democratic Vision For The 21st Century

(2) Release Of Tension After The Peace Agreement

प्रस्तािवत संिवधान

I feel a tremendous sense of relief. I still check up on Nepal on a daily basis, but I give much less time than I used to. I did the hard part, I am not going to leave the easy and more important part. I intend to stay part of the process all the way to the country getting its next constitution.

But I got other things to do as well. I read news on Nepal like I were checking email.

Also I was thinking maybe the elections will be in April or May, and we can perhaps get a top leader from each of the eight parties to come over. That was not going to happen with the elections in June.

(3) Beyond Nepal, To Bhutan And Burma And Beyond

The Matrix will be a great way to organize the Nepalis in the city for voting rights locally, and also to bring in people from Bhutan and Burma who are in the city so as to make possible equally dramatic democracy movements in those countries, and possibly beyond.

(4) Nepali Community In New York: Not There Yet

Nepali Organizations In New York City
Nabin Bhattarai

The 40,000 Nepalis in the city are a powerless community. There are no voting rights, nothing. Organizations are territorial. There has been an enormous resistance to the idea of an umbrella organization. I have managed to get myself elected Convenor for the next meeting of the Coordination Committee, but from there to a full fledged convention is a long jump.

Might take up the idea during a later year and on.

(5) My Business

I moved to New York City to cultivate my business ideas. But Nepal ended up taking all my time. I worked on Nepal like it were a startup dot com company. I have no regrets. The masses I have thought of for my democracy movement work are the same masses I think of when I think of the technology company I want to launch. So Nepal has not been a distraction at all.

Imagine a scenario where all countries are now democracies. At that point you would want to do much of the economic growth through the private sector. I hope I make enough money that I can set up a fund for Africa, my favorite continent. It might look like you are investing in businesses run by people who are already in the upper middle income brackets, but I do believe they are going to create much of the good jobs.

My vision is to connect every human mind to the web, to produce the hardware that might make that possible on the cheap.

I need to get into the tech company idea with the same passion I have given the Nepal democracy movement. There are three components to it: vision, group dynamics, and engineering. My politicking keeps me sharp in the group dynamics department. I am strong on vision. And my innovations in group dynamics will make sure I provide the right leadership to the engineers.

Now let's go polish up the business plan and start raising money.

(6) My Business Partner For The Convention: Chandra

What Chandra Prakash lacks in discipline and professionalism, he more than makes up for in entrepreneurial enthusiasm. But the convention idea has been kind of heavy on him. The Nepali Mandir experiment went down. That hit him real hard. Nepali Aawaz has been more a trailblazer than a successful business. And he misses Nepal. He thinks he was doing much better with Moonlight in Nepal.

The convention was to be during the first week of April. Then he suggested the last weekend of May will be a better date. I agreed. He sounded so relieved for that extra time. Now he is about to go home to Nepal for a month or two. And he says he wants to take a year long course of film making for 2007. You can't work full time and study full time and still pull off a major convention.

But I have confidence in his skills, he has a proven record, and I am happy for him for his plans to go back to Nepal to work in the music and film sector there.

For me New York City is hometown, it is not Kathmandu.

(7) More Time For Self

Hours And Hours Of Paramendra

Enough of thinking all Nepal all the time.

(8) More Time For Hamro Nepal And The Think Tank

I am already gearing for the post new constitution phase. I hope I can lead a vibrant, online think tank on the national economy. Nepal is not going away anywhere, it is just that I am out to prove geography is irrelevant.

(9) This Is New York, Not Nepal

You can't come to New York and want to spend all your time with the Nepalis. You miss on the city big time if you fall into that trap. This is the place to move beyond Nepal and try and get a global perspective, form larger alliances.

(10) Nepal Day: Republic Day

Some day in June Nepal is going to be declared a republic. I think we should shoot for a Nepal Day parade some place in Manhattan for that day, year after year, until all countries of the world are democracies.

(11) Could It Still Happen?

It is possible I could take 100% control of the convention management, and reorganize and expand the convention management team. I could sell ownership, as in for 10K you get 10%. But right now I just don't feel the grounswell in the community. Never say never, but for now I am saying it is not happening.

Nepali Mandir Meeting
Hamro Nepal Constitution
ANONYC: Association of Nepali Organizations in New York City
Nepali Faces 3
Nepali Convention Leadership Weekly Meeting
Nepali Convention: Management
Nepali Convention 2007: Venue Options: Flushing
Nepali Convention 2007 Shifted To Last Weekend In May
April Convention Venue Options 1
April Convention Market Research 1
Nepali Convention: Venue Options, Website, Core 200
April Convention: Creating A Glowing Core
April Convention: Emerging Picture
Chicago Convention September 2-4
April Revolution, April Convention

In the spirit of open source management, I now release many of the documents that have been quietly fermenting. Please be warned the management team had not taken final shape, and so names mentioned are from brainstorming sessions, and not necessarily those that had gelled.

300 Hours Each, Chandra Prakash and Paramendra

Chandra Prakash
  1. Build a database of all Nepalis you know in the city, in the country, regularly expand it
  2. Arrange meetings and events for Paramendra ---- like meetings with Kashish, Anand, Tara Niraula, groups for market research --- any and all kinds of meetings
Paramendra
  1. Project Nepali Faces
  2. Hamro Nepal project to earn voting rights for the Nepalis in NYC
August 24, Paramendra

Department: Organizations

Team Leader: Anand Bist (member of the Nepali Convention Management Team), to be paid after the convention ---- You should be able to do it all by spending less than 50 hours of your time from now until April 5, exhibit discipline
Team Members:

10 VVIPs
  1. President of the umbrella organizations
  2. Final decisions to be made by the Chairperson and the President of the Convention
100 VIPs
  1. President of any Nepali organization, political, social or business, based in America
  2. List them all by the end of September. The list should include their contact info. Email, phone number. Start emailing them, and calling them.
  3. Tickets are to be sold through them, and also directly. Dane dane pe likha hai khane bale ka naam, pratyek Nepali ke nidhar pe likha hai 35 dollar.

All VVIPs and VIPs must first purchase the $35 ticket online before they get listed.

End of September: VVIP, VIP lists prepared.
End of October: All of them have bought tickets and are listed at the site. Their names are linked to either their photo or their personal website.
What six non cash awards can be given to the Nepalis in America? Ask around for ideas.

End of October: Have sold 500 tickets total
End of December: Have sold 2,000 tickets total
End of January: Have sold 3,000 tickets total

It might not be possible

January 1, 2006: Vote on the Chief Guest, and the 6 Awards start. To be completed by the end of that month.

This is private between you and me. Tapain le yo Writely document haroo herna paryo. The emphasis has to be on efficiency. Granted you derive your energy and creativity from your extensive socializing, but discipline and efficiency are also important. Ahile efficiency jasto kura ma dhyan diyena bhane Dhaba dubchha. Bani bigrera.

We are first and foremost business partners.

(1) Guided tour of New York City -- New York bahina bata aune sabai le na heri na hune ke ke chha. Hamee tyahan sabai tham gayera photo line. With you and me in the picture. To see everything. It is like you and me welcoming people into the city. Kunai ek deen yasai lai janchha. (Aug 31)

(2) Venue herne kaam ma dhila bho. Dibya Dham, Purano Nepali Mandir, Satya Narayan Mandir. I am liking these three for the forums.

Divya Dham might be used.

Jackson Heights ko sake samma najik sabai thok bhayeko ramro.

Concert

Sunday 7 PM -11 PM
we have to decide peacefully

August 24, Paramendra

Top Goal: Selling Tickets
Everything else is secondary

April 6, 7, 8 Nepali Convention: Timeline Breakdown


End of August
  1. Basic prototype of website is ready
  2. 10 or less Departments have been described
  3. Team Leaders have been identified privately
  4. At least 20 venue options on the web, pictures, info (upload photos and info - link to their website - at http://www.blogger.com)
Middle of September
  1. Website goes public
  2. Venues finalized
End of September
  1. Management Team finalized
  2. A lot of Team Members also finalized
  3. VVIP lists prepared, VIP lists prepared.
  4. 3 VVIPs, 10-20 VIPs finalized.
Middle of October
  1. All VVIPs have bought tickets and are named at the site
End of October
  1. All VIPs have bought tickets and are named at the site
  2. All participating organizations have been listed
  3. Have sold 500 tickets total
End of 2006
  1. Nomination process for the awards begin
  2. Have sold 2,000 tickets total
End of January
  1. The six awards for the people in Nepal have been voted upon. For contributions in the year 2006.
  2. The Chief Guest has been decided by vote.
  3. Have sold 3,000 tickets total

Evening Programs: Tentative Breakdown
Please suggest minute by minute breakdowns

Inauguration Ceremony
Friday 7 PM - 11 PM

Cultural Program
Saturday 7 PM - 11 PM

Concert
Sunday 7 PM - 11 PM

Venue Options

Concert Hall 2,000 or more capacity
Near some subway station
Queens
Closer to other venues like for sports, and forums

Choice 1: One big complex that houses all.
Choice 2: Nearby

Time has been changed

Cultural Program

Saturday 8 PM - 11 PM
looks good

Departments

August 24, Paramendra

If we can do with only five or so Team Leaders, we can give each of them more money.

Chairperson: Paramendra Bhagat
President: Chandra Prakash Sharma

Website
Team Leader: Ujjwal Bhattarai
Team Members: Sarahana Shrestha

Media Relations
Team Leader: Kashish Das Shrestha
Team Members: Anup Kafle, Rumee Singh
Spokesperson: Karishma Basnyat

Concert, Cultural Program, Inuaguration Ceremony
Team Leader: Chandra Prakash Sharma
Team Members: Menaka Parajuli, Mridula Koirala

Forums
Team Leader: Paramendra Bhagat
Team Members: Binay Shah

Organizations
Team Leader: Anand Bist
Team Members: Tek Gurung, Luna Ranjit

April Revolution Reenactment
Team Leader: Anil Shahi
Team Members:

VVIP
  1. Tara Niraula
  2. Mridula Koirala
  3. Karma Gyalden Sherpa
  4. Shyam Karki
  5. Annapurna Deo
VIP
  1. Sanjaya Parajuli (Alliance)
  2. Anil Shahi (Hamro Nepal)
  3. Binod Roka (Nepali Mandir)
  4. Khagendra Chhetry (Nepal Khabar)
  5. Bishwa Shah (Nepal Khabar)
  6. Ratan Jha (ANTA)
  7. Binod Shah

we will decide later

Dhaba

Look for cooks. Start now. Dhaba gets launched with the convention.

we will have to postpone this project till June 2007

August 24, Paramendra

Political, Social, Business Forums
Participating Organizations compete for time slots. They may combine votes to enhance their clout.

2 hours per forum. 15 minute gap between forums.
3*3 per day. 3 forums going at once.
19 forums in total.

Political:

  1. Exporting Revolution: What is Nepal's message to countries that are not yet democracies?
  2. The next Constitution: What should it be like?
  3. Nepali women in America: What are the issues?
  4. How the diaspora can contribute to Nepal's economy?
  5. The political status of Nepalis in America
Business:
  1. How to start a business in America?
  2. What kind of businesses can you start?
  3. What are some of the success stories?
  4. How to form multi-nationals that function in both Nepal and America?
  5. How to make the best of globalization and the internet? Of outsourcing?
College Students
  1. What are the top issues college students face?
Working Blue Collar Jobs In America
  1. What are the issues?
  2. Coming To America: Myth and Reality

Saturday

11-6 PM
6-6.30 April Revolution Reenactment (Anil Shahi)

Sunday

11-6 PM

we might be re-scheduled

Inauguration

Friday 7 PM - 11 PM
ok

Media Relations

August 24, Paramendra

There are a few things to do in the Media Relations Department.

(1) Give some coverage to the Nepali Convention in every issue of the Nepali Aawaz. Also redo Nepali Aawaz, if possible. You got competition. Nepal Khabar is back on its feet. NYNepaliTimes.com is also in the game now.They got powerful backing. But we got people power. Use the large pool of talented volunteers to get a better web presence and dig deeper into the advertising market.
(2) Also at the DFN blog.

(3) The entire convention will be video blogged. Everything, all forums, all events. And plus. To be uploaded as soon as possible. You are talking tens of hours of material. The best advertising for the 2008 convention.
(4) Also arrange for text blog, photo blog.
(5) The convention is to be given wide media coverage, in Nepal, as well in the United States of America. There has to be a buildup.
(6) And press releases are to be sent out during the three days of the convention. How can we send it out so as to gain max coverage? Maybe not one press release to all, but perhaps custom press releases. Highlight a few forums for some. A few others for others. So even if all media houses make use of our press releases, they do not end up repeating stuff.
(7) Warm up contacts in the Kathmandu media, build new ones.
(8) The six awards to be given out to the people in Nepal, turn up the heat on those. Create a buzz.

Team

August 24, Paramendra

Chairperson: Paramendra Bhagat
President: Chandra Prakash Sharma

This is tentative.

Operating Guidelines
  1. Your goal is to do your work by putting in 50 hours max between now and May last week
  2. You get paid. If the team is smaller, pay per person will be bigger.
  3. Use online tools to increase efficiency.
  4. Bring on team members. They will also get paid. 20 hours per person, a few people per team.
  5. There will be mileposts along the way. We will set goals, and we will measure the progress as we go along.
  6. None of the Team Members have been informed yet. That is for the Team Leaders to do once the names get approved by CP, me and the respective Team Leader.
  7. The less time you take to do your work with the least number of people, better the pay per person. So budget well.
  8. But quality of work comes first and foremost.
  9. CP and I are taking quite a chance. We are counting on you.
  10. An attempt is to be made to ensure ethnic and gender diversity on the team.
  11. There will be meetings, but not all the time. Few and far between. Most of our work we should be able to do online.
  12. Except the work of going to meet people.
Website
Team Leader: Ujjwal Bhattarai
Team Members: Sarahana Shrestha

Media Relations
Team Leader: Kashish Das Shrestha
Team Members: Anup Kafle, Rumee Singh
Spokesperson: Karishma Basnyat

Concert, Cultural Program
Team Leader: Chandra Prakash Sharma
Team Members: Menaka Parajuli, Mridula Koirala

Inuaguration Ceremony, Forums
Team Leader: Paramendra Bhagat
Team Members: Binay Shah

Organizations
Team Leader: Anand Bist
Team Members: Tek Gurung, Luna Ranjit

April Revolution Reenactment
Team Leader: Anil Shahi
Team Members:

Kashish Das Shrestha might be the third person of the Nepali Convention if he aggreed.

Team 100

Team 100
In Formation
Not all potential members have been asked, some might decline, I don't know (Aug 29)
Total number might not hit 50
Some members of the team might get kicked out at the discretion of the senior management down the line.
Each member of the team will be asked to submit time budgets. It is because I will be paying for your time. I want to know I am not spending too much. You get paid in money, and in the social rewards of being on the team. The top Nepali event outside Nepal. Think about it.
Each person's pay will be different, and will be in direct proportion to their contribution.

All members will get paid. Amount to be decided after the convention. Not all team leaders will get paid equal.
Team Leaders should not have to put in more than 50 hours until April 5. Team Members 10-20 hours. Travel time does not count. And there is an emphasis on efficiency, on telecommuting, on online collaboration and communication. After all, this is a business project.

There is to be an online office for each project/team like this one.

This is a Web 2.0 management style that even the top corporations are only struggling to adapt to. Enjoy the ride. You are on the cuttinge edge.

Senior Management 2
Team Leaders 10
Team Memmbers 50

Chairperson: Paramendra Bhagat
President: Chandra Prakash Sharma

Concert, Cultural Program
Team Leader: Chandra Prakash Sharma
Team Members: Menaka Parajuli, Gopal Shrestha, Kamala Prasain, Kashish Shrestha

Inauguration Ceremony, Forums
Team Leader: Paramendra Bhagat
Team Members: Binay Shah, Sanjaya Parajuli

Website
Team Leader: Ujjwal Bhattarai
Team Members: Sarahana Shrestha

Media Relations
Team Leader: Kashish Das Shrestha
Team Members: Anup Kafle, Rumee Singh
Spokesperson: Karishma Basnyat

Organizations
Team Leader: Anand Bist
Team Members: Tek Gurung, Luna Ranjit

April Revolution Reenactment
Team Leader: Anil Shahi
Team Members:

We have to meet all the members you mentioned above before you suggest them to do something.

October 6, 2006, Paramendra

We will launch a Version 1.0, and it will say as much in some corner, perhaps at the bottom. There will be more versions.
I will be co-administrator with you. So email me the login info. I will be the sole Office Manager. The one dealing with all the info to be collected. Unless you want to take the task. Let me know early. A later switch will be a bad idea.
Public contact email: nepaliconvention-at-gmail.com (I don't expect to receive too many emails. And we use -at- instead of @ so as to fool the spiders that crawl the web searching for email addresses which to spam.)

Get Involved
  • Join the management team, limited number of leadership positions available, all paid, write to nepaliconvention@gmail.com
  • It helps if you are in the tri-state area. But that is not necessary. We can arrange for you to telecommute.
  • We will need student workers during the convention, to be paid $10 per hour, write to nepaliconvention@gmail.com
  • Register your organization with the convention. At least one officer will have to purchase the $35 registration, and the organization in. You get voting rights for some major decisions to be taken. Organizations make nominations for and vote for the awards.
  • All participating organizations get one vote each. Organizations that make public their membership size and elected their leadership some time during 2005 and 2006 will be considered star organizations and will get two votes each. And there will be a designated superstar organization. It will get three votes.
Our Philosophy
  • To emerge the largest, most vibrant annual Nepali event outside Nepal
  • To celebrate NYC's central place in the Nepali diaspora
  • To connect the Nepali diaspora in the US to the motherland
  • To keep the costs down per guest
  • To nurture and recognize the Nepali organizations across America
  • To recognize the success stories in the diaspora
  • To become the top ethnic event in New York City in terms of quality
View Events
  • Friday May 25, 2007 7 PM - 10 PM Inauguration Ceremony
  • Saturday May 26, 2007 12 Noon - 6 PM Forums, 7 PM - 10 PM Cultural Program, 11 PM - 2 AM DJ On The Dance Floor
  • Sunday May 27, 2007 12 Noon - 6 PM Forums, 7 PM - 10 PM Concert
We are looking for forum ideas and hosts. Write to nepaliconvention-at-gmail.com at the earliest.

Check Schedules

Please check back later.

Contact Us

nepaliconvention-at-gmail.com

Chairperson: Paramendra Bhagat paramendra-at-gmail.com
President: Chandra Prakash Sharma nepalimandir-at-gmail.com
Webmaster: Ujjwal Bhattarai uj2wal-at-gmail.com
Other Members: Binay Shah binay.shah-at-gmail.com, Kashish Das Shrestha kashishdshrestha-at-gmail.com, Tek Gurung chitiz74-at-yahoo.com

FAQs

Who is organzing this convention?
This is a business project launched by Paramendra Bahgat, and Chandra Prakash Sharma. We hope to bring the costs per guest down drastically by doing this as a for profit project. We will offer superior management. We will offer efficiency, innovation. We will offer razzmatazz.

Is this a regional convention?
We expect more than 60% our guests to be local from the tri-state area. But this is not a regional convention. We expect it to be national, rather international. We will surely have guests from Nepal.

How many guests do you expect?
At least 5,000.

This was first advertised as the April Convention. Is this something to do with the April Revolution in Nepal?
Yes and no. This is primarily a festival. There will be specfic forums and programs to honor the April Revolution, sure, since it was unique to world history. But there will be aspects of the convention that will appeal to all our guests.

What role will organizations have?
A big role. We will devolve much power to the participating organizations. They will get voting rights for some major decisions. So hurry up and register.

How much will it cost me?
We were planning on a flat $35 registration fee that would cover all. But we are required to sell tickets for the three evening events. We have no choice. It is something to do with the city's Fire Marshall. So we have a compulsory registration fee of $35. And it will be $10 for each evening event separate.

What if I just want to show up for the concert or the cultural program? Then I pay just $10?
No. Everyone pays $35. Then you pay an additional $10 for each of the three evening events.

Where will I eat while there?
We will have food stalls on location. Nepali and Desi food will be offered. You buy your own food, of course.

Where will I sleep?
There are over 35,000 Nepalis in the city. If you don't live in the city, see if you can find someone local. If not, there are always motels and hotels nearby. We will have more info later. We might even launch a guest program at this site later to hook you up with willing hosts.

Do I get to do sightseeing in the city?
That is a big part of the idea. You will have all of Saturday and Sunday mornings for that.

Where will the convention happen exactly?
Queens College, Flushing, Queens. Flushing is "the largest urgan area" in Queens. Queens is the most diverse borough in New York City. NYC, you must know, is the most diverse city in the world.

What if I am not affiliated with any organization but would like to host a forum?
Write to us. Try us out.

What if I want to perform at the cultural program, but I don't live in the city?
You don't have to be in the city to participate. Write to us. Maybe you will send us a video sample of your work over YouTube.

Are there unlimited number of tickets available?
No, not at all. Register early, register now, register online. Secure your slots.

More FAQs to be added later.

Register

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Limited seats for the Concert, Cultural Program and Inauguration Ceremony. 1500. Hurry up and get your tickets.
(Make sure it is clear the $35 registration is a must. Tickets for evening events not valid without it.)

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August 24, Paramendra

This is our private online office for the website.
  1. The website is our office, our only office.
  2. The vast majority of tickets will be sold online.
  3. The aesthetics have to be top notch, sexy.
  4. We have to people the site. One will be a page that lists the management team. Another pages lists the Chief Guest, Chief Host, Special Guests, VVIPs, VIPs. A third section lists the names of all those who purchase tickets. Each such name should be hyperlinked to either the person's personal website, or that person's photo.
  5. People not only register at the site. They also use the site to register for forums, etc. People applying to be on the management teams should be able to use the site.
  6. There should be a discussion forum.
  7. There should be a lot of information. Venue. Program schedule.

Stage 1: Site is good enough to start selling tickets. November

Stage 2: December.
Stage 3: Site has all the program schedules, the guest lists, award recipients. February.

We don't have to worry about not having the entire program schedule now. We instead use the site to invite the interaction to shape that program schedule.

What could go wrong? Think ahead of time. The site should not go down at any time.
Okay to invite other team members to add jazzy features as we go along.


Monday, December 04, 2006

Devendra Raj Panday, Sunday, December 10, 7 PM, Satya Narayan Mandir


Somnath Ghimire: For A Federal Republic In Nepal




Dr. Devendra Raj Panday

Top Civic Society leader in Nepal
Minister in Krishna Prasad Bhattarai's interim government of 1990
A sharp mind, a world figure
Part of the global campaign for a Federal Republic in Nepal

Sunday, December 10, 7 PM, Satya Narayan Mandir

7515 Woodside Ave
Elmhurst, NY 11373
(718) 899-8863

The hall upstairs has been reserved from 6.30 PM to 10.30 PM. The program is from 7 to 9 PM. Dr. Pandey lands in the city at 6.30 at LaGuardia. He will be promptly whisked to the venue.

Please show up in large numbers. Pass the word.

"The final stretch of the marathon to establish a republic in Nepal"

There will be other DaMaJaMa - Dalit, Madhesi, Janajati, Mahila - speakers.

Light refreshments will be served, including momo.

Organizers

Somnath Ghimire, 917 742 7566
Paramendra Bhagat, 916 273 9187
Hamro Nepal, world's first digital democracy organization

Ghimire is the point person for US and Canada for the federal republic campaign.




Nepali Organizations In New York City
September 23 Helicopter Crash Memorial Service
Nepali Mandir Meeting
Langhali Association: Govind Thapa Magar
March And Rally For Full Immigrant Rights
Seven Party Delegation
Nepali Faces 3
The KP Oli Event
KP Oli, September 24
Anti Musharraf Rally
Sushil Koirala 2
Nepali Faces 2
October 1: Sonam Sherpa Event: Movie
Neelam
Nepali Faces 1
Sushil Koirala In Jackson Heights
ANTA NYC Gathering In Prospect Park
Madhesi Mahila (MaMa) Gathering In Ridgewood, NY
Teej Photos 5
Teej Photos 4
Teej Photos 3
Teej Photos 2
Teej Photos 1
Shailesh Shrestha Recognized
Alliance, GFIPN: Audio, Video
Global Federation Of Indigenous People Of Nepal
Alliance Picnic 2
Alliance Picnic
SAJA Convention 2
SAJA Convention
MaHa Sanjh
ANA Convention: Reflections
ANA Convention: My Hamro Nepal Speech
ANA Convention: Audio
ANA Convention 2006: Photos
Tara Niraula At City Hall
Tara Niraula Recognized By NYC Government
June 17 Madhesi Gathering In New York City
Madhesi Gathering Photos 2
Madhesi Gathering Photos
Aitabare Mela 2
Somnath Ghimire, Family, Friends
Democracy Diwali At The Nepali Mandir
Surya Bahadur Thapa
Janajati Sammelan At The New School
Dixit, Lawoti, Tamrat At Asia Society
Youth Council Victory Party
Adhikaar 2
Dinesh Wagle, Kiran Nepal In Town
Sanjaya Parajuli In Brooklyn
Solidarity Rally DC
First ANTA NYC Event, Times Square Marriott
Friday Rally
Happy New Year 2063
NYC Rally Photos: Arnico Panday
Deuba Off To DC
Deuba In Jackson Heights
Deuba At Hotel Pennsylvania
Deuba At Columbia
Sushil Pyakurel
Pin Plan
Sari Sansar At The UN
Chiran Thapa: Snafu
March 22 Event, Deuba In New York
March 8 Event At The UN
Kanak Mani Dixit, Rhoderick Chalmers
March 22 Event At Columbia
February 1 New York Rally Photos
Events To Mark 2/1
Symposium At Columbia
December 11 Sunday 11 AM Union Square
Every Sunday 11 AM Union Square
Rajeev Goyal Talks Up Caste
Krishna Pahadi At New York University
Pahadi Says Goal Is Democratic Republic
Gagan's Talk In New York
Krishna Pahadi November 6 Sunday 5 PM
Seven Party Forum In Jackson Heights
A Day In The Life Of Gagan Thapa
The Man, The Myth, The Legend: Gagan Thapa
Gagan Thapa October 22 Saturday 2 PM Columbia University
A Day In The Life Of Charlie Szrom
Anil Jha, Bimal Nidhi, Jimmy Carter
Anil Jha, Bimal Nidhi US Tour Logistics
Bimalendra Nidhi US Tour
Gagan Thapa US Tour
Gagan Thapa Amerika Tour
September 16 Protest Rally
Bharat Mohan Adhikari Is In Town
King Cancels UN Visit
Somnath Ghimire: King G Is Pinochet
September 16: Sajha Buzz
Alliance Gathering At Queens Bridge Park
Kunda Dixit In Jackson Heights
Op-Ed Piece Sent To The New York Times
Dinesh Prasain Tour: Report
The Dinesh Prasain US Speaking Tour
Dinesh Prasain's Possible US Tour In April
Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari's Daughter Speaks Out

The Virus Of The April Revolution
Democratic Vision For The 21st Century
The Matrix

Videos

Staten Island Ferry
World Trade Center
Times Square
Broadway
Harlem
Jackson Heights
Prospect Park



Krishna Pahadi 1
Krishna Pahadi 2
Krishna Pahadi 3

To Build A New Nepal



Sunday, December 03, 2006

Transparent Party Finances: A Must In Interim Constitution


30 November 2006, Thursday106

1 December 2006, Friday344

2 December 2006, Saturday260

Girija For Republic


I knew this all along. He might dilly dally, but he is going to come around. He knew the monarchy will still be there until the constituent assembly elections, so he thought he had a few months in which to take positions all over the floor.

That the historic House Proclamation did not declare the country a repubic told him the MPs are not there yet. There was still fear. The king might still mess up. He might have allies.

But slowly Girija is opening up.

Girija played it real good. During the peace talks, even the Maoists took him for someone who wants to retain the monarchy in some form.

"Your Majesty, have patience. Time is the best healer," a cunning Girija reportedly told the king not long after the revolution. Now the monarchy is going to be healed out of existence.

Federal Republic Guaranteed

Federal Republic Guaranteed (August 8, 2006)

I don't see any party arguing against federalism either.

Federal Republic: Mantra To Unite The Congress

Now that Koirala has come out more openly for a republic, any ideological roadblock in the unification effort is gone.

But by now I am philosophical about the unification effort. I am fine either way. As I said before, it will be good for the country to have four similar sized large parties. During the 1990s, the Congress was too big. The second largest party should be almost as big as the largest. Otherwise the largest party acts like there was one party rule in the country.

What Shape Federalism?

I trust the people to make the right choice. There are a few different maps on the table. One of them is mine. Mine is designed to give Nepal a double digit economic growth rate.

All the parties are going to be forced to come out with maps before they go to the polls. I am curious as to what they will come up with.

Federalism: Four Layers Or Three Layers
Interim Federalism
Federal Republic Guaranteed
Critiquing Pitambar Sharma's Federalism
Federalism: Competing Maps
RPP For Federalism Ahead of UML, NC And NC(D)
My Federalism Is Economic, Scientific, Not Ethnic
Why It Is Important To Me The Congress Takes Up A Federal Republic
UML Inching Towards Federalism
Monarchy, Army, Federalism

I think it would be hard for the Maoists to abandor their map and adopt mine, because they are so invested in it and are wed to it. But none of the other parties have maps. I think they should take a hard look at mine.

Number One Issue Now: Transparent Party Finances

This is the key issue now. If the leaders do not insert this provision, I am going to say they have betrayed the spirit of the April Revolution.

Managing arms is not entirely enough. If you don't also manage money - by making transparency mandatory - the elections are not going to be free and fair in the truest sense of the word.

Riding The Nepal Wave To An Obama Victory

Obama's Weapon On Clinton: Iraq

That is what I intend to do myself.

In the mean time, I offer Nepal my Muna Madan: प्रस्तािवत संिवधान


In The News

Signing of Comprehensive Peace Accord (Video)
NC won't shoulder king, says PM Koirala Kantipur "In a meeting today, PM Koirala asked all our party organizations to deliver a message to the people that the Nepali Congress doesn’t need to shoulder the king," said Binod Kayastha, president of the NC's youth wing -- Nepal Tarun Dal (NTD). ..... Koirala directed all party cadres to initiate campaigns on the issues of interim legislature, interim government, peace and constitutional assembly in all 75 districts. ..... Koirala's statement came when his party has been facing allegations from other members of the ruling alliance that the NC attempted to give a ceremonial role to the king at a time when republican sentiment is rising among the Nepali people.
UNSC meeting on Dec 1 demonstrates urgency we feel about Nepal: Bolton
PM directs Tarun Dal to prepare for CA
Borrowing Revolution: A tale of two eras
Nepal-US team to do major heart study
NEPSE up by an astounding 22.45 points
87 percent Nepalis favour democratic republic: Survey
विभिन्न जिल्लामा प्रदर्शन र तोडफोड
निजामती विधेयकमा सचिवहरूको आपत्ति
बालबालिकालाई कार्यकर्ता नबनाउन आग्रह
माओवादी र जमिनदारद्वारा धान लुट
जनमोर्चाले नागरिकता विधेयकविरुद्ध आन्दोलन गर्ने केन्द्रीय सदस्य पुनले सीमा व्यस्थापन नभई नागरिकता समस्या समाधान हुँदैन भने । अब मुलकको राष्ट्रियता खतरामा पर्ने भएकोले आन्दोलनमा उत्रने जानकारी सञ्चारकर्मीलाई दिइएको थियो ।
माओवादी कार्यकर्तालाई कारबाही माग
महिला हिंसामुक्त जिल्ला बनाइनेे
निःशुल्क शिक्षा माग
राप्रपा नेपाल राजा जोगाउने अभियानमा भेलामा शाही सत्ताका मनोनीतहरू र नगर निर्वाचनका पदाधिकारीहरूको उल्लेख्य सहभागिता थियो । ... भेलाको उद्घाटन गर्दै अध्यक्ष रवीन्द्रनाथ शर्माले राजसंस्था नभए देशको विखण्डन हुने बताए । .... 'त्यस्तो मोर्चामा कांग्रेसको नेतृत्व स्वीकार्य छ,' शर्माले भने । उनले 'हिजोभन्दा आज' राजतन्त्रको आवश्यकता बढेको विचार व्यक्त गरे । ...... शाही सत्ताद्वारा रोल्पा जिविसमा उपसभापति मनोनीत मोहन परियारले लोकतन्त्रको सत्ता सर्वसत्तावादी र निरंकुश भएको टिप्पणी गर्दै यस्तै रहे सशस्त्र विद्रोह हुनसक्ने बताए । ..... 'संविधानसभाबाट राजतन्त्रको फैसला जनभावनाविपरीत छ । जनमतसंग्रहबाट हुनुपर्छ, त्यो पनि गणतन्त्रवादी आठदलीय सरकारले हैन सर्वपक्षीय सरकारले गराउनुपर्छ ।' राजपरिषद्का पूर्वसदस्य मोहम्मद इकवाल इराकीलगायतका राजावादी पनि भेलामा पुगेका थिए । उपाध्यक्ष पद्मसुन्दर लावती, नेता जगत गौचनलगायतले भेलालाई सम्बोधन गर्दै राजतन्त्र र प्रजातन्त्रका लागि आफ्नो पार्टीले संघर्ष गर्ने बताए ।
'समस्या समाधानको नेपाली मोडल उत्तम'
माओवादीको विरोधमा चक्काजाम
धरापमा परेको राज्यको पुनर्संरचना
चुनावी प्रणाली र मतपत्र
महिलामाथि जारी विभेद

Blast in Nepal Maoist camp, four injured Times of India, India
Nepal should go for federal system: CPN People's Daily Online, China
LeT, JeM use Bangladesh, Nepal for anti-India activities Zee News, India
Nepal's Maoists Morph for 21st Century New California Media, CA
Nepal faces power shortage Hindu, India
Assembly will determine fate of people: Nepal Gorkhapatra, Nepal
Royalists begin 'save King' campaign in Nepal India eNews.com, India
Int’l Press Flayed for 'Distorting' Facts about Nepal Himalayan Times, Nepal "We found the situation of Maoists heartland exactly opposite of what we have heard from the international press," Peter Grant, one of the participants at the brigade, said at a press conference organised by the IRBB. .... The IRBB team comprised individuals from 10 countries, namely the USA, the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Chile, Iran, Italy, India and Sri Lanka. Grant also said the people of Rukum and Rolpa had been neglected by the government for the last 240 years..... the international media are portraying Maoists as a small group of terrorists "giving false impression to the people of the world".
Nepal in a mood to discard monarchy DailyIndia.com, FL

PM not in favor of shouldering monarchy against people's wishes, says Tarun Dal leader NepalNews Nepali Congress (NC) youth wing Nepal Tarun Dal ..... Binod Kayastha, president of the Dal ..... He said there is no need for Congress to shoulder the monarchy against people's desire
Mid-term report on civil service's 10-year vision paper submitted
Maoist violate pact, manhandle a hotel union leader
Property worth Rs 7m looted from businessman's house in Kathmandu
Interim constitution will be ready within a few days, says Gyawali
The Zero Hour: Wolf, Shepherd and the Missing Sheep
Far-western women demand end to discrimination
Secretaries against provision of new Civil Service Bill
Women leaders to launch agitation if 33 percent reservation is not implemented
UML will be in majority in constituent assembly, claims Nepal The UML had secured 37 percent votes in the last general elections even when the party had just witnessed split. ..... there would be strong majority of left parties in the CA if they stood united in the polls to be held by mid-June 2007.... the 425-member constituent assembly ... Oli said that the parties should not yet assume that monarchy was in its death bed
UNSC adopts plan to assist Nepal
Students continue protests against govt decision on temporary teachers against the decision of the government to given permanent status to all temporary schoolteachers..... open competition should be held for recruitment of qualified teachers in public schools.
Majority of people are in favour of democratic republican set up: survey only a negligible number of respondents backed ceremonial monarchy and constitutional monarchy. .... "About 88 percent of the people surveyed by the INSEC in fifty-six districts opted for a democratic republican set-up," said chairman of INSEC Subodh Raj Pyakurel. ..... 88 percent of the interviewees were for inclusive democracy .... about 92 percent were for bringing the human rights violators to book, thereby giving justice to the victims of the decade-long conflict. .... Arjun Narsingh KC said that INSEC's survey would help the government and political parties in their efforts to draft new constitution and restructuring the state.
Asian Games starts in Doha, Nepal taking part in 14 events

Property Worth Rs 30m Damaged in Birgunj Factory Fire Himalayan Times
At Least 15 Hurt as Students Clash with Cops
Gang Loots Property Worth Rs 10m from Lainchaur House
Students Obstruct Prithvi Highway in Dhading
Koirala Highlights Youths' Role in CA Poll
Autonomy, Federalism Main Issues Now: Prachanda autonomy, federalism and right to self-determination should be the crucial issues in restructuring of the state. ...... The federal democratic republican system in Nepal would be one of its kind and not a replication of any system. ....... we defeated all regressive and reactionary forces by showing flexibility ...... there would be 40 per cent women representation from his party in the upcoming interim legislature ..... "Ethnic issues are the real issues to be addressed at the moment. We will propose addressing these issues in the interim constitution because these were the issues we raised while launching people's war" .... a programme organised by National Forum Against Ethnic Discrimination to hand over to him a draft of 'Federal Democratic Republic Constitution 2006'. The draft was prepared by an alliance of 12 different ethnic organisations.
Int’l Press Flayed for 'Distorting' Facts about Nepal
Education Bill Draws Flak; TU Panel Warns of Strike
Work Resumes at Mid-Marsyangdi Hydel Project
Sushil Koirala Calls Maoists to End Atrocities
UML men vandalise NC leader’s house after the Parliamentary Probe Committee investigating the MP Hem Narayan Yadav murder case gave his name and that of Jay Prasad Upadhyay of Siraha as ‘informants of the army’ in the case. ...... Property worth around Rs 1 million was damaged ..... a civil society committee was formed under the coordination of Abhay Chandra Jha to seek immediate action against Yadav and Upadhyay.
Nepal’s call to form republican alliance as “plots are afoot” to give continuity to the monarchy .... the UML itself would lead the republican front ..... “If all parties join in a republican front and go for election to the constituent assembly (CA), it would lead to the establishment of a republic in the country” ...... form a new Nepal, end impunities, eliminate corruption and address the problems of the indigenous and Janajati communities ..... “UML will get the majority of the votes in the CA election.”


Published on Saturday, December 2, 2006 by the Guardian/UK
Nepal's Farmers on the Front Line of Global Climate Change
Himalayan communities face catastrophic floods as weather patterns alter
by John Vidal in Kathmandu

Schoolteacher Sherbahadur Tamang walks through the southern Nepalese village of Khetbari and describes what happened on September 9: "During the night there was light rain but when we woke, its intensity increased. In an hour or so, the rain became so heavy that we could not see more than a foot or two in front of us. It was like a wall of water and it sounded like 10,000 lorries. It went on like that until midday. Then all the land started moving like a river."

When it stopped raining Mr Tamang and the village barely recognised their valley in the Chitwan hills. In just six hours the Jugedi river, which normally flows for only a few months of the year and is at most about 50 metres wide in Khetbari, had scoured a 300 metre-wide path down the valley, leaving a three metre-deep rockscape of giant boulders, trees and rubble in its path. Hundreds of fields and terraces had been swept away. The irrigation systems built by generations of farmers had gone and houses were demolished or were now uninhabitable. Mr Tamang's house was left on a newly formed island.

Khetbari expects a small flood every decade or so, but what shocked the village was that the two largest have taken place in the last three years. According to Mr Tamang, a pattern is emerging. "The floods are coming more severely more frequently. Not only is the rainfall far heavier these days than anyone has ever experienced, it is also coming at different times of the year."

Nepal is on the front line of climate change and variations on Khetbari's experience are now being recorded in communities from the freezing Himalayas of the north to the hot lowland plains of the south. For some people the changes are catastrophic.

"The rains are increasingly unpredictable. We always used to have a little rain each month, but now when there is rain it's very different. It's more concentrated and intense. It means that crop yields are going down," says Tekmadur Majsi, whose lands have been progressively washed away by the Tirshuli river. He now lives with 200 other environmental change refugees in tents in a small grove of trees by a highway. In the south villagers are full of minute observations of a changing climate. One notes that wild pigs in the forest now have their young earlier, another that certain types of rice and cucumber will no longer grow where they used to, a third that the days are hotter and that some trees now flower twice a year.

Anecdotal observations are backed by scientists who are recording in Nepal some of the fastest long-term increases in temperatures and rainfall anywhere in the world. At least 44 of Nepal's and neighbouring Bhutan's Himalayan lakes, which collect glacier meltwater, are said by the UN to be growing so rapidly they they could burst their banks within a decade. Any climate change in Nepal is reflected throughout the region. Nearly 400 million people in northern India and Bangladesh also depend on rainfall and rivers that rise there.

"Unless the country learns to adapt then people will suffer greatly," says Gehendra Gurung, a team leader with Practical Action in Nepal, which is trying to help people prepare for change. In projects around the country the organisation is working with vulnerable villages, helping them build dykes and set up early warning systems. It is also teaching people to grow new crops, introducing drip irrigation and water storage schemes, trying to minimise deforestation which can lead to landslides and introducing renewable energy.

Some people are learning fast and are benefiting. Davandrod Kardigardi, a farmer in the Chitwan village of Bharlang, was taught to grow fruit and, against his father's advice, planted many banana trees. It has paid off handsomely. As other farmers have struggled he has increased his income.

But Nepal as a country needs help adapting to climate change, says Mr Gurung. Its emissions of damaging greenhouse gases are negligible, yet it finds itself on the front line of change.

"Western countries can control their emissions but to mitigate the effects will take a long time. Until then they can help countries like Nepal to adapt. But it means everyone must question the way they live," he says.

· The average Briton produces 126 times more carbon dioxide than someone living in Nepal

· CO2 emissions from using an electric kettle for one year in the UK are equivalent to average person's total annual CO2 emissions in Nepal

Friday, December 01, 2006

Contents 2006 (2)

One Communist Party, One Congress Party, Total Two Parties
िफर से कह दो एक बार इन्िकलाब
The Idea Of One Communist Party In Nepal
पहाडी मधेशी दंगा, मधेशी जनजाित गठबंधन, र िनर्णायक, अिहंसात्मक अन्ितम अान्दोलनको खाँचो
सद्भावना रोडम्याप
नेपालमा दमजम अान्दोलनको अावश्यकता
Hamro Nepal: 50 Members
नेपालमा संसारको नम्बर एक लोकतन्त्रको स्थापना हुन सक्छ
Moriarty Should Take His Offer Directly To The Bhutani Refugees
Brian Cobb: An Illusion Of Peace
ICG Report: Making Peace Work In Nepal
SEBS Online Forum: Hate Speech On Madhesi Issue
Hisila Yami For President
राजतन्त्र, बाहुनवाद र भर्ष्टाचार समाप्त पारौं
राजतन्त्र, बाहुनवाद र भर्ष्टाचार समाप्त पारौं
Nepali Convention: Calling It Off
Devendra Raj Panday, Sunday, December 10, 7 PM, Satya Narayan Mandir
Transparent Party Finances: A Must In Interim Constitution
Interim Speaker: Chitra Lekha Yadav
National Anthem
Nepali Organizations In New York City
Management Of Arms And Armies Accord
Tackling Bahunbaad
Tek Nath Rizal And The Bhutani Hostage Crisis
Some Of The Latest Videos
Peace
Nabin Bhattarai
प्रस्तािवत संिवधान
Prachanda's Shiva Sena
If Congress Does Not Go For Republic, Left Front Will Win
वीपी र िगिरजाको कहानी
Proposed Constitution
Defense And Home Stay With The Congress
Kul Chandra Gautam: Message From Gulmi
ANONYC: Proposed Constitution
September 23 Helicopter Crash Memorial Service
Why Prachanda Wants Girija To Lead The Interim Government
The Virus Of The April Revolution
Nepali Congress Needs A Convention
Language Policy And University Of Pennsylvania
Kul Chandra Gautam: Home Trip
Nepali Mandir Meeting
Madhesi Movement: Online Resources
Human Rights Community Memo To Eight Parties
The 1950 Treaty
Madhu Acharya Of Asia Calling: The Need For A Truth Commission
50-50, 30-30-30-10
िगिरजा, माधव, प्रचण्ड सब एक जैसे हैं
Breakthrough
UML Regression On The Madhesi Question
The Maoists And The Mafia
Playing Hardball With The Maoists: Negotiating From A Position Of Strength
Langhali Association: Govind Thapa Magar
Dinesh Tripathi In Austin
Solve The Bhutani Refugee Crisis: Send Them West
Federalism: Four Layers Or Three Layers
Girija: A Ceremonial Monarch Wannabe
BK Rana: Paper On Kusundas
March And Rally For Full Immigrant Rights
Hamro Nepal Constitution
Maoist Transformation From Parallel State To Political Party: An Essential Precondition
Seven Party Delegation
Rename The Mahendra Highway After BP Koirala
Email To All Madhesis From Rajendra Mahto
Summit Talks And Obstinate Congressias
Summit Talks And Maoist Nonsense
Summit Talks: Four Heads Talking
Mero Sansar Videos
Televise The Summit Talks
The Summit Talks Will Succeed
Loktantrik Madhesi Samaj: Corrections To Interim Constitution
ANONYC: Association of Nepali Organizations in New York City
Pramukh Dar
Bye Bye Biplav
Nepali Faces 3
Don't Drag Your Feet: Not A Chicken Egg Situation
Nepal: Maps
DaMaJaMa Coalition: The Morcha Concept
Biplav's Satya Narayan Pooja
Nepali Convention Leadership Weekly Meeting
Interim Parliament: 300 Sounds Fine
The Revolutionary Parliament Should Bring Forth An Interim Judiciary
The KP Oli Event
Phirangee 2
Peace Roadmap: An Appeal To The Leadership Of The Eight Parties
CSC: Arms Management: A Part Of Politics
Raj Pandey: Poverty Report
KP Oli, September 24
BK Rana: Death Of A Democracy
Madhesi Rights
Peace Talks
Three Emerging Poles
If The Monarch Gets Restive, Dump Him Now
Anti Musharraf Rally
Sushil Koirala 2
Nepali Faces 2
Kamala Prasain Picnic
Sushil Koirala
Janajati, Madhesi: Too Vague, Dalit: Not Assertive Enough
Nepal In 2006 Is Not Russia In 1917
Parallel Governments Of Maoists And Moriarty
Conflict Study Center
Rajendra Mahto: नागरिकता विधेयक खोतल्दा
Phirangee
Baburam Bhattarai On The Impending Peace Talks
October 1: Sonam Sherpa Event: Movie
Nepali Convention: Management
Public Scholarships In Private Schools
Hands Off The Madhesi Activists
Girija Prachanda Brinkmanship
Neelam
Nepali Convention 2007: Venue Options: Flushing
Nepali Faces 1
Sushil Koirala In Jackson Heights
ANTA NYC Gathering In Prospect Park
No To Royal Dictatorship, No To Maoist Dictatorship
Bindeshwar Yadav: Restructuring Of The State
Arguing With The Maoists
Need To Revive The 12 Point Agreement Spirit
Citizenship Acquiring Process Eased
Sushil Koirala, September 9
The Maoists Have A Right To Peaceful Assembly, Peacefully Protest
Nepali Convention 2007 Shifted To Last Weekend In May
Deciding Now On Monarchy And Army
Bindeshwar Prasad Yadav: Prachanda On Madhesi
Sumit Pokharel: Maps
All Members To The Constituent Assembly Must Be Directly Elected
Prachanda, Madhav, Devendra
100,000 Maoist Militia Must Disarm
50-30-10-10: Four Layers Of Government
Dalit Diaspora Calls For 20 Percent Reservation
China
Media Can Distort Democracy
Google Books: Nepal
Hamas, Hezbollah, Maoist
How To Avoid An October Revolution
Janadesh: Rumblings Of An October Revolution?
Madhesi Self Hate
Hari Bansh Jha: Inclusion Of The Excluded Madhesis
Arms Management, Money Management
Voting Rights For Immigrants In New York City
How To Conduct A Meeting
Reform Is Hard To Push Through
Time For A New Nepali Congress
Madhesi Mahila (MaMa) Gathering In Ridgewood, NY
Teej Photos 5
Teej Photos 4
Teej Photos 3
Teej Photos 2
Teej Photos 1
Prachanda: Not In Tune With The April Revolution
नेपालको अन्तरिम संविधान
Critiquing The Interim Constitution
Text Of The Interim Constitution
Prachanda: Frank Or Scary?
Interim Federalism
Between The Maoists And The Congress
Hridayesh Tripathy's August Revolution
April Convention Venue Options 1
April Convention Market Research 1
Interim Parliament: 101 Members Total
Interim Bureaucracy
Bindeshwar Prasad Yadav: Human Rights For Half Of Nepal
1000 House Parties
Nepali Convention: Venue Options, Website, Core 200
Shobhakar Budhathoki: Imperatives Of Effective DDR
Community Center Idea: A Few Options
Shailesh Shrestha Recognized
My Work In The Ideas Department Is Complete
Gurung Not Katawal For Army Chief
Bindeshwar Prasad Yadav: Is Madhes A Colony?
Nepali Community Center
Who Will Tie The Bell Round The Cat's Neck
Language Policy
5 Weeks, 4 Weeks
Alliance, GFIPN: Audio, Video
Global Federation Of Indigenous People Of Nepal
Alliance Picnic 2
Alliance Picnic
The Next Revolution Will Be At The Ballot Box
Political Synthesis Nepali Style
Business Ideas
Janakpur Gherao
Indigenous People Kathmandu Declaration
Masterful Political Work: Compromise Takes Guts
Federal Republic Guaranteed
Mainstream Jay Krishna Goit Also
Memo For Transparency In Interrogations
Dr. Ram Prakash Yadav: Facts And Figures On Madhesi Marginalization
Mahendra Lawoti: Constituent Assembly
NIPF: Talk Program In Boston
Brikhesh Chandra Lal: Inclusive Democracy
Arms Management: Break It Down Into Smaller Pieces
Chandra Prakash Sharma 2
Chandra Prakash Sharma
Madhesi Caucus In Interim Parliament Needed
Nepal Vista Site Of The Month
UML Thoughts On Interim Constitution
Paying For Democracy
Hindi Is At The Core Of The Madhesi Identity
The UML Can Break The Deadlock
Critiquing The Nepali Congress Proposed Constitution
नेपाली कांग्रेसको संविधान मस्यौदा
April Convention: Creating A Glowing Core
Critiquing The Maoist Proposed Constitution
माओवादीको संविधान मस्यौदा
Critiquing Pitambar Sharma's Federalism
Baburam Bhattarai, Janadesh Article
What Is The SPA Report On The Maoists?
Fire Some Generals
Micro Investment
April Convention: Emerging Picture
Pitambar Sharma's Federalism
Girija, Resign
Interim Monarchy, Interim Army, Interim Parliament
Hridayesh
Chicago Convention September 2-4
Stop Arresting The Disabled
April Revolution, April Convention

Contents 2006
Contents 2005
Audio Video Archive

Interim Speaker: Chitra Lekha Yadav

Interim Speaker: Chitra Lekha Yadav

Chitralekha Yadav: Speaker

Chitra Lekha Yadav was good enough to be Speaker during the long months of the democracy movement, but not after. That was wrong. Now is the time to make up for it. I am glad a Janajati person served, but now is the time of the backward caste Terai woman.

These symbolisms matter.

Everything else was decided by the House on consensus. But a vote was threatened on the Speaker issue. That was wrong. Let's make up for it now.

Republic Now

I am alarmed with reports the king has become politically active again. He has been busy holding meetings. The guy does not get it, does he?

The choice during the constituent assembly was to be between a strictly ceremonial monarch and a republic. But this guy does not get the concept. He does not seem to understand he may not hold political meetings.

If he tries to influence the election in any way at all, he should be shown the door right away. The interim parliament may declare the country a republic through eight party consensus.

The people should not have to struggle with the monarchy question during the elections to the constituent assembly. If we declare the country a republic right away, that will be good. Otherwise the monachy as an issue will be a diversion to the real issues of the people, primarily to do with state restructuring.

Okay If The Two Congress Factions Stay Separate

Girija is almost always the last to come to the table. Look at the republic question. The people are ahead of his cadres and leaders. And he is behind them all.

It might be healthy for democracy in the country if the two Congress factions stay separate. You can have one large, unified party with two internal factions, or you can have two separate parties. It is cleaner to have two separate parties.

The Congress acted like it were two parties for much of the 1990s. That is nobody's fault. When the largest party is too much larger than the second largest party, part of it becomes its own opposition.

So I do not see the two factions coming together. Actually the whole farcical unification talk by Girija might be his way to make sure Deuba does not spend too much time expanding his organization on the ground.

Congress (D) Can Grow Fast

It is not a given that the Nepali Congress will stay larger than its rival faction. If the Congress (D) can take the lead on the idea of a federal republic, it might grow fast. Even a party like the Nepali Congress perhaps has 100,000 members in a country of 27 million. That is a drop in the ocean. Voter loyalty can shift fast.

Congress (I) used to rule in Bihar. And then it got pretty much wiped out.

Bahunbaad Hampering UML Growth

The UML would have been in a much better position, but I don't think it is capable of shedding its overwhelmingly Bahun composition at the top.

What Shape The Constituent Assembly

205 seats by direct elections, and roughly another 200 through proportional representation.

One scenario could be a reflection of what we have. Congress 73, Maoist 73, UML 68, Congress (D) 40, and the rest to others among the 205, and Congress 60, Maoist 55, UML, 50, Congress (D) 35, and the rest to others.

You are looking at an all party government again, or a government run by the majority coalition. If somehow the Maoists were to emerge the largest party, it would be hard to argue how Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal may not become Nepal's first president. I love the idea of Nepal's first president being Janajati.

On the other hand, the Congress, UML and the Congress (D) could always gang up and show the Maoists they do not have the numbers. That polarization might rob the Maoists of the presidency, but that will give them a huge boost for the subsequent parliamentary and presidential elections.

Maoists: Largest Party?

That is extremely possible. A scenario where the two Congress factions do not unite, and where the Maoists send a whole bunch of women and ethnics into the interim parliament is like a Space Shuttle about to take off. I am surprised though that they are ceding ground to the Congress parties and to the UML in the Terai. What about Madhesi representation?

Maybe their strategy is to consolidate parts of the country where they are strong. They are not seeking to expand right away, and hence the Madhesi blindspot. If I were the Maoists, I would not write off the Terai so easily.

I would advise the Maoists to work towards acceptance by other parties should they emerge the largest party. If they emerge the largest party, and the other three big cats gang up against them, I would consider that a failure on the part of the Maoist leadership.

They should be able to get hold of the UML easy, by creating a Left Front of sorts. And they should be able to exploit the animus between the two Congress factions. This is not an ideological struggle. This is just plain bad blood and hence easier to exploit.

I guess I like the idea of seeing a Janajati president. The heck with the Bahuns.

Tackling Bahunbaad
Prachanda's Shiva Sena
If Congress Does Not Go For Republic, Left Front Will Win
Why Prachanda Wants Girija To Lead The Interim Government

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