Saturday, May 26, 2012

Federalism proves hard nut to crack

With just a day left for the Constituent Assembly (CA) term to expire, the three major political parties and the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) remained busy till late Saturday night in their bid to thrash out thorny issues in constitution writing. 

A meeting of the UCPN (Maoist), Nepali Congress and CPN-UML and UDMF that ended inconclusively earlier in the day resumed for negotiations at the prime minister’s official residence in Baluwatar late Saturday evening. The meeting was still under way as Republica went to the press at 11 pm. The leaders have agreed to make a last ditch effort at consensus Sunday morning. 

Though the major political parties appear flexible over the number of provinces, differences still persist over whether to embrace single identity-based or multicultural provinces. 

“The meeting failed to yield any result as the Maoists and UDMF did not agree to our proposal to embrace multi-language, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural provinces,” NC Vice president Ram Chandra Paudel told media persons after the meeting. 

Paudel said they proposed multi-lingual, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural provinces. “We also proposed to authorize federal commission to settle the names, number and boundary of provinces and settle the issues through an extended parliament if there is no consensus on the issues now,” he said. 

The “formal meeting” between the three major parties and UDMF hardly lasted for 45 minutes as both the Maoists and UDMF leaders walked out of the meeting. 
While the Maoist and UDMF proposed single identity-based 14 provinces, NC and UML argued that an 8-province model based on multi-lingual, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural identity would be best suited to Nepal. “We reiterated our stance that single ethnic identity based provinces would invite disaster,” said UML Vice-chairman Bamdev Gautam.
Gautam argued that would not be possible to delineate single ethnic identity-based provinces for all the 118 ethnic groups in the country. “UML and NC share a common view with regard to state restructuring,” he said ruling out any flexibility on the number of provinces.

Talking to media persons, Acting Chairman of Madhesi People’s Rights Forum- Republican (MPRF-R) Raj Kishor Yadav claimed that the meeting ended inconclusively after NC and UML turned down the 14-province model proposed by the CA thematic committee on state restructuring and 10-province model proposed by State Restructuring Commission (SRC). “We cannot surrender in the name of consensus,” he further said.

Maoist Vice-chairman Narayankaji Shrestha told media persons that NC and UML were conspiring to dissolve the CA. “Both NC and UML have rejected our proposal for single identity-based provinces though two-thirds of the CA members are in favor of such provinces,” he said chocking with emotions. “There will neither be a new constitution, nor the CA now.”



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Shrestha cries over current turmoil


Vice Chairman and Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha broke down and cried while speaking to media persons on Saturday.
Emerging from the four party meet, which ended inconclusively at Baluwatar, a teary-eyed Shrestha said, "Nepali Congress and CPN-UML are lobbying to dissolve the CA. The country is plunging into a void. If this situation continues, no further meeting can be held."
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New Baneshwor area tense as ethnic groups stage demo

The surrounding areas of the Constituent Assembly (CA) building in New Baneshowr have become tense on Saturday afternoon, with activists from various ethnic communities staging demonstrations to press for their demand.

The demonstrations, spearheaded by Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN), come hours ahead of May 27, when the deadline for the promulgation of the new constitution by CA expires. 

Demonstrators have been shouting slogans demanding that the nine-point pact earlier reached between NEFIN and the government be implemented. They have demanded that the state be restructured based on single ethnic identity and have said a new constitution without federalism would not acceptable to them.

A large number of security personnel have been deployed at the site. Traffic movement has come to a halt due to the demonstrations. 

Also, the major political parties and  have shifted their meeting venue from CA building to the prime minister’s official residence in Baluwatar due to the ethnic communities’ demonstrations in the area. 



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बन्दकर्ताले हानेको ढुंगाले लाग्दा प्रहरी नायव निरीक्षक घाईते सशस्त्र प्रहरीका नायव निरीक्षक बब्लु सिंह गम्भिर घाइते ।


। वीरगञ्जको घण्टाघर छेउमा रोकी राखेको ट्यांकर माथि बृहत मधेशी मोर्चाका कार्यकर्ताले ढुंगा प्रहार गर्दा सशस्त्र प्रहरीका नायव निरीक्षक बब्लु सिंह घाइते हुनुभएको छ । बन्दको आव्हान गर्दै र्‍याली सहित हिड्का मोर्चाका कार्यकर्ताले रोकेर राखेको ना १ ख ५११२ नम्बरको ट्याक्करलाई ढुंगा प्रहार गर्ने क्रममा सिंहको टाउको लागेको थियो । घाईते सिंहको नारायणी उपक्षेत्रिय अस्पतालमा उपचार भईरहेको छ ।
ढुंगा प्रहार गर्ने ५ महिला र १ पुरुषलाई प्रहरीले नियन्त्रणमा लिएको छ भने अहिले अवस्था सामान्य रहेको र सुरक्षा व्यवस्था कडा पारिएको जिल्ला प्रहरी कार्यलय पर्साले जनाएको छ ।
स्वायक्त मधेश प्रदेशको माग गर्दै संयुक्त मोर्चाले आव्हान गरेको बन्दका कारण तराईको जनजीवन प्रभावित भएको छ ।

Prakash Dahal atop Everest

 Prakash Dahal, son of UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has successfully climbed Mt. Everest at 8:00 am on Saturday morning.A 15-member team led by Prakash leading the Lumbini Mt. Everest Peace Campaign had left towards Mt. Everest with Lumbini´s soil and national flag one and a half months ago.Team leader Prakash flew Nepal´s national flag and the party´s flag on the summit, said former chairman of the Nepal Mountaineering Association Ang Chhiring Sherpa.Those climbing today are team members Krishna KC, Yubaraj Dulal, Saral Poudel, Shiva Dangi, Maheswor Funyal, and Madan Chudal whereas other Sherpa assistants climbing Everest were Nimakanchha Sherpa, Furba Chhiring Sherpa, Pemba Chhiring Sherpa, Gyaljen Sherpa, Lakpanurbu Sherpa, Kaji Sherpa and Gyaljen Sherpa.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Peace returning to Terai as armed groups come to talks

 Law and order is coming to Saptari which is regarded as the most sensitive district in security point of view in the past. 

The terrible situation in the rural areas has been coming down to normalcy. 

Until a few months ago, one could hear abduction, looting, and donation terror from early in the morning, but the situation is now comparatively better, locals say.

The people of Saptari are now feeling peace after the government increased administrative activity and held talks with Terai armed groups, say locals. 

Madhes was much plagued after Jay Krishna Goit group rebelling from UCPN (Maoist) in 2061 BS declared armed war for a separate state.

Displaced locals have been returning to villages and hilly people have also started to come to Terai but it will take time for them to stay in the villages, said locals. 

Saptari SP Ganesh Bahadur Thapa says police has increased patrol in villages, police posts have been established, criminals have been taken action and arms are seized.

"We are working with high alert even if situation has somewhat improved. We are engaged in crime control by minutely analyzing the information received", said SP Thapa. 


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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Govt to bear damages during Tharu protests

The government has decided to pay compensation to physical damages caused at Nawalparasi-based Tharu museum and vehicles during Tharu protests. 

A four-hour meeting between Tharu Struggle Committee and government at peace ministry reached to this agreement on Tuesday. 

However, the meeting will continue on Wednesday after the government failed to address the committee´s demand of three provinces in Tarai. 

Deputy Prime Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula and Ministers—Barsha Man Pun, Mahendra Yadav and Radha Gyawali—had represented the government in the meeting. 


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