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31/12/2009: MJF
to
bring another amendment to constitution amendment bill
(nn), NC,
UML
drive to push twin CA goals (ht), Foreign
powers
for status quo (ht), Bhandari
stands
by Nepal Army (kp) [Please let a
civil court decide if he is guilty or not! This is not up to
the Defence Minister!!], No
action
against Major Basnet: Defence Minister (rn) [Immediate
action against Ms. Bhandari who is defending the state of
impunity, please!], Minster
warns
of halting PLA pay (ht), Pasang
for
bulk merger of PLA fighters with NA, by Suryamani Gautam
(ht), The
backward
classes: Rights must come to the forefront, by Ram Dayal
Rakesh (ht)
30/12/2009: Power
wielders
pressure CIAA: Chief, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Bill
to
resolve Jha oath row tabled, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Promotion
irks
rights bodies (ht), Janamorchas
Bheri-Karnali
bandh affects life in west (ht), Media
and
politics: Public right to dissent, by Gokul Pokhrel (ht),
Defense
Minister
for media-military relationships (rn) [In
other words: Do not write about the numerous crimes of the
army, especially not about hose of its just promoted
leadership!!], Unhealthy
leanings:
Nepal's political players must stop and think to put the peace
process back on track, by Achyut Wagle (kp), It's
Nepal's
rubbish: Attention can be diverted to Beijing or Delhi, but we
have to clear our trash ourselves, by Surendra Phuyal
(kp), Greatest
gift
of the decade, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Conduct
of
Peace: Approaches of Women and Media in Nepal, by Dev Raj
Dahal (tg), State-Building
as
a Mechanism for Conflict Resolution, by Chandra D. Bhatta
(tg), Both
Prachanda
and Nepal PM have insulted CA body, interview with Prakash
Chandra Lohani (tg)
29/12/2009: Contentious
constitutional
concerns put to vote, settled, by Prakash Acharya (ht), MJF
vice-chair
Gupta files notice against Constitution Amendment Bill
(nn), Maoist
meet
dwells on stir plan (ht), Discharge
of
disqualified Maoist combatants rescheduled for Jan 7 (rn),
Pace
Of
Peace Process (rn), Rule
of
law stressed (rn), VP
oath
row unlikely to end: seventh constitutional amendment
(kp), New
premises:
Amidst all the outrage, it went unnoticed that Prachanda’s
speech was meant to send a number of key messages to Delhi,
by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Chasing
dreams:
Prosperity based on the old industrial model is a fantasy all
our politicians share, by Anil Bhattarai (kp), Rights
groups:
Parties promoting impunity (kp), RJM
shuts
Bheri, Karnali against federalism (nn), Nepal
Army
general faces case by ‘torture’ victims, by Sudeshna
Sarkar (Asian Age), Three
torture
victims file case against major general (Gulf Times)
28/12/2009: Three-tier
political
system mooted, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), CA
committee
proposes three-tier state system (nn), Is
there
a democratic deficit in Nepal? The political paradox, by
Ganga Thapa (ht), No
complacency (ht), Rastriya
Janamorcha
Nepal enforces bandh against federalism (ht), SC
moved
against Toran promotion (ht), Toran’s
promotion
challenged at SC (kp), Word
of
warning: Ethnic federation could lead to fragmentation and
ultimate disappearance of the country, by Shyam K.C. (kp),
Discharge
of
disqualified Maoist combatants postponed to Jan 7 (nn)
27/12/2009: Newa
state
declared, again: The state comprises Valley, Kavre and parts
of Dolakha (kp), Newars
assert
Newa Autonomous State, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Separate
Khas
state with exclusive identity sought (27/12/2009), Religious
body
all set to launch Satyagraha for Hindu states sake (ht), Govt
keen
on managing PLA: Chemjong (ht), Minister:
Discharge
from early January (kp), Indian
Army
Chief’s Statement: Parties’ silence takes Dahal unaware
(kp), Maoist
leaders
challenge Toran’s promotion (nn), Federalism
a
huge challenge: Experts (ht)
26/12/2009: Political
impasse,
meddling, funds hit policing: govt special security plan
(kp), Maoists
gear
up for ‘exposure campaign’ (kp), Maoists
start
4th phase protests, focus on national awareness (rn), Maoists
to
wage war against 'Indian expansionism (nn), CC
voting
finalises contentious issues, by Liladhar Upadhyaya (rn),
CC
rejects
Maoist flag change proposal (kp), Arms
management
must for restoring peace: PM, by Rashmi Shrestha (ht), Integration
first:
Bhandari (kp) [This is contrary
to her previous statements!], PLA
release
postponed by a week (nn), Separate
group
declares Newar autonomous state (nn)
25/12/2009: NHRC:
Army
can’t see Maina murder case (kp), Mainas
mother
seeks justice (ht), Gen
elevated
to second in command (ht), Toran
promoted
to No. 2: US, OHCHR concerned over his rights record, by
Kamal Raj Sigdel and Phanindra Dahal (kp) [Nepal's
willingness for peace and justice finally losing credibility!!],
Apocalypse
now:
If the constitution is not written by the deadline, there will
be complete anarchy, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Dahal
ups
anti-foreign intervention pitch (kp), ‘Indian
army
chief’s comment not fair’ (rn), Dealing
with
Delhi (nt), Maoists
inviting
foreign intervention: PM Nepal (nn) [??],
The
Undemocratic
And Unspiritual Indian Face, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn), Govt
to
knock UNSC door: UNMIN term extension (kp), Playing
cool (ht), Parties
Must
Show Flexibility, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Uncertainty
rules:
"There will be no constitution if political parties continue
to act like this" (nt), Beyond
control:
"I hope never to have to witness an ethnic war in this
country", by Gorebahadur Khapangi Magar (nt), Post-Maoist
futures:
Janakpur has a formidable political legacy, but the Maoists
could be knocked out by the opiate of the masses, by C.K.
Lal (nt), Sound
bites
bite: Plain speaking won't win the Maoists friends in high
places, by Prashant Jha (nt), Eclipse
of
Reason Maoists are taking left liberals for a ride, by
Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Demolition
of
mines in PLA camps over (ht), Political
Crows
Are Coming Home To Roost, by Dipak Gyawali (sp), Controlled
Anarchy, by Keshab Poudel (sp), Beyond
The
May Deadline, by Saroj Dahal (sp), ‘CA
Will
Dissolve Itself’, interview with Radhyeshyam Adhikari (sp)
24/12/2009: Govt
promotes
controversial General (nn) [This underlines the state of lawlessness and the
unwilligness of the government to introduce the rule of law!!],
A
major gamble (kp), Maoist
chairman
asks govt to clarify its position on Indian army chief's
comment (nn), The
Gorkha
general: As I like, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Maoists
let
the parliament function (ht), Maoists
change
tack, let House resume (kp), Time
to
ponder (ht), Major
party
leaders agree on consensus for constitution (rn), Banda
blues, by Asmita Shrestha (kp), CA
calendar
amended again (kp), CA
schedule
changed for eighth time (rn), UN
completes
demolition of explosives at Maoist cantonment sites (nn),
Parties
unite to extend UNMIN term, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), UNMIN
may
get 4-month extension: Donors seek time-bound plan for UNMIN’s
exit (kp), UNSC
rep
push PM to expedite peace (kp), Miscarriage
of
justice: The Major Basnet case, by Thomas A. Marks (kp), What
after
May 28, 2010?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Land-grabs
worry
rights body (kp), YCL
pickets
Jhapa police post (kp), Landmine
clearing
will take two more years, says army, by Purushottam Khatri
(rn), Whither The
Peace
Process?, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), Kirat
state
to punish agents of alien forces, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht)
23/12/2009: Dahal
wants
talks with New Delhi, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Maoists
speak
out against Delhi’s ‘intrusion’, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp),
India
reacts
to Dahal’s statement, by Dinesh Wagle (kp), PM
meets
Prez, GPK, slams Maoists, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Last
day
of general strike relatively calm (kp), Bandha
was
violent, says Home Ministry (rn), Three-day
bandha
incurs loss of billions (rn), UCPN-Maoist
announces
fourth phase of protests (rn), Living
in
interesting times: A dangerous and erratic rhetoric is in the
air, and India and China are giving arms, by Abhi Subedi
(kp), Don't
gift
ethnic federalism: Nepal’s myriads of ethnicities must not
become a tool for any one party’s goals, by Pramod Mishra
(kp), Bidhya
comes
under fire (kp) [Someone who
justifies the crimes of the army damages Nepal's international
respect and cannot be a minister!!], Big
three
agree to end differences on constitutional provision in two
days (nn), House
business
to resume today (rn), Maoists
decide
to end House obstruction (nn), Parties
agree
to extend UNMIN's term (nn)
22/12/2009: Forced
strike,
vandalism on Day II (ht), Bandh
passes
off relatively peaceful (ht), Second
day
of strike remains peaceful (rn), Govt
terms
strike ‘violent’, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp) [??],
Patients
suffer
as bandh hits healthcare facilities in capital (ht), ‘Respect
rights
of the wounded’ (kp), Not
talking
peace (ht), A
new interim plan Relevancy of the moment, by Dilli Raj
Khanal (ht), Ruling
parties
sans authority: Bhattarai (ht), Fourth
phase
of protests against foreign powers, says Prakash (ht), Maoists
ready
to talk with India instead of current 'puppet government'; end
three-day nationwide strike (nn), Life
returning
to normalcy after three-days (nn), Brig
Gen
to head CoI against Basnet, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht) [The murder of civil persons has to be
investigated by civil courts!!], Maj
Basnet
need not worry: Minister (kp) [Unbelievable statement by a minister; she must be
dismissed immediately because she is against the rule of law!!],
Fishing
in
troubled waters to capture power, by Prakash Acharya (ht),
A
new approach? (kp), A
flailing nation: State of flux, by Aditya Adhikari (kp)
21/12/2009: PM
returns,
bears brunt of bandh, by Sabin Chandra Acharya (ht), Imposers,
supporters
on the wane, by Somnath Bastola (ht), Normal
life
thrown out of gear (ht), Day
1:
75 injured, nation-wide vandalism (kp), Maoists,
UML
students clash in Lake City (ht), DSP
in
critical condition (kp), Bhattarai
hails
strike as sucess (ht), Confrontation
looms
large, says DPM, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Limbuwan,
Khambuwan
follow Maoists suit (ht), Bandh
hits
normal life for 2nd consecutive day as govt warns strike could
put peace in peril (nn), Strikes
to
continue until govt bows down to 'civilian supremacy':
Bhattarai (nn), Bandh
an
assault on human rights: NHRC, others of its ilk (ht), Mafia
justice:
The YCL has been going around making offers that people can't
refuse, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp), No
political
party is willing to stay out of government, interview with
Pampha Bhusal (kp), Army
to
get Indian, Chinese assistance, by Phanindra Dahal (kp) [??]
20/12/2009: Indian
Army
has reservations on bulk integration, by Dinesh Wagle
(kp) [Stop Indian intervention!!],
Bid
to
convince Maoists fails (ht), Maoists
impose
indefinite Kailali bandh (ht), Three-day
Maoist
strike paralyses Nepal amid sporadic violence (Irish
Sun), Maoist
protestors
clash with police in Nepal: 60 arrested (Monster and
Critics), Protesters
clash
with police in Nepali capital (Xinhua), Breach
of
Accord (rn) [All partners in
the peace accord have been breaching the same time and
again!!], Is
Extension
Of CA Tenure Possible?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Declaration
Of
FAS A Hasty Decision, by Gaurav Bhattarai (rn), Changing
Political
Scenes In Nepal, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), Cutting
the
cake: To have Nepal split up along ethnic lines seems
foolhardy and against the fabric of a multi-ethnic nation,
by Sushma Joshi (kp), Maoists
say
Indian Army meddling in Nepal affairs (Irish Sun)
19/12/2009: 6
month deadlock end in sight today (ht), Deadlock
continues
in CA committees (kp), Madhes
state
declared (kp), Ex-rebels
cock
a snook at rivals (ht), Ethnic
groups
up in arms against Maoist declaration (ht), Igniting
An
Ethnic War, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (nn), US
Senator
Leahy cautions on conditional assistance to NA (kp), Maoist
standing
committee decides to make strike peaceful (nn), Maoists
enforce
indefinite bandh in Kailali (nn), Dr
Bhattarai
defends declaration of federal states; says NC, UML are
plotting to dissolve CA (nn), Human
rights
violations up (rn)
18/12/2009: Kiran
spells
out grim pol reality, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Maoists
claim
Tamu, Magarat states (ht), Maoists
move
continues (rn), State
declarations
continue (kp), Maoists
declare
Madhesh state from Janakpur (nn), "No
need
to panic", interview with Purna Singh Rajbanshi, CA member
and head of the Maoist Kochila Province (nt), Ethnic
liberty
first, by Laxman Tharu (nt), Liberty
of
Limbuwan, by Sanjuhang Palungwa (nt), Ethnicity
is
class, by Santosh Budha Magar (nt), Including
the
excluded: Is affirmative action real, or just a facade?,
by Prateek Pradhan (nt), It’s
a
step (ht), Agreement,
at
last (kp), Management
Of
Combatants (rn), Yadav
plays
on third Madhes stir threat (ht), Maoist,
non-Maoist
parties on collision course (kp), Three-party
talks
obstructed (nn), High-level
mechanism,
pill for nations ills, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Just
be
patient, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), ‘Basnet’s
handover
will decide Nepal’s future (kp), The
golden
middle (ht), The
regal
rubber stamp: The constituent assembly is still around, but
its relevance is rapidly fading, by C.K. Lal (kp), We're
with
you: Delhi appears to be throwing its weight behind the Nepal
Army, by Prashant Jha (nt) [??]
17/12/2009: Maina
case
belittles statute, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Oil
to
fire (ht), Dr
Bhattarai
declares Tamsaling State (ht), Stadiums
in
Kochila State Council control, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Parallel
status
for states if parties protest: Prachanda, by Tika R.
Pradhan (ht), Prachanda
threatens
to run parallel government (rn), Nation
on
brink of disintegration (ht), Breach
of
CPA: Rights groups (kp), MJF-L,
TMLP,
Sadbhawana denounce state declaration, land capture (nn),
Student
unions
shut schools in Kaski to protest state declaration (nn), Maoists
take
autonomous states count to 12; declare Magarat and Tamuwan
(nn), Ground
realities (kp), Women
rights
groups to unite for justice (ht), Signature
seal
to release Maoist child soldiers, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Action
plan
for discharge of disqualified combatants signed (ht), Disqualified
discharge
plan is born, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Combatant
mgmt
within 3 months (rn), Right
to
self-determination: Discussion on this topic has suffered due
to extremism among proponents and opponents, by Bipin
Adhikari (kp), Hopes
in
Tapoban, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Nembang
censures
Big 3 (kp)
16/12/2009: Maoists
intensify
land grab (ht), Maoists
capture
acres of land across the country (nn), Stakeholders
all
set to sign Action Plan today, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Discharge
of
disqualified: Action plan to be signed today (kp), Long
awaited (ht), Coomaraswamy
meets
Maoist chief prior to signing of action plan (nn), Govt
violates
Rule of Law, says NHRC (rn), Three
party
meet postponed (rn), Maoists
declare
two more states (kp), Maoists
declare
two more states (nn), Time
warp:
The dominant Nepali mind has been out of sync with the
unfolding historical events, by by Pramod Mishra (kp), Give
it
a rest: Nepalis want peace, but the leaders continue to talk
about going on the warpath again, by Surendra Phuyal (kp),
TRC
bill
flawed to the core: Experts (kp), 75
agitators
detained (kp)
15/12/2009: Ex-rebels
continue
to declare new states, by Dilip Khatri (ht), Maoists
declare
Sherpa, Kirant states (kp), Peace
Minister
cries foul as Maoists declare two more states (nn), Ethnic
groups
resent new carve-out bid (ht), Indigenous
activists
stage demo for equal rights, released after brief detention
(nn), Top-level
meeting
put off (nn), Parties
doing
little to bridge rift on federal structure, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Maoists
against
Madhes drive: Yadav (ht), Discharge
of
the disqualified: Maoists, UN to discuss details, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), Impunity
Watch:
Army gets ICJ flak (kp), Heaven
forbid:
A presidential takeover will set into motion a period of great
chaos and anarchy, by Aditya Adhikari (kp)
14/12/2009: CA
calendar
to see eighth amendment (kp), Two
more
states are ‘born’ (kp), Maoists
declare
two more states (ht), Maoists
declare
Sherpa and Kirat autonomous states (nn), The
top
leadership of all parties has been extremely irresponsible,
interview with Narahari Acharya (kp), Sit-in
for
indigenous cause: Protesters seek pro-Janajati statute
(kp), Prez
urges
parties to find legitimate way out (ht), Prez
seeks
Bhattarai’s help (kp) [He is a
strong monarchist and one of the most conservative politicians
from the NC camp! How can he be a mediator in the interest of
the excluded sections of society??], Prachanda
pleads
helplessness (ht), Top
leaders
to meet Tuesday to end deepening political crisis (nn) [Only illusionists will believe in this!],
Fifth
UNMIN
extension inevitable, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Dark
clouds (ht), Preparations
afoot
to liberate PLA minors: Chemjong, by Arjun Bhandari (ht)
13/12/2009: Mindset
Of
Current Nepalese Politicians, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km),
Govt:
Ambassadors
breached protocol, by Anil Giri (kp) [And
government prevents justice!!], Bigger
things
await (kp), Stalemate
alley, by Sumit Sharma Sameer (kp), Octogenerian
K.P.
Bhattarai urged to use his good offices to end current
political deadlock (nn), Autonomous
states
declaration: PM, home minister ask Maoists for rollback
(kp), Tharu
group
objects (rn), Maoist
defiance
continues, declares two more states (nn), Sovereignty
Under
Threat, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Plan
to
free PLA minors in offing, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), House
obstruction
muffles people voice, says Nembang, by Bhanubhakta Acharya
(ht), Prachanda
allegation
irks Rawal (ht)
12/12/2009: Taskforce
members
poles apart (kp), Dr.
Bhattarai
warns of third movement (rn), Gajurel
sees
possibility of people's revolt (nn), State-status
for
Kochila, Limbuwan (ht), Tharu
body
irked by declaration of federal states (rn), Maoist
decision
to declare states will invite confrontation: PM (nn)
11/12/2009: Over
1,317
people killed even after peace process (rn), NHRC:
Rights
violations, impunity rife (kp), Expelled
Army
Major returning; Police: No arrest order (kp), 'Families
of
those killed during insurgency will get compensation' (nn)
[Who will believe this after up to
almost 14 years against the background that the killers of the
army not only remain untouched but even get promoted??],
Maoists
fire
back at govt: Say autonomy declaration will go ahead (kp),
Maoists
declare
Kochila, Limbuwan autonomous provinces (nn), Sayonara,
fellows (kp), Just
a
minute, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Army
chief
Gurung leaves for India to be ordained as Honorary Gen. of
Indian Army (nn) [For the sake of Nepal's independence and security, this
is definitely not good!!], Some
Scenarios
Beyond May 28, 2010, by Surya Dhungel (sp)
10/12/2009: Toran
to
be Acting NA chief (kp) [Long
live the criminal human rights violators and killers of the
once royal army! This is a further step to destroy the
country!!], No
impunity
in NA: CoAS (kp) [????],
Envoys
seek
justice for kin of disappeared (kp), ‘Indian
decision
to supply arms divisive’ (kp), Discharge
of
disqualified could begin next week (kp), Here’s
to
federalism (kp)
09/12/2009: Maoists
withdraw
nationwide strike (kp), Maoists
call
off transport strike (ht), People
Losing
Patience (rn), Reclaim
middle
ground (kp), Politics
of
citizenship, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Will
they
ever? Politicians and civil servants are afraid to ratify the
UN anti-corruption convention, by Narayan Manandhar (kp),
Govt
forms
commission to solve problems of landless squatters (nn), Wake
up
call (ht 09/12/2009)
08/12/2009: Public
opinion
on federalism, by Sudhindra Sharma (kp), Top
leaders
agree to form taskforce to end impasse (rn), Big
Three
agree to smoke peace pipe, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Peace
Process
In Jeopardy (rn), It’s
a
jungle out there, by Jagannath Adhikari (kp), Citizenship
law
in offing Can it provide the solution?, by Hari Bansh Jha
(ht), Students
organise
bandh to protest bandh culture (ht), Nepal
Army
chief visiting India, Indian Prez to confer him honorary title
of general, by Kosh R. Koirala (Asian Tribune) [???],
Nepal
unrest
blame on Delhi, by Sankarshan Thakur (Telegraph, Kolkata)
07/12/2009: Strike
hits
life nationwide (kp), Minor
clashes
mar Maoists bandh (ht), Extremists
have
been opposing the peace agreement from the beginning,
interview with Krishna Prasad Sitaula (kp), Comprehensive
land
reform: Debating the current situation, by Jagat Basnet
(ht), Brahmin
set
forth demand (ht) [??], Indigenous
front
submits memo to PM (ht), Forest
capture
violates CPA: Home Minister (rn), Announcement
of
federal states may sow ethnic strife (rn), Maoist
chairman
Dahal boycotts CC meet yet again (nn)
06/12/2009: Maoists
announce
strike (kp), Systemic
failure (kp), The
rights
of Dalit women, by Claire McNeil and Anoushka Perram (kp),
Restricted
freedom:
The draft on fundamental rights is wrong, by Banu Bhakta
Acharya (kp)
05/12/2009: Labour
unrest
part of Maoist protest, by Mukul Humagain (kp), Maoists
yet
to return seized lands to rightful tenants, by Hari Sharma
(ht), MJF
declares
agitation; leaders say relevance of MJF's role in CA is
'almost over' (nn), U.S.
concerned
about Maoist agitation; urges PM, leaders to expedite peace
process (nn)
04/12/2009: 3
parties submit state restructuring plans (kp), Khanal
for
more deliberations on state restructuring (ht), ‘Federalism
on
nationality basis’ (kp), Nationality,
not
ethnicity as basis for state: Maoists (ht), Maoist
plan
unacceptable to Limbuwan (ht), MJF
heat
on govt (kp), Our
moral
fibre (ht), Prachanda
ready
to rectify past follies, but on condition (ht), Drags
UNMIN
into row over arms-carrying act, by Damodar Bhandari (ht),
Unconstitutional,
Apolitical
Move (rn), Preserving
our
heritage: How will our heritage be managed in a secular
federal arrangement? (nt), Held
hostage (nt), Struggle
for
existence: While the titans battle it out, we have no choice
but to watch and wait, by Prashant Jha (nt)
03/12/2009: ‘I
won’t
wait next time’ (kp), Governing
Nepal (kp), State
declaration
plan under fire (kp), Nembang
urges
ex-rebels to put declaration of federal states on hold
(ht), Maoist
standing
panel in dilemma (kp), Experts:
Resource
sharing a must (kp), NC
incomplete
proposal on state restructuring (ht), Misplaced
priorities, by Shirish Ranabhat (kp), Caught
in
the middle, by Biswas Baral (kp), Parties,
not
President, should end the stalemate, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht) [But he is responsible
as well and can ease a solution!!], Patterns
of
constitutional development: Transferring power, by Rudra
Sharma (ht), Some
lining (ht)
02/12/2009: Maoist
autonomy
agenda worries Prez (kp), Governance,
electoral
model still unresolved (kp), Voting
fails
to sort out differences on governance (rn), ICJ
urges
PM against Toran promotion (kp), ‘Maoist
combatants
are govt employees’ (rn), Democracy
and
words: Nepal’s public sphere has become a zone of struggle for
meaning and a war of words, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Disqualified
PLA
fighters qualify for Maoist wings, by Tika R. Pradhan
(ht), NC's
view
on federalism conspicuous by absence, by Prakash Acharya
(ht), UN
unveils
project to clear landmines (ht), Threats
to
Nepal's Vital Interests, by Ranadhoj Limbu-Angbuhang (tg)
01/12/2009: NC,
UML
stand for parliamentary system, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Divergent
governance
views: CA panel opts for polls, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Bennett:
Nail
HR violators (kp), Distribution
of
relief in confusion (rn), Voting
fails
to sort out differences on form of governance system (nn),
ICJ
urges
govt to scrap Toran’s promotion (nn), Maoists
to
discharge disqualified combatants on their own (nn)
30/11/2009: Govt
gets
5 days to ensure rights: Indigenous People's Front ultimatum
(kp), Indecent
rumour (kp), Janajati
umbrella
body announces fresh protest plan (ht), Maoists
figure
out GPK's limitations (ht), Some
NC
leaders opposed to HLPM (kp), Deuba
against
setting up political mechanism (nn), Govt
to
Maoists: Come clean on PLA discharge, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp), JTMM-R
ends
negotiation (kp), Rebuffed
Tarai
Mukti Morcha declares two-month-long agitation programmes
(ht), Civil
society
urges politicians to focus on statute than power, pelf
(ht), Mahara
trains
gun on media for `fabricated' 7-point agreement (ht)
29/11/2009: Techie
panel
term to expire Monday: Army integration still elusive
(kp), Manage
The
Combatants First (rn), 'Maoist-led
govt
only after arms management': We've people's mandate,
claims Prakash (ht), Are
we
civilised yet? How many Gadhimai-like sacrifices happen every
single day on cattle farms across the meat-eating Western
world?, by Sushma Joshi (kp), ‘Indigenous
rights
must be included’ (kp), Bijukchhe
opposes
ethnic division (rn), 'No
possibility
of new govt under Maoist leadership' (rn), NC
leaders
conspiring against HLPC: Sujata (nn), Civil
society
to revive pressure on parties for timely statute (nn), RPP-Nepal
announces
protest programme in Valley (ht), Six
years
on, hubby yet to get info on Maoist-abducted spouse, by
Keshav Adhikari (ht)
28/11/2009: Litmus
test
for govt: Toran’s promotion could have repercussions, by
Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Transcripts
surface,
duo in denial, by Prakash Acharya (ht), UML
leaders
oppose Khanal’s proposal (rn), Maoist
demands
cannot be fulfilled, says Sushil (rn), We
Are
Nepalese First (rn) [There is
growing intention from the conservative circles of NC und UML
to break the peace agreement with the Maoists!!], Foreign-backed
reactionaries
trying to scuttle change: Maoist chairman (nn), Ex-rebels'`autonomous
state'
move draws flak (ht), Risks
Of
Federalism, by Raj Kumar Siwakoti (rn)
27/11/2009: Maoists
to
declare autonomous states (kp), Maoists
to
declare autonomous states, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), Govt
warned
against Toran promotion (kp), Consensus
still
eludes model of governance (kp), UNMIN
term
extension likely (kp), Koirala
confers
with Indian ambassador (nn) [continued Indian intervention!], UML
not
helping the govt, PM complains (nn), Parliamentary
supremacy (nt), Hope,
outside
Kathmandu: The negative impact of political strife at the
centre could be cut by empowering the regions, by Mahendra
Lawoti (kp), Six
months
after: The government’s greatest achievement all this time is
that it is still around, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Hypocrites,
all
of them: In the absence of a democratic culture, democracy
cannot be consolidated in practice, by Bhim Prasad Bhurtel
(kp) [!!!], Sustaining
democracy:
Illusions and realities, by Ganga Thapa (ht), Maoists'
'ultimate
goal' makes rivals jittery, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Our
Report
Emphasizes Inclusion, by Binda Pandey (sp), Social
Exclusion
/ Inclusion: South Asian vis-à-vis Western Discourse, by
Mohan Das Manandhar and Rojan Bajracharya (sp), Three
years
after CPA: A Reminder (sp), Too
Much
of a Blame, by Keshab Poudel (sp)
26/11/2009: 6
major parties likely in HLPM (kp), Rights
group:
Bring Toran to justice (kp), PM
Nepal
hits back at Maoists; says his cabinet is fully legitimate
(nn) [with ministers who have been
rejected by the people?], Govt
ministers
legitimizes mass killing of animals by visiting Gadhimai
festival (nn), Deuba
sees
possibility of extending CA's term (nn) (The
reason for delay are the so-called leading politicians! This
statement reminds of October 4, 2002!!), Maoists
to
declare autonomous federal units from December 11 (nn)
25/11/2009: Parliament
finally
passes the budget, by Prakash Acharya (ht), PM
treats
Maoists with kid gloves (kp), Limbuwan
group
begins `decisive struggle' for independent state, by Kumar
Luitel (ht), Models
of
constitution writing: Implications on local governance, by
Mukti Rijal (ht), Middle
ground, by Pramod Mishra (kp)
24/11/2009: Over
5b
spent on PLA, cantonments, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Khanal
fires
salvo at govt, by Anil Giri (kp), Movement
for
civilian supremacy can turn into all out rebellion: Maoist
leader (nn), NC
gets
deadline to submit views on state restructuring (nn), Politics
without
end, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp), HDI
thoughts:
Some better off than others, by Kamal Raj Dhungel (ht)
23/11/2009: Donors:
Respect
development space (kp), Hard
graft (kp), Imperilled
peace
process, by Ram Sharan Mahat, Nepali Congress (kp), If
you
try to revise the CPA, then you will be opening a Pandora’s
Box, interview with Baburam Bhattarai, CPN-Maoist (kp), Belated
wisdom, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Koirala
dismisses
rumours on secret deal with Prachanda (rn), Koirala
rules
out any threat to coalition, by Prakash Acharya (ht), NC
leaders
contradict each other on longevity of current govt (nn), CA
members
stress right to security, free movement (rn), Independent
judiciary
a must to uphold fundamental rights, interview with AM
Ahmadi (ht)
22/11/2009: Indigenous
lots
whet protest sword (kp), Bhandari
goes
all-out against bulk integration (kp), NA
to
enlist 5,000 more: Bhandari (ht) [Please
prevent her from destroying the peace process!!], Stops
and
starts (kp), NC
against
change of guard (kp), Maoists
to
let budget pass: After five months comes three-day reprieve
(kp), Maoists
to
let House run (rn), UCPN
-
Maoist announces third phase of protest (rn), Maoists'
third
phase of protests begins today, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Second
honours:
Transparency International says Nepal is the most corrupt
country in South Asia after Afghanistan, by Narayan
Manandhar (kp), TI
labels
Nepal as one of most corrupt nations, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), Not
quite
right: The draft of fundamental rights looks fine, but
implementation could be another story, by Bhanu Bhakta
Acharya (kp), CA
panel
trying to curtail judicial independence: CJ, by Ananta Raj
Luitel (ht), Stop
Being
The Pawns Of Others, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Govt
holds
fourth round of talks with Tarai outfits (ht), Rule
Of
Order Not Rule Of Law Back, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
21/11/2009: Brains
behind
peace pact attack parties (kp), Deadlock
a
wake-up call: Diplomats (kp), Foreign
envoys
raise common voice to implement peace pact (rn), Disregarding
concerns
may prove costly: Implicated General’s promotion (kp), Ray
of
hope for peace: CPA third anniversary, by Mukul Humagain
(kp), Consensus
likely
after Koirala’s return (kp), Anarchy
rules
roads despite measures (kp), Can
Constitution
Be Written In Time? (rn), UCPN
(M)
to discontinue House obstruction for three days for passage of
budget; declares 3rd phase stir (nn), NHRC
indicts
both govt and ex-rebels, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Politics
without
accountability, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht)
20/11/2009: Statute
impossible
amid stalled House, parties' rift (rn), Parties
Exhibit
Their Incompetence, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Senior
UN
official arriving to discuss ‘UNMIN exit’ (kp), NC,
UML
looking for alternative: joint resolution on prez move
(kp), Give
me
a brake (kp), ICJ
sees
holes in rights draft (kp), Envoys
call
for renewed progress on implementing peace agreements
(nn), US
issues
travel warning for Nepal (nn), Too big to fail: We
are perilously close to an economic crisis, by Indu Nepal
(nt), The
queasy
bourgeoisie: he Maoists have little to offer the aspiring
middle classes, by C.K. Lal (nt), Pandey
paints
bleak picture of financial health (ht)
19/11/2009: ‘Course
correction’
will decide when Maoists get into govt, by Akhilesh
Upadhyay (kp), Taskforce
to
amend resolution motion (kp), Joint
resolution
to be changed to end political deadlock (rn), Further
review
of sankalpa prastav (ht), Big
3
poles apart on governance form (kp), Three-party
taskforce
meeting inconclusive (nn), Dahal:
Govt
fall imminent (kp), National
unity
govt very soon, says Prachanda (rn), UCPN
(M)
for 'package solution' (nn), Yadav
warns
of political crisis (rn), Upendra
Yadav
bats for unity govt (ht), Oli
off
to New Delhi, dismisses Maoist chairman's claim on new govt (nn)
[Yes, please talk to your master!],
Maoists
for
policy on integration, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Something’s
not
right, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Agreement
Overseas, by Shyam K.C. (rn), Can
Constitution-writing
Wait?, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), UML
tables
its views on federal structure (ht), Hearing
on
President postponed (ht), Row
over
Ban Ki-moon's report: Much ado about nothing, by Birendra
P. Mishra (ht), Nepal
going
the failed state way? (ht), 'Nepal
might
relegate into failed state' (nn)
18/11/2009: Main
parties
agree to disagree (kp), Parties
present
divergent views on form of governance (nn), Big
three
decide to resume work on common consensus document (nn), Govt
facing
financial crisis as House impasse continues (rn), Further
delay
in endorsing budget will spell disaster: FM (nn), Govt
employees
go without pay (kp), Maoist,
NC
bosses close to pact, by Anil Giri (kp), GPK,
Prachanda
find `middle path', by Prakash Acharya (ht), The
haves
and have nots, by Uma Shankar Prasad (kp), Sahib,
Begum
and Madhes, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Nepal
ranked
143rd in corruption index, by Liladhar Upadhyaya (rn), Special
committee
meets after weeks of stagnation (nn), CA
amends
calendar for seventh time (nn)
17/11/2009: NC,
UML
to face Maoist ultimatum (kp), Hectic
parleys
to end deadlock, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Dahal
off
to Singapore, will meet ailing Koirala (kp), Dahal
visits
Koirala in Singapore hospital, discusses possible solution to
current deadlock (nn), NC,
UML
for passing the budget ahead of Maoist ultimatum (nn), Matrika
men
banda shuts Tarai districts (kp), Matrika's
outfit
paralyses Tarai (ht), Nepali
Party
And Politics, United We Stand, Divided We …, by Prem
Khatry (rn), Businessmen
continue
to live in constant fear: Much-touted Special Security Plan of
no avail (ht), Special
provision
for Dalit, marginalized communities in new constitution
(nn) [But the Dalis' share in total
population is much higher; besides, you have to take into
account the so far total exclusion! Such small commitments
cannot be the inclusive way of future Nepal!], UNMIN
chief
meets NC leader Poudel (nn)
16/11/2009: ‘House
obstruction
imperils democracy’ (kp), Prachanda,
UNMIN
chief discuss Maoist protests (rn), Maoists
mulling
no-trust motion (kp), Special
Committee
fails again (kp), NC,
UML
agree to meet Maoist demands (rn), Maoist
chief
suddenly flies to S'pore, will meet ailing Koirala (nn), Oli
hosts
dinner to firm up allies' internal strategy (ht), PM
Nepal
confers with CA chair, will initiate talks to end House
deadlock (nn), Dress
code
mandatory at Prez Office (kp) [How can you make the dress of a male minority
mandatory??], Language
and
landscape, by Binaya Ghimire (kp) [Despite
suppressive politics, Nepali is still the mother tongue of far
less than 50% of the total poulation, not more!!], That
was
a good show, by Hisila Yami (kp), Who
takes
the cake?, by Shyam K.C. (kp)
15/11/2009: Govt
fate
hinges on give-and-take: Khanal (kp), Nepal
pats
Maoist back (kp), UCPN (M) hints at no-confidence motion
against govt (nn), Giving
Protest
A Dance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Our
way,
their way: They have bandas in India too, but they don't trash
the city to make their point, by Dinesh Wagle (kp), Bandh
called
by Matrika Yadav-led CPN (Maoist) affects life in Terai
(nn), Federal
Constitution
Must Be Flexible, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (rn)
14/11/2009: Maoists
wrap
up protests, set fresh deadline (kp), UCPNM
2nd
round protests end, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Maoists'
mass
protest leaves streets littered (ht), Maoist
chairman
Dahal start political consultations (nn), Khanal
sees
possibility of new govt (nn), Govt,
Kirat
party sign agreement (nn), Limbuwan
volunteers
all set for movement (ht), There
is
no problem here, by Manjushree Thapa (kp), President
outlines
his role: Maintains he is working within the constitutional
limit, Govinda Chhetri (ht)
13/11/2009: Day
1
of picketing largely ‘peaceful’ (kp), Protest
leaves
admin hub high and dry, by Baburam Kharel (kp), Maoists
cripple
govt administrative center, organize mass-meet on final day of
stir (nn), UCPN-M
leaders,
CA members hurt (ht), Officials
defy
maoist gherao, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai and Ananta Raj
Luitel (ht), Glimmer
of
hope (kp), Maoists
give
Nov 20 deadline for consensus (nn), The
UN
is right, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Wages
of
distortion: The UN's involvement in the peace process means
precious little funding is left over, by C.K. Lal (nt), Blame
game:
If we're stuck, it's no surprise the UN is stuck, by
Prashant Jha (nt), UNSG
expresses
concern on slow progress on peace process, Nepal’s envoy makes
farewell call (nn), Deluge
of
words: It seems everyone is talking but noone is listening,
by Mallika Aryal (nt), Federal
Nepal
is going to be inclusive, interview with Lokenbdra Bista
Magar (sp), Social
Inclusion:
Political Confrontation in Nepal and the Agenda for State
Restructuring Process, by Mohan Das Manandhar and Rojan
Bajracharya (sp), Power
To
the People (sp), Finding
federalism:
"Federalism creates fear and hope", interview with Nicole
Töpperwien (nt), Donor
dynamics:
The problem of overrating civil society in Nepal's peace
process, by Seira Tamang (nt), Hollow
hope:
We've evolved from a party-less democracy to a party-full one,
by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt), President
Yadav
says he never breached constitution (nn) [Which
article of the constitution gives you the executive right to
annul government decisions? The king did not have such right
after 1990!!], MJF
rules
out possibility of joining govt (nn 13/11/2009)
12/11/2009: Prez
move:
Legitimacy battle in final stage (kp) PM
on
horns of promotion dilemma (kp), Bhandari
smells
rat (kp), Change
and
discontent, by Devendra Raj Panday (kp), MJF
hangs
on single Madhes province (kp), Bhattarai
vows
strength show (kp), Govt
has
special strategy against Maoist gherao plan, by
Purushottam Khatri (rn), Dozens
injured
as Maoist protestors clash with police while picketing Singha
Durbar (nn), Dahal
hopeful
of breakthrough next week, but warns of 3rd round of stir if
consensus fails (nn), Khanal
stresses
national govt to write constitution (rn) [The
constitution has to be written by the CA and not by the
government, what is a national Government?], Building
bridges
for peace in Nepal: A major undertaking, by Hari Bansh Jha
(ht)
11/11/2009: Differences
persist
over Army restructuring (kp), What
interference?, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Save
the
Maoists, by Pramod Mishra (kp), The
Road
To Nowhere, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), Maoists’
true
intent Power through the back-door, by Ajit N.S. Thapa
(ht), Declaration
of
Kirant state against party-line: Prabhakar (rn)
10/11/2009:
Autonomous
Kirat
state declared (kp), Breach
of
CPA with Kirant republic, by Dilip Khatri (ht), Old
habits (kp), Seized
vehicles
released (kp), Questioning
the
UN’s impartiality, by Ram Sharan Mahat (kp), NC
leader
alleges Maoists of trying to capture state power (nn), Maoist
combatants
face harsh life inside, by Motilal Poudel (kp), Yadav:
India
against change of guard (kp), UCPN-M
in
no mood to end House obstruction (nn), Big
leap
in narrowing gender gap, by Santosh Chhetri (kp), Defective
Plan
Vs Effective Politicking, by Prem Khatry (rn), Landmines
still
exist (rn), Constitutional
discourse
Emphasise local government, by Mukti Rijal (ht), Faction-ridden
polity
faces credibility crisis, by Prakash Acharya (ht)
09/11/2009: Ban’s
report
misinterpreted CC’s jurisdiction: Acharya (kp) [Please
no hairsplitting: The power games of the politicians are
hampering the constitution writing process in a dangerous
way!!], Nembang:
CA
calendar in for seventh amendment (kp) [!!],
NC,
UML
yet to present concept (kp) [!!], Between
the
lines (kp), Govt
to
seek clarification from Landgren over biased report (rn),
Who
wags
what: Note of dissent, by Shyam K.C. (kp), NHRC
recommendations
ignored by government (kp), CA
committee
on Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles submits report
(nn)
08/11/2009: Nepal
stands
ground: Peace under increasing risk: UNMIN (kp), Is
the
peace process failing?, by Ian Martin (kp), Poudel
to
UN: Shut mouth (kp) [??],
Nepal
officially
expresses reservations over UNSG's report at UNSC
(nn), UN
refutes
intervention slur (ht), Ongoing
verbal
spat between Nepal govt. and UN exposes the Indian
dimension (News Analysis), by Anand Gurung (nn), Beyond
the
timeframe (kp), Govt,
Maoist
on opposite poles (kp), Dahal
puts
agitation clock forward (kp), PM
calls
Maoists for talks to end deadlock (nn), Top
three
parties responsible for political deadlock: Thakur
(nn), NC
proposed
us to dissolve CA and impose presidential rule: UML leader
(nn) [???], Maoist
chairman
Dahal hints at easing House obstruction to let budget pass
(nn), Indigenous
lots
vent ire on govt (kp), Join
us:
Dahal to Madhesi parties (ht), Protracted
People’s
War And Maoist Revolution, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)
07/11/2009: Maoist
chairman
says his party will declare 'parallel govt' if it has to
enter 3rd phase of stir (nn) Maoists
shelve
autonomy agenda (kp), Maoists’
marginal
halt on stir, by Roshan Sanwa and Govinda Chhetri
(ht), Getting
fiscal
federalism right, by Biswas Bsaral (kp), UNMIN
dissatisfied
over progress in Nepal’s peace process; says SG’s
statement is not intervention (nn), NC,
Maoist
leaders lock horns over UNSG's statement (nn), Ethnicity
base
for federal states, says Dr Bhattarai (nn), Govt
may
increase army's role: Defence minister (nn) [???]
06/11/2009: Maoists
could
be 'bypassed' to give a passage to the budget: DPM
Gachhedhar (nn) [There will
be no legitimacy if you ignore a party that owns almost
40% of the MPs that have been elected by the people!!],
UCPN
(Maoist)
backs off again, withdraws plans to declare autonomous
provinces (nn), Contradiction
in
terms
Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai admits weakness (nt
06/11/2009), United
Nations
for the nation: "We are not looking for any additional
business," says ex-UNMIN deputy Tamrat Samuel (nt)
05/11/2009: DAOs’
face
Maoists’ protest (ht), Maoists
continue
dharna at DAOs (nn), Bhattarai
assures
Maoists will not take up arms again (nn), What
do
the Maoists really want?, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht),
Intra-party
rivalries
costing Nepal dear, says UML supremo, interview with
Jhala Nath Khanal (ht), Learning
from
neighbours Political stability matters, by Kamal Raj
Dhungel (ht), Fundamental
rights’
panel finalises draft (ht), Nepali
Constitutional
Dilemma, by Suryabahadur Singh (rn)
04/11/2009: Dahal
tries
to assure envoys on protests (kp), Commentary:
Political
battle lines drawn, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Maoists
picket
DAOs across the country (nn), Autonomous
state,
parallel govt symbolic: Bhattarai (ht), ‘Maoist
stir
breach of CPA’: Govt directs security agencies to
remain alert (kp), Maoists
will
fight back if government oppression continues: Sharma
(nn), Govt
braces
for Maoists’ plan, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Maoists
call
off blockade (kp), Ex-rebels
call
off TIA blockade, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Dhankuta
under
indefinite curfew (ht), Curfew
relaxed
in Dhankuta (nn), Offices
protest
Matrika menace (kp), Govt
calls
MJF for talks (nn), Misguided
stakes (ht), Constitution
drafting,
Challenges and opportunities, by Binod Kumar Chaudhary
(ht), Oli
takes
lead to end dispute (ht) [The extremely conservative minded Oli is not the
person who can end dispute!], European
Union’s
role in Democracy building in South Asia,
by Sridhar K. Khatri (tg)
03/11/2009: Army
will
be mobilised if CPA breaks: Pokhrel (kp) [Do
you really know what you are talking about??], Govt
puts
security agencies on high alert (nn), Power
centre
shifts to Koirala residence, PM Nepal pays a visit after
Maoist and UML chairmen (nn), Maoists
take
hold of Dhankuta Municipality (kp), Dhankuta
turns
tense as Youth Force starts protests (nn), Local
administration
clamps curfew in Dhankuta (nn), Maoists
capture
civic body, VDCs, by Kul Prasad Rai (ht), Maoists
disruption
at local bodies (ht), Maoists
withdraw
bandh at TIA (nn), Protests
make
residents see red (kp), Dahal
rejects
shun-stir plea (kp), Maoist
leadership
assures foreign ambassadors of party's commitment to peace
process (nn), Maoists
likely
to let budget pass, by Arjun (ht), Political
flight
to Delhi resumes after a break (kp), A
response to the Secretary-General, by Kanak Mani Dixit
(kp), PM's
political
advisor slams UNSG's suggestion for unity govt (nn)
02/11/2009: Change
in
citizenship law demanded (kp), MJF
submits
memo to PM Nepal (ht), MJF
sings
agitation tune (kp), Prachanda
sparks
torch of protest (ht), Torch-bearing
Maoists
fuel stir (kp), Maoists
launch
protests with torch rally (rn), Critical
institutions
likely to be paralysed (kp), Maoists
picket
local government offices (nn), Maoists
take
over Dhankuta municipality (nn), Koirala
meets
Dahal, calls for withdrawal of Maoist protest (nn), Absence
holds
integration panel meet to ransom (kp), NC
against
changing national flag (rn) [I.e.
it shall remain to be a symbol of Hindu traditionalism!],
CA
thematic
panel reports Comparative insights missing, by Mukti
Rijal (ht), Something
troubles
me, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Essential
services
to come to a halt if budget not passed soon (nn), Matrika
Yadav
demands for bench in parliament (nn)
01/11/2009: UN
chief
prescribes national unity govt (kp), Thinking
about
Mao’s thoughts, by Shyam Prasad Adhikari (kp), Dr
Bhattarai
says Maoists' ultimate aim is state capture (nn), Maoists
all
set for nationwide stir, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Maoist
Movement;
Dahal: Govt reaction to decide stir shape (kp), Dahal
warns
against use of force to suppress Maoist agitation
(nn), Maoist
stir
puts tourists in a fix (ht), Maoists
begin
second round of protests against President's move
(nn), MJF
sings
Maoist tunes for protests (nn), Neutralised
citizenship
for unknown fathers’ children (kp) [The
father's citizenship is totally unimpotant as long has the
mother has Nepalese citizenship! When will these male
traditionalist 'leaders' learn this??], ‘Nepal
will
become a failed state if deadlock persist’ (ht), Maoists
On
The Wrong Side Of History, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), When
Things
Fall Apart, Pranav Bhattarai (rn)
31/10/2009: Preparations
intensified, Dahal still for options (kp), Ruling
parties:
Crush Maoist stir if riot rules, by Anil Giri (kp), Coalition
slams
Maoists' stir plan, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Maoist
chairman
Dahal directs party cadres to make agitation peaceful
(nn), Bhandari,
PM
not in unison, by Chintamani Poudel and Surya Prakash
Kandel (ht), Bandh
cripples
life in eastern hills, by Sita Niraula (ht), UNSG
suggests
national unity govt (nn)
30/10/2009:
PLA
first,
then statute: PM (ht), Bidhaya
Bhandari
creates a flutter, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Peace
Row:
The government is in a fix after one of its senior
ministers raises a demand for reviewing the peace pact,
by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp), Bhandari
reiterates
to revise CPA (rn), Defence
minister
warns of army deployment if Maoist protests turn violent
(nn), Maoists
using
cantonments to carry out attacks on rival parties, says NC
Youth Wing (nn), Shut
down
cantonments, says Tarun Dal (kp) [Shall
the country return to war??], Maoists
invite
all to join their protests (nn), Govt
to
adopt stringent measure to bolster law and order (nn),
Infuriated
Maoists
whet protest blade (kp), Banda
batters
East (kp), Maoists'
bandh
in 5 hilly districts (ht), Govt
calls
UCPN-M for talks (ht), Consensus
to
confrontation: Stepping into the marshland, by
Birendra P. Mishra (ht), Fake
crusaders (ht), Zero
sum
shenanigans: Maoist protests may break the stalemate, but
what comes after?, by Prashant Jha (nt), UML
lawmakers
for broad political meet (kp), PM’s
brother
gets HK’s top post (kp) [Long live nepotism!!], Absenteeism
mars
CC (kp), Prez
rule;
Civil society activists (ht), Presidential
conduct (nt), PM
expresses
readiness to amend Interim Constitution (rn), What
Is
Civilian Supremacy? by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Rehabilitation
Of
Discharged Combatants, by Indra Karki (rn), "There
is
still hope", interview with Nilambar Acharya,
Constitutional Committee chairman (nt), Geographic
view
of federalism: Federalism isn't a quick fix, it should be
built to last, by Bhim prasad Subedi (nt), Difficult
Frontiers, by Sushil Sharma (sp), Gift
of
Giants: As Nepal’s neighbors continue on a collision
course, it may be a wishful thinking to expect lasting
political stability in the country, by Keshab Poudel
(sp), 'Talks,
Not
Agitation, Good For Nepalese Maoists', interview
with Wong Hangwei (sp), Wranglings
Within:
The future political course in Nepal will be determined by
the intra-party feud among major political parties as much
by external factors, by Bhagirath Yogi and Saroj Dahal
(sp)
29/10/2009: CA
panel
recommends 31 fundamental rights (ht), CA
panel
mulls 31 fundamental rights (kp), UCPN
(Maoist)
for clipping centre power: declaration of emergency
(kp), Easy
does
it (kp), Rights
and
duties, by Biswas Baral (kp), Strikes
paralyse
eastern districts (nn)
28/10/2009: Dahal-Khanal
meet
fails to break ice (kp), No
cloud
9 (ht), Maoists
unveil
protest plan: ‘National unity govt not key agenda’
(kp), Maoist
activists
attack Deuba: 19 injured in clash, by Dipendra
Baduwal (kp), Disillusioned
mofussil:
People in the remote districts are sick and tired of
endless Kathmandu-centric politics, by Abhi Subedi
(kp), Patrons
and
clients, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Modality
of
governance: CA panel to talk to bigwigs (kp), Army
integration:
Maoists for amending tech panel proposals, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), Maoists
to
recall Rai from tech committee on army integration
(nn), Limbuwan
bandh
hits eastern regions (ht), Train
the
political leaders Making education work in Nepal, by
Mana Prasad Wagley (ht)
27/10/2009: Slippery
slope:
Bidhya Bhandari’s proposal to amend the CPA must be
rejected absolutely, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), UCPN-M
dared
to prove majority (ht), Ruling
parties
stand by govt (kp), CA’s
draft
on citizenship ready, by Prakash Acharya (ht), House
disruption
hitting civilian supremacy: Sujata (rn) [Yes,
better say supremacy of the people! That was also true
when the NC and other parties disrupted the house!!],
Three
party
talks inconclusive, UCPN-Maoist repeats same demand
(rn) [And what about the others?],
UML,
Maoist
leaders meeting inconclusive (nn), Dahal:
The
plot thickens (kp), Maoist
finalize
15-day protest programme, to go all out against govt from
Nov 2 (nn), Cooperative
Federalism:
A Necessity, by Laxmi Bahadur Vaidya (rn), NA
again
requests PM's office to promote Maj Gen Singh (nn), The
plot
thickens: Foreign intervention in our affairs has become
complicated with China joining in, by Aditya Man
Shrestha (nn)
26/10/2009: GPK,
Khanal,
Prachanda, to meet (ht), Three
party
talks inconclusive, UCPN-Maoist repeats same demand
(rn), Maoist-led
govt,
the bottom-line: Kiran (ht), Dahal,
Khanal
against any revision of CPA: UNMIN chief deeply worried
about the future of the peace process, by Phanindra
Dahal (kp), Maoist
chairman
asks cadres to be prepared for '3rd Janaandolan' (nn),
NC,
UML
decide to make last ditch efforts to reach compromise with
Maoists (nn), Limbuwan
group
imposes Taplejung bandh, by Sita Niraula (ht), Matrika’s
‘PLA
company’ in Jhapa (ht), Help
end
deadlock, Prez tells lawyers (rn), Nepal
starts
largest demining operation, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp),
We
want
results: Foreign donors should demand their money’s worth
from our easygoing politicians, by John Narayan
Parajuli (kp)
25/10/2009: Toran
Singh
appointment draws rights body’s wrath (kp), Govt
on
offensive in east hills, by Ratna Prasad Acharya (ht),
NC
not
to let GPK's monopoly, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Nepali
Congress:
Remnant of Feudalism, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), UML
for
direct polls to elect PM (ht), New
statute
should favour marginalised: NHRC chair (ht), Maoists
Need
To Learn More From China, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Big
parties
hold separate parleys, still no consensus in sight
(nn), Senior
Maoist
leader demands PM's resignation for consensus (nn), Agitation
to
revitalise statute drafting: Dahal (kp), Gurung
warns
of civil disobedience movement (kp), Poor
fellows:
Poverty fuels conflict, and economic development is the
only way to ensure security, by Jaya Raj Acharya (kp)
24/10/2009: UNSC
wants
UNMIN to go by Jan 23, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Diplomats
inspect
weapon stores of NA, cantonment (rn), Six
envoys
inspect NA barracks, PLA camp (kp), Nov
1:
Maoists' new stir deadline (ht), Maoists
extend
ultimatum: Give nine more days for consensus, by
Sanjeev Satgainya (kp), Singh
appointed
acting CoAS (rn), CoAS
away,
Toran to hold fort, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht) [Better present him in court!],
Take
heed,
lest the nation falls: Nembang (ht), Revisiting
The
Peace Process, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), 2000
hectares
still under Maoist occupation in Kailali, by Mohan
Budhair (kp), Newa
Mukti
Morcha rallies along proposed Newa Autonomous State border
(nn)
23/10/2009: Parties
inch
closer to clinch deal, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Expedite
army
merger process: UNMIN, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), PM,
Landgren
discuss peace process, UNMIN urges govt to speed up
integration process (rn), Army
recruitment
remark worries UNMIN (kp), UNSC
member
envoys, UNMIN chief inspect Maoist cantonments, NA's arms
container (nn), Defense
Minister
says peace accord has become obsolete, calls for its
review (nn) [???], Somebody
stop
her: Bidya Bhandari should not be allowed to thrust Nepal
into further uncertainty (kp), Maoists
to
announce protests today (ht), Maoists
warn
of another stir (kp), Understanding
Nepal’s
transition Do we really want what we must?, by Ganga
Thapa (ht), Discrepancy
In
Rhetoric And Action, by Yuba, Media
and
conflict: n“Mainstream” media is deepening cleavages in
society with biased coverage of ethnic issues, by
Kahendra Lawoti (kp), Watch
out
for Andolan III: We the people will not forgive if the
political parties do not get their act together, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp)
22/10/2009: Consensus
unlikely,
says Kiran, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Baidya
keeps
his eye on consensus clock (kp), Ethnopolitics
in
Nepal: Some challenging portents, by Mukti Rijal (ht),
‘PM
attacked
NC’s institutional rights’ (ht), Bhattarai
gives
3-day ultimatum to Prez (ht), Maoists
ready
to go to any length to uphold 'civilian supremacy'
(nn), Army
chief
briefs PM about his upcoming US visit (nn), ‘Recruitment
drive
will open within Oct’, by Phanindra Dahal (kp) [???], UNMIN
chief
takes up Defence Minister's controversial statement with
PM, says CPA must be implemented (nn), Home
Minister
vows to implement special security strategy again
(nn), Loose
ends:
How federal Nepal’s national heritage is going to be
managed needs to be decided, by Bipin Adhikari (kp)
21/10/2009: Tea
party
belies Maoists’ pledge (ht), Between
the
lines (ht), Translate
Words
Into Action (rn), Three-party
task
force to prepare common document for consensus by Thursday
(nn), NHRC
for
action against ex-CoAS (ht), Journos
condemn
Patel's 'release', by Sujit Kumar Aryal (ht), State
of
impunity (rep), Our
survival
Kill the snake, break not the stick, by Mani Dixit
(ht), There
is
need of national consensus for bringing Nepal Sambat into
use: PM (rn), The
party
is over: Home is where his heart is, and it is home
where Prachanda's bigger problems remain, by Surendra
Phuyal (kp)
20/10/2009: Maoists
decide
to strive for consensus; hosting tea reception today
(nn), Nepal´s
Supreme Leaders Wreaking Democracy, by Prakash Bom
(Global Politician)
19/10/2009: Dahal
returns
from China; says dialogue is UCPN-M's priority, not
protests (nn)
18/10/2009: CA
likely
to miss deadline again (kp), Waxing
And
Waning of Girija Koirala, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km),
Bhandari
dances
to Olis trumpet (ht), Walkathon
for
Newar autonomous state (ht), Sujata
promotion
irks Deuba (kp), Rooting
for
Nepali Sambat: Do we need another people’s war to get
Nepal Sambat implemented?, by Hisila Yami (kp), Bhattarai
floats
three options for ending deadlock (nn)
17/10/2009: Prakash
Man
trains his gun on GPK's 'grip' in party (ht), Deuba
unhappy
with Sujata’s promotion to DPM; Sujata ‘warns’ NC leaders
against trying to change govt (nn)
16/10/2009: Mine
menace
persists: Toll reaches 113, by Kamal Raj Sigdel
(kp), Frost
on
the pane (ht), CA
women
members to table sankalpa prastav (ht), Maoist
women
left behind, by Aruna Rayamajhi (sp), 3-party
panel
to prepare sankalpa prastav (ht), Peace
process
and people’s Sovereignty in Nepal, by Govinda Raj
Joshi (Nepali Congress) (sp), The
President
has not violated any constitutional provisions,
interview witrh Surya Dhungel (sp), Zero-sum
Game:
As three major political parties stick to their guns,
political stalemate continues, by Saroj Dahal (sp), NC
prez
brushes aside ‘minor irritants’, by Shekhar Regmi
(ht), Family
matters:
Koirala's dynastic tendency undermines democracy in his
party, by Mallika Aryal (nt), The
daughter
also rises: Who said hardcore politics was a popularity
contest?, by CK Lal (nt), Risk-taking
for
dummies: The latest scandal exposes the management values
that underpin many of Nepal's institutions, by
Ashutosh Tiwari (nt), NC
leaders
wash dirty laundry in public, accuse party president of
whimsical behavior and nepotism (nn), Discord,
and
more discord: Too little, too late to meet the
constitution deadline (nt), Uncomplicating
peace:
Forgetting the past is not Nepal's future, by
Prashant Jha (nt), PM
Nepal
says Maoists have kept their lust for power after being
greeted with black flag (nn)
15/10/2009: UN
appeals for swift discharge of minors (kp), Flag
debate
flares up (kp) [The current
flag is definitely based on Hindu symbolism and does not
suit an inclusive secular state!!], Parties
agree
on flexible constitutional amendment procedures, but
differ on national symbols (nn 15/10/2009), 3-party
nod
to prioritise statute (ht) [???],
CC
to
seek GPK clarification, by Prakash Acharya (ht), CA
committee
sticks to deadline, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Big
three
form taskforce to give way out to political deadlock
(nn) [This does not mean anything!],
Oli
for
amending peace accord (nn) [Prevent
this extremely conservative minded politician from
returning Nepal to times of civil war!!]
14/10/2009: Maoists
spoil
relief distribution, by Shivraj Bhatta (ht), Relief
distribution
to flood victims stalled due to Maoist threat (nn), Kids
relive
trauma of violence, by Somnath Banstola (ht), Results
must
speak (ht), State
restructuring
and fiscal federalism: Convergence is a big challenge,
by Dilli Raj Khanal (ht), Sushil
on
Sujata’s new post (ht), NC
leader
claims party will seek clarification from NC president on
Sujata's promotion (nn), Sujata
slams
NC leaders against her (ht), Induction
of
new DPM will stabilise govt: PM (rn) [by
wooing Girija??], CA
vice-chair
cut up with leaders (ht), Three-party
meet
fails to hammer out a deal (ht), House
meet
postponed after obstruction (rn), Top
UN
official calls for immediate release of 2,973 minors in
Maoist cantonments (nn), 'Katawal
could
get important responsibility' (nn) [????],
Big
Three
agree to settle differences on new constitution (nn) [one of thousands of similar empty
promises!!]
13/10/2009: PLA
leader
criticises govt package (ht), Don’t
stand
in way: Minister to Maoists (kp), Maybe,
a
pointer (ht), Muslims'
five-day
ultimatum to govt (ht), Maoists
table
amended draft (ht), DPM
post
for Sujata Koirala, by Prakash Acharya (ht), PM
appoints
Sujata Deputy Prime Minister (rn), Sujata
sworn
in as DPM, NC leaders miffed, by Kamal Raj Sigdel
(kp), Khanal
says
FM Koirala's promotion has not put govt in tight rope
(nn), NC
CWC
meeting put off as leaders stand divided over Sujata's
elevation to DPM (nn), ‘Difficult
to
have statute by May 28’ (kp), Looking
to
the future: The Maoists have a long-term plan to install
themselves in power so firmly that they cannot be
dislodged, by Aditya Adhikari (kp)
12/10/2009: Indigenous
groups
decry state division (kp), 373
disqualified
PLA fighters all set for new life, by Sabin Chandra
Acharya (ht), Rehabilitation
begins
at Dudhauli (rn), Disqualified
fighters’
discharge process begins, by Rajkumar Karki (kp), Norwegian
support
to the discharge and rehabilitation process (nn), CoAS:
NA
will accept decision on integration (kp), Prachanda
sets
off for China: UCPN-M boss promises end of stalemate on
October 20 (ht), Prachanda
off
to China, Says deadlock to end soon (rn), Peace
process
about to collapse: Bhattarai (ht), Constitution
in
the making: Politically neutral Nepal, by Madhav
Shrestha (ht), Nemwang
flays
foreign powers (rn), Sujata
Koirala
appointed DPM (nn) [Never
ending nepotism!!]
11/10/2009: MJF
chief
shows no mercy to govt (kp), OHCHR
heart
aches for indigenous lot (kp), Talks
on
to resolve deadlock, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Rights
activists'
pledge to solve political dispute, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Three's
a
crowd: The big parties want to keep the Maoists out as
they hate to share power with them, by Janak Raj Joshi
(kp), Disqualified
PLA
fighters, minors to be released today, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), Discriminated'
Khas
Kshetris up ante for inclusion in indigenous list: Caste
accounts for 18 per cent of the population (ht), UN
Mission
In Nepal Expedite The Integration And Rehabilitation
Processes, by Indra Karki (rn) [The
UN mission can never be successful without the willing
cooperation of the elected and nominated 'leaders' of
Nepal! But such willingness is not existent!], For
Ending
Political Deadlock, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
10/10/2009: UCPN-M
lawmakers
stall House once again (ht), Prove
majority
to form govt, says PM (rn), Dahal,
PM
Nepal meet Koirala separately; no consensus in sight yet
(nn), Dahal
to
leave for weeklong China tour Sunday (nn), EU
delegates'
recipe for peace, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Compromise
key
to peace: Troika, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Partial
effect
to east bandh (ht), The
Voice
of Multi-lingual Nepal: Manjushree Thapa on translating
Nepali writing and the state of affairs, by Amish Raj
Mulmi (kp), No
talks
with anarchists, says minister Chemjong (rn) [Anarchy
is also calling for bandhs and boycotting the work of the
CA; and there is hardly any political party that has not
praticed these anarchist poltics time and again!!],
Security
top
brass going on a foreign visit (nn) [??]
09/10/2009: Discharge
after
economic package, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), An
officer and a gentleman (kp), Khanal
for
parliamentary debate on president’s move (nn), Statute
naming
game starts (kp), Scribes
haul
Rawal over ‘spy plan’ (kp), Let
them
come to Tundikhel, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Sub-committee
hands
over draft of constitution to CC (nn), Delegation
shows
concern about peace process, statute (rn), National
Govt.
A Must, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn)
08/10/2009: Army
chief:
Integration purely a political issue, by Phanindra
Dahal (kp), Koirala
washes
his hands of charges (kp), Groundwork
begins
for fighters’ discharge (kp), Moderators’
plight, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Instability
In
Interest Of Foreign Powers, by Shyam K.C. (rn), Maoists
stall
House business (ht), FNJ
to
protest govt's plans to use journos as spooks (nn)
07/10/2009: Politicos
pack
a punch, paunch and all, by Asim Suvedi and Pratichya
Dulal (kp), Matrika,
Jagat
to lose CA berths (kp), Parliament
braces
for storm clouds, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Reconciliation
or
revolt?, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), US
viewpoint: Yet
to be assured about Maoists, by Rishi Dhamala (ht), Occupier
NA
makes govt officials suffer, by Shiva Apriya (ht), Defence
Minister
for revision of peace accord (nn) [??],
Prachanda
for
common motion at Parliament (rn), Maoists
may
even table impeachment proposal against Prez: Dr Bhattarai
(nn)
06/10/2009: PM,
Dahal
hold talks to end deadlock (kp), Dahal
says
party's 'new proposal' to resolve political deadlock
(nn), Heavy
political
wrangling Fallout on statute writing, by Mukti Rijal
(ht), DPM
sees
design to topple government (ht), Prachanda
denies
proposing GPK as PM (rn), Dahal:
Change
of guard our 4th priority (kp), Govt
to
start fighters’ discharge in earnest (kp), Jwala
Singh's
top man arrested (nn)
05/10/2009: Stalemate
will
end Wednesday: Koirala; Yield ground first, Dahal tells
parties (kp), Top
leaders
vow to clear impasse in next three days (rn), Maoist
put
heat on political parties (kp), Maoists
for
amicable solution, protests only second option (rn), Gathering
milieu
to lessen mistrust, by Prakash Acharya (ht), PM
Nepal
meets Maoist chairman (nn), No
iced
tea (ht), Matrika:
Our
party forming army too (kp) [Nepal
cannot have enough armies if it shall be destroyed
quickly!!], Allegations
and
counter-allegations, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Rule
of
law? What?, by John N. Parajuli (kp), The
tiller
should own the land, interview with Hari Roka (kp), PM
Nepal
assures increase in monthly allowance to injured of 2006
movement (nn)
04/10/2009: Tea
party
raises hope for consensus, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Ball
on
top leaders' court, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), End
to
deadlock on horizon: PM; Dahal, Katawal steal the
show (kp), NC-UML
proposal
comes a cropper, by Anil Giri (kp), Maoist
demand
hard to meet (kp), UCPN-M
to
make more efforts to end deadlock (nn), Bhattarai
sees
no solution (kp), Groundswell
of
protest after Tihar (ht), NA
deprives
rightful claimants of assets, by Laxmi Gautam (ht), Debate
on
timeframe of new statute (kp), Sujata
to
be DPM (rep), UML
tea
reception underway (nn), Holy
Or
Unholy Alliance of Eighteen Political Parties, by
Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
03/10/2009: Three-party
talks
fail to make headway (ht), Big
three
fail to reach consensus (nn), Senior
Nepali
Congress leaders stand up for Prez (ht), Maoists
show
black flags at President Yadav (nn), Dr
Bhattarai
blames NC, UML for deadlock (nn), Democracy's
blurred
future, by Lok Raj Baral (rep), Top
leaders
hopeful of breakthrough within few days (nn)
02/10/2009: Nod
to
sankalpa prastav in principle, by Arjun Bhandari (ht),
Parties
inch
closer to consensus (kp), Saturday's
three-party
meet to finalise draft of consensus (nn), UCPN-M
not
to budge on its stance on 'civilian supremacy' (nn), Matrika
finds
upsurge of monarchists across parties (ht), Sushil
Koirala
rules out action against Prez (ht), President,
PM
discuss prevalent politics (nn), Party
chiefs
spell consensus to end violence (nn), Move
to
extend CA term draws flak (kp), Our
finest
hour, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp)
01/10/2009: Parties
working
for common motion, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Dashain
dialogue, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), End
pretenses (ht), Prachanda
meets
Prez (ht), Khanal-Dahal
discuss
ending deadlock (nn), Senior
citizens
and constitution: Focus on rights, by Chhattra Pradhan
(ht)
30/09/2009: UCPN
(Maoist)
deputes team to talk with other parties (nn), 'Constitution-writing
ought
to be prime basis of political consensus' (nn), Dahal
meets
President Yadav to end current political deadlock (nn)
29/09/2009: Maoists
decide
to be more flexible (nn)
27/09/2009: Deadlock
will
end soon, says Koirala (nn)
26/09/2009: Nepal
still
a killing field: 1284 deaths, 2,100 abductions
(kp), Govt
revises
conflict toll (kp), Three
JMMT
cadres killed (kp), Consensus
by
Nov. 7: Dahal (kp), Implement
pledges:
OHCHR to Maoists (kp), OHCHR-N's
strongly-worded
missive for Prachand (ht), Marathon
parleys
to end stubborn impasse: Talks to continue on
Saturday (kp), Parties
inch
closer to a deal on Prez debate, by Arjun Bhandari
(ht), No
debate
on president’s move, says PM (nn), The
claim
for rights, by Aditya Adhikari (kp)
25/09/2009: Eclipse
of
reason, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Maoists
have
four options:Pokharel (ht), UML-Maoist
meet
concludes positively (nn), Beggar
description
of conflict-hit NC cadre (ht), Crime
and
no punishment?, by Bhagirath Yogi and Saroj Dahal
(sp), Security
program
is yielding results , interview with Bhim Rawal
(kp), Competing
Inequality:
Growing up Untouchable in Nepal, by Mohan Das
Manandhar and Rojan Bajracharya (sp), “Dalits
are
one of the most deprived communities in Nepal”,
interview with Biswendra Paswan (sp)
24/09/2009: 'Endgame
for
the People's Republic to begin from Valley' (ht), ‘Present
crisis
extraordinary’ (rn), Move
to
incorporate in new statute: 15-year wait for citizenship
for foreign-origin wives (ht), Security
alert
in violence-hit Birgunj, by Rabi Dahal (ht), Without
business, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Defense
minister
instructs NA headquarters to resume recruitment (nn) [??]
23/09/2009: Statute-drafting
deadline
may be missed: CC chair (ht), 'Maoists'
stir
to surpass April Uprising' (ht), No
let
up: NC has made it plain and clear that its support for
the UML-led government will continue without any let up
(ht)
22/09/2009: Maoists
blame
NC for deadlock (ht), Poudel
launches
tirade against Prachanda (ht), Dahal
claims
Madhesis are withdrawing support to govt (nn), No
revolt
after Tihar, Maoist leader says (nn), Woman
rights
activists clamour for fair representation in Truth
Commission (ht), Mistrust
mars
statute drafting process, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Girija
opposes
'latitudinal division' of the country (nn)
21/09/2009: Sujata
bashes
govt, party (kp), MJF
chief
roars in Sunsari (kp), A
stone’s throw away, by Shyam K.C. (kp), We
will
establish an army of 100,000 people, interview with
Tharu leader Laxman Tharu (kp), Property
ceiling
clause comes under fire, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Cabinet
forms
panel to provide relief to insurgency victims (ht), Maoists'
end-game
strategy, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht)
20/09/2009: NC
pledges
firm support to govt (ht), Ministry
fires
Maoist-picked secretaries (ht) [Yes,
please make peace without participation of the Maoists as
the state did between 1996 and 2006!!], Talks
On
To End Crisis (rn), Is
Country
Heading Towards Ethnic War?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn),
Consumption,
Distribution,
Poverty And Inequality, by Kamal Raj Dhungel
(rn), Govt
forms
panel to assess damages during insurgency (nn) [??], PM
Nepal
praises 'heroic acts' of NA, says it has always accepted
civilian supremacy (nn) [...
and made more than 1.000 of these supreme civilian people
dissappear!!]
19/09/2009: Revolt
after
Tihar: Dahal (kp), Festivity
pause
for Maoists' stir (ht) [And what about the festivities of Nepal's non-Hindu
groups??], Prachanda
directs
PLA fighters to obey govt's order, by Chintamani
Poudel (ht), Security
mechanism
for festive season, by Sabin Chandra Acharya (ht), CA
panel
okays land reform amid serious controversy, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), Truth
And
Reconciliation, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn)
18/09/2009: ‘House
business
to resume soon’ (rn), NC
proposes
16 provinces (rn), Proposal
passed
by CA committee allows govt to seize land above ceiling
(nn), Dahal
warns
of 'decisive revolt' after Tihar (nn 18/09/2009)
17/09/2009: PM
vows
to activate NSC, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Overdue
galvanisation:
The national security policy should not be in the interest
of any ruling party, but for the good of the citizens
(ht), Big
Three
on verge of ending deadlock: Joint sankalpa prastav
likely; NC fears no-trust motion (ht), Big
3
agree on joint resolution motion (kp), NC,
UML
dare Maoists (kp), Uncalled-for
actions (kp), SC
order
deceptive, VP claims, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), I'm
still
the Vice President: Jha, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), State
Restructuring (rn), Dahal
for
constitution amendment to 'rectify' President's move
(nn), A
hard nut to crack (kp), NC,
UML
miss federal wagon (kp), Old
habits, by Achyut Wagle (kp)
16/09/2009: Self-determinism
sans
secession: CA panel (kp), UML
proposes
13 provinces (rn), Brahmins,
Chhetris
join indigenous issue, seek tag, by Dev Kumar Sunuwar
(kp), We
want
in, by Bhesh K. Tamang (kp), Some
difficult
questions, by Prashant Jha (kp), Losing
course, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Activate
National
Defence Council: PM, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Parleys
on
to end parliament disruption (ht), Maoists'
gen
secy for referendum to end current stalemate (ht), Constitutional
dynamics
of federalism: Issues vs concepts, by Anuj Mishra
(ht), Faded
optimism:
The Maoist cadres out in force to disrupt any official
function attended by a cabinet member seems to be the norm
now (ht), Parties
divided
on national flag (nn) [The symbols and colours of the current flag are
closely related to the feudal Hindu state!!], Herders
and
priests: The Bahun leaders are wasting time by acting like
cheap manipulators and traditional practitioners of
exclusionism, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Bogie
politics:
The NC and the UML are haunted by the ghosts of the
monarchy and the Maoists, by Abhi Subedi (kp)
15/09/2009: Dangerous
apathy (kp), UN:
Execute
recommendations (kp), Control
mechanism
for PLA finalized, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), CA
panel's
nod to right to self-determination (ht), Day
I
discussion on judiciary: Many CA members skip
deliberations; Major parties not on the same page
(kp), CA
panel's
proposals raise fear over judicial independence, by
Prakash Acharya (ht), CA
members
detained (kp) [mainly
Dalits!!], PM's
function
disrupted; 30 hurt: Maoists clash with cops at Purbanchal
University convocation venue, by Manoj Shrestha (ht)
14/09/2009: As
rift
deepens, tones keep on changing: ‘Maoists can lead’
(kp), Nepal
sees
Maoist sway in UML top brass (kp), CA
committee
set for voting (kp), Hail
to
the chief (kp), Indigenous
Experts'
Meet: Self-determination, inclusion top agendas
(kp), Lawmakers
lambast
judiciary revamp proposal (ht), CA
starts
deliberations on judiciary draft report (rn), Code
of
conduct for PLA combatants (ht)
13/09/2009: 'Maoist
trap
ahead’ (kp), PM
hits
out at Prachanda (ht), PM
harangues
Maoists for creating rift in ‘coalition’ (rn), Maoist
lawmakers
arrested while staging protest in front of Singha Durbar
(nn), Parliamentary
system
not acceptable to UCPN-M: Kiran (ht) [??],
Be
ready
for final battle, says Dr Baburam Bhattarai (ht), Will
The
CA Draft New Constitution By 28 May 2010?, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn)
12/09/2009: UML,
NC
in line of Prachanda's fire, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), Prachanda
warns
of third people’s movement (rn), Maoist-led
govt
possible if there's consensus: Pokharel (nn), Pandey
rules
out timely statute by sidelining Maoists (nn), Restructuring
The
State, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn)
11/09/2009: Int'l
community
worries over sluggish statute-drafting pace (ht), French
parliamentary
delegation meets former PM Deuba, warns rift between
parties might adversely affect constitution making
(nn), Deadline
saga:
There is optimism being floated around that the deadline
for promulgating the new constitution will be met
(ht), Time
Running
Out (rn), Turning
the
key (nt), Ananta
makes
Maoists' lust for power obvious (ht), Why
Are
Parties Repeating Mistakes?, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn),
Nepal
and
Koirala: Nepal is behaving as if he is the leader rather
than the figurehead of a wobbly coalition, by CK Lal
(nt), Two
more
ministers inducted into cabinet (nn) [Why??
Squandering of public property is also a form of crime!!],
Maoist
leaders
raise war cry; vow to bring down UML govt (nn), Old
Precedent:
Vice president Permananda Jha kicks off a row over language,
rekindling a decades-old fire that could snowball into a major
political crisis, by Saroj Dahal (sp), “I
took
The Oath in Hindi and There Is Nothing Wrong On It”,
interview with Upendra Yadav (sp), “Don’t
pretend
that we have any silver bullet for the new constitution of
Nepal”, interview with Robert Piper (sp)
10/09/2009: Disunity
among
parties leads CA to miss deadline: Amends work schedule
for sixth time as May 28,2010 draws closer (ht), Rescheduled
for
sixth time (kp), 'Court
cannot
issue order to President' (ht) [Highest
judicial authority is in the hands of the Supreme Court!
The President is not an authoritarian monarch!], Limbuwan
Council
proposes eight states (ht), Maoist
model
of judiciary Impractical in Nepal, by Ramesh Parajuli
(ht), CoAS
who
has steered clear of controversy, by Rajan Pokhrel
(ht)
09/09/2009: Prachanda
finds
radical ally in Dr Bhattarai, by Shiva Apriya (ht), Prachanda
predicts
doom for UML-led coalition govt (ht), House
deadlock
could be solved, says Prachanda (rn), CA
set
to amend constitution-drafting timetable (nn), Committe
drafts
code of conduct for PLA fighters, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), Sunsari
head
of Ranabir Sena, two others held (ht), Rising
inequality: Political
economy of conflict, by Kamal Raj Dhungel (ht), Special
security
plan for Kathmandu Valley, by Trishna RL Rana Thapa
(ht)
08/09/2009: Constitutional
crisis
looming, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Defiant
Jha
ushers in constitutional impasse: Experts, by Ananta
Raj Luitel (ht), ‘No
erosion
of trust yet’, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Madhes-based
parties
in govt bats for Jha (ht), Spoken
too
soon: It may be too early for the government to claim
success (kp), Maoists
still
nurse grudge against Prez (ht), Prachanda
takes
a dig at rivals, by Suryamani Gautam (ht), Prachanda
warns
of thunder for civil supremacy (rn), Dahal
rules
out ending house deadlock (nn), Arms
haul
from outlawed Ranabir Sena's office, by Shekhar Regmi
(ht), Ranavir
Sena
‘headquarters’ busted (nn), Caught
finally (ht), Power
tussle
puts statute drafting on back burner, by Prakash
Acharya (ht)
07/09/2009: Special
panel
to rein in Maoist combatants, by Phanindra Dahal (kp),
Panel
urges
political role for PLA fighters, by Tika R Pradhan
(ht), Maoist
combatants
are still being politically and militarily trained,
interview with Deepak Prakash Bhatta (kp), Maoist
chairman
plans to arm people at large, by Manoj Shrestha (ht),
Defence
Army
chief Mainali in police net (kp), Big
catch
for Morang police: Brains behind Nepal Defence Army and
Ranabir Sena in the net, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Hindu
extremist
leader arrested in Nepal (Dawn), Only
12
out of 110 armed groups political: Home Ministry (nn),
Govt
holds
talks with five armed groups of Terai (rn), Hangover
from
the past, by Prem Phyak (kp), Koirala
unlikely
to pull the rug from under Nepal's feet, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht)
06/09/2009: Parleys
on to make Sujata DPM (kp), Bid
to
get Sujata into CA (ht) [??], VP
oath row: 9 MPs withdraw support to govt (kp), Seven
MJF
(D) lawmakers for pulling out of govt (ht), MJF-D
lawmakers
react over SC verdict on VP Jha (rn), NC
pledges
full backing to govt (ht), NC
will
not pull down UML-led govt: Paudel (ht), CA
again fails to live up to promise (kp), Dahal
warns
of people’s revolt (kp), Rebellion
is
right approved by UN, says Prachanda (ht), Help
wanted, by Aditya Baral (kp), Security
plan
aims at relief to Terai: Rawal (rn), Maoist
Movement
Ignores Ground Reality, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Govt
launches
campaign for empowering women, by Ranju Kafle (rn), 'Nepali
women
doubly victimised' (ht), Badal
for
union of leftist, patriotic forces (ht), Maoist
combatants
to be brought under the command of Special Committee
(nn), Controversy
Over
Oath In Hindi, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
05/09/2009: Pressure
piles
on Maoists to let House run (kp), Govt
robs Jha of Army cover (kp), Govt
takes
back Jha's privileges (rn), Govt
blow
to Jha's privileges (ht), Brahmins’
Turn (rn), NC
president
proposes Dy PM, CA member for daughter (nn) [??],
Keep
army
out of politics: Katawal (nn) [An
army that is reponsible for more than 1000 disappearances
and numerous extra-judicial killings cannot be kept out of
politics!!], Nothing
can
bring down govt, claims PM (nn), Seven
MJF
(D) lawmakers withdraw support to govt (nn)
04/09/2009: Ethnic
groups
stage protests (kp), General
strikes
cripple life (rn), Life
outside
valley comes to standstill (ht), ‘Retrospective
provision
a must’ (kp) [!!], Maoists
propose
13 provinces, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Maoists
propose
dividing country into 13 states; UML, NC yet to table
proposal (nn), Objection!
(kp), One
hundred
days with Nepal: Time to make difficult decisions and
prove to the people that this government really exists
(nt), by Mallika Aryal, Govt
fate
hinges on performance: Koirala (kp), Koirala
sour
over expansion?, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Minister
blow
to disqualified PLAs (kp), With
bated
breath, by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), Cabinet
Expansion (rn), Chronic
Cronyism
Ruins Parties, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Security
beyond
the security sector: A wide-ranging collection still
misses the point, by Suvaya Dev Pant (nt), Jumping
the
gun: Federalism is fraught with potential failure, by
Ratna Sansar Shrestha (nt), Deadly
deadlock (nt), The
fallacy
of supremacy: Where does the buck stop, at the Supreme
Court or the Constituent Assembly?, by CK Lal (nt), The
Maoist
mind: A three-pronged strategy from the comrades in the
run-up to Dasain, by Prashant Jha (nt), Govt
withdraws
annuities given to Paramananda Jha (nn), Jha
to
move SC pleading for active VP: 'I'll retake oath in
Maithili' (ht), Reconciliation
as
a driver: Building peace, by Stig Marker Hansen
(ht)
03/09/2009: Cabinet
bloated,
NC ministers skip oath, by Anil Giri (kp), Nepal
expands
jumbo cabinet (ht), Nine
more
members inducted in cabinet: Total strength 42,
further expansion likely, by Bhadra Sharma (rn), [42 is not enough! The country needs
many more superfluous ministers!!], CA
panel
okays concept paper (kp), Ethnic
groups
in stir mood (kp), Strike
by
ethnic communities cripples life across the country
(nn), Khas
Chhetris
launch protests, demand indigenous status (ht), Separation
Of
Powers, Checks And Balances, by Narayan Prasad Wagle
(rn), Govt
won't
last long if PM makes wrong moves: Koirala (nn), Prime
Ministers'
apathy makes panels suffer, by Prakash Acharya (ht)
02/09/2009: ‘Integration,
rehab
in 6 months’, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Reformed
special
panel to speed up army ‘integration’ (rn), Special
issues: Integration and rehabilitation should be
addressed only by the Special Committee (kp), When
Johnny
goes marching home: Rehabilitation and integration of
Maoist combatants as part of Nepal’s Security Sector
Reform, by Kul Chandra Gautam (kp), PM:
VP stirred hornet’s nest (kp), Will
7th amendment resolve oath row?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel
(kp), Maoist
leaders
tread on Madhesi parties’ toes (kp), In
other words: Madhesi parties will put Hindi forward
as a symbolic language of unity in the Tarai, by Abhi Subedi (kp), CC
forms crucial sub-panel (kp), Multicultural
healing:
Restructuring state institutions is important, but equally
important are public conversations about equality and
human dignity, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Govt
grappling
with challenges in 100 days, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn),
Cabinet
likely
to be expanded today (nn) [???], 12
point
agreement: Why New Delhi but not in Nepal? (tg)
01/09/2009: High
time for retroactivity, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), AISC
resumes
works, extends JMCC's duration by 3 months (nn), Maoists
to join special committee, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), They
can’t
wait forever: Rehabilitation and integration of
Maoist combatants as part of Nepal’s Security Sector
Reform, by Kul Chandra Gautam (kp), Integration
models
for Maoist combatats, by Kul Chandra Gautam (ht), Oath
row: House has the answer (kp), PM
hints
at cutting annuities to VP Jha (nn), Madhesis
pin
hopes on amendment bill (ht), The
uses of law: Those who argue that the Vice President
should take the oath in Nepali fail to realise that the
state's legitimacy comes from its ability to evolve,
by Aditya Ahikari (kp), Partying
to
the bank: As aggregators of people’s hopes, parties
should be above the fray of cheap money (kp), Implementing
Special
Security Plan, by Laxman Datt Pant (rn), Formation
of
industrial security force falters (nn)
31/08/2009: Into
thin air (kp), Over
4,000
killed in western region (rn), VP
Jha refuses to retake oath (kp), VP
Jha
refuses to take oath in Nepali, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Jha
ceases
to be VP legally, says Bar (rn), Jha's
position
as VP defunct from today (nn), Khanal
says
VP Jha's snub to SC has invited new crisis; MJF chair
thanks Jha for his stand (nn), Madhesi
leaders
meet Koirala over oath row (nn), PM:
Amendment
bill on oath pending (kp), Peace
in pieces?, by Hisila Yami (kp), Big
mistake, by Shyam K.C. (kp)
30/08/2009: VP
takes recourse to Article 151 (kp), Vice
President
to vacate office today, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), PM
consults
VP, legal experts, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Supporters
of
VP Jha take to streets (ht), Strike
cripples
life Terai (nn), Cabinet
requests
VP to take oath (nn), VP
Jha
snubs Cabinet request; says he will consider re-taking
oath only after constitutional amendment (nn), KJWP
leader
arrested in connection with Friday's bomb attack (nn),
West
cries
for panel on disappearances (kp), Embassies
seek
prompt action on disappearances (ht), 'Disappearances'
bill
must be amended to meet international standards: rights
organizations (nn), Weary-eyed,
they
await kin’s homecoming, by Baburam Kharel, Statute
sans Maoists: No way, says Gautam (kp), Gachchhadar
ready
to quit DPM for Maoists (rn), Parties
poles
apart on eligible age for voting (kp), Will
Constitution
Be Written In Time?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Constitutional
bodies
without chiefs for long time (nn), Maoists
decide
to intensify agitation (nn)
29/08/2009: UNMIN
clarifies
its role (kp), Acharya
is CC Chair (kp), Acharya
wins
hands down against Shrestha, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Jha
goes to court (kp), Jha
knocks
on SC door, files two pleas, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), Yadav
urges
VP to quit (kp), PM
writes
to VP, urges for taking oath in Nepali (kp), Jha
softens
stance on oath row (nn), Bomb
explodes
near VP’s residence (kp), House
panel
votes to clip SC powers (rn) [???],
Challenges
To
Constitution Writing, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), Kirat
outfit
planning suicide attacks (ht), Intl
community
calls for action against culprits of forced disappearances
(nn)
28/08/2009: Acharya,
Shrestha
to clash (kp), Acharya,
Shrestha
vying for CC Chair NC, UCPN-Maoist field candidates
(rn), Nilambar
Acharya
elected CC head (nn), Constitutional
Committee
chair (rn), Army
integration (kp), Fuzzy
logic
goes with transition, by Anuj Mishra (ht), Exercise
in
Army bashing: The latest ICG report on Nepal’s peace
process is full of unsubstantiated stories about the Nepal
Army, by Ram S. Mahat (kp) [Numerous crimes commited by security forces,
Maoists, royalists and supporting politicians during the
times of the insurgency and the royal putsch are a matter
of fact! There can be no justice and rule of law as long
as the system of impunity continues!!], OHCHR
concerned
on NA’s lack of accountability on human rights (nn), Vanishing
hope:
The families of Nepal's disappeared are forgotten, by
Ram Kumar Bhandari (nt), Swearing
in
Hindi: The veep oath saga exposes some myths, by
Prashant Jha (nt), VP
Jha
moves SC for review of 'unjust' verdict, Madhesi parties
announce stir (nn), Will
PM
operate Article 151 to thwart SC order? Mulls over
controversial statute provision to nullify the apex
court's ruling in VP's oath case, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), Kirat
outfit's
press meet at gunpoint (ht)
27/08/2009: UNMIN
not effective, its role in question (kp), See
you around (kp), Impunity
continues:
Failure to manage the arms could invite disaster, and the
country has already seen it during the conflict period
(ht) [The problem would not arise if the so-called
party leaders had solved the issue of army integration
immediately after the CA elections as it was also part of
the agreement!!], Carter
Center:
‘Peace process questionable’ (kp), Carter
Center
worried over power politics (ht), The
Carter
Center international observation mission in
Nepal: First interim report (Relief Web) [see full
report], Big
three fail to make headway (kp), Big
three
fail to reach consensus on CC chair (nn), UML
chief: Maoists key players (kp), Yes
we are, says Dahal (kp) [Form
a government of UCPN (Maoist) und CPN (UML) only for
everyday politics and let all parties concentrate on the
constitution writing process!!], PM
puts
conditions to let Maoists head CC, by Arjun Bhandari
(ht), VP
gets another quit call (kp), Madhesi
parties
take exception to SC order (ht), Serious
consequences
if SC order on VP Jha case implemented, Madhesi parties
warn (nn), Linguistic
rights
activists suggest VP Jha to take oath in Maithili
(nn), Same
old thing, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Reading
the
code, by Thomas A. Marks (kp), Research
reveals
youths' love for Nepali as official language (ht), Armed
outfit
chief appears in public (ht)
26/08/2009: PLA
venturing
out against CPA: UNMIN (kp), UNMIN
again
bails out erring PLA fighters, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht),
Prez
asks VP to retake oath (kp), Take
oath
in Nepali, Prez tells VP, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht),
Dahal
suggests
VP Jha to resign (nn), Gods
and
demons: The Maoists can be blamed for a lot of things but
not for lack of rigorous and coherent thinking about
political issues and handling of the ethnic question,
by Pramod Mishra (kp), Playing
truant:
The idea of the high level political mechanism is in the
pipeline, but no concrete results have materialized
(ht), Confrontation
is
imminent in Nepal, by N.P. Upadhyaya (tg), Nepal:
Truth,
Reconciliation and Upholding the victims’ cause, by
Prawash Gautam (tg)
25/08/2009: Police
net 19 armed PLA combatants, by Manoj Poudel (kp), 20
armed
PLA men held, freed, by Krishna Prasad Dhakal (ht), Delhi
steps
back to think way ahead with Maoists, by Akhilesh
Upadhyay (kp), Two
directions, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), High-level
panel
birth gets boost (kp), VP’s
course
of action within timeline (kp), VP
may
face corruption charge: NBA chief (ht), 109
armed
outfits under security watch: Rawal (rn), 'Another
people's
revolt in offing': Maoist chairman plans to fire fresh
salvo at Prez, by Surendra Kafle (ht)
24/08/2009: SC
to VP: Retake fresh oath within seven days (kp), SC
serves
ultimatum on Vice-President, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), SC
crossed
its jurisdiction: VP Jha (nn), Chhetris
clamour
for indigenous status, by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (kp), Rawal:
Govt
to execute security roadmap (kp), Home
Minister
urges parties not to provide sanctuary to criminals
(nn), Post-conflict
risks (kp), This
cabinet
doesn’t want the constitution written, interview with
Barsha Man Pun "Ananta", UCPN (Maoists) (kp), Kangaroo
courts
set for comeback, by Jagadish Bhattarai (ht), UML,
Maoists
lock horns over Prime Minister's visit to India, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Dahal
hints
at withdrawing protest if parties agree to debate Prez's
move in House (nn)
23/08/2009: Nepal
brings
home the bacon, by Dinesh Wagle (kp), Congress
for
early Army integration (kp), Nepal:
Govt
can purchase arms for cops (kp), Rare
commodities, by Nischal N. Pandey (kp), Basic
Principles
Of Federalism, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
22/08/2009: Sujata
puts
her case (kp), NC
summons
Sujata, seeks clarification (kp), Experts:
Water,
sanitation a must (kp), Small
arms
a big threat: Report (kp), Justice
For
Victims, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (kp), VP's
Office
seeks explanation from Supreme Court (ht) [???]
21/08/2009: Maiost
battle
cry against govt (kp), UCPN-Maoist
brings
out 45-point demands (rn), Maoists'
long
list of demand ahead of stir (ht), Dahal:
Parleys
on to stitch up new govt (kp), So
what’s new? The present coalition government is not
proving to be any different than the old one, by Khagendra
N. Sharma (kp), Challenges
to
peace building: Experience shows that settlement to
end civil war guarantees neither peace nor democracy,
by Mahendra
Lawoti (kp), Partisan
Interests
Mar Constitution Writing, by Yuba Nath Lamsal
(rn), UML
moots
15 provinces in new statute, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Nepali
dilemma:
A vibrant democracy or destructive politics?, by Ganga
Thapa (ht)
20/08/2009: VP
gives
ambiguous reply on taking fresh oath to SC (nn), President
airs
concern over apex court order, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht) [What democratic state is
this where President and VP deny the judicial supremacy of
the Supreme Court??], NC
CWC miffed at Sujata’s antics (kp), DPM:
Sujata
defied diplomatic norms (kp), Sujata’s
shenanigans (kp), Sujata
opted
out due to illness, says NC (ht), Maoists
for
forming front to fight anti-peace elements (kp), Seized
land
yet to be returned, by Ganesh Chaudhary (kp), People
power, by Biswas Baral (kp), House
stalling
by Maoists continues (rn), UN
Mission
In Nepal, Role In Management Of Combatants, by Indra
Karki (kp), Ethnic
minorities'
stir threatens national integrity?, by Ishwor N Rijal
(ht), Dahal
hopeful
for a 'Maoist-led national govt' soon (nn), UML-led
govt
will survive full term: Deuba (nn)
19/08/2009: Serious
fissure surfaces in CA judiciary committee, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), NC,
UML
accuse Maoists of imposing decision in the CA (ht), Parliament
disruption
on (kp), Miles
to go: Inclusive constitution and equitable state
restructuring are the order of the day (kp), Financial
federalism: Federalism
is about achieving economic growth and ensuring social
justice, by Bhim Prasad Bhurtel (kp), Tarai’s
language
dilemma: Those who have designated Hindi as their
mother tongue in Nepal can't write it correctly,
by Pramod
Mishra
(kp), Sujata
skips
Delhi trip (kp), Jolt
to
Nepal's united polity, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Prachanda
despises
PM’s visit sans FM (rn), Veep
Jha
will not take fresh oath in Nepali (ht), Pipe
dream
musing: There can be no complacency on the score that the
country ranks 146th out of the 176 that are included
(ht), Strengthening
National
Integrity System, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), NRNA
reiterates
dual citizenship against NRN Identity Card (nn), Readymade
constitution
likely tg)
18/08/2009: Amendment
to
allow oath-taking in language of choice soon: Govt urges
VP to retake oath in Nepali (kp), Should
we go for retro-laws?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), CA
panels slack, calendar may be deferred (kp), Ensure
equal opportunity for all: UN, by Amrita Gurung (kp)
[see Nepal
Human Development Report 2009 by UNDP (full
text as pdf], Nation
ranks
142; lowest in South Asia (ht), Get
tough on army integration, NC told (kp), Principled
politics:
Hardly put into practice, by Subarna Chhetri (ht), Maoist,
non-Maoist
parties differ on differ on judicial independence, by Prakash
Acharya (ht),
Cabinet
expansion
deferred; FM Koirala expecting promotion to DPM (nn) [??]
17/08/2009: New
date for CC chair polls (kp), See
you later (kp), Extravagant
show:
The hectic pace of talks to sort out matters at the last
minute, unfortunately, failed to produce any result
(ht), All
together
now, by Shyam K.C. (kp), OHCHR-N's
term
extension questioned (ht), Dalit
front
cries for privileges (ht), Govt's
seriousness
on peace process in doubt, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Govt
decides
to ask VP Jha to take oath in Nepali (nn), House
obstruction
continues (nn)
16/08/2009: CC
Chair election put off to Aug 28 (kp), Election
for
CC head rescheduled for August 28 (nn), Big
III
for putting off CC chief poll (ht) [Please
don't hurry! You stiull have 9 months to write a new
constitution! All party 'leaders' are irresponsible
towards the Nepali people and should be excluded from the
constitution writing process!!], God’s
hands? (kp), Excluding
the
marginalized, by Manohara Khadka (kp), Dam
things, by Gopal Siwakoti “Chintan” (kp), Govt,
agitating
groups yet to walk the talk (ht), Constitution-Making:
Time
is of the Essence, by Shrish Ranabhat (sp), “Women
are
denied their basic and fundamental rights”, interview
with Sapana Malla Pradhan (sp), Desperate
Plights
of Conflict Induced Internally Displaced Peoples of Nepal,
by Mohan Das Manandhar & Rojan Bajracharya (sp), Status
of
Conflict Induced Migration in Nepal, by Padma Prasad
Khatiwada (sp), Let
Hundred
Confusions Bloom, by Sushil Sharma and Saroj Dahal (sp
15/08/2009: UML
tries to woo Maoists (kp), NC,
Maoists
want their man to head statute panel (ht), Rs
6
crore relief for conflict-hit (ht), Maoists
likely
to head statute panel (ht), Exercise
For
CC Vote (rn), MJF
chief
warns of stir in Terai (nn)
14/08/2009: ICG
slams parties, Army (kp), ICG
urges
parties to bring Maoists back into govt (nn), Poor
delivery
of promises worries diplomats (ht), PM
to
coax veep into taking oath (ht), 22
parties
seek respect for SC verdict: VP gets double whammy
(kp), Veep
not
to request review (ht), We
had a dream, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Making
hay
whilst the sun shines: Land for the sons of the soil,
by Mani Dixit (ht)
13/08/2009: Nepal
should
focus on the peace process, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp),
SC
gives VP a week to make choice (kp), Govt
told
to explain its inaction (ht), Govt
likely
to move SC on veep oath row (ht), Amik
calls
Prez anti-nationalist (ht), Gurung
now
acting CoAS (kp), Gouvernement
népalais, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Intensity
of
the day: Making CA a power-play vehicle?, by Birendra
P. Mishra (ht), Nepal’s
Future:
In Whose Hands? (International Crisis Group, Asia Report
N°173)
[see report]
12/08/2009: Khanal
for
placating Maoists (ht), Oath
in
Nepali can endanger Jha's life, say lawyers (ht) [???], Veep’s
advocates
up the ante (kp), Acting
coas
yet to get appointment letter: Ambiguity over jurisdiction,
by PhanindrA Dahal (kp), Major
parties
differ on legislature: Structure, powers, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Both
sides
buying time (kp), Govt
security
plan under fire (kp), New
sheriff
in town: A willingness to talk should be part of the
government’s security policy (kp), Beyond
language
wars, by Pramod Mishra (kp), US
tells
Nepali leaders to stop squabbling over petty issues
(nn), Maoists
quit
the government denouncing increasing Indian interferences
in Nepali politics, interview with Chandra Prakash
Gajurel (tg), Federalism
in
Nepal: Benefits and Drawbacks, by Durga D. Poudel
(tg)
11/08/2009: Judges
have
no right to test my oath, Jha tells SC (ht) [A
person showing such disregard of judicial authority cannot
stay in office. Else, Nepal becomes a banana republic!!],
VP
case puts OAG in sticky situation, by Kamal Raj Sigdel
(kp), Prez
move
a coup of sorts: Dr Bhattarai (kp), Mood
for a stir: There is little desire for immediate
compromise on both sides of the “civilian supremacy”
debate, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Timely
constitution
without 'a truly national government' impossible: UML
chair (nn), Bad
days
ahead: Hit by droughts, epidemics and violence, the future
doesn't look good for the country, by Anil
Bhattarai (kp), Lawmakers
urge
recognition for all languages (kp)
10/08/2009: Gurung
takes
charge of Army, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Koirala
issues
alert on federalisation (kp), Language
could
be a good basis for the formation of provinces,
interview with Justice Zakeria “Zak” Yacoob, South Africa
(kp), Maoists
for
executive prez under Cabinet (kp), Speaking
of
languages, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Indigenous
leaders
doubtful about statute commitment (kp), Much
remains
to be done to advance Janajati rights: UN expert (nn),
Maoists
begin
street protests; The Third World War might begin from
here: Yami (ht), Unpalatable
state:
The Maoists' actions have impacted the constitution
drafting works and the peace process (ht), Maoists
tell
govt to face 'serious consequences' for refusing to
address 'civilian supremacy' issue (nn)
09/08/2009: Only
prez impeachment can be discussed: Nepal; PM-Maoist meet
fails to break ice (kp), ‘Try
impeaching prez’ (kp), Veep
should
fight for Hindi: Mahato (kp), Social
crisis
looms large (kp), The
time has come, by Sumit Sharma Sameer (kp), Indigenous
groups
announce fresh protest (ht), Properties
of
30,000 families still under Maoist control (nn), Maoists
hint
at doing away with Prime Ministerial system (nn)
08/08/2009: Maoist
agitation
stalls House (kp), Maoists
begin
protests, disrupt House (ht), Protests
for
discussing Prez move in House: Prachanda, by Rishi
Baral (ht), Threat
to deny constitution (kp), Talks
between
PM and Maoist leadership inconclusive (nn), `UML
ready
to quit govt for consensus' (ht), Katawal
innings
coming to a close, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), First
Army Chief from ethnic group (kp), PM:
No controversial deal will be signed with India (kp),
India
trip
not to ink water pacts: PM (ht)
07/08/2009: Coalition
rejects
Maoist demand (kp), Parties
see
different roads to stability (kp), Parliamentary
parties
trying to derail peace process, alleges Dahal (nn), Leaders:
Unity
shield against anarchy (kp) [These
so-called 'leaders' are themselves responsible for this
development!!], Just
an
excuse:
Political parties are always looking for an issue to
create trouble (kp), Maoists
urged
to call off agitation: Military law may be amended
(ht), Cruel
"foresight":
Urgency is in the air all because the Maoists have
announced their phase-wise protest programme beginning
today (ht), ‘New
Delhi
ready to provide arms’ (kp) [But
the PM has stated several times that there is no arms deal
with India! Did he lie??], I
swear (kp), Veep
oath
row solution hinges on Aug 11 ruling (ht), Eyes
on
the ball: Kathmandu still fails to understand the Madhesi
angst and the changing dynamics of Tarai politics, by
Prashant Jha (nt), Kathmandu
averts
another tragedy as police arrest bombers (nn), Ethnic
group
shuts down nine districts in eastern Nepal (Asian
Tribune), Limbuwan
bandh
hits eastern folks hard (ht), Do
we
have a choice? Working with the Maoists only option,
by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Politics
of
consensus or confrontation, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht)
06/08/2009: PM
frustrated with mistrust (kp), Three-party
task
force, four vital concerns (ht), Dahal:
Stir
for peace, statute (kp), Shrestha
issues
warning (kp), Bijay
to VP: Take oath in Nepali (kp), Thesis,
antithesis
and synthesis, by Hisila Yami (kp), Rich
state,
poor state, by Maina Dhital (kp), NC,
UML
mull over military law (ht), New
statute
must ensure linguistic rights of minorities, by Ananta
Raj Luitel (ht), Defence
Minister
clears air over arms row (nn) [This
'is' a deal even though you don't call it so!], Maoists
to
obstruct House from today after ruling coalition rejects
their demand (nn)
05/08/2009: Govt
ready to amend Army Act, by Anil Giri (kp), MJF
(L) is fourth largest party in CA (kp) [Parties
with less than 5% of the CA seats are small parties!],
Maoist
U-turn
on prez provision, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Maoists'
month-long
protests to prevent foreign forces from derailingpeace
process: Maoist Chairman Dahal (nn), Old
tricks:
The Maoists are in a quandary about what to do while not
in government (kp), Govt,
Tamsaling
sign 8-pt pact (kp), Tamang
body
withdraws protest plan (ht), CoAS
Katawal
applies for leave (nn), Apolitical
my
foot: The task for the next COAS is to prove that the
Army has nothing to do with politics, by Ranadhoj
Limbu-Angbuhang (kp) [The please
nominate someone who has nothing to do with the army's
crimes and rights violations of the past!!], Nod
to
foreign freebies tops govt decisions, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), Stalemate
imminent
as parties fail to reach consensus (ht), No
national
govt under Maoist leadership: Khanal (ht), Human
rights
situation: The worrying trend, by Ram Dayal Rakesh
(ht), Security
plan
must address politics-crime nexus, by Rajan Pokhrel
(ht), Unlikely
conundrum:
The biggest element that the UCPN (M) has made an issue is
of "civilian supremacy" (ht), Viability
of
Federalism in Nepal, by Durga D. Poudel (tg), Political
Fantasy,
Illusion and Disillusion, by Nav Raj Pokharel (tg), A
fervent appeal to nationalists if any? (tg)
04/08/2009: Maoists
all set to storm streets, House (kp), Maoists
to
boycott Prez public meets: Protests against PM, ministers
to follow (ht), Gajurel
predicts
govt fall, Mahat sees long life (kp), Oath
row: SC show cause to VP, Prez consults PM (kp), Apex
Court
asks Jha to come clean on contempt (ht), God
help the nation: The vice president’s sinister plan
to establish Hindi as an official language should be
defeated, by Kumar Regmi (kp), Language
wars: Underlying
the
vehement opposition to Vice President Parmananda Jha’s
refusal to retake his oath in Nepali lies a fear of the
power of the Hindi language, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Homecoming
still
a far cry for Maoist displaced, by Durgalal KC (kp), Rampant
lawlessness:
The long-reigning state of impunity has sowed much
mistrust in people’s minds (kp), ‘New
statute
may not ensure indigenous rights’ (kp), Epidemics,
people
and politics: Words fail to contain, by Gokul
Pokhrel (ht), Civil
society
protests outside PM's home (ht), Government,Tamsaling
to
strike deal today (ht), Tamsaling
put
off protests after reaching 8-point deal with govt
(nn), High-level
mechanism
augurs well for peace process, by Prakash Acharya
(ht), All-party
meet
ends inconclusively as big-three remain adamant on
respective position (nn), Maoists
change
party stance on role of president under new statute
(nn)
03/08/2009: ICJ:
Flawed
laws a threat (kp), Post-UCPN
(Maoist)
CC meet: Dahal hints at revolt, says time running out
(kp), Maoists
to
launch aggressive movement (ht), Maoist
Standing
Committee decides to wage month-long stir if ultimatum not
met (nn), Nepal's
UCPN-M
issues ultimatum to form national gov't (Xinhua), Maoists
give
Nepal govt 72 hours to quit (Mid Day), Rehabilitation
programme
suspension worries PLA, by Binod Tripathi (kp), State
Restructuring:
NC a divided house (kp), The
end or the beginning?, by Shyam K.C. (kp), SC
issues
show cause notice to Vice President Jha (ht), Political
consensus
must to improve security situation, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Govt
preparing
to set up Counter Intelligence Wing (nn), Civil
society
leaders stage dharna in Baluwatar (nn), Women
Push for Gender Equality in New Constitution, by
Mallika Aryal (Inter Press Service)
02/08/2009: Go-ahead
for
high-level panel: Task force to prepare ToR (kp), Task
force
formed to set up political mechanism (ht), No
headway
in govt-Tamsaling talks (ht), Ineffective
legal
aid a threat to welfare state, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht)
01/08/2009: UNMIN
mantra
for parties (kp), Slow-paced
peace
process worries UNMIN (ht), PM:
Political
cover promoting impunity (kp), Rawal:
Govt
keeping tab on 109 armed outfits (kp), Total
eclipse
of the mind, by Rabi Thapa (kp), Top
three
form 6-member taskforce for political mechanism (nn),
Govt,
Tamsaling
talks inconclusive (nn), On
Top
Tussle: As the former rebels decide to replace Prachanda’s
unitary leadership with a collective mechanism, tussle in
the party deepens, by Saroj Dahal (sp), MIREST-Nepal:
Supporting
the Constitution Building Process (sp)
31/07/2009: Chain
reaction: The MJF split will lead to fragmentation in
the Madhesi political landscape (kp) [!!
No politician works in the interest of those he/she
claimes to represent!], Nine
months
to go: 'To look at everything with doubt is a misuse of
the eyes', by Rabindra Adhikari (nt), The
VP's
vow row: Ethnocentrism is an extremely risky proposition
for a country as diverse as Nepal, by CK Lal (nt), Round
and
round: To think that the Maoists can be bullied into
submission is naive, by Prashant Jha (nt), Don't
undermine
peace accord: UNMIN tells NA, Maoist PLA (nn)
30/07/2009: Govt
nod to Special Security in 26 districts (kp), ‘SC
didn’t
grasp new Nepali identity’ (kp), Gachhadar
registers
new party (kp), Maoist
non-cooperation
upped impunity: OHCHR (kp), ‘Lack
of
accountability hindering progress in peace process’
(nn), Commissioning
commissions, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), CA
committee
recommends bicamerel parliament; Maoist CA members
disagree (nn), Outgoing
Army
chief Katawal proposed as Nepal's envoy to France (nn)
[?????]
29/07/2009: SC
moved against Jha (kp), Jha
likely
to quit today, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) [A
VP who negates the judicial authority of the SC, one of
the fundamental principles of democracy, cannot remain in
office! By the way: Why, at all, does Nepal need a VP?],
VP
Jha
'ready' to take oath in Nepali, but not under duress
(nn) [The VP has to resign because of open disregard of the
SC!], PM
for
consensus on VP Jha's oath row (ht) [Does
the PM, as well, want to undermine the supreme judicial
power of the SC??], Pandey:
Army
to clear road blockade (kp), Govt
likely
to seek army's help to curb highway strikes, by
Yuvaraj Puri (kp), Self-governance
now, by Shiva Gautam (kp), Modern
madness, by Binaya Ghimire (kp), The
whole shebang, by Gopal Thapa (kp), Some
leeway:
The PM has met the demand of the Maoists and the House
proceedings have been given continuation (ht), PM
waiting
for Katawal's term to end?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), UML
lawmakers
not happy with govt (nn), CPN-United's
Sharma
appointed environment minister (nn) [Wow,
now they are 33. And it's once again a male Bahun! Wonderful
new Nepal!!]
28/07/2009: Big
three leave it to legal experts (kp), Govt
to
seek legal advice on vice-president's swearing-in, by
Arjun Bhandari (ht) [But the highest judicial institution has already
decided!?], Prez
intensifies
consultation over veep's oath row (ht) [??
Next anti-constitutional step in the making??], PM
Nepal,
Girija discuss political mechanism, VP’s oath controversy
(nn), Katawal
introduces
Gurung as his successor (nn) [??],
Dahal,
Koirala
see eye-to-eye (kp), Yadav
moves
SC, says EC decision too little (kp), The
CA blues: Have mercy on the country and get to work
writing the constitution, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Security
first:
What we are seeing now is virtual chaos in many parts of
the country (ht), PM
likely
to address House today (nn 28/07/2009)
27/07/2009: PM
says no arms deal with India (kp) [???],
Arms
row puts off House proceedings (kp), EC
decides
in Yadav’s favour (kp), EC
shot
in arm for Yadav, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Gachchhadar
faction
to register new party (nn), I
won't surrender to apex court justices: Veep Jha, by
Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) [???], Jha
yet
to get SC order (ht), Swear
words (kp), The
bootlickers, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Tamsaling,
govt
talks end positively (ht), Maoists
to
stall House business (ht), Looking
for
more: The government does not seem to have the will power
to activate its mechanisms to check profiteering and
hoarding (ht), Many
a
vexed issue stalling peace process: The political parties
should share the blame for the stalemate, by Kamal
Bhattarai (ht)
26/07/2009: VP’s
oath-taking
in Hindi: SC ruling triggers concern (kp), Mixed
reactions to SC verdict on Jha oath (kp), Madhes
parties
dwell on SC verdict, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Yadav
condemns
verdict on veep's oath (ht), Dahal
sees
big disaster (kp), Arms
deal
with India is just a rumour: PM (nn) [??]
25/07/2009: SC
tells
veep to take fresh oath, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) SC:
VP's oath-taking unconstitutional (kp), UN
against
Indian military aid; Extends UNMIN's term for another six
months (ht), Expedite
peace:
UN; UNMIN gets 6 months more (kp), Busy
schedule
postpones three-party meet (kp), Weak
state,
dependent society, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Limbuwan
bandh
hits normal life in East (nn)
24/07/2009: Nembang’s
clarion
call (kp), Nembang
tells
Big Three to focus on penning statute, by Arjun
Bhandari (ht), Maoists,
NC
stake claim for CC chair (kp), Govt's
arms
deal wrong move: Experts (ht), Elusive
succour
rubs salt into conflict-hit wounds, by Krishna Gautam
(kp), Commission
reports
to be made public, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), OHCHR
confirmation
to govt (kp), The
resource
question: Focusing on people and development of human
resources can enable effective tapping and sharing of
resources, by Mahendra Lawoti (kp), Get
a move on: The parties should realise that their
future hinges on finishing the constitution on time,
by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Dalit,
widows
against marriage incentive (ht), UNSC
extends
UNMIN term through January 2010 (nn), Gloomy
verdict:
Political leaders, civil society members, professionals
and intellectuals of Dang participated in a discussion on
the constitution-writing process and state restructuring
(nt), Confidence
vote:
Two families in Butwal who turned tragedy into hope,
by Alok K. Bohara (nt)
23/07/2009: Mahat
hints
at weapons import (kp), Maoist
leader
flays govt's decision of arms purchase (ht), Indian
arms will imperil peace: Dahal (kp), Dahal
warns
of new round of confrontation if India resumes weapons
supply (nn), 'Indian
arms
supply to Nepal will imperil peace' (One World South
Asia), Power
deal hits secy promotion (kp), Admin
committee
fails to name secys (nn), Troubled
waters, by Nishchal N. Pandey (kp), Lawmakers
turn
law-breakers, by Sabin Chandra Acharya (kp), Is
Nepal
a democracy and does it really matter?, by Ganga Thapa
(ht)
22/07/2009: Ban
seeks UNMIN extension (kp), Landgren
briefs
govt about Ban’s new report on Nepal (rn), CA
meets put off (kp), CA
goes
to indefinite recess due to lack of 'work' (nn), GPK
slams
Maoists' idea of integration (ht), ‘Ethnic
politics
harmful’ (kp) [The Hindu
state as practiced over centuries has also been 'ethnic'
politics, but not it did not have the intention of
inclusion!!], Tamsaling
strike
affects three districts (nn), Parties
asked
to sign no-banda pledge (kp), Rumour
city, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Lip
Service
To Constitution Writing, by Yuba Nath
Lamsal (rn), India
agrees
to resume military assistance (nn), Rebel
leader
killed in police action (nn)
21/07/2009: US
Congress gets tough on aid to Nepal Army (kp), Indian
military
aid unlikely (kp), Window
of
opportunity: With the imminent retirement of CoAS Katawal,
the Army leadership has an opportunity to redefine its
role in line with the changed political circumstances,
by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Strike
shuts
Nuwakot (kp), Nepal
Must
Remain Unchanged, by Rishi Dhamala (rn), Peace
process
thoughts: Whither politics of negation?, by Birendra P
Mishra (ht), Mainstream
parties
prone to splitting, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Diplomats
concerned
over lack of law and order (nn), Poudel
contradicts
Koirala, stresses on army integration before new
constitution (nn)
20/07/2009: Defence
Minister
leaves for weeklong India tour (nn), Bhandari
targets
Indian military aid, by Phanindra Dahal (kp) [?],
Koirala:
NA
no place for Maoist fighters (kp), NA-PLA
integration
a flying pig: Koirala (ht), MJF
Yadav
says Koirala will again bring down UML-led govt (nn),
Maoists
want
special committee leadership (kp), ‘No
talks with criminal outfits’ (kp), Slow
burn (kp), Strike
galore
in 8 eastern districts, by Lilaballav Ghimire (kp), Best
clichés, by Narayan Manandhar (kp) Nepalis
need
to be demanding of their leaders, interview with
former US Ambassador Nancy Powell (kp), Partisan
politics
hindering statute writing: CA chair (nn), 'Sayings'
of
Army chief to be displayed in military barracks (nn),
Tamsaling
body
threatens fresh agitation (ht)
19/07/2009: Indigenous
lawmakers
up in arms for rights (ht), Ban:
Give UNMIN six more months (kp), Ban
recommends
extension of UNMIN's term (ht), UN’s
Ban
seeks time extension of UNMIN (rn), UN
peace project kicks off (kp), Honourable
discharge (kp), Koirala
pulls
Maoists to pieces (kp), Calm
down, by Aditya Man Shrestha (kp), Parties
mull
over collective leadership model, by Prakash Acharya
(ht), The
global
and the local regression, by Sushma Joshi (kp), Can
Nepal
Be A Welfare State?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Maoists
stake
claim for AISC chair; recommend Dr Bhattarai as CC head
(nn), Maoist
combatants
to be 'rehabilitated' into society, not army: Koirala
(nn)
18/07/2009: Team
quizzes
disqualified PLA fighters, by Shreeram Sigdel (ht), Tharu
army
plans to corner govt, by Hari Sharma (ht), Demonstrations
against
Koirala and Oli in Jhapa (nn)
17/07/2009: No
time
to stay cool: Most politicians and the foreign diplomats
may not want a military intervention, but by courting the
Generals, they are aiding the crazy idea and the
individuals behind it, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp),
Discharge
process
from today (kp), ICJ:
Correct
flawed Disappearances Bill (kp), Improve
Bill
on rights: ICJ (rn), Mayhem
is in: It appears that the only way to get the govt
to listen is to cause disruption (kp), The
hangover
factor: The parties need to shed their hangover of
mutual bias and start consolidating the nation, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), President
Yadav
calls for national unity and communal harmony (nn)
16/07/2009: ‘Landless’
Dalits
grab govt’s land, by Shakti Kumar Pun (ht), Security
situation
puts budget implementation under cloud, by Rajan
Pokhrel (ht), 1.34b
to
compensate 26,000 conflict-hit (kp), Constituent
Assembly:
Different tongues, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), ICJ
calls for amendments to Bill on Disappearances (nn), ‘We
Can
Seek India’s Support To Form Our Government’,
interview with C.P. Gajurel, UCPN (Maoist) (sp), Supporting
The
Constitution Making, by Keshab Poudel (sp), “We
stand
ready to support CA in the Constitution Making Process’,
interview with Krishna Man Pradhan, Executive
Director
of Nepal Law Society (sp), Analysis of government policies
and programmes, FY 2009/2010, by Suresh Acharya (sp)
15/07/2009: Federalism
In
Nepal, by Bharat Nepali (rn), No
integration
before statute, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Maoists
against
Sharma promotion (kp), Crime
Grows Amid Political Instability, by Mallika Aryal
(Inter Press Service)
14/07/2009: Morning
shows the day, by Mani Dixit (kp), Rights
troubles: What
compelled NHRC to lobby against a UN agency, which is
supposedly here for support?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel
(kp), Cabinet
names
PM Nepal chairman of AISC, Maoists unaware (nn)
13/07/2009: House
nod to policy document (kp), House
okays
govt’s policies, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), NC
accuses
UML of bias (kp), Maoists
boycott
debate on policies (ht), EC
bid to make out real MJF (kp), OHCHR
shouldn’t
compete with us (kp), Legitimacy,
Army
and democracy, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Govt
to
present budget today (nn)
12/07/2009: House
disrupted
over MJF row (kp), House
disrupted
over Yadav faction’s demand (rn)
11/07/2009: Dreaming:
The
government’s policies and programmes are unrealistic
(kp), Maoists
to
come up with joint concept paper (kp), GPK
urges
govt to include NC’s agenda (ht), Eight
fringe
parties seek amendments in govt’s policies (ht), Carter
call
for consensus (kp), Peace
process
tardy: India (kp), Limbuwan
cadres
padlock road office (ht), Dispossessed
Rautes
to go back to where they belong, by Baburam Shrestha
(ht), Economics
Of
Federalism, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn)
10/07/2009: Govt
to say sayonara to banda (kp), Caught
in the middle: The Maoists are not yet ready to go
soft, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), ‘Fulfill
demand
for separate Tharu state’ (kp), Govt’s
policy,
programme unveiled, by Ritu Raj Subedi and Yogesh
Pokharel (rn), Development
govt's
top priority, by Sangam Prasain (rn), Govt’s
programmes
draw mixed views, by Sangam Prasain and Laxman Kafle
(rn), Maoist
term
govt policy document 'hotchpotch', NC dissatisfied
(nn), Maoists
to
boycott discussion on govt's policies (nn), When
Will
This Anarchy End? (rn), Police
outlaw
road protests to avoid traffic snarls (nn), Political
protection
to criminals creating security woes: Home Minister
(nn), The
middle
of nowhere
In Hajar Bigha, ethnic tensions are just beneath the
surface, by CK Lal (nt), Right
shift:
The army and president are over-stepping their bounds,
by Prashant Jha (nt)
09/07/2009: Peace
process
glitch: Resource crunch hits tech panel, by Phanindra
Dahal (kp), NHRC
reminds
govt on rights abuse (kp), NHRC
cautions
govt against promoting officials accused of rights
violations (nn), Past
rights
violations: come to haunt Maj Gen Toran Jung Bahadur
Singh (ht), Choosing
to
choose, by Biswas Baral (kp), Maoist
participation
in House to be thin (kp), It's
sickening:
Now we seem to have come to a point where violence is the
most preferred means to settle any dispute (rep), Nepali
govt
formally seeks extension of UNMIN (nn), Disillusioned
folks
long for bygone peace, security (ht)
08/07/2009: Deadlock
Over (rn), PM:
Peace process to conclu(de by Jan (kp) [??],
UNMIN
budget
US$ 170 m for 3 years (kp), Discharge
process
of ineligible PLA to start (kp), Leaders
soft
on statute, hard on party agendas, by Renu Kshetry
(kp), Dire
straits: There
is an urgent need to straighten the political course
before it is too late, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Rightward
drift, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Nepal’s
Reality
And Federal Structure, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), New
demarcation
lines: Should Maoists get a second chance?, by Subarna
Chhetri (ht)
07/07/2009: House
back to business, finally (kp), Maoists
give
in to parties’ appeal (kp), House
resumes
ending month-long deadlock, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), OHCHR
blows
whistle on promotion of General accused of gross human
rights abuse (nn), Tainted
Gen’s
promotion talk worries OHCHR (kp), UNMIN
likely
to get six months more (kp), Struggle
for
survival, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Wounds
of war, by Reena Pathak (kp), CA
Committee
proposes to keep govt decisions above judicial review
(nn)
06/07/2009: Army
chief directs regional heads to stay on high alert
(nn) [???], UML,
Maoist
meet fails to reach deal to end deadlock (rn), Dahal
sniffs
conspiracy to derail peace process (kp), Quitting
govt
matter of pride, says Prachanda (rn), CA
panel proposes 11 constitutional bodies (kp), There
was consensus on 98% of issues, interview
with Nabodita Chaudhari (RPP), chairperson for the
Committee for Determining the Basis of Social and Cultural
Unity (kp), Maoists
decide
to end House obstruction (nn), Deliver
or
quit, by Hari Bansha Dulal (rep)
05/07/2009: House
standoff continues: Maoists want Dahal to address
Parliament (kp), Maoists
to
let House function today: Prachanda (ht), Bhattarai
sees
new conspiracy (kp), UML,
UCPN-M
meet on, House impasse to continue: Amendment in
constitution sought (rn), UCPN-M
against
Prez’s speech (ht), NC,
UML to up the ante: Talks to convince Maoists on Sunday
(kp), UML-Maoist
meeting
'positive' (nn), Ministerial
property
details hard to come (kp), Rumours
Of
National Government, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)
04/07/2009: Maoist
riders for House resumption (kp), Bhandari
shells
Maoist plan: Rules out integration panel rejig (kp), Dahal:
Govt
a national embarrassment (kp), Koirala:
Doesn’t
matter who leads national govt (kp) [??],
2
ministers sworn in (kp), UML
rejects
Maoist proposal for constitution amendment (nn), Bhattarai
urges
people to be ready to foil attempts for army rule (nn)
03/07/2009: Maoists
float new electoral system (kp), Formula
to
end House impasse (kp), UML
eyes leadership of special committee, by Renu Kshetry
(kp), Top
three
parties hold talks to end impasse, by Nandalal Tiwar
(rn), Maoists
set
preconditions to resume House, by Arjun Bhandari (ht),
Maoists
to
allow House for credit bill (nn), Parliament
to
resume from Sunday (nn), ‘Uphold
multilingual
values’ (rn), Kiran
trains
gun on NC, UML factions (ht), Maoist
victims’
warning (ht), For
civilised
geopolitics: Whose suprermacy?, by Surendra R Devkota
(ht), Elusive
commitments:
Political instability in the country has become the norm
that has sent the wrong signals (ht), Gendering
failure?
Too early to rejoice about having women head two powerful
ministries, by Seira Tamang (nt), By
hook
or crook: Political power has come to mean the ability to
loot the state, by Prashant Jha (nt)
02/07/2009: Minority
report (kp), Language
issue
debate on in CA (ht), CA
divided
over lingua franca, use of term people's war (nn), Govt
forms five committees, by Renu Kshetry (kp), United
we win, by Hisila Yami (kp), Mockery
must
stop (ht), PM
urged
to end impunity (rn), ‘Maoist-led
coalition
govt weeks away’, by Surya Prakash Kandel (ht), Axis
of
'power-at-any-cost', by D.B. Gurung (rep)
01/07/2009: Crisis
deepens
as fiscal draws to close: Time running out for
UML-led coalition (ht), No
musical
chair (ht), PM
carrot to Maoists (kp), PM’s
seal
on high-level peace mechanism (ht), Three
big
parties asked to end House deadlock, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), Three-party
meeting
postponed (nn), Maoist-led
national
govt within one and half month, claims Dahal (nn), Kiran
sounds
clarion call to topple the govt (ht), Civilian
Supremacy:
Need for broader public security, by Izumi Wakugawa
(ht), The
aides:
All The Prime Ministers’ Men, by Sushil Sharma and
Saroj Dahal (sp), “If
local
autonomy is a goal, you need to attain it step by Step”,
by Rei Shiratori (sp), Steady
progress
in the peace process without violence is vitally Important,
by Tatsuo Mizuno (sp)
30/06/2009: Dahal:
Maoist-led national govt soon (kp), UML
will
lead: Khanal (kp), Parties
wake
up to parliament impasse (kp), B.P.
and
the Maoists: The crucial question remains unanswered:
Now that the monarchy no longer exists, what is the Army
for?, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Parties
remain
divided on essence of civilian supremacy (nn), 24
parties
meet inconclusive (nn), CPN-UML,
Maoists
fail to break ice (ht), Bandhs
leading
to nowhere: For whom the bell tolls?, by Aditya Man
Shrestha (ht)
29/06/2009: Nepal
goes
from bad to worse, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Home
Minister vows to improve deteriorating law & order as
Nepal features high in list of failed states (nn), Intiative
to
reconstitute special panel, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Broad
understanding
to bail country out: PM (kp) [???],
No
progress:
Politicians should keep their mouths shut and let the
committee do its work (kp) [!!!],
Maoist
politburo
decides to push for 'national govt' (nn), Save
Nepal, says alliance (kp), Conflict
victims
threaten to launch stir (ht 29/06/2009), Living
with
mines every day, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp), PM
seeks
civil society’s support for law & order (rn), Ban
The
Banda, by Ramakanth Jayshi (rep), Difficult
transition
period: Destined to be doomed, by Ananda Raj Khanal
(ht)
28/06/2009: More
than
500 bandhs in six months!, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht), In
praise
of bandas, by Ramersh Khatry (rep), PM:
Maoist
ways may end in regression (kp), Maoists
trying
to make CA defunct: PM (ht), National
Government (rn), Pitch
for
Maoist-led national govt (kp), UML-led
govt
weak: Yadav (kp), NC,UML
engineered
MJF split: Yadav (ht), Sadbhavana
Party
to decide today (ht), Feudals
trying
to disrupt peace process: Prachanda (rn), Growing
Intra-party
Dispute A Bad Omen, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Crowd
Control
Challenges In Nepal, by Kamal Prasad Chudal (rn), House
Session (rep)
27/06/2009: NHRC:
Send OHCHR packing, by Kamal Rj Sigdel (kp) [The
argumentation is total nonsense and contradicts
international standards of human rights observation!],
OHCHR’s
term
extended by one year (nn), Rights
activists
ring alarm (kp), NHRC
sounds
alarm over human rights situation (rn), CVICT
calls
for an end to victimisation of common people (nn), End
culture
of impunity, says professional alliance (kp), Conciliation
talks
held to clear House impasse (rn), Maoists,
UML
fail to break ice (kp), Maoists
are
trying to belittle parliament: PM (nn), Maoists-UML
talks
fail to make headway (ht), Trouble
in
store for PM ahead of budget, by Arjun Bhandari (ht),
Maoist
call
for national govt (kp), Outgunned
(kp), Conspiracy
on
to revive monarchy: Prachanda (rn), Multi-lingual
policy
stressed in federalism (rn), Women,
Politics
And New Constitution, by Awani Mainali Bhattarai &
Laxmi Sharma (rn)
26/06/2009: Govt
to reintroduce old UML agenda (kp) [How
can they? They depend on more than 20 other parties!!],
Prime
Minister
urges Maoists not to disrupt House (ht) [Yes
this is correct, just as NC, UML and Tarai parties should
never have disrupted the house under the Maoist led
government!], FM
Koirala
implores Maoists not to topple govt (nn), Language
issue
dominates CA session, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Maoists
for
recognition of 12 official languages (kp), Indigenous
groups
meet Speaker (kp), Conference
on
social inclusion policy begins (kp), Experts:
Rein
in foreign envoys (kp), Multiple
claims
for constitutional panel chief, by Yogesh Pokharel
(rn), Parties
crossing
swords, says Bhattarai (rn), Damn
politics:
People would disregard the antics of politicians if they
didn't disrupt their daily lives (kp), Popular
initiatives:
A Mechanism that allows citizens to initiate policies
would increase people's sovereignty and make the
polity more responsive and accountable, by Mahendra
Lawoti (kp), How
and
when will Nepal democratise? Promises and perils, by
Ganga Thapa (ht), Take
a
stand: Women must boldly seek 50 per cent representation,
by Mallika Aryal (nt), Lawlessness
and
disorder: Killers swagger around as political activists,
shouting slogans for civilian supremacy, by CK Lal
(nt), Caste
aways:
Impunity, patronage, politics and caste make an explosive
mix, by Prashant Jha (nt), Mind
the
gap: Nepal may have had free and fair elections but the so
called representatives have no connection at all with the
people, by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt) [!!!]
25/06/2009: 6
ministers sworn in (kp), Six
ministers
sworn-in (ht), Two
TMLP
ministers sworn in (nn), Govt
gives
UNMIN 6-month extension (kp), Cool
it (kp), Terror
in
the Tarai (kp), Blank
slate, by Biswas Baral (kp), Govt,
parties
indifferent to border issue: Experts (rn), Relief
for
hundred conflict-hit families (ht), Maoists
to
be blamed for hindrances in constitution-drafting, peace
process: PM (nn) [All parties and their leading politicians
are responsible including the 22-parties-government that
will never come to working level!]
24/06/2009: PM
intensifies
bid to expand cabinet, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), MJF
gives
list, TMLP turn today (kp), MJF
submits
two names for ministers (rn), Fringe
parties
delegate Mainali to select ministers (nn), PM
preparing to expand cabinet for the fourth time (nn),
Systemic
rot: The
delay in forming the cabinet has befuddled and exasperated
Nepalis and their well-wishers, by Pramod Mishra (kp),
Maoists
hurl
stones at minister’s car (ht), Congress
wants
to head Constitutional Committee (ht), Maoists
root
for House elected prez, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), 6
new commissions proposed (kp), Towards
a
national development constitution: A needed thrust, by
Jagadish C. Pokharel (ht), Major
breakthrough:
Some progress is being made in the drafting of the new
constitution (kp) [??], Widows
demand
position in new statute (rn), Politics
Mired
In Factionalism, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Nepali
people will soon initiate a campaign for National
Liberation, interview with Mahesh Chaudhary, CA
Member, United Marxist Leninist Party (tg), Peace
Minister
rules out talks with Madhesi outfits involved in criminal
activities (nn), UML
general
secretary hints at early removal of Katawal (nn) [!??]
23/06/2009: Divided
we
fall, by Hisila Yami (kp), Maoists,
CPN-UML
agree to disagree (kp), UCPN-M
rift
threatens peace process, byAjaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Tripartite
talks
to end crisis: House functioning tops agenda, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ht), Big-Three’s
meet
to end House impasse inconclusive (rn), Consensus
govt
can end political crisis: Badal (ht), MPs
prod
on new budget (kp), New
budget
should replicate past UML govt programme (rn), CA
concept
paper tabled with dissent (kp), CA
members
to discuss cultural rights in statute (rn), Conflict-hit
single
women living a life of misery, by Laxmi Maharjan (ht),
Culture
of
violence (ht), Mahato
says
his party won’t join the govt (nn), MJF,
TMLP
submit names of some ministers (nn), Maoist
cadres
show black flag to state minister, pelt stones at him
(nn)
22/06/2009: Govt
proceedings grind to a halt (kp), Maoists
stage
sit-in nationwide, curfew ordered in Dhading (rn), Maoists
cadres
lay siege to govt offices (ht), Protests
spread,
scores hurt in nationwide clashes (ht), Maoists
Crying
Foul (rn), Three
Madhesi
parties still crossing sword (kp), MJF,TMDP
likely
to send names (ht), UNMIN
is impartial (kp), Civilian
supremacy
must: Prachanda: Claims he is still the ‘Prime Minister’of
people (ht), Prachanda
warns
of third people’s movement (rn), Three-party
meet
on House stalemate inconclusive (nn), Living
in
lawless times, by Hari Bansha Dulal (rep), Law
minister’s
absence hits legal admn, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Month-old
UML-led
coalition fails to inspire confidence, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ht), Maoists
yet
to return seized land in Mid-Western Region, by
Surendra Kafle (ht)
21/06/2009: Bandas
rocking new Nepal boat (kp), Midnight’s
children, by Mahabir Paudyal (kp), Will
the
real Prachanda stand up?, by Thomas A. Marks (kp) [a
book review], Church
bombing
& secularity, by Ramesh Khatry (rep), Talks
with
backward communities fail (ht), Threat
to
transitional justice, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Maoists
gherao
govt offices; security in high alert (nn), Third
people's movement to uphold 'civilian supremacy': Dahal
(nn), Fifteen
Days
of Madhav Nepal’s Government, by Siddhia B. Ranjitkar
(km)
20/06/2009: Maoists
to protest govt decision (kp), Public
enemies:
If law and order is to improve, meritocracy needs to be
encouraged (kp), Homo
politicus: Nepal's
irrational political actors may take the country back to
the age of cave men, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp), Maoists
bat
for Presidential system, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), Political
unrest
shuts down govt offices, by Byas Shankar Upadhaya (ht)
19/06/2009: Cabinet
negates
Maoist-led govt’s twin decisions (ht), Govt
revokes
predecessor’s decision on army chief (rn), Opens
up
in apex court on the rule: Katawal dares govt’s
authority to sack him, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Cabinet
endorses
President’s move; No dialogue with Govt: Bhattarai, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), UML
lawmakers
unhappy with decision to reverse CoAS sack order; Maoists
to announce fresh stir (nn), Bring
them
back: The Maoists have to be brought into government for
the sake of stability (kp), Madhesi
parties
still at horns of portfolio dilemma (ht), Madhesi
parties to send names by Friday, by Kamal Raj Sigdel
(kp), Terai
parties
fail to name ministerial candidates (rn), UML
forges govt-party bridge (kp), Maoists
for
presidential system (kp), Maoist
deputies
for direct presidential election (rn), Waiting
on
Mr. Nepal, by Kanak Mani Dixit (rep), Terai
strike
enters fourth day (nn), Mutually
assured
demolition: The country lurches from one shutdown to
another, by CK Lal (nt), Rautes
deprived
of allowances, by Baburam Shrestha (ht), Magars
cry
for separate state, claim 16 districts (ht), Common
Minimum
Programme: Hoodwinking the people again?, by
Bihari Krishna Shrestha (ht)
18/06/2009: 11
ministers sworn in, Tarai parties stay away, by Kamal
Raj Sigdel (kp), Five
ministers,
six state ministers added (rn), Third
expansion
for the Cabinet (ht), Expanded
Cabinet (rn), Look
at
that! (kp), UML
lawmakers
vent ire against leadership (kp), OBC
claims
put forth (kp), You’ve
issues,
folks, by Biswas Baral (kp), Rawal
bats
for consensus to restore peace (ht), Yes,
Westminster, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Nation
in
search of identity, by Daulat Jha (rep), On
the
new chemists: The Maoists should not lose their cool,
by Narendra Jung Peter (ht)
17/06/2009: Dahal
proposes
Maoist-led govt (kp), Prachanda’s
paper
for Maoist-led national govt (rn), Dahal
report
says coalition a puppet of 'external forces' (rep), UML
lawmakers
take a swipe at PM, party leadership (nn), Power
talks on (kp), No
progress
in five coalition allies meet (rn), Bifurcating
ministries (rep), Waiting
to
welcome new ministers, day after day, by Kiran
Chapagain (rep), Five
new
ministers sworn in amid absence of Madhesi parties
(rep), Five
new
ministers, six state ministers sworn in; Madhesi parties
yet to come on board (nn), PM
tries
to woo Madhesi parties with exchange offer, by Thira
L. Bhusal (rep), Poor
Nepal, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Big
bullies:
The June 15 bandh was an occasion for the Maoists to throw
their weight around (kp), Back
to
the SSR, by Narayan Manandhar (kp), Of
intellectuals, by Pramod Mishra (kp), National
Government
Is Not Possible, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Cycle
of
Violence Continues in Nepal: Nepal is mired in social
struggles, says author, by Prajwal Sharma (Ohmy News),
Dalit
body
cries for quota in teaching,warns of agitation (ht),
Utterly
disgusting:
So-called peopleoriented parties with criminal groups are
playing to hold the country and its people to ransom the
spate of violence on (ht), Impasse
Reigns
‘Politics of Consensus’, by Amit Pyakurel (tg), Say
Good
bye to UNMIN (tg)
16/06/2009: 5
parties still wrangling government expansion: UMDF for
revision, NC, UML refuse (kp), Parties
fail
to strike deal on ministry sharing (rn), 5-party
meet
on cabinet berths ends inconclusively (rep), Parties
agree
to split yet another ministry to address demands, by
Thira L. Bhusal (rep), PM
makes
changes in portfolios: Consults Madhes-based parties
(rep), Cabinet
expansion
still uncertain (nn), Deadlock
in
portfolio-sharing talks (ht), Maoists
vandalise
Kantipur vehicle, rough up journos (kp), Valley
comes
to a halt; 9 vehicles destroyed; YCL strikes, valley shuts
(kp), YCL
writ
runs large as Valley shuts down (ht), Maoist
general
strike cripples life in Kathmandu valley (rn), Banda
Outrage (rep), Fortified
Manma
longs for normalcy (kp), Banda
affects
Seti, Mahakali, by Mohan Shahi (kp), Civilian
supremacy
ruse cripples Far-West (ht), Protests
will
continue for people’s republic: Gajurel (rn), Indefinite
strike
hits Terai life (nn), Tharu
body’s
parallel plan (ht), No
simple
solution: Simply replacing Nepal's parliamentary
system with a presidential one is not going to cure the
nation's ills, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), All
together
now: We need to understand the legitimate reasons
behind coexistence and cooperation, by Sumit Sharma
Sameer (kp), Constitutional
evolution
in jeopardy, by Lok Raj Baral (rep), "So
when
they part with it, I believe they have reasons to do so",
interview with Bipin Adhikari (sp), Divided
They
Stand: The second coalition of the Republic of Nepal in
less than a year faces ominous threat from deep internal
division and long-running mutual suspicion, by Sushil
Sharma (sp 16/06/2009)
15/06/2009: Cabinet
formation
hits snag: Tarai parties slam UML-NC power pact (kp),
Madhesi
parties
oppose cabinet expansion deal (ht), Decision
on
ministries delayed (ht),
Full cabinet still elusive over Forum’s discontent
(rn), Politics
of
inclusion (rep), At
last (kp) [??], Meeting
of
coalition partners ends inconclusively (nn), Nepali
Army
trashes Madhesis’ demand for group entry into NA, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Yadav
hints
at Madhes Stir III (ht), Tamrat:
Doing
the job right on time could have avoided political crisis,
by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Army
integration
process rudderless, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Manma
under curfew after UML-Maoist clash (kp), No
end to House boycott (kp), Consensus
is
the need of the hour, interview with Indian Ambassador
Rakesh Sood (kp), New
govt
ignoring verdict of people, says Prachanda (rn), Government
making
mockery of people’s choice: Prachanda (ht), Double
standards, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Let
Katawal,
Khadka retire on time, by Damakant Jayshi (rep), OHCHR
may
get term extended, by Kiran Chapagain (rep), Bandh
cripples life in Kathmandu; clashes and vandalism in
various places (nn), Maoists
shut
down far western districts also (nn), Kalikot
returns
to normalcy (nn), FNJ
condemns
attack on free press (nn), Politicians
alike
everywhere: Missing moral element, by Birendra P.
Mishra (ht)
14/06/2009: NC,
UML strike deal over Cabinet berths (kp), NC,
UML recommend portfolios for their ministers (nn), Three
Madhesi
parties cry foul over NC-UML power sharing decision
(nn), Home
ministry
MJF pie, Gachhadar claims (kp), Cabinet
to
be expanded today (rn), Maoists
will
also be a part of the new government: UML chief Khanal
(nn), Finding
A
Middle Way, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Maoists
close
mid-western districts (nn), House
stalled
again (nn)
13/06/2009: Nepal,
Khanal
to pick UML ministers (kp), NC,
UML
reach agreement over Cabinet berths (rep), UML
to
keep finance, defense, home, communications: Khanal
(rep), Khanal
hopes
for a compete cabinet by Sunday (nn), Gachchhadar
predicts
trouble for govt (nn), Magar
strike:
9 districts hit (kp), Weak
governance (rep), Defense
minister
tells army chief not to give political statements (nn)
12/06/2009: UML
grappling
with selection of ministers, by Bhadra Sharma (rn), The
ripe
mango: Now that Nepal is in the hot seat, he must use this
historic opportunity, by CK Lal (nt), Maoist
ethnic
wings close down western districts (nn), Maoists’
bandh
cripples Tarai, by Rabi Dahal (ht), Banda
hits
Tarai hard (kp), Third
Madhes
stir on the anvil: MJF, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Fists
of
fury: The MJF clash in Birgunj is reflective of a low
level of institutional development (kp), At
the
Forum: The MJF split makes politics even more unstable,
by Prashant Jha (nt), Maoist,
UML
fail at breakthrough (rep), Maoists
disrupt
House session (ht), The
game
continues (ht), Upper
hand
to democracy, by Surendra Shakya (ht), NA
‘upset’
at delayed action against Khadka, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp) [?? Victims of
crimes committed by the army are waiting for justice for
years!!], Strike
three, by Narayan Manandhar (kp), Special
rights
to minority indigenous groups sought (rn), Restore
UN’s
Credibility, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn), Consensus,
not
confrontation (nt), CA
runs
out of work; postponed for indefinite period
(nn), Impasse
Reigns
Nepal’s New Government, by Amit Pyakurel (Global
Politician)
11/06/2009: Trouble
deepens
in MJF, by Sujit Mahat (kp), Forum
meet
turns into battle field (rn), MJF
factions
come to blows, by Rabi Dahal (ht), UML
proposal
to end House disruption, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Cautiously
optimistic (kp), UML,
Maoist
top brass differ on 'draft agreement' (nn), PM:
PLA integration top priority (kp), ‘Revoke
action
against Katawal’ (kp) [Why and what is the legitimation? We still have a
minotity government!!], Banda
hits
eastern life (kp), Limbuwan
strike
affects life in eastern Nepal (rn), Limbuwan
bandh
cripples East (ht), A
modest solution, by John N. Parajuli (kp), New
nationalism, by Pramod Mishra (kp), OHCHR
is
not stepping back (kp), OHCHR
committed
to protecting human rights: Bennett (nn), History
Repeats
In Nepali Politics, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Stop
this
circus (rep), Lawless
Society, by Sukh Dev Shah (rep), Maoists
&
democracy, by Jainendra Jeevan (rep)
10/06/2009: Govt
to
endorse President’s move (kp) [which
government??], Gachhadar
stakes
claim over MJF (kp), Gachhadar
registers
new party, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (ht), MJF
meeting
venue turns into battleground; three lawmakers among those
hurt (nn), Maoists,
UML
agree to end impasse (kp), Banda
brings
eastern life to standstill (kp), Eastern
districts
reel under Maoist strike (nn), SC
show
cause on generals (kp), PM,
Koirala
hint at UNMIN extension (kp), UNMIN’s
term
likely to be extended (ht), Our
side
of the story, by Hisila Yami (kp), Whose
civil
society?, by Bhim Prasad Bhurtel (kp), PM
Nepal
extends olive branch to Maoists as latter reciprocates
with pre-condition (nn), Politics
Of
Consensus: The Hourly Need, by Laxman Datt Pant (rn),
Has
the
justice been made to Dalits?, by Hira Vishwakarma
(tg), Rights-based
approach
for Social Transformation, by Chaitanya Subba
(tg),
India
and
US have become active in Nepal, interview with Lok Raj
Baral (tg), Parties
in
conflict (rep), Mature
people,
immature leaders: Woes with continued regularity, by
Aditya Man Shrestha (ht)
09/06/2009: Govt
to
get full shape in 2 days (kp) [??],
Home
ministry
greed mars govt expansion, by Renu Kshetry (kp) [!!], NC,
UML
fail to finalise ministerial portfolio sharing (nn), UML
split
on cabinet composition, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), ‘Support
to
govt unbroken’ (kp), Normalcy
yet
to return in Banepa (kp), MJF
shutdown
throws Tarai life out of gear (kp), Living
in
denial, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Who
needs
a government?, by Sukhdev Shah (kp), President
hand
in glove with NC, UML to impose 'military rule': Mahara
(nn), UML
leaders
reach out to Maoists seeking support (nn), Khadka
faces
court of inquiry, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Khas-Khsetree
unveils
‘constitution’ (ht), Plea
to
list minorities in statute (ht), Trust
versus
structures: Challenges to Nepal’s peace process, by
Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Close
call:
The bandhs are always declared to be peaceful by the
organizers, but more often than not they turn violent
(ht), High
on
rhetoric, low on governance: Army integration and
restructuring of the state are some of the important
issues that confront the country, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht)
08/06/2009: National
politics
rift–ridden, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Gacchadar
to
show proof of majority: Yadav gets oppn bench (kp), Come
together (kp), Gachchhadar
reassures
MJF support to govt (nn) [??], UML
fails
to name its ministers; PM says cabinet will get 'full
shape' in two days (nn) [??],
UML,
NC
fail to agree (kp), Banepa
under
curfew as banda sparks tension (kp), Bandh
cripples
life in Terai, eight Tamuwan districts; curfew lifted in
Banepa (nn), Rukum
villagers
fight for land ownership, by Durgalal K.C. (kp),
Building
a
coalition of hope, by Anil Bhattarai (kp)
07/06/2009: Four
more
to join UML govt, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Two
weeks
on, PM still working for ‘full’ cabinet (rn), Cabinet
Expansion (rn), Gachhadar
mantra
to keep MJF intact (kp), Yadav
rethink
likely if Gachhadar quits (ht), MJF
protest
rally against PM’s move (ht), MJF
establishment
demands Gachchhadar be sacked from DPM post (nn), RPP
names
Deepak Bohara as its ministerial candidate (nn), Chure
Bhawar
against single Madhes state (ht), Curfew
in
Banepa as local locals clash with bandh organisers
(nn), UCPN-M
adamant
on its stance (ht), Ailing
Symptoms
Of New Government, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn), Celebration
of
First Anniversary of Republic Nepal, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (Kathmandu Metro)
06/06/2009: MJF
shows
door to Gachhadar and six others, by Prakash Acharya
(ht), Gachhadar
unfazed,
says coalition won’t fall: Yadav withdraws support to govt
(kp), MJF
rival
factions in internal discussions on future moves (nn),
Discord
over
portfolio (kp), ‘MJF
row
will not rock the coalition boat’ (ht) [Please
don't fool the people! There are rows in NC and UML as
well, Mr. Poudel! This coalition of 22 parties is a farce!],
TMLP
decides
to join govt (nn), Pensioned-off
generals’
tenure extended (ht), Retired
generals
to be reinstated (kp) [Some weeks ago, the now ruling parties claimed that
a rudimentary cabinet does not have the power to decide
such issues!!], Milk
and
rice, by Sushma Joshi (kp), Maoists
hit
streets against Prez move (ht), Maoist
bandh
call hits life in three eastern districts (nn)
05/06/2009: Nepal
inducts
8 more ministers (kp), Eight
additions
to the Cabinet, Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Tough
job ahead: Nepal looks self-satisfied at having
achieved his dream, but his troubles are only beginning,
by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), NC
leaders slam ‘fathercracy’ in party (kp), Yadav
dubs Gachhadar's appointment unconstitutional (nn), MJF
on
the verge of split (nn), MJF
expels
Gachchhadar, six other leaders; withdraws support to govt;
split looms (nn), Gachchhadar
dubs
expulsion unfortunate; says he does not want to divide
party (nn), UML
divided
over ministerial slots (ht), ‘Won’t
be
surprised if the coalition is toppled’ (ht) [says
defence minister Bidya Bhandari, UML], Traffic
obstructed
in Kathmandu as Maoists continue protest (nn), Things
not
to do, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Making
of
a new civil society, by Celayne Heaton Shrestha (kp),
The
ethnic
card (nt), Yesterday's
men
(and women). Out: Dark suit, red tie and black topi. In:
Daura suruwal and grey coat, by CK Lal (nt), Under
siege:
The Maoists are lashing out at everyone the president,
speaker, army, judiciary, India, by Prashant Jha (nt)
04/06/2009: GPK
roots for Sujata, others say no way, by Kamal Raj
Sigdel (kp), Koirala
refuses
NC leaders’ plea to rethink on Sujata’s leadership (nn),
Rift
widens
in NC, by Prakash Acharya (ht), GP
Koirala
recommends names for ministers (nn), Gachhadar
eyes
Home (kp), Gachchhadar
not
to settle for anything less than DPM (nn), RPP
chair meets PM (nn) [This government is a laughing stock even
before it is constituted!], Common
Minimum Programme: 22 parties put final seal of approval
(kp), Democratic
alliance
inks CMP (ht), Maoist
spokesman
predicts doom for govt (ht), Only
in
Nepal, by Biswas Baral (kp), Maoists
up
Indian encroachment war (kp), Missing
links, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Dalit
body
calls fresh stir (ht)
03/06/2009: 22-party
ruling
alliance to endorse CMP today (ht), Coalition
partners
sign CMP (nn), Koirala
asks
PM to finalise portfolios (kp), Four
ministers
likely to be inducted today (nn) [Forming
a government with politicians that have been rejected by
the people in the elections means anarchy, not democracy!!],
GPK
wants
Sujata to lead NC in government, by Prakash Acharya
(ht) [??], Sujata
to
lead NC in UML-led govt (rn) [Long
live family autocracy in the Koirali Congress!], Shantiniketan
alumna
poised to be new Nepal foreign minister, by Sudeshna
Sarkar (Times of India), MJF
eyes
plum portfolios (nn), Experts
blame
parties for violating peace accord (ht) [!!],
Sood,
Powell
meet Dahal (kp), Nepal
moves
up in Global Peace Index (kp), Choose
consensus, by Amresh Singh (kp 03/06/2009), Let
the CA decide, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Caste
and
the constitution, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Dissent
over
CA provision for conscription (ht), Indian
Interference
is real, by Sujeet Arjel (tg), Maoists
launch
protest against President's move (nn), I
advise President Yadav to take a taxi and go home, by
Ram Raja Prasad Singh (tg), Maoist’s
struggle
will continue both in parliament and streets,
interview with Pushpa Kamal Dahal (tg), ‘Zero
Unity’-Nepal’s
divided Politics, by Kanchan Jha (tg), ICJ
concerned
over delay in enacting disappearance law (nn), Nepali
party
demands referendum, seeking revival of monarchy
(Xinhua) [Remember
that this party has won only 1% of the votes in the CA
elections!!]
02/06/2009: All
set for final seal (kp), New
govt’s
CMP to be finalised today; all party meeting called
(nn), Parties
delay
CMP approval by a day (nn), PM
meets
NC, UML leaders on cabinet expansion (nn), Newar
body’s
bandh shuts down Valley (ht), Banda
puts
life in Valley out of gear (kp), Strike
affects
life in capital valley (rn), Public
at
large face bandh fury, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (ht), Banda
Blues, by Sunny Mahat (kp), Maoists
seek
‘suitable’ terms, by Manesh Shrestha (kp), ICJ
sees threat to peace (kp), PM:
Leave
Gens’ fate to Cabinet (kp), Peace
pieces
amidst political drift, by Saubhagya Shah (kp), Never-ending
House
disruption bad for democracy, by Prakash Acharya (ht)
[All parties that
disrupt the CA are not democratic!], Speaker
seeks
PM’s initiative to end House obstruction (rn)
01/06/2009: Intra-party
rift
delays cabinet expansion, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht)
[What can we expect from
a government whos three leading parties together do not really
have a simple majority in parliament??], Nepal:
Hard
times ahead (kp), Common
Minimum
Programme: Awaiting all-party seal of approval (kp), Four-party
seal
on CMP, final approval today (ht), MJF
wrangling
persists (kp), MJF
still
at sixes,sevens (ht), PM
Nepal
urges Maoists to join the coalition govt, by Pravat
Kumar Jha (ht), As
expected (ht), Call
for
Newa autonomous state (kp), Bandh
cripples
valley life (nn), Mystery
behind
death on the street, by Kamal Raj Sigdel and Baburam
Kharel (kp), OHCHR
demands
probe panel on forced disappearances (rn), SC
questions
Maoist Cabinet’s nod (ht), Khanal
says
he had agreed for action against army chief (nn), Maoists
announce
further protests (kp), Bank
route
for PLA combatants’ payment (ht), OAG
in
a bind over brigadier generals’ fate (ht), Defense
minister
approves term extension of eight generals (nn), Bad
blood (kp), NC,
UML
against conscription (kp), Shades
of
the Third Reich, by Dilip Rayamajhi (kp), Feudalism
in
action, by Anil Bhattarai (kp), Sood
confers
with Koirala, Oli (nn) [Indian intervention in the open way!?], Prime
minister
versus president, by Mandira Sharma (Himal
Southasian), Rocky
Road
Ahead, by Keshab Poudel (sp), Rise
Of
A Phoenix:
MK Nepal dons the cap of Prime Minister after many a false
starts, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp),
In Stable Instability:
Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal vows to chart a new
geography of Nepali politics but the old history will
continue to haunt him, by Sushil Sharma (sp), Nationalist
Slogans:
Anti-National Results: Actions performed by Maoists
harping on nationalist slogans have brought about
anti-nationalist results, by Keshab Poudel (sp)
Evaluations for 17 - 31
May will be updated soon
29/05/2009: Towards
a
praetorian republic: Nepal maybe the only place where
Huntington will be proven right, by CK Lal (nt), MKN's
checklist:
Nepal's first priority must be the peace process, by
Prashant Jha (nt)
27/05/2009: Tyranny
of the Defeated!, by N.P. Upadhyaya (tg) [!!!!]
16/05/2009: MJF
rift
deepens crisis: Yadav, Gachhadar stick to their stands
(kp), MJF
meet
witnesses flexing of muscles, by Arjun Bhandari (ht),
Central
committee
keeps door ajar for manoeuvre (ht),
NC, UML strive for elusive 301 votes, by Bishnu
Budhathoki (kp), PM
Dahal
meets leaders of fringe parties (nn), UCPN-M
trying
to form new Nepali coalition gov't (Xinhua), Dahal,
Koirala harp on consensus (kp), Govt
to
Court: CoAS ouster constitutional (kp), ‘The
govt
informed Prez about army chief’s dismissal’ (nn), YCL
issues
expulsion threat (kp), The
way
ahead: Federalism must be used to unite society by
recognising ethnic, social, political, regional, cultural
and religious diversity, by Shobhakar, Budhathoki
(kp), UN
mired
in deepening Nepal row, by Navin Singh Khadka (BBC
News), Political
crisis
in Nepal (Indian Express)
15/05/2009: UML
erred
in quitting govt: Gautam (ht), UML
bigwigs
sabotaging Nepal's bid?, by Ghanashyam Ojha (rep), MJF
weighs
five political scenarios, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), MJF
weighing
options, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), MJF
stakes
claim on govt leadership (nn), MPRF
to
either lead new govt or give outside support to others,
by Yuvraj Acharya (rep), MJF
lawmakers
engage in fist fighting (nn), UML
leaders
warn of revolt (nn), Intra-party
differences
delays new govt formation in Nepal, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (Asian Tribune), Khanal
calls
for 'unity govt' as UML scrambles to secure majority
(nn), Koirala
seeks
China’s help to form govt (nn), Koirala
seeks
support from Kamal Thapa (nn) [????],
House
disruption
to end soon: PM (ht), Glimmer
of
hope for House resumption (kp), PM
for
parties' broader national consensus (rn), Maoists
revive parallel govt (kp), NHRC,
donors
dwell on rights (kp), Mission
incomplete: Playing
the role of a referee in a post-conflict situation, it was
natural for UNMIN to have a soft corner for the rebels,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), The
foreign factor, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), The
road ahead, by Prashant Jha (kp), The
master
manipulator: PKD has united his flock by playing up Indian
meddling, by CK Lal (nt), Double
whammy: Unstable politics coupled with unstable
climate will mean even more instability, by Navin
Singh Khadka (kp), Preventing
Peace
Process From Collapse, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn), The
jury
is out: What an irony that a party that hasn't renounced
violence and keeps its own army wants "civilian supremacy,
by
Kul
Chandra Gautam (nt), Do or die: "Either we finish what we
started, or we get finished", by Prashant Jha (nt), Semi-automatic
autonomy:
The suspension of the Tharu agitation gives the Tarai some
respite, by Kunda Dixit (nt), What
about
Dalits?, by Yam Bahadur Kisan (nt), Many
tongues,
one voice: Language and ethnicity are at the heart of
federalism, not just geography, by Amar Kanta Jha (nt)
14/05/2009: Madhav
Nepal
urges PM to clear way for new govt (rn), Govt
Formation
efforts (kp), Govt formation effort on ice (kp),
MJF
split
on joining govt, by Arjun Bhandari
(ht), MPRF
still
undecided following internal differences (rep), Koirala
holds
joint consultation on new govt, MJF leaders absent
(nn), Madhes
parties
seize chance, assert their role, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), Eight-point
accord
at a glance (ht), We
are
committed to peace, says Kiran (rn), Uncertainty
Reigns, by Shyam K.C. (rn), Khadka’s
appointment
challenged (kp), SC
asks
govt to furnish reasons for sacking CoAS (nn), Jana
Andolan
victim begs for govt help, by Pitambar Bhattarai
(rn), Video
tells
all, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp), Only
in
Nepal, by Biswas Baral (kp), In
choppy
waters, by Rhoderick Chalmers (kp), CMDP:
A
Maoist proxy?, by Bijay Babu Shiwakoti (rep) [The
king came to power by a putsch and the suppression of the
fundamental rights of the people; the Maoists came to
power by democratic elections. The latter party has made
many mistakes but peace, stability and necessary
fundamental changes of state and society are not possible
without this by far strongest party in the elected CA!
Civil society has to safeguard the constitutional way to
this goal which has now been put into question by
President Yadav!], Nepal's
Maoists
cry Indian foul play, by M K Bhadrakumar (Asia Times)
13/05/2009: UML-led
govt
formation still in limbo (kp), Political
polarisation
leads to constitutional deadlock, by Kamal Raj
Sigdel (kp), New
PM
likely in a day or two, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Most
parties
nod Nepal’s candidacy (rn), PM
asks
Madhes parties not to support UML (ht), NC-UML
coalition
closer to majority (nn) [A coalition government of so many parties opens the
door to highest instability! There is no rational
government possible without the UCPN (Maoist)!!], CPN-Masal
blasts
UCPN-Maoist move (rn), Form
next
govt in the House: Legal experts (ht), MK
Nepal
meets Dahal to rally support for UML-led govt (nn), Maoists
stick
to their guns (kp), Serious
concern (ht), Maoist
excesses
raise NHRC hackles: Urges security chiefs to act to curb
political violence (ht), UCPN-M
to
push stir for civil supremacy (rn), New
govt
not likely before Sunday: Baidya (nn), Averting
disaster: A
radical change is needed in the terms of engagement with
the Maoists (kp), Reading
the
tapes: There is no clear conclusion one can draw in
black and white from the video about Maoist intentions,
by Pramod Mishra (kp), Politics
in
circles: What would happen if all the parties' inner
meeting videos were played on free television each day?,
by Abhi Subedi (kp) [Wonderful
idea!], Parties
In
Crucial Test, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Rights
activists
protest President's move (nn), Gurung
carries
out Katawal’s duty (nn), China
dismisses
news report on interference in Nepal (nn) [There
is a lot of Chinese interference, especially with regard
to Tibet, but it cannot be compared to the level of Indian
interference that is all pervasive!!], Curtain
falls, by N.P. Upadhyaya (tg), People’s
Republic
can only guarantee Nepal's national pride, interview
with Narayan Kaji Shrestha, UCPN (Maoist) (tg)
12/05/2009: Maoists
to
take to streets against President’s action (ht), Maoist
leader
instructs cadres to drive out NC, UML activists (nn),
Maoist
leader
renews threat (kp), Nepal
protesters
clash with police (Peninsula), EU
heads
of mission call on Koirala (ht), PM
allays
diplomats’, donors’ fears (ht), Dahal,
GPK
try to allay int’l fears (kp), Donors
want
NDF deferred till Sept (kp), Ball
in
Speaker’s court (kp), NC,UML
in
political pow-wows (ht), Majority
govt
in sight: NC veep; Government to be led by UML (ht), Madhes-based
parties
hold the key, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), MJF
majority with UML-NC combo (kp), UML
receive
tactical support from Madhesi parties for govt formation
(nn), Indian
news
agency claims MK Nepal to be of 'Indian origin' (nn),
Polarisation
begins
as parties delve into new govt formation (nn), PM:
I
tried for Delhi’s consent (kp), Delhi
concerned
over Maoist doublespeak in Nepal (Peninsula), President
Yadav
disrupted the peace process: Prabhakar (ht), Kin
of
missing to act tough (ht) [!!!!], Crisis
of
confidence, thanks to Maoists’ unilateral policies, by
Prakash Acharya (ht), World
Bank
wants Maoist clarification, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Young
scapegoats, by Dhananjay Shah (kp), Conflicting
values: The
Maoists
and others on the left have always felt that there is an
antagonistic relationship between “democracy” and
“nationalism”, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Opposition
steps
up drive against UN (Gulf Times)
11/05/2009: Prez
calls
for cobbling up coalition: Unified CPN-Maoist lawmakers
disrupt House in bid to block formation of the new
government (ht), Prez
call
for majority govt a far cry (kp), CPN-UML
backs
Madhav Nepal to head govt, by K P Gautam (rn), Ethnic
Indian
may be Nepal's next PM (Hindustan Times), Maoists
urged
to join fresh entity (ht), UNMIN
in
a spot of bother over Prachandagate, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), UNMIN
plea
for peace (kp), NC
wants
fresh verification of PLA’s strength (ht), Madhesi
parties
renew 'one Madhes' demand (nn), Go
easy (kp), CJ
tells
parties to respect verdicts (ht), Parties
urged
to respect past agreements (ht), Clear
the
path (ht), Donor
reps,
envoys meet PM, NC Prez (nn), Who
owns
the peace process? - Powerful theme, by Ajaya Bhadra
Khanal (ht), Unsolicited
advice
to radicals, by Anil Bhattarai (kp), Can’t
fool
me, by Sumit Sharma Sameer (kp), Whither
civil
society?, by Shyam K.C. (kp), PM
Dahal
admits seeking Indian help to settle Army chief row
(nn), Prachanda:
Delhi
missed chance to resolve Nepal crisis, by Siddharth
Varadarajan (One World South Asia), NC
claims
enough seats secured for UML-led govt (nn) [Without
the participation of the UCPN (Maoist), a stable majority
government is not possible! The election results have
proved that the people are fed up with the power games of
the old leaders of NC and UML!!], UML
postpones
CC meeting to devote more time on govt formation (nn),
Maoists
decide
to intensify stir (nn)
10/05/2009: Current
Constitutional
Crisis in Nepal, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), Lawyers
see
threat to the supremecy of constitution (ht), NBA
says
parties interpreting statute to suit their interests
(nn), What
a
prez can and can’t do, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Ram
Baran
Yadav vs His Detractors, by Kulchandra Gautam (rep) [Yadav has been an excellent president
so far, but this cannot excuse his unconstitutional step
now! He has damaged the authority of the interim
constitution!], UML
lays claim on govt leadership (nn), CPN-UML
set
to lead next government: Forms panel to hold talks with
parties (ht), Nepal
almost
final as PM candidate, by Thira L Bhusal (rep) [Persons that have been rejected by the
people in the CA elections lack legitation for the post of
PM! Nepal should have become PM in April 2006 but not now!],
Back
us,
UML asks parties (kp) [Not the step taken by the PM but those taken by
Katawal and the president were unconstitutional!!],
MJF
may
support UML-led govt (ht), Sharma:
We
will force prez to quit (kp), I
fired a missile: PM (kp), Prachanda
calls
rival parties anti-national (ht), Analysis:
New
govt not near, by Post B. Basnet (kp), Parties
miss
deadline, what next?, by Ameet Dhakal and Yuvraj
Acharya (rep), President
writes
to parliament calling for formation of majority govt
(nn), NC,
UML
decide to take joint initiative to form govt (nn) [Even together they are a minority
compared to the UCPN (Maoist)! What about legitimation?],
Maoists
carry
out thrash threat, by Surendra Kafle (ht), Maoists
will
not go back to jungle, says peace minister (ht), CJ:
Honour
court verdicts (kp), People's
republic
postponed, by Ramesh Khatry (rep), 'It's
not
a moment for business as usual', interview with Karen
Landgren by Akanshya Shah (rep), NC
demands
re-verification: 'Integration only on basis of 4K'
(rep) [This party really leaves no
leaf unturned to target the peace process!!], Peace
Minister
rules out possibility of PLA re-verification (nn), Martin
unexpectedly
turns up in Ktm as UNMIN finds itself in soup over
re-verification demands (nn), SC
rejects
govt plea to vacate stay order on 8 Generals' case
(nn)
09/05/2009: Zero
in
on statute-writing, say lawyers (kp), NHRC
boss
urges parties to draft statute on time (ht), Khanal:
It’s time to lead government (kp), UML
stands
divided over committee’s ‘hasty’ decision, by Arjun
Bhandari (ht), MJF
to
announce its stand today (ht), MJF
still
undecided over new govt (nn), MJF
divided
on leadership of new government (nn), Old
parties
are trying to buy CA members: PM Dahal (nn), Deadline
dead? (kp), Deadline
to
form new govt is over; consensus eludes parties (nn),
UNMIN
chief,
Indian envoy meet PM (ht), How
Maoist-Delhi
relations soured, by Akhilesh Upadhyayan (kp) [There
can be no excuse for continued Indian intervention, but
the question remains why Nepali politicians bow to Indian
pressure and break the constitution!!], Anti-prez
protests
continue (kp), Maoists
seize
25 bighas in Bara: Turn a blind eye to the CPA (ht), Cry
for
fresh verification of PLA’s strength (ht), UNMIN
concerned over videotape (kp), Maoist
façade: The
startling video tape of Prachanda's speech has revealed
his party's hidden strategy, by Geja Sharma Wagle
(kp), On
dangerous
ground: The menaces of both militarisation of
politics and politicisation of the military must be
stopped, by Achyut Wagle (kp) [The
army ia a political entity and subordinate to the
government; thus, it cannot be politicised!], Women
demand
their woes be addressed in the new constitution (ht)
08/05/2009: Norway
pats
Dahal on back, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp), Exercise
to
form govt on (kp), NC
backs
Nepal as next PM, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), NC
meet
decides to support CPN-UML (ht), CPN-UML
to
hold CC meeting today (ht), UML
CC
meet begins; leadership divided over formation of new govt
(nn), MJF
not
to claim for PM (nn) [How could it? It owns not even 10% of the CA seats!],
New
govt
unlikely within given time (nn), Look
back
in anger, A P Kumar (kp), A
right fine mess: The president's action reeks of an
authoritarian odour reminiscent of Gyanendra's bad breath,
by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Beyond
regionalism:
The Madhesi parties potentially have a major role in
resolving the current crisis (kp), Shrewd
maneuvers
and manipulations Maoist game-plan, by Ram Sharan
Mahat, Nepali Congress (ht), Without
a
trace: For the families of the disappeared, knowing where
their loved ones are is more important than reparation,
by Mallik Aryal (nt), Yadav
vs
Dahal: Uncertainty is the only certainty in Nepali
politics, by CK Lal (nt), No
one
won: But everyone thinks the others lost, by Prashant
Jha (nt)
07/05/2009: President’s
move
draws flak (ht), Bhattarai
demands
punitive action, by Suryamani Gautam and Surendra
Kafle (ht), UCPN(M)
could
still lead govt, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp), Prez
consults CA chairman on procedure of appointing new PM
(nn), Prachandagate
tape
not relevant: PM (ht), Prachandagate:
Tape
raises serious concerns (ht), PM
tries
to court the press (kp), High
tensions (kp), UNMIN:
Peace
process at risk (kp), UMMIN
chief’s
sermon to parties: Rebuild trust (ht), Envoys
worry
about fragile peace (kp), Now
what?, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Media
matters, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp), All
that
glitter: Only in Nepal, by Biswas Baral (kp), India
blunders
in Nepal again, by Bharat Bhushan (kp), Support
hinges
on Madhes pact (ht), Rippling
effects
on politics and peace process, by Birendra P. Mishra
(ht), Spring
of
despair, by DB Gurung (rep)
06/05/2009: SC
show
cause to Prez, COAS (kp), SC
begins
legal proceedings on Prez initiative (ht), Confusion
looms
large in faction-ridden Nepali Army, by Bishnu Subedi
(ht) [A 'supreme commander of the
army' is not mentioned in the constitution! According to
article 144, the CoAS is appointed by the Council of
Ministers which also controls the army!!], President’s
move
not constitutional (rn), President
Yadav's
fate to be similar to Gyanendra if he doesn't rectify his
move: Bhattarai (nn), Why
India
is shielding Nepal Army Chief Katawal? (tg), Nepal:
Katawal
issue and a potential grand design, by Raktim Nepali
(tg), India
denies
hand in toppling Maoist-led govt (nn), The
day
after Dahal quit, by Renu Kshetry (kp), PM
Dahal
resigns: What next?, by N.P. Upadhyaya (tg), Civil
society cast held, freed (kp), Times
have
changed: Those returning to power should think what
they would do differently this time (kp), President
calls
for consensus govt (kp), MJF:
Conditions
apply (kp), MJF
awaiting
NC, UML move, says Gupta (rn), Parties
push
to form unity govt, by Prakash Acharya (ht), 22
parties
root for consensus on national govt (rn), UML
jockeys
hard to be in driver’s seat, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), PM
Dahal
holds fence-mending meeting with Khanal (nn), Maoist
warning
for NC, UML activists, by Himal Dhungel (ht), Maoist
deputies
obstruct House (kp), UCPN-Maoist
continues
to obstruct CA meet (rn), Maoists’
protest
programme (ht), Maoists
say
video released to derail peace process; TV channel
gheraoed (nn), PM
to
comment on video tape, threats to other party cadres
(nn), Two
Maoist
activists injured as protest rally turns violent (nn),
Police,
Maoist
demonstrators clash in Nepal (Dawn), Kin
of
disappeared still nursing wounds (kp), Growing
pains: What
has
been the biggest crisis in the infant republic may very
well turn out to be a moment of gain and growing pains on
many fronts, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Time
for
national unity government, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Climate
of
mistrust threatening Nepal’s peace process: UN envoy: Ban
concerned over fallout from PM´s resignation (rep), UNMIN
chief
concerned over future of peace process (nn), The
civil-military crisis in Nepal: The stated issues involved
in the government-Nepal Army conflict cannot be advanced
as legitimate excuses either for the army’s repeated
defiance or for the Maoists’ extreme decision, by S.D.
Muni (Hindu), Challenges
Of
Transition, by Uday Bhaskar (Times of India)
05/05/2009: Moves
and
counter moves of PM, Prez (kp), Prez,
PM
violated constitution, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) [This is also true for the NC and the
conservative faction of the UML because their rejection of
the common agreement on army integration has made politics
of consensus impossible!], Prime
Minister
Prachanda quits, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Prime
Minister
Prachanda resigns, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), The
Prime Minister’s resignation speech (kp) [alternative
link (ht)], Prime
Minister
calls it a day (kp), President
stands by decision (kp), President
justifies
reinstatement move (ht), SC
moved
against Yadav’s fiat (kp), SC
moved
against Prez's decision (ht), Security
beefed
up in capital (kp), Prachanda
sees
international interference, by Prerana Marasini
(Hindu), Delhi
sings
consensus tune, by Dinesh Wagle (kp), Int’l
community
concerned (kp), UNSG
saddened
by Nepal’s political development (nn), Special
Editorial (kp), The
Katawal
issue, by Keshar Bahadur Bhandari (kp), With
political
turmoil, NDF postponed (kp), Parties
in
parleys to build new equation, by Bhadra Sharma (rn),
Nepal
parties
begin key meeting (BBC News), NC
favours
UML to lead new coalition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht)
[Both, NC and UML have been
rejected as leading parties by the people in the
elections! And they had good reasons!!], National
govt
need of hour, leaders say (rn), Leaders
bat
for national unity government (ht) [A
national unity government without the leading role of the
UCPN (Maoist) is not possible since this party has got a
clear mandate from the people!!], Legal
experts
take a potshot at PM's resignation (ht), Legal
riddle
to form new govt (ht), Maoists
plan
to take to streets (ht), Maoists
set to flex muscles, by Renu Kshetry (kp), CPN-Maoist
to
intensify stir (rn), Rivals
clash
in Red citadel (ht), Prohibitory
orders (ht), Business
as
usual at NA HQ, by Akanshya Shah (rep), Maoists
to
obstruct House until Prez apologises for his move
(nn), Out of power, Nepal
Maoists
to wage new war in parliament (Mid Day), State
of
flux: An overview of the national political scene, by
Anuj Mishra (ht), Moving
ahead:
What should now come to focus is greater maturity and
wisdom of the parties while charting the path ahead
(ht), Let
A
Referendum Decide Key Issues, by Shailendra Kumar
Upadhya (rn) [The national
referendum already took place on April 10, 2008, but the
CA has been misused and boycotted by the conservative
forces!], Democratic
Leap, by Prateek Pradhan (rep), What
next?, by Damakant Jayshi (rep), Justice
eludes
insurgency victims, by Rudra Khadka (rep), Police
arrest civil society activists (nn), Police
break
up Nepal protest (Aljazeera), Nepal
sliding
back into the abyss (One World South Asia)
04/05/2009: Depleted
cabinet
sacks army chief: Lt General Khadka appointed as acting
CoAS, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Katawal
sacked,
Khadka named NA chief, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Blow-by-blow
account
of high drama (ht), PLA,
security
forces on high alert (ht), Maoist
army
on alert (kp), Uncertainty
reigns
generals throughout day, by Akanshya Shah (rep), Government's
decision
draws legal eagles flak (ht), 18
parties
urge prez to correct govt move (rn), Government
fires
Chief of army staff: President calls move
unconstitutional, asks Katawal to stay put, by Renu
Kshetry (kp), President
tells
Katawal to stay in position (nn), President
steps
in for democracy (ht), Govt
terms
prez’s move ‘unconstitutional’ (nn), Maoists
to
challenge President's move in court; declare protests in
streets, parliament (nn), 'India
encouraged
Prez to take 'unconstitutional move' (nn), President
Yadav
defends his move (nn), UML
lawmakers
divided over President's move (nn), UML
quits
coalition after eight months, by Arjun Bhandari (ht),
CPN-UML
decides
to quit govt, by Bhadra Sharma (rn), MJF
raps
Maoists, NSP snaps ties with govt (ht), Govt
slips
into minority (rep), Nepali
Congress
asks PM to quit: Maoist to fight Prez move (rep), Maoists
rejoice
move (ht), Rallies
held
nationwide to hail Katawal’s ouster (rn), Maoists
leaders
meet to discuss the latest political developments
(nn), PM
quits,
blames Prez for creating parallel power center (rep),
Prime
Minister
Dahal resigns (nn), Prachanda
quits
as Nepal PM after army row escalates (Mid-day), Nepalese
prime
minister resigns from cabinet: Crisis deepens as president
reinstates sacked army chief, overruling PM Dahal, by
Masih Rahman (Guardian), Nepal
prime
minister resigns amid power struggle (Earth Times), Nepal
PM
quits in army chief row (BBC News), President
accepts
PM's resignation (nn), 17
NSU
activists hurt in clashes with police, more protests today
(ht), ANNFSU
condemns
cabinet's nod (ht), Rights
body
calls for national consensus (ht), UNSG
voices
concern on political crisis (nn), UN
chief
'seriously concerned' (rep), Give
us
a break (kp), Nasty
turn:
The Maoist behavior indicates their authoritarian
upbringing, and an inability to work with others (ht),
Let
Supreme
Court decide constitutionality, by Akhilesh Upadhyay
(kp), NDF,
durable
peace and development: Time to show solidarity,
by Dilli Raj Khanal (ht), Tharuhat
stir
taking heavy toll, by Surendra Kafle (ht), Tharus
call off banda (kp), Black
Soot,
Blue Scholastics, by Ramesh Khatry (rep), 'All-party'
meet
on Tuesday; Khanal says UML ready to lead new govt
(nn) [What is the legitimation of
this claim? Your party has not even 20% of the seats in
the CA! Such legitimation is only with the UCPN (Maoist)!]
03/05/2009: Stalemate
on
Tharus' concerns on: Won't call off agitation despite
promise to free all detainees (ht), Tharuhat,
govt bid to talk it out (kp), Govt-Tharuhat
talks
inconclusive; Terai bandh continues (nn), Tharus'
agitation
enters 11th day (ht), No
end
in sight to banda (kp), Religious
tolerance
must for peace, says Nembang (ht), What
A
Political Game, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), Govt
axe to fall on Army Chief today? (kp), PM
fails
to justify oust Katawal drive, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), No
alternative
to removing Katawal: Gurung (ht), NC
to
take to the streets (ht), Congress
to
stir, intensify parleys (kp), Dr
Bhattarai
reiterates threat to quit (ht), Cabinet
meeting
begins; UML boycotts meeting (nn), Govt
decides
to sack CoAS Katawal; Khadka acting chief; Four coalition
partners oppose decision (nn), Split
cabinet
sacks Katawal: NC calls all-party meet, UML its top body's,
by Yuvraj Acharya (rep), Nepal's
Army
Chief sacked (Hindustan Times), Nepal
Maoists
said to sack army chief (Reuters), Nepalese
army
general fired by PM (BBC News), Political
crisis
brews over sacking of Nepal army chief (Monster and
Critics), Nepal
Maoists
sack army chief, instability seen, by Gopal Sharma
(Washington Post), 5
parties begin meet on Katawal: UML to draw Prez's
attention (rep), President
'disapproves'
govt's sack order to Army chief; UML, NC, MJF holding
emergency meetings (nn), Katawal
'turns
down' sack order (nn), Army,
Police,
PLA on high alert (ht), UML,
Sadhawana
decide to pull out of govt; UML ministers resign (nn),
Bhattarai
claims
army firmly behind govt decision; NC ramps up support for
no-confidence motion against govt (nn), Demonstrations
for
and against decision to sack army chief (nn), Powell
concerned
about free press: Says attacks against media cannot be
justified (ht), Scribes
under
growing threat of violence, state interference (ht),
FNJ expresses solidarity to promote free press (ht), Women
journos
may be a vanishing tribe, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Despite
triple
tragedy Situ on compensation quest, by Ghanashyam Ojha
(rep), Amnesty
launches
a year-long campaign for justice for conflict victims in
Nepal, by Kosh Raj Koirala (Asian Tribune)
02/05/2009: 10
days
on, no respite from Tarai stir (ht), Tharu
banda
enters Day 10 (kp), WFP
unable
to supply food (kp), Banda
hit
industries hard (kp), Govt
urges
striking Tharus to join talks (rn), Tharu
protest
group ready for talks with govt (nn), Govt-Tharuhat
talks
begin (nn), Govt
calls
TJSC for parleys (ht), Dalit
women
cry for equal representation (ht), Nation
divided
over CoAS Katawal's fate, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht),
MJF
sings
consensus tune (ht), MJF:
Let
consensus rule (kp), Dr
Bhattarai
gives quit call, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Human
rights'
body knocks on Girija Prasad Koirala's door (ht), Experts
hold
forth on new constitution (ht), Enough
talk, by Aditya Baral (kp), We
may
take ‘other' route to revolution: Dr Bhattarai (rn), No
compulsion
to side with Maoist-led govt: UML chief (rn), NC
to
mobilise sister organisations against govt (nn), AI
launches
campaign for justice to Nepal conflict victims (nn)
01/05/2009: Tharuhat
movement
to continue (ht), Tharuhat
bandh
cripples life in Tarai on Day IX (ht), Police
posts
gheraoed (ht), Tharu
banda
turns violent (kp), Tharu-called
bandh
giving nightmares to Terai people (nn), Katawal
to
be sacked thru consensus: PM (ht), PM
for
one last shot at consensus (kp), SAC
intervention
a way out?, by Prakash Acharya (ht), President
advises
PM to get parties’ nod on CoAS row (rn), UML
threatens
to quit govt (nn), Way
out
of the stalemate? All depends upon Dahal and Koirala's
maneuverability, by Ghanashyam Ojha (rep), The
NC
and the army: The army was not only the king's shield, it
was also the greatest fortress against the people's
movement, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp),
Numbers game: The Maoists plan a massive show of force on
May Day to put pressure on the army, by Subhas Devkota
(nt), Nepal
Army
and Former Rebels Battle Even Today: To allow en masse
integration of former combatants, the Maoist-led gov't
wants Army chief to go, by Preyshna Nepal (on), Delhi
dallying:
Maoist opposition to India's role in the army row is
hypocritical and futile, by Prashant Jha (nt), Nepalis
pay
for duel over CoAS (kp), End
The
Impasse (rn),
More urgent matters (kp), War
by
other means: The army has shown it is better at masking
its fears than the Maoists, by CK Lal (nt), Three
years
on, Belbari victims seek compensation, by Manoj
Shrestha (ht) [This is only one of
the numerous unsolved crimes of the 'honest' army that
should be explained by Katawal before he is dismissed!!],
NHRC
takes
govt to task over case withdrawals, by Kamal Raj
Sigdel (kp), Nation
building
or destroying? The project of nation-building not
only undermined numerous Nepali nations but the Nepali
state as well, by Mahendra Lawoti (kp), Fair
rules
for conflict resolution: Inclusion in the constitution,
by Mukti Rijal (ht), Maoists
still
listed under TEL by the US (nn)
30/04/2009: Tharus
torch
eight VDC offices in Dang (ht), Tharuhat
banda:
Tharu rage guts eight VDC offices (kp), Maoist
hardliners'
calling the shots? (ht), Consensus
eludes
in Big Three meeting (ht), Dispute
over
Army chief continues (kp), Parties
making
unnecessary hue and cry on army row: PM (nn), CoAS
removal
rife with danger: Mahato (ht), NA
top
brass puts up united front (ht), 3
Army top guns together (kp), Top
generals
deny reported mistrust (rn), Civil
society
urges govt to end Army row (ht), Former
CJ's
advice to Prez on CoAS row (ht), Confusing
scenario:
What looked like a mundane cabinet level decision has now
turned into a national debate (ht), Challenges
to
democratisation in Nepal: Act against the odds, by
Ganga Thapa (ht), Envisioning
New
Nepal, by Krishna Gyawali (kp), Discord
in
diversity, by Biswas Baral (kp), Civilian
Supremacy?
Let's rethink, by Damakant Jayshi (rep), People's
Voices:
Reflecting on the Republic, by Mallika Aryal (IPS), UN chief
cautions Nepal’s political parties, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (Asian Tribune)
29/04/2009: No
respite
from Tharuhat strike (ht), Banda
hits
Tarai life (kp), Tharuhat
strike
hits Sunsari (rn), Far-west
bears
the brunt (ht), Tharus
ready
for conditional talks (ht), The
main
playing fields of Bahunbad, by K.B. Bhattachan
(tg), Kin
of
missing threaten stir (ht), Maoists
adamant
on removing CoAS, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Gautam
sticks to his guns (kp), Key
parties
busy horse-trading (kp), Major
political
parties fail to yield consensus (rn), Maoist,
NC,
UML meet to find solution on CoAS row begins; final
decision today (nn), No
consensus
yet on CoAS case, Big Three to hold another round of
discussion (nn), Khadka
objects
UML plan to oust him (nn), Unnecessary
Dispute (rn), Nepal
Army-Maoist
in collision course? (tg), Fresh
NC
protest against Maoists in offing (ht), PM
holds
secret meeting with Sujata; skips CC meet to watch film
(nn), Obligation
to
civilian supremacy basic law of land: Is it time for
testing?, by Birendra P Mishra (ht), Document
lays
bare NA's stand: Will 'fiercely contest'politicisation,
by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), What
happened? What
suddenly happened in the state of Nepal that threatens to
derail the process of peace and transition?, by Abhi
Subedi (kp), High
stakes
at high-noon: A Maoist withdrawal from government would
throw a serious challenge to all the stakeholders of
Nepalese politics, by AP Kumar (kp), Creating
a
constitution: In Nepal, we have many able politicians
but history will judge if we also have statesmen among
them, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Is
Civil Society a Balancer of Public Power in Nepal?, by
Dev Raj Dahal (tg), MJF
will
not allow the Maoists a free ride, interview with
Sarat Singh Bhandari (tg), UNSG
cautions
political difference could mar peace process (nn), Leadership
deficit, by Ameet Dhakal (rep)
28/04/2009: Tamang
body
to resume joint struggle (ht), Life
crippled
on bandh Day V (ht), Terai
comes
into standstill as Tharu strike enters seventh day
(nn), Nemwang
stresses
indigenous people’s rights (rn), Govt
to
decide Katawal's fate today (ht), PM
for
resolving CoAS issue through consensus, by Babu Ram
Devkota (rn), PM
meets
Koirala to discuss CoAS row (nn), UML
to
follow middle path (rn), Parties
reject
UML compromise deal (kp), UML
roadmap
doesn't enthuse Maoists (ht), Vexed
Congress
MPs obstruct House (kp), Sujata
says,
army should obey govt (rn), Resolve
CoAS
row thru consensus: All-party meet (ht), Delusions
of
grandeur: The Maoist attempt to sack the Army chief
is myopic, self serving and utterly futile, by Aditya
Adhikari (kp), Leave
the
army alone: A time will come when the Maoists will
also be the sufferers of this grand design, by Ramesh
Dahal (kp), ‘Govt
preparing
to ban Rastriya Janamorcha’ (nn)
27/04/2009: Serve
govt
3 day ultimatum: Tharus warn of harsh stir (kp), 12
injured
in clash (kp), Shake
a
leg (kp), Curfew
clamped
in Tarai areas (ht), Bandh-hit
passengers
in dire straits, by Bhanubhakta Acharya (ht), Terai
strike
paralyses life, create POL shortage (nn), Tharus
to
run a parellel government (ht), It's
splitsville
for Tharu organisations (ht), Prez
urges
PM to consult UML, NC (kp), Party
chief
under fire: UML for options on Army row (kp), UML
has
roadmap to end CoAS row (ht), UML
for
tripartite consensus before taking action against CoAS
(rn), PM
urges
UML chairman to support govt’s plan to sack army chief
(nn), Maoists
for
one voice on Katawal (kp), Govt
has
authority to sack Katawal: AG, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), House
session
put off over army chief row (ht), Seventeen
parties’
meet inconclusive (nn), Maoists
see
rising foreign meddling (kp), Malafide
intention, by Ram S. Mahat, Nepali Congress (kp), All
eyes
on the general, by Shyam K.C. (kp), PM
has
misinformed the public, interview with Minendra Rijal, Central
Working Committee member of the Nepali Congress (kp), Increasing
political
polarisation may impact transition: A serious matter to
contemplate, by Rajan Bhattarai (ht), 'One
Madhes,
One Pradesh' falters on true representation, by
Prakash Acharya (ht), Strategic
intent, by Hari Bansha Dulal (rep)
26/04/2009: Banda
shows
no sign of ebbing (kp), Tharu
bandh
cripples life on Day IV (ht), Tharus
set
fire to bus (rn), Tharu
organisations
divided (nn), Locals
thrash
Khumbuwan activists (ht), UML
game
for middle path (kp), Congress,
UML
stress on national consensus (ht), UML
standing
committee splits: 5 against action, 4 for it, by
Ghanashyam Ojha and Thira L Bhusal (rep), UML’s
SC
meeting inconclusive on CoAS, by Bhadra Sharma (rn), Key
UML
meet deferred till today (ht), UML
boss
sees a glimmer of hope (kp), Home
Minister
sings similar tune; Maoists want Katawal sacked (kp),
Maoist
meet
opens exit door for CoAS (ht), PM
meets
President; 'govt intent on taking action against CoAS'
(nn), NC
urges
UML not to support Maoist plan of sacking army chief
(nn), UML
takes
cryptic position on govt-Army row, calls for consensus on
the issue (nn), Govt
or
Army: Who's undermining people's rights?, by Ananta
Raj Luitel (ht) [The question
should be 'army or parties/politicians'! The answer is:
both! There are about 1000 persons disappeared by the
army; neither army nor politicians are interested in
investigations!!], Democratising
Or
Demoralising Army?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Never
again!, by Ramesh Khatry (rep)
25/04/2009: Tharu
banda
cripples Tarai (kp), Tharuhat
strike
cripples Terai life (rn), Tharu
activists
go berserk on Day III (ht), Strike
paralyses
life in Terai (nn), Muslims
warn
of protest (kp), Muslims
threaten
to intensify protests (ht), Rights
groups
want flawed Bill set right (kp), UML
set
to veto govt on Katawal (kp), UML
CC
meet for end to the govt-CoAS row (ht), Katawal
should
have been sacked without second thought: DPM Gautam
(nn), Nepali
Congress
sounds war cry: Vice-president Paudel warns govt; rules
out action against CoAS (ht), NC
instigating
President: Gurung (rn), ‘I
didn’t
direct PM’ (kp), Maoist
secretariat
asks govt to find consensus on CoAS issue, UML still
undecided (nn), Army
denies
news report on coup plan (rn), Coup
rumour
dismissed (kp), CA
fails
to meet deadline again (kp), Gulmeli
apathy
on Loktantra Day, by Ghanashyam Gautam (kp), A
day to remember (kp) [The
party politicians just do everything to destroy all
hopes!!], Securing
the
nation, by Sushma Joshi (kp), Intervention
in
independent institutions slammed: Civil Society members
urge govt to ensure freedom for state organs (ht), Equitable
land
distribution essential for lasting peace (rn), Bill
on
missing draws OHCHR's flak (rep)
24/04/2009: What
put
Maoists on backfoot, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Armed
and
dangerous (nt), CoAS
facing
action for disobeying people supremacy, says PM (rn),
NA
must
recognise civilian supremacy: Khanal (rn), Envoys'
collective
sermon for PM (ht), Dahal:
Consensus
will guide us, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), PM
re-commits
to consensus politics (nn), Hectic
parleys
throw up consensus formula (ht), Khanal
rushes
home to douse fire (kp), Report:
Government,
army differences brought Nepal close to coup (Monster
and Critics) [The elected
government can never 'interfere' into army affairs because
the army is subordinate to the government!!], Maoist-CoAS
spat
takes its toll on House (ht), House
boycott
on (kp), India
wary
of Maoist hegemony in Nepal, calls envoy for talks
(Times of India), Nepal
Army
chief issue snowballs, by Prerana Marasini (Hindu), India
halts
power supply deal, by Akanshya Shah (rep), Tharus
continue
to cripple the Tarai: Casualty opens its account on Day II
(ht), Another
round:
The impatience of the Tharus can be understood in the
light of the demands for establishing unique identities
(ht), Terai
bandh
continues for the third day (nn), A
shape of things to come: The demand for Limbuwan autonomy
takes on a militant edge, by Kunda Dixit (nt), Hidden
agenda, by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), More
on
federalism: The Jana Morcha should refrain from conducting
a non-productive campaign at a wrong point in time, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Institutionalising
Loktantra (rn), 4th
Loktantra
Day And People Expectations For Lasting Peace And
Democracy, by Bishnu Gautam (rn), Give
PKD
his due: Prachanda had no training when he chose to be
Dahal (nt), by Pramod Mishra, Explosive
legacy:
There's no peace without addressing the past, by
Mallika Aryal (nt), Commitment
to
discharge minors from PLA camps still not implemented: UN
report (nn), Almost
a
people's betrayal, by Kanak Mani Dixit (rep), Wife
finds
the word martyr hollow, by Bikash Sangraula (rep), 'Living
martyr'
finds solace in music, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep)
23/04/2009: Normal
life
crippled in the Tarai again: ‘Betrayed’Tharus back to stir
ways (ht), Tamangs
announce
fresh protests from May 3 (ht), All-party
meet:
Support eludes Prime Minister (kp), Govt
steps
back as pressure mounts (kp), Prachanda
all
for consensus: Says no action will be taken against CoAS
without consultation, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Excerpts
from
army chief's clarification: I’ve played by rule (kp),
CoAS
reminds
govt of his duty-bound role, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), All
party
meet says govt has right to seek clarification, by
Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Govt
has
right to question army chief: Yadav (ht), Clarification
move
aimed at democratising army: Sharma (rn) Maoist
party
wings press for sacking of Katawal (rn), Next
cabinet
meet to decide Katawal’s fate (rn), Maoists:
Prez
crossing constitutional limits (kp), Legal
eagles
criticise govt for picking up a fight with NA (ht), Unified
CPN-Maoist
meet: Govt warned against hasty move on CoAS (ht), Out
of
sight (kp), Embattled
PM
solicits diplomats' support (rep), Envoys
meet
PM over CoAS row (nn), Increased
political
interest in Katawal case divides army top brass (nn),
PM
vows
for consensus before any decision on CoAS (nn), UML
chairman
Khanal arrives in Kathmandu as CoAS row deepens (nn),
Gautam
defends
govt in CoAS episode (nn), NC
boycotts
House session again, UML to come up with its official line
on CoAS case Friday (nn), Sood
off
to Delhi after hectic lobbying against govt plan to sack
Katawal (nn) [??!], India
summons
ambassador to Nepal (Times of India), Tharu
banda
hits Tarai (kp), Blast
from
the past, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Only
in
Nepal, by Biswas Baral (kp)
22/04/2009: Ethnic
groups
form combatant squads, by Binod and Ramesh (kp),
Tharus
launch
fresh stir (kp), Strike
by
ethnic minority paralyses life in Southern Nepal (Monster
and
Critics), Prez,
PM
don’t see eye to eye, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp), Please
Mr.
President, by AP Kumar (kp), Katawal
offers
clarification: Upholds civilian supremacy (kp), CoAS
clarifies
to government (ht), I
have always upheld civilian supremacy, clarifies CoAS
(nn) [??], ‘Clarification
sought,
as CoAS defies orders (rn), Govt
move
polarises UML, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Katawal
row
divides UML, Khanal incises off China visit (nn), Maoists
isolated
over Army Chief ouster row, by Shirish B. Pradhan
(Asian Age), Ex-gens
cry
foul over govt move (kp), Enemies in peacetime: Experts
say
that if the Prachanda government sacks Katuwal, it will
precipitate serious crisis, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Ruling
coalition
faces flak of 17 parties (ht), Lawmakers
disrupt
parliament, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Unfortunate
row (ht), Decision
on
CoAS Katawal deferred (nn), CA
chair
asks PM to resolve army crisis 'amicably' (nn), YCL's
activities hindering constitution drafting process: US
ambassador Powell (nn), ‘Attack
on judiciary in the making’ (kp), PM
holds
out hope for landless (kp), PM
for
fair distribution of land (ht), PM
stresses
equitable distribution of land (rn), Call
For
Land Reforms (rn), The
language
question, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Remedy
to
strikes must before new statute, by Padmaraj Joshi
(ht), Maoists,
PLA
And Army Integration, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn)
21/04/2009: Govt
seeks
clarification from Army Chief, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp), Katawal
asked
to clarify in 24 hrs, by Prakash Acharya and Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), Bhattarai
says
Katawal to go (kp), Is
it
politically motivated?, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Govt's
CoAS
jab spurs boycott of parliament (ht), PM-Katawal
tussle
may derail peace, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Enough
is
enough: The Maoists want Nepal Army chief Rookmangud
Katawal out, by Damakant Jayshi (rep), Army
Chief
submits written clarification to govt (nn), 16
parties join forces against Maoists over CoAS
clarification episode (nn), Vote
rigging
slur on Maoists (kp), Pledge
to
honour pact with Tharus (kp), Waiting
for
justice: Tough measures need to be taken against
human traffickers (kp), The
emerging
new contradiction: Worsening law and order, by Prakash
Chandra Lohani (ht), Westminster-style
parliament
a passe?, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Ban
anti-federalist
elements: KR MM (rn)
20/04/2009: ‘Give
us 3 more months’: Panel to monitor PM’s pledge (kp),
Nod
to
extend committee's tenure: Parliamentary commitment
monitoring panel gets 3 more months (ht), Law
and
disorder (kp), Between
the
lines, by Binod Bhattarai (kp), Govt
to
hold 2nd round talks with eleven groups (rn), Civil
society
wants OHCHR extension but ‘no deviation’, by Kamal Raj
Sigdel (kp), The
need
of the hour: Military compliance with civil supremacy,
by Dhruba Kumar (ht), MoD
issues
24-hr ultimatum to army chief to clarify on thorny issues
(nn), UML
leader
says five-party meet didn't take up CoAS 'ouster plan'
(nn), PM
meets
President amid rumours of govt preparing to sack army
chief (nn), Katawal's
last
chance to prove loyalty: Dr Bhattarai, by Rudra Khadka
(rep), NC
boycotts
House (nn), Army,
Maoists
on collision course over government clarification
(Monster and Critics), Maoists
cross
swords with Nepal Army (Times of India), India
alarmed
as Maoists resume war on Nepal Army (Irish Sun),
Frequent
strikes
shut down eastern region, by Somnath Bastola (ht), Experts
On
Federalism (rn), Peace
process
may derail if constitution not drafted on time: President
(nn), Tharus
announce
new protests (rep), 23
NPF
persons hurt in clash with cops (rep)
19/04/2009: State
restructuring
panel courts storm (kp), NC
not
to accept State Restructuring Committee (rep), NC
objects
to formation of State Restructuring Commission, says it
violated 'politics of consensus' (nn), UNMIN
term
may not be extended beyond July (kp), UNMIN
not
needed after army integration: PM (rn), ‘Army
integration
to be finalised soon’ (rn) [?],
Maoists
keen
on minority government (ht), Matrika
Yadav
voices concern about PLA merger (ht), Is
It
Consensus Politics?, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (Kathmandu
Metro), Prakash
calls
for unity among republicans (rn), People
Expect
New Constitution In 2066 B.S., by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Two
children
killed by stray bomb (nn), Koirala
meets
Oli after taking pot shot at PM Dahal (nn)
18/04/2009: Tharus
stirring
again: Threaten to seize local govts (kp), Tharu
body
warns of fresh protest (ht), Tharus
threaten
to capture local govt (rn), Prez
plays
the peacemaker (kp), Preliminary
statute
draft expected in a week (rn), Advocates
doubt
statute's deadline (ht), Good
start (kp), Govt
performance
limited due to coalition nature (rn), PM:
Our
critics will lose votes (kp), Ordinances
spur
dissent (kp), Mission
constitution:
Will politicos pore over 400-sheet input?, by Renu
Kshetry (kp), NPF
announces
stir against federalism (ht), The
global
and the local: The United Federation of Nepal, by
Sushma Joshi (kp), Struggle
for
justice, by Simon Robins (kp), Conflict-hit
victims
face abject misery, by Padamraj Joshi and Devendra
Barma (ht), Do
We
Need OHCHR Anymore?, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn)
17/04/2009: Panel
to
carve out states in place: Govt nod to set up integrated
service centres in 240 electoral constituencies (ht),
State
Restructuring
Commission formed (kp), 'Unilaterally
formed
State Restructuring Commission unacceptable for NC'
(nn), Dr
Bhattarai
sings paeans for NA (ht), SC
nod
to discharge disqualified PLA fighters (ht), Code
of conduct for PLA (kp), AISC
tech
committee inspects PLA first division (nn), War
games
catching up with children, by Padamraj Joshi (ht), Need
for
moderation during political transition: An issue to
remember, by Anuj Mishra (ht), Government
tweaks
RTI Act to its own advantage, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), Life
and
dearth: We are suffering acute shortages because of
the political folly of those who are at the helm of the
nation, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), What
the
geographers say (nt), When
tomorrow
comes: Dahal needs to square up to reality - or face an
explosive PLA mutiny, by CK Lal (nt), Biting
the
bullet: Time for the hard decisions on NA-PLA integration,
by Prashant Jha (nt), Tharus
unveil
plans for second round of protests (nn), Foreign
forces
impeding statute drafting process: NBA chief (nn)
16/04/2009: PM
stands
by all pacts with ally, oppn: House resumes business after
17 days (kp), House
business
resumes after Prachanda’s address, by Liladhar
Upadhyaya (rn), Maoists
entertain
hope of national govt (ht), Dahal:
‘Big
parties’ unsupportive (kp), Hearing
of
treason cases next month (kp), Parties
sheltering
criminals: Home Minster Gautam (ht), PLA
integration
by July 15: PM (ht), Army
integration
pre-requisite for constitution making: PM (nn), Don’t
play
with ethnic issues, says President (rn), Federal
clock
cannot be turned, says PM (rn), Govt
forms
State Restructuring Commission (nn), Political
violence
peaks in Nepal (One World South Asia)
15/04/2009: Govt
apathy
riles NHRC, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Government
inaction
exacerbates insecurity (IRIN), 3
commissions to be formed (kp) [The
formation of commissions is totally useless as long as
their findings have no consequencies!! E.g., what about
the report of the Rayamajhi Commission??], United
colours
of coalition: PM may address House today (ht), Maoist
wing
chosen to do govt's work!, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), UML
lawmakers
question role of their ministers in the govt (nn), UML
ministers
accuse Maoists of interference: Fund bungling slur on
Bhattarai (ht), Maoists,
UML
disagree over investment board, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Maoists
agree
to NC demands (nn), Govt
move
undermines right to know, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Govt
impedes
access to some public information (nn), Anti-federalism
protest
from April 18 (ht), Time
lag:
Major achievement of the past year could be the
declaration of Nepal as a federal democratic republic
(ht), Conspiracies,
conundrums
plague integration, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), OHCHR
should
stay: Human rights and justice are more than
nice-sounding Western inventions (kp), Revolutions
and
museums: The Maoists should redefine the relationship
between revolution and violence and tell every cadre to be
morally strong, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Historical
wrong: Employing
the YCL in the nation building sector may bring conflict
and chaos, by Ramesh Dahal (kp), Prez
urges all not to make ethnic, regional demands (kp) [Better say 'unreasonable demands'
because the excluded sections of state and society will
remain excluded if they do not raise their voice now!
Those in decision making positions are still Bahuns and
some other Tagadharis!], Nepal:
A
Country sans National Interests, by N.P. Upadhyaya
(tg), The
peace
agreement has not allowed National and Maoist army the
same status, interview with Hridayesh Tripathi (tg)
14/04/2009: The
national
question: The Maoists are facing the consequences of
underestimating the depth of ethnic sentiment, by
Aditya Adhikari (kp), Seven
months
on, culture ministry still at sixes and sevens, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), By-election
Results
Tell A Lot, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), NC
adamant,
House adjourned (ht), NC
wants
‘action, not mere rhetoric’ (kp) [Demand
o.k., but means not tolerable!!], Uncertainty
hits
daily work in security agencies, by Ravi Dhami (ht), NA
smells
rat in recruitment freeze (ht), As
a
general rule: The minister should endorse the
recommendations of a legally formed board unless some
wrongdoing has been reported against the candidates,
by Dilip Rayamajhi (kp) [The army
has never been an apolitical institution! It was always an
impotant tool of the non-inclusive state elite!!],
Govt
to
define 'major parties' in two days (ht), 2065:
A
year of surprises (kp), AG:
Rule
of law still a pipedream (kp), Ruling
parties
decide to activate political committee, form commissions
(nn), Conventional
forces
trying to obstruct peace process: PM (nn)
13/04/2009: Lesson
from
mandate: There is no alternative to consensus, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), No
surprises (kp), Now,
the
basic task (ht), Maoist-UML
ink
9-pt agreement (kp), Maoists,
UML
bury hatchet, ink 9-point pact, by Arjun Bhandari
(ht), NC
to
obstruct House if progress not made on its demand
(nn), Nembang
for
end to political deadlock (kp), Security
tops
agenda at Army conference (kp), NA
conference
concludes (nn), Minister
Shah
warns of disaster (kp), Army-govt
rift
bad for nation: Shah (ht), PLA
integration
within three months: Defence minister (ht), Badal:
NA to blame for bad blood, by Ghanashyam Gautam (kp),
PLA
not
on a par with NA, says Oli (kp), The
democratic
control of security sector: Legacies of history all the
way, by Dhruba Kumar (ht), Seven-yr
battle
for justice: Woman’s struggle to find missing hubby
(kp), Rights
body
raises activists’ eyebrows (kp), Body
to
allay Tamang concerns (kp), Looking
back,
looking forward, by Shyam K.C. (kp), We’re
not
stifling national institutions, interview with Richard
Bennett, head of OHCHR (kp), Maoist-led
govt
draws AI's flak (ht),
Parties
told to abide by democratic norms (ht)
12/04/2009: CA
bypolls:
Maoists, underdogs shine (kp), Maoists:
3;
NC, UML, MJF: 1 (ht), Maoists
win
three of six seats in Nepal by-elections (Reuters), Nepal
by-elections
boosts Maoists (Peninsula), CA
by-election
in Maoist favor, Prez’s son looses election, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (Asian Tribune), Result
evinces
mixed reaction (kp), Big
Two
sit for peace again (kp), Panel
to
better UML ties with Maoists (ht), UCPN-Maoist-UML
fail
to end deadlock (rn), House
session
adjourned (kp), FNCCI
for
private property (kp), FNCCI
calls
for end to culture of impunity (ht), Dahal
spells
out federal mantra (kp), New
statute
to uphold language, literature: PM (rn), Govt,
Tamsaling
sign a 19-point pact; Tamsaling calls off 'bandh' called
for Sunday (nn), Tamangs
withdraw
protests (ht), Newars
call
bandh to mark 'black day' (ht), CA
questionnaires: Survey
method gone amok, by Pratyoush Onta (kp), Consensus
On
Verge Of Collapse?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Koirala
says
NC will not tolerate any compromises in constitution
drafting (nn) [This is one
of the main reasons why your party hast lost in the
by-elections!!], Govt
decides
to waive loans less than 0.4 million to conflict victims
(nn) [Nevertheless must those
guilty be punished!!]
11/04/2009: Voting
for
six CA seats held peacefully (ht), By-polls
held
peacefully: Save some technical snags, by Bishnu
Budhathoki (kp), Shekhar
Koirala
elected from Morang -7; Maoists win in Kanchanpur, Forum
in Morang - 5 (nn), Maoists
lead
in Kaski, TMLP in Dhanusha (nn), Maoists
win
in Kaski, UML in Dhanusha (nn), Maoist
candidate
Santosh Budhamagar elected CA member from Rolpa (nn),
Nepal
Maoists
make slight gain in by-election (Monster and Critics),
Nepal
bypolls
results disappoint opposition (Irish Sun), Agitating
students
face fed-up public's fury (ht) [!!
Behave with the politicians and parties in the same way!], House
boycott
on, insists UML (ht) [Stop this criminal practice immediately!!!],
UML
decides to continue obstructing house (nn), Lohars
seek
Dalit status (ht), ‘Army
integration
by mid-July’ (kp), SC
demands
PM's reply (kp), A
government, not cadres should run the country (Asian
Human Rights Commission)
10/04/2009: Exercise
restraint:
Civil society; PM told to refrain from spitting venom
(kp), NHRC
says
BK did not flee (kp), Chitwan
folks
cast doubt on statute, by Dipendra Baduwal (kp), By-polls
for
six seats today (ht), CA
by-elections
today (rn), Litmus
test (ht), Republic
Day
dearer to PM (kp), The
generals, by Ranadhoj Limbu (Angbuhang) (kp), Federal
thoughts, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Freed
Haliyas
want bondage again, by Tekendra Deuba (ht), Panel
on
equality still in limbo (ht), PM
flays
bid to block govt (rn), Exercise
has
begun for a new PM, says UML GS Pokhrel (nn) [...
says someone who has been rejected by the people in the
elections!], SC
issues
show cause order against six Maoist leaders including PM
for contempt of court (nn), "We
are
committed to multiparty democracy, freedom of press and
rule of law...", interview with PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal
(nt), Leadership
deficit:
PKD should behave like the prime minister of the country,
not just a party supremo, by CK Lal (nt), Who's
afraid
of ethnicity? Federalism is about ethnic autonomy and
ending years of discrimination by the central
administration, by Balkrishna Mabuhang (nt)
09/04/2009: Maoists
face
parties’ ire (kp), Maoists
expel
alleged killer: UML, NC say they smell rat, by Renu
Kshetry (kp), Maoist
expels
Thaiba’s ‘killer’ from the party (ht) [A
terrible punishment for an accused murderer! Impunity goes
on unabated!], NC,
UML
keep up heat (ht), Contempt
of
court filed against Dahal, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), SC
vacates
CC stay order (kp), SC
hurdle
to CC cleared (ht), Hearing
on
army adjourned (kp), AG
points
out flaw in SC stay (ht), Retirement
of
generals: Issues involved, by Birendra P Mishra (ht),
Expert
panel,
PLA discuss integration, by Narayan Sharma (kp),
PLA
fighters
long for integration, by Sriram Sigdel , Black
day (kp), Watching
the
watchdogs, by Bopin Adhikari (kp), Dalit
aspirations, by Upendra BK (kp), Will
there
be unity govt before new statute?, by Prakash Acharya
(ht), Civil
society
activists call on PM Dahal (nn) [It's
high time for civil society to become active again!!],
Nepal’s
misty
season, by Manjushree Thapa (Open Democracy)
08/04/2009: 5th
National
Games: Army pulls out, by Pratichya Dulal (kp) [another step to provide an unfriendly
atmosphere for peace! Why is it not possible to practice
sports together!], NSC
in
the dark: PLA in, NA out?, by Mahesh Acharya (ht), Sports
For
Harmony (rn), Missed
opportunity (ht), PLA
asks
for proof (kp), NC,
UML
boycott Legislature Parliament meet (rn), UML,
NC boycott House (kp) [The
house is primarily a constituent assembly. All those who
boycott it do not want peace and renewal!!], UML,
Cong
spanner in House proceedings, by Prakash Acharya (ht),
Nepal’s
two major parties boycott house, by Kosh Raj Koirala
(Asian Tribune), UML
to
allow adjourned House to resume (nn), UML,
NC
boycott House again (nn), Maoist
committee
to probe Thaiba-murder (kp) [The
Maoists cannot probe a crime for which they are accused to
have committed it!], Unified
CPN
(Maoist) expels Sujit BK from party (nn), Maoists
attack NC activists in Kaski (kp), Let
not
ominous rumblings bring despair, by Prakash Rimal
(kp), Hollow
words: The
prime minister's incendiary rhetoric only damages his
credibility as a national leader (kp), Khanal
damns Maoist governance (kp), Legal
eagle
bears brunt of Maoist ire, by Suryamani Gautam (ht), Govt’s
time
consumed in clearing backlogs: Bhattarai (rn), Tired
of
waiting: There are several options available for the
integration of Maoist combatants, by Ramesh Dahal
(kp), Turbulence
and
thunderstorms: The three-year-old peace process may
have led to changes on paper, but the ground reality seems
disturbing, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), BBC
to
air statute hope, apprehension (ht), Constitution
Writing
Picks Up Momentum, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Oli
for
replacing current govt by UML led coalition (nn
08/04/2009) [What a destructive
dreamer! You can only form a coalition government with
numerous small parties to have a simple majority in the
CA, even if NC and MPRF join your government! The Maoists
have got a clear mandate from the people!]
07/04/2009: Prachanda
cautions
against reactionary conspiracies, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), PM
attacks
‘old order’ (kp), Prachanda
issues
stern warning to UML, Congress (ht), Dev
Gurung
warns of revolt (kp), Design
in
House chaos: Dev Gurung (ht), UN
pledge
for army integration (kp) [A speedy integration is necessary for the future of
Nepal!], UNMIN
chief
meets GP Koirala (ht), Koirala:
Keep
tabs on PLA (kp), PM
in
parley mode to end deadlock (kp), PM
confident
on resuming session of Parliament (rn), Opposition
breather
for cornered Prime Minister, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), UML
chief
hangs on boycott (kp) [Your anger is reasonable but your reaction is
criminal as well!!], Precious
time
wasted (ht), House
deadlock
continues as guilty of Thaiba case remains at large
(nn), Maoists
form
committee to investigate Butwal incident (nn) [This
requires an independent judicial committee and not a
Maoist one!!], Prakash
rules
out toppling of govt (ht), UN
rights
office awaits extension, by Kamal Raj Sigdel
(kp), Fringe
parties’
banda hits life (kp), Life
disrupted,
bandh supporters rounded up (ht), Fringe
stir
has major impact (ht), Strike
hits
normal life nationwide (rn), Fringe
parties
promise not to disrupt parliamentary business (nn), Driver
shot
for defying ‘bandh’ in Gorkha; public vehicles off the
road in protest (nn), Memory
overload (kp), Uneasy
partnerDespite
his prestige, Baburam Bhattarai's position within his
party and his relationship with Prachanda has always been
uneasy, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Closer
to Nepal's reality: Mixed government system, by Lok
Raj Baral (kp), Landmine
toll
continues as most fields go uncleared (rn), NA
boycotts national games (nn) [??],
Unidentified
armed
group storms police post in W Nepal (Xinhua)
06/04/2009: Missive
to
diplomatic corps: Suggest best model for inclusiveness
(kp), 5
CA sub-committees present statute concept (kp), Mainali
prod
for statute (kp), Double
trouble
for Prachanda: Ruling allies, opposition gang up against a
cornered Dahal, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Parleys
with
parties begin: UML chief snubs PM (kp), ‘UML
playing
politics’ (kp), PM
Dahal
vows to take peace process to 'logical conclusion,
intensifies parleys to find consensus (nn), Small
parties warn of stir (kp), Hectares
of
land still in Maoist cadres’ clutches (kp), Don’t
give up hope, by Gagan Thapa and Sumit Sharma Sameer
(kp), Stir
unites
fringe forces and Maoist dissidents, by Tika R Pradhan
(ht), 'Bandh'
called
by left parties brings nation to a halt (nn), Post-conflict
IED
casualties cross 195 (nn)
05/04/2009: A
peek into army integration experts, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp), Hari
Bol
bats for new land policy (kp), Legwork
for
land reforms policy on (ht), Tharuhat
move
gets TMLP’s nod (rn), PM
Dahal
starts consultation on House deadlock (nn), Sub-committees
submit
report to CC (nn)
04/04/2009: Form
panel
to push the agenda: Janajatis seek role in statute-making
(kp), Taskforce
for
janajatis (kp), Ensure
indigenous
people's right: UNHCR (ht), Ethnic
groups
join clamour (ht), Shot
in
the arm for UML as Maoists falter (kp), Maoists,
UML
differ on judicial structure (kp), Maoists
bat
for three-tier judiciary, people's courts (ht), House
business
unlikely amid standoff, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp) [To
boycott of the CA is a crime against the Nepali people!!],
TMLP
chief
wants national govt (kp) [What, on earth, is a national government??],
Tech
panel seeks UNMIN views on army integration (kp), Gautam
admits
to social insecurity (ht), Jana
Andolan
victims raise cry for justice (ht), Post-conflict
reconstruction
project launched (rn)
03/04/2009: Find
out
fate of missing, SC tells govt; Whereabouts of over 1,000
unknown: NHRC, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), SC
summons
House committee, lawyers (kp), SC
summons
ministry, army (kp), Enlisting
in
the revolution: Despite the Supreme Court's decision to
block recruitment, many line up to join the Maoist army,
by Chong Zi Liang (nt), Envoy
echoes
child soldiers' concerns (kp), Tarai
party
for executive PM (kp), Major
parties
differ on future political system (ht), "We
are
all Nepalis first": Residents of the Tamang-dominated
Palchok of Kabhre gather to discuss the issues that the
new constitution should address (nt), Dissecting
‘inclusion’: Inclusion
may lead to transformation but the term has been used to
resist it as well, by Mahendra Lawoti (kp), Lost
in
translation: As a tool of making a concrete opinion
survey, the CA questionnaire is as unclear as it can be,
by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Peace
is yet to be: The end of war hasn't yet brought justice
and equality in Dang, by Kong Yen Lin (nt), Objective
situation:
Nepal's revolution has international significance, by
Indra Mohan Sigdel (nt), “A
Strong
Constitutional Court Has To Develop As An Independent
Institution”, by Siegfried Bross (sp), UN-Do
The
Mistakes: A senior UN Official asks the government to
amend the disappearance ordinance to guarantee full
justice to victims, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp), Nepal
Army
Row: Operation Destabilization, by Keshab Poudel (sp)
02/04/2009: Glaring
divergences (ht), Parties’
Views
On Statute (rn), UML
Constitution
Roadmap: PM at helm, prez as troubleshooter (kp), UML
bats
for executive PM (ht), UML
proposes
PM as executive head (rn), CPN-U
Roadmap:
Indirect polls for PM, Prez (kp), TMLP,
SP
for executive PM, ceremonial Prez (nn), Seven-party
meet
ends, deadlock on (kp), UML
cadre's
killing: Gautam accuses Maoists of cover-up; Hints
that it's normal for a party to shield its cadres
(kp), Maoist
nod
to present Sujit before the court (ht) [It
does not need the nod of any political party to
present alleged offenders before the court!!], Panel
to
visit cantonment sites (kp), Foster:
PLA
fate in people’s hand (kp), UK
will
assist in army integration: Foster (rn), Durable
solution
for IDPs elusive, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Yes
to
reservation, by Manohara Khadka (kp), Endangered
species, by Govinda Bahadur Tumbahang (kp), Only
in Nepal: Retro vision, by Biswas Baral (kp), Statute
framers
have a tough task at hand - federalism, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), Nepal
Situation
Overview, Issue No. 44, covering the period 16-31
March 2009 (OCHA)
01/04/2009: Four
parties
present concept (kp), Four
parties
present statute concept at CC (ht), NC
for
prime ministerial system; More parties submit
concept papers to panel (rn), UML
submits
its views to constitution committee (nn), Judiciary
should
be democratised: Bhattarai (rn), Uphold
judicial
supremacy: CJ (kp), CJ
admits
practical deviations in independent judiciary norms
(rn), Coalition
partner
to boycott Cabinet meet (kp), Lawmakers
flay
UCPN-M for not implementing pacts (rn), No
end
in sight to Butwal tension (kp), Stop
Delhi
visits, politicos urged (kp), True
inclusion: Education
in indigenous languages can help reduce inequality
(kp), Is
politics
imploding? Some parties are overtly expecting the current
CA session to pull down the Maoist-led government and
create a new coalition, by Abhi Subedi (kp), One
Tharuhat-One
Province a must, to preserve unique Tharu identity,
interview with Narendra Kumar Chaudhary, Central Comittee
Member, Rastriya Prajatantra Party (tg)
31/03/2009: Paswan
vows
to shoulder Dalit woes (kp), Big
Two
break ice (kp), Curfew
lifted
in Butwal, by Amrita Anamol (kp), UML's
bandh
hits life in Rupandehi (ht), NC
comes
up with constitution concept: Roots for executive prime
minister, bi-cameral parliament at the centre, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), PM
at
the helm, prez ceremonial (kp) [concept paper of the
Nepali Congress], NC
presents
draft at Constitutional Committee, says national
integration should be "main basis" for federalism
(nn), Three
logics:
The Maoists continue to pursue methods that had benefited
them in the past but which no longer apply, by Aditya
Adhikari (kp), Unholy
nexus
throws a spanner in good governance, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Govt
moves
SC against stay order on CC regulations (nn)
30/03/2009: Ethnic
groups
protest (kp), House
panel
seeks seized asset details (kp), Monitoring
action
on PM's vows to intensify, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Tech
committee
starts work (kp), PLA
merger
panel to seek deadline extension, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), Curbing
impunity
a jumbo job: Mahara (kp), Stakes
pile
up (ht) [Dissolve YCL and YF
immediately!!], No
respite
for Butwal folks, by Amrita Anamol (kp), Bandh
hits
life in Rupandehi for third day, by Mahendra Thapa
(ht), Curfew
lifted,
Youth force agitation continues to cripple life in
Rupandehi (nn), UML,
Maoist
leaders agree to probe Butwal murder (nn), Murder
incorporated: That political murder continues three
years after the conflict is troublesome (kp), The
day
of the generals, by Shyam K.C. (kp), The
Maoists
became a threat to the establishment, interview
with Devendra Raj Pandey (kp), Bhattarai
for
restructuring judiciary (kp), Judiciary
ignoring
democratic norms, says Dr Bhattarai (ht), Peace
process will come to logical end in four to five months:
PM Dahal, by Prakash Dhakal (nn)
29/03/2009: Ethnic
groups
slip into pressure mood (kp), Disappearance
ordinance
flawed, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Govt
makes
rights body hackles rise (kp), Outrage
against murder (kp), Dahal
clean
chit to party (kp), UML
threatens
to pull out of govt (ht), UML
warns
to pull out of govt; Maoists deny charge of murder
(nn), UML
leaders
flay 'fascist' Maoists: Call party to walk out of govt
(ht), Khanal
says
UML not leaving govt; but asks party men to oppose 'Maoist
atrocities' (nn), Murder
sparks
nationwide protests (ht), Curfew
re-imposed
in Butwal (nn), Maoist
panel
to probe into murder (ht) [A Maoist panel means less than nothing! Dissolve the
youth organizations of all parties immediately, especially
YCL and YF!], Hunt
for
Thaiba's murderers is on, says Home Minister (nn), Magars
one
on Magarat state (ht), 'Conflict-hit'
security
men enforce bandh (ht), A
Direct Interaction With People, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), COAS
urges
army personnel to remain loyal to people (nn), Technical
committee
says three months not enough for army integration (nn)
28/03/2009: Butwal
under
curfew, Amrita Anmol (kp), YCL
in
eye of storm for YF leader's murder: Curfew clamped in
Butwal; UML calls bandh in Lumbini Zone; Incident
'fallout'of FSU polls, by Mahendra Thapa (ht), UML
plans
to pull coalition plug, by Prakash Acharya (ht), NC
tells
MPs: Give Maoists tough time (kp), Koirala
reiterates
terms to join Maoist-led government (ht), Poor
implementation
of pacts draws flak (ht), Constitutional
hitch:
The constitution will not get written unless there is
greater cooperation between political forces (kp), 120
days
of the 11 months were bandhs (kp), Dahal:
Do
not disrupt House (kp), Tech
panel for PLA integration born (kp), Boost
to
army integration: Panel to sort out technical process in
three months (ht), PM:
Tillers
will be masters soon (kp), US
state
dept: HR abuses rife in Nepal (kp), OHCHR
for
mechanism to address indigenous issues (kp), New
leaders, by Lalit Mishra (kp), Exclusion
of
Hindu issues in CA questionnaires draws flak (ht), Bar
flays
Maoist for dissent against SC (ht)
27/03/2009: AISC
to
name tech panel today (kp), Maoists
eye
multi-million dev pie for PLA, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Concept
papers
on constitution: MJF for presidential system
(kp), Coalition
partner
MJF seeks presidential system (rn), Enough
tit-for-tat:
Stop wasting time and get on with integration, by
Shiva Gaunle (nt), Govt
fails
to rein in Nepali Army: Legal eagles opine face-offs point
to a disturbing trend, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Bhattarai:
People
can disapprove SC order (kp) [???],
Leave
it
alone (kp), PM
confers
with Defence Minister, army chief on retirement row
(nn), AISC
decides
to complete army integration in 3 months; technical
committee formed (nn), Jitters
in
Delhi, by Bhim Prasad Bhurtel (kp), 'Pledge'
to
promote human rights (ht), Fill
the
gap (ht), MJF
roots
for official status for Hindi (ht), NEFIN
warns
of ethnic violence (ht), Dadeldhura
folks
vent anger on CA members (rn), Success
and
failure: For the Maoists it really about staying in power,
by Prashant Jha (nt), Self-Serving
Politics
of Political Parties of Nepal, by Prakash Bom (Global
Politician)
26/03/2009: Cabinet
gets
two new faces (kp), Cabinet
expanded,
2 Maoists find berth, by Prakash Acharya (ht), No
war
over sub Judice case, by Phanindra Dahal and
Balkrishna Basnet (kp), Govt
files
petition to annul the interim order on generals (nn),
Govt
knocks
on apex court's door: Moves Supreme Court to vacate stay
on 8 brigadiers'retirement (ht), Maoist
stage
demonstration against Supreme Court in Nepal, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (Asian Tribune), PM:
We’re
against totalitarian rule (kp), PM
reiterates
peace pledge (kp), Commissions
galore, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), The
CA's
worries: You say you'll change the constitution;
well, you know, we all want to change your head, by
Bipin Adhikari (kp), MJF,
RJP submit their views for new constitution (nn), Shifting
alliance: Is
military threat to democracy?, by Anuj Mishra (ht), Recruitment
row
widens NA-govt rift, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht)
25/03/2009: Reports
gather
dust at Home Ministry, by Baburam Kharel (kp), Killer
countries: Nepal
is in a better position to tackle impunity than most
countries on the CPJ's list (kp), Deluged
journos (ht), PM,
leaders
get CC invite for feedback (kp), SC
interim
order stays govt decision (kp), SC
succour
for eight generals, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Generals’
Retirement
And Opposition’s Uproar, by Sital Kaji Shrestha
(rn), Dahal-Karin
powwow (kp), Matrika
finds
friend in Kirat party (kp),Did
you
know? The law on the right to information went into
effect on August 19, 2007, by Narayan Manandhar (kp),
Govt,
backward
groups make peace (ht), Prez
concerned
about delay in peace process (ht), Govt
wasting
time on trivial matters: GPK (ht), Trivial
Issues
Overshadow Main Mission, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), CA
questionnaire: Will
it help constitution writing?, by Birendra P. Mishra
(ht), TMDP
announces
fresh agitation (ht), Madhesh
as
such doesn’t exist in Nepal, interview with Raj Kumar
Lekhi (tg), PM
Dahal
says his party is committed to multiparty system (nn),
Experts
call
for active media role in the time of crisis (nn)
24/03/2009: SC
spanner
for PM-led panel: Constitutional Council in dock, by
Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), SC
issues
stay order against regulation on constitutional council
(nn), Nepal
8th
unsafe place for journos (kp), Journos
beware!
Nepal more dangerous than Pak, by Sabin Chandra
Acharya (ht), Koirala
sets
terms to join govt (ht), NC
may
join govt, says Koirala (rn), Govt
deviating
from its mandate: Koirala (nn), Janamorcha
opposes
decentralisation (ht), Generals
move
Supreme Court (kp), Powell
joins
retirement issue (kp), US
envoy,
PM discuss army integration (rn), Powell
doubts
timely integration of armies: PM hints at UNMIN extension
once again (ht), Ministry
report
on Dahal table (kp), Politics
of
ordinance, by Jyotsna Poudyal (kp), Ethnic
democracy, by Pramod Mishra (kp) [see also part
2 (31/03/2009) and part
3 (07/04/2009)], Govt
pours
cold water on Pallo Kirant's plan (ht), Strengthening
democracy
The unresolved Nepali debate, by Ganga Thapa (ht), Ethnic
identity
crisis gathers momentum in Nepal (One World South
Asia), The
Legacy
of “Daura-Suruwal-Topi” Politics of Nepal, by Prakash
Bom (Global Politician)
23/03/2009: Pillay
draws
Nepal, Rwanda parallel (kp), 3-year
extension
sought for OHCHR (ht), Pillay
seeks
formation of powerful truth commission (rn), Nepal
has
historic opportunity: UN human rights chief (One World
South Asia), Military
affairs: A
massive re-evaluation of the role of the army and what the
country gets from its augmented size is necessary, by
Biswo Poudel (kp), It’s
unclear
who Madhesis are, interview with Taj Mohammad
Miya (kp), ‘Terai
should
not be misled by its sweet talk’ (rn), JTMM
(R) leaders call on VP Jha (nn), SLRM
bandh
hits Mechi locals (ht), Limbuwan
cadres,
villagers clash (rn), Limbuwan
bandh
called off (nn), Socio-cultural
solidarity, by Hari Bansh Jha (ht), GPK
rules
out NC’s involvement in govt (ht), Behave
Responsibly (rn), Govt
proposes
administrative structure (nn)
22/03/2009: Dahal
pledge
to Dalits (kp), Cabinet
expansion
next week: Dahal: UML not in the know (kp), NC
may
join govt: PM (ht), NC
leaders
divided over joining Maoist-led government (nn), Coalition
partners
playing opposition role, says PM (rn), Coalition
chief’s
salvo (kp), UML
unsupportive (kp), Threat
to
quit govt (kp), MJF
in
splitsville, by Nabin Jha (kp), MJF
dissidents
float new party (nn), CA
members
wrap up campaign (kp), Muslims’
wish
list to CA (kp), Limbuwan
strike
cripples east (kp), PLA
merger
panel yet to take shape (ht), UN
rights
chief raises concern over impunity (rn), UN
High
Commissioner likens Nepal's rights situation to Rwanda
(nn)
21/03/2009: Pillay
urges
PM to expedite TRC (kp), Prachanda
owns
up to poor performance (ht), PM
nod
sought for UN officials’ trip (kp), Govt,
MMT
seal four-point deal (kp), Govt,Tarai
armed
outfit sign five-point accord (ht), Dalit
rights
scene ‘grim’ (kp), Outrage
against
Limbuwan excesses, by Lila Baral (kp), Lust
for
federal structure?, by Mudita Bajracharya (ht), Madhav
Kumar
Nepal laments historic blunder (ht), Generals’
term
not extended to help army integration (nn), ‘Govt
will be reshuffled next week’ (nn)
20/03/2009: One
killed, scores hurt in FSU polls (kp), Violence
mars
FSU polls outside Valley: Firing claims life in Jhapa;
Eight hurt in Birgunj blasts; Polls put off in scores of
campuses (ht), Capital
relatively
peaceful (ht), Koirala
rejects
invite to join govt: No retractment of decision: PM
(kp), PM
rules
out rethink on ex-brigadiers (ht), Defence
ministry
directs army headquarter to retire generals (nn), ‘Retirement
row
administrative’ (rn), Dishonest
discourse, by AP Kumar (kp), General
understanding:
It's hard to play by the rules if no one knows what the
new rules are, by CK Lal (nt), Generals
in
the labyrinth: Here's an opportunity to narrow the trust
gap between the Maoists and the Nepal Army, by
Prashant Jha (nt), Talking
points (nt), Pillay
pledges
to better rights situation (kp), Pillay
concerned
about culture of impunity (ht), Justice
urged
for Nepal's abused, by Charles Haviland (BBC News), Women
body
plea to govt (kp), Mission
constitution (kp), Nine
Pallo
Kirant activists freed (ht), The
Indian
connection, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Press
post
mortem: Uma Singh was killed for her investigative
reporting: IFJ (nt) [see IFJ
report], Nepal's
multi-ethnic
future: A purely ethnicity-based federal structure will
not work, by Shyam Shrestha (nt), Ethnic
identity
crisis gathers momentum (IRIN), “To
Have
A Federal Structure Or Redefine The State Boundaries Based
Upon Janjatis Is A Dangerous Situation”, interview
with Sona Khan, Senior advocate of Supreme Court
of India (sp)
19/03/2009: Parties
to tighten screws on PM (kp), Defence
minister's
move draws 6-party flak, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht),
Mixed
reactions
to generals’ retirement row (kp), Murky
waters (kp), Brigadiers
may
knock SC doors (ht), No
rethink
on retirement of Generals: PM (nn), Milestone
on
the Maoist roadmap, by Ramesh Dahal (kp), UN
rights chief on maiden visit (kp), Rights
project
in limbo due to NHRC-OHCHR rift: Accord was supposed to be
signed in February, by Rabin Giri (ht), Reinventing
Nepal, by Gagan Thapa and Sumit Sharma Sameer (kp),
Pandora’s
Box, by Biswas Baral (kp)
18/03/2009: Talk
to
govt: Prez tells Katawal, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Army
officials’
retirement: Party pats Defence Minister on back (kp),
Roll
back
brigadiers' retirement: NC, by Prakash Acharya (ht) [In a
democratic state, the army is not independent but
subordinate to government and parliament!!], NC
steps up pressure on govt to overturn decision on NA
generals' term extension (nn), Dangerous
signs (ht), Nepal
Army
restive, ex-generals meet at Army HQ (tg), PLA
fighters
fed up of staying in limbo, by Kashiram Dangi (kp), The
soldier
and the state, by Keshar Bahadur Bhandari (kp), PM
defends
ordinances, withdrawal of cases (ht), Commission
on
missing persons in limbo: Panel to name members fails to
hold its meeting (ht), Nepal
spits
venom at Maoist leadership (ht), Prachanda
is
not even a Communist, by with Laxman Chaudhary,
Tharuhat United Struggle Alliance (tg), Debate
On
Model Of Democracy, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Federalism
for
Nepal, by Mahendra Lawoti (tg)
17/03/2009: Govt,
Muslims
seal deal (kp), Govt,
Muslims
ink 6-point deal (ht), Expert
panel
to decide PLA fate (kp), Court
order
for release of falsely-accused: Home secy, IGP in soup for
lying to SC (kp), Contempt
slur
on Home Secy, IGP, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), SC
initiates
action against home secy and IGP for contempt of court
(nn), Lawlessness,
impunity
top the agenda, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp), A
victim’s overview: The grave situation of the relatives of
the detained and disappeared in Nepal, by Gladys Avila
Fonseca (kp), UN
High
Commissioner for Human Rights to visit Nepal (nn), Parties
take
potshots at Maoists (kp), Ruling
allies'
rhetoric muzzles freedom of press, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht)
16/03/2009: Clear
message (ht) Keep
talking (kp), Life
returns
to normal as strikes end (rn), Minority
communities
stage protests in Nawalparasi (rn), Govt-Muslims
talks
positive (kp), Talks
with
Muslims postponed (ht), Govt
ouster
‘not’ NC agenda (kp), No
desire
to topple govt: GPK (ht), Who’s
afraid
of New Delhi?, by Shyam K.C. (kp), PLA
commanders
want early rehabilitation of disqualified cadres (nn),
PLA:
Discharge
minors (kp), Peace
process
hinges on PLA merger: PM (ht), Activists
heat
on govt (kp), Pyuthan
attack: SC
calls govt's bluff, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Mission
constitution: Entry
to remote areas (kp), Federalism
is
a big mistake, interview with David Seddon (kp), National
politics:
Can the Maoists steer the nation?, by Ajit NS Thapa
(ht), Language
stands
as barrier in effective opinion collection (rn)
15/03/2009: Tharus’
Movement
Against Madheshi Label, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km) Rally
against
banda in eastern districts: Tharu banda enters 13th day
(kp), Strikes
cripple
public life in Terai belt (rn), Deukhuri
under
indefinite curfew: Two protesters killed in police action,
by Durgalal KC (kp), Two
die
in police fire in Dang (rn), Two
Tharuhat
activists killed in police firing, by Uday GM and
Chuma Acharya (ht), Tharu
outfits
call off strike, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Govt-Tharu
representatives
sign six point pact; Tharu agitation withdrawn (nn), Govt,
agitating
groups ink six-point deal, by Liladhar Upadhyaya (rn),
All
prostests
withdrawn: Govt, agitators strike 6-pt deal (kp), PLA
men
attack villagers, by Motilal Poudel (kp), Youths
flee
Surkhet village after PLA attack, by Surya Mani Gautam
(ht), Surkhet
locals
flee village over PLA’s highhandedness (rn), Few
turn
up to chip in with suggestions in capital (ht), NA
recruitment
storm, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), PLA
decides
to bulldoze through SC interim order against new
recruitment (nn), Tough
questions
impede statute opinion collection, by Ram Mani Dahal
(rn)
14/03/2009: Marginalised
groups
speak out for rights (kp), Tarai
strike:
A test of patience: Curfew clamped in Bara, Chitwan, Dang
and Nawalparasi districts (ht), Two
agitators
killed in Dang; curfew extended for indefinite period
(nn), Police
kill
two protestors in western Nepal (Earth Times), Police
kill
2 protesters in Nepal (Times of India), Police
kill
2 protesters in restive south Nepal (International
Herald Tribune), Third
round
of Govt-Tharu talks fail; agitation to be intensified
(nn), Tharus
stick
to their guns, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Maoist
secretariat
asks govt to address Tharu demands after political
Consensus; PM to talk to Tharu leaders (nn), PM
to talk to Tharu leaders (nn), You
are
now Madheshis, by Sushma Joshi (kp), Muslims
hold
protest rally (ht), Limbu
outfit
slams parties (ht), Gachchhadar:
Listen
to ethnic voices (kp), SC
chastens
Nepali Army: Orders not to hire in near future, by
Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Says
no
more new recruitment; SC: NA recruitment stands (kp),
SC
ruling
halts recruitment (rn), Bhattarai:
Delhi
trip a ploy (kp), What's
cooking? (kp)
13/03/2009: Govt
continues
to feel protest heat: Muslims forge front, on agitation
mode (kp), Tharu
banda
goes on (kp), Tamangs
back
Tharus' stir (ht), Muslims
chart
out protest programmes (ht), Muslims
on
warpath in Nepal (Times of India), Maoists,
UML
rack brains over ethnic unrest (ht), UML,
Maoist
to seek protest withdrawal (kp), UCPN-Maoist,
UML
for amending statute to pacify Tharuhat stir (rn), End
The
Strike (rn), The
Tharu
thrust: How to address ethnic aspirations while keeping a
viable centre, by Prashant Jha (nt), Gupta
ire
at parties for inciting stir, by Shankar Regmi (ht), Koirala
makes
case against Maoists (kp), The
recruitment
issue: The Comprehensive Peace Agreement states that
both the NA and the PLA will refrain from fresh
recruitment until a national solution is reached, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Recruitment
Issue
And Peace Process, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn), SC
orders
NA not to conduct new recruitment (nn), AG
suggests
compromise formula (kp), AG
sings
different tune in a week: Bats for govt,urges SC to issue
directive to NA (ht) [??],
2,700
file
applications, by Mohan Budhaair (kp), What
say
you? The Nepali people have not responded as expected
to the CA members (kp), Constitutional
Court, by Mahendra Lawoti (kp), Reservations
about
reservation: Affirmative action failed in India, why
should Nepal go down the same road?, by J B Pun Magar
(nt), Think
nationally,
act locally (nt)
12/03/2009: Tharu
banda
enters Day 10 (kp), Govt
fails
to impress agitators (kp), Dialogue
comes
a cropper again, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Talks
with
Tharuhat inconclusive again (rn), Second
round
of govt-Tharu talks inconclusive (nn), Parties
speak
in one voice: Nod to amendment to statute, law on
inclusiveness on Tharus' demands (ht), Govt,
oppn
parties vow win-win deal: Pledge to address agitators’
concerns (kp), Protests
continue
in Terai as govt-Tharu talks fail to make headway (nn), 'Tharu
strike
a ploy to discredit Madhesh movement' (nn), Muslim
body announces protest programmes (nn), Speaker
for
calling Parliament pronto (kp), Experts
say
consensus holds sway over statute (kp), Be
serious,
experts tell politicians (ht), Pain
and
politics (ht), PLA
division
begins recruitment, by Mohan Budhaair (kp), Seventh
division
of PLA continues recruitment process defying headquarter
orders (nn), Koirala
begins
Delhi sojourn (kp), Squatters
slip
into protest mood (kp), Justice
at
the grassroots, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Inclusiveness
holds
the key to lasting peace, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Women
demand
for equal rights in new constitution (rn), Nepal
in
the brink of failure?, by Indra Dhoj Kshetri
(Daily Star)
11/03/2009: Govt-Tharu
talks
fail to cut ice (kp), Govt-Tharu
talks
fail to make any headway: 'Ill-prepared'Prabhakar seeks
more time (ht) [It's the fundamental problem of Bahuns irrespected
of their party affiliation that they do not understand
ethnic issues!!], Tarai
banda on (kp), Tarai
longs
for normal life: Holi brings relief in some places; Curfew
in Banke, Nawalparasi (ht), Govt,
Tharus sit for yet another round of talks (nn), Unfinished
business (kp), Pushed
to
a corner, govt should summon House, by Bishnu
Budhathoki (kp), PLA
suspends
fresh intake (kp), Plea
to
book law violators (kp), Mission
constitution (kp), Multiculturalism
or
Ethnicism? This year, even as the country celebrated
modern Holi, the multiethnic melting pot seems terribly
shaken, if not antagonised, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Obscured
truths: The
Truth and Reconciliation Commission could turn out to be a
tool for sanitising history, by Retika Rajbhandari
(kp), Rokaya
slams
govt over impunity, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Speculation
rife
over leaders' visit to Delhi: Tongues wag over personal
trips, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Koirala
dismisses
rumours surrounding his Delhi trip (nn), Annoyed
Delhi’s
fresh Nepal ploy!, by N.P. Upadhyaya (tg), Barrier
to
Empowerment in Nepal, by Mahesh Banskota (tg), India
has
already drafted new Nepal Constitution, interview with
Mani Thapa (tg)
10/03/2009: Agitating
groups
reject talks offer (kp), 'Sincere'
govt
makes public Tharus' wants, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Tharus
plan
to pursue carrot and stick policy (ht), Banda
shows
no sign of ebbing: Dozens of vehicles vandalised in
Rautahat (kp), Far-western
hilly
districts face effects of Tarai strike (ht), Civil
society's
aid for the stranded (ht), Impact
of
Tharus' strike: Valley's petrol stock to run out in
two days, by Kuber Chalise (ht), Minority
groups
jump on stir bandwagon (ht), Ethnic
identities (ht), Leaders
call
govt for prompt talks to address Tharu's demands (ht),
Govt
announces
cabinet decisions to meet Tharu demands (nn), Tharus
ready
to sit for talks today (nn), Govt-Tharu
talks
inconclusive (nn), Muslim
community
warning (kp), Muslims
warn
of agitation (ht), Balancing
the
scales: Social awareness of women's rights should go hand
in hand with implementation of laws drafted for their
uplift (kp), Nepali
coalition
in US to promote concerns of marginalized communities in
constitution drafting (nn), Supreme
Court
verdict on PLA row raises constitutional poser, by
Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Peace
falls
prey to running feud over hiring: The fresh bid to swell
the rank and file of the NA, PLA has triggered and
unwarranted row, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Military
recruitments
undermine peace process: EU (nn), Envoys
lament
troop recruitments in Nepal (Peninsula), Leaders’
visit
to Delhi kicks off controversy, by Keshav P. Koirala
(kp), Maoists
remain
alert as leaders rush to Delhi (nn), Nepal
Maoists
fear royalist plot in Delhi, by Sudeshna Sarkar (Asian
Age), Big
Two
consent to speed up govt pace (kp), Rebuilding
plan
in limbo (kp), Opinion
survey
elicits too little, by Post B. Basnet (kp), Mission
constitution snippets (kp), The
perils
of power, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Victims
Await
Justice From New Government: Lack of Action on
Accountability Could Fuel More Rights Abuses (Human
Rights Watch), Rights
groups
ask Nepal to prosecute Maoists, security forces
(Hindustan Times)
09/03/2009: Double
blow
to PLA intake plan (kp), Elite
panel
shots down PLA's bid, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), PLA
may
defy AISC, SC orders (nn), Prachanda
directs
immediate halt of PLA recruitment (rn), Envoys
urge
PM to expedite rehabilitation of PLA cadres (nn), Envoys
concerned
over "negative" turn in Nepal peace (Reuters), Nepal's
former
foes ponder future, by Charles Haviland (BBC News), Informal
talks
come a cropper: Tharus warn of ethnic uprising (kp), Create
environment
for talks, Tharu leaders urge govt (rn), PM
holds
informal talks with fringe Tharu groups (ht), No
end
in sight to Tarai banda (kp), Eighth
day
of Terai strike see more vandalism (nn), No
let
up in protests, resilience name of game (ht), Crossing
the
line (ht), Nembang
call
to govt (kp), Cabinet
to
address Tharu demands (nn), Tharu's
Stir
Impacts Valley: Tarai bandh takes a toll on diet,
by Sabin Chandra Acharya (ht), Passengers
stranded
in stir-hit Lahan (ht), Tharu
leaders
reject govt’s call for dialogue (nn), MJF
worried
over deepening rift in its core constituency (ht) [The caste elites of the Tarai ignore
the interests and identities of the ethnic groups in the
same way as the Tagadhari castes have done in the Pahad
region for centuries!!], The
Legacy
of "Daura-Suruwal-Topi" Politics of Nepal, by Prakash
Bom (American Chronicle), Unity
among
Magar community stresed (rn), Worried
Khanal
knocks on GPK's door (ht), Bhattarai
sees
plot against govt, by Krishna Acharya (kp), ‘Delhi
run’ of party hotshots ruffle Maoist feathers, by
Anand Gurung (nn), Nepal
Maoists
fear royalist plot in New Delhi (Irish Sun), UN:
Allow aid supply (kp), UN
concern
over Terai bandh (rn), Bandh
culture
worries UN (ht), Clamour
to
shield rights defenders (kp), Snippets:
Mission
Constitution (kp), Tough
questionnaires
get CA members' goat (ht), Civil
servant
deployed for opinion collection found dead (nn), Tit
for
tat: The Maoist army has argued that if the Nepal Army
could enlist new personnel, they have a right to do so too,
by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), Boomerang
effect, by AP Kumar (kp), Journalists
'tortured'
to reveal Dhamala's role (ht), Relief
packages
to families of martyr urged (rn 09/03/2009)
08/03/2009: PM
reaches
out to angry Tharus: Day-long pressure prompts him to
soften stand; urges peace talks (ht), Extends
olive
branch to Tharu agitators: Govt yields to stir (kp), PM
offers
talks to resolve Tharu community’s issue (rn), PM
officially
urges Tharus to come for dialogue (nn), No
respite
for Tarai (kp), Tarai
Bandh:
Day VI - Stir-happy Tharus’ writ runs large (ht), 3,000
passengers
rescued (kp), Curfew
trick
comes handy for stranded passengers (ht), GPK
qualm about Maoist assurance (kp), UML,
NC
top brass discuss ordinance row, army integration process
(nn), Mission
Constitution (kp), TMDP
recalls
CA members from opinion collection drive (ht), Spiritual
empowerment, by Angur Baba Joshi (kp), Single
women’s
battle cry for social justice: Slew of demands come to the
fore on the 99th International Women’s Day (ht), Avoiding
Potential
Conflicts, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Misread
Future
Political Events, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (Kathmandu
Metro), PM
Dahal
says there are 'elements' intent on derailing peace
process (nn)
07/03/2009: PLA
commander: PM doesn't count; recruitment furore (kp),
PLA's 7th Division to hire 4,000 combatants (ht), Stir
opens
casualty account, by Chintamani Poudel (ht), Cop
slain, two killed: Riots rule, curfew on in Chitwan,
by Dipendra Baduwal (kp), Protests
resume
after curfew lifted in Chitwan (nn), UN
calls
for end to violence by all sides in Chitwan protests
(Relief Web), Stranded
passengers
go hungry, turn restive, by Udaya GM and Chuma Acharya
(ht), Tharus'
might
pointer to a crippled Tarai (ht), Tharu
groups
turn down talks offer (nn), Govt
blamed
for Tharu outrage (kp), ICC
accession
bill back to square one (kp), Gurung
pleads
hurdles on Rome Statute (ht), Gorkha
folks
disappointed: Snippets mission constitution (kp), TMLP
wants
CA's public opinion drive suspended (nn) [??],
Opinion
collection
begins in Valley (kp), GP
Koirala
urged to lead democratic front (kp) [????],
Maoists'
statute
draft riles Baidya: Says it was made public without taking
the party's central secretariat into confidence (ht),
Disappearances
in
Nepal: Addressing the past, securing the future,
briefing paper (International Commission of Jurists), Struck
out:
The everyday economic and livelihood impact of bandhs and
strikes (World Food Program Nepal)
06/03/2009: PM
delivers
little on his populist commitments, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), PM
sees
glimmer of hope: Says recruitment rows will end soon
(kp), Prachanda
bats
for 'obedient' PLA fighters (ht), PLA
fresh
recruitment drive gathers steam (ht), “Nepal
Needs
More Decentralization And Inclusion”, interview with
Rei Shiratori (sp), Tharu
shutdown
continues (kp), Tharus'
strike
cripples Tarai for fourth day (ht), Passengers
bear
brunt of strikes (kp), Stir
hits
statute opinion collection drive hard (ht), Prez
to lawyers: Help frame statute (kp), “If
Maoists
Improve Their Functioning, We Will Continue To Back This
Govt”, interview with Jhalanath Khanal (sp), CA
in
media: Less On Content (sp), Prosecuting
for
rampaging of public properties, by Trilochan
Upreti (sp), Media
attack
flayed (kp), Ban
bandas:
Anyone, anywhere can shut down Nepal for any reason,
by Mallika Aryal (nt), Six
equal
provinces: Future federal units should be economically
viable and include all ethnic groups within them, by
Govinda Raj Joshi, Nepali Congress (nt), Mother
tongue:
Nepal's linguistic diversity should be seen as a strength,
by Mukta Singh Tamang (nt)
05/03/2009: Case
withdrawal
row: SC stay order continues (kp), Army
Integration (rn), Thapa:
NC
backed NA position (kp), Cooling
tempers (ht), PLA
goes
ahead with recruitment, by Narayan Sharma (kp), PLA
starts
taking applications; 300 youths apply on first day
(nn), PLA
to
enlist UNMIN discards, by Kumar Luitel (ht), PLA
recruitment drive under fire (kp), PLA
decision
may derail peace bid, says UML chief (rn), Khanal:
Peace in peril (kp), Writ
challenges
PLA recruitment (nn), Tharus
not
in Madhesh group yet, says Mahara (rn), No
respite
from banda in Tarai (kp), Terai
continues
to reel under shutdown strike, curfew in Lahan (nn), Indefinite
ring
to Tharus' strike (ht), Govt
to
consult concern groups (kp), Strikes
hit
Morang, Sunsari hard, by Binod Bhandari (kp), CA
members
expedite public opinion collection works (rn), CA
teams
fan out with 3.3 million copies of questionnaire, by
Prakash Acharya (ht), Collection
Or
Imposition Of Opinions?, by Shyam K.C. (rn), CA
member
plays dual role with aplomb, by Bharat Koirala (ht), Mission
new
constitution (kp), Bottoms
up!, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp), Liar
or
outlier?, by Biswas Baral (kp), Revolution
not
complete yet: Dr. Bhattarai (rn), Tarun
Dal
threatens to form army (ht) [All
political and social organizations should form armies!
This would solve Nepal's numerous problems within a few
weeks, definitely and forever!], OHCHR-N's
sermon
on public security (ht), Lawyers'
meet
calls for end to impunity (ht)
04/03/2009: No
comments
from Maoists: PLA begins recruitment (kp), PLA
hiring
drive kicks off (ht), UNMIN
says
PLA recruitment is against peace accord (nn), Rights
bodies
slam PLA's recruitment call (ht), Koirala's
astonished
as PM 'does about face on PLA recruitment issue so soon'
(nn), PLA
recruitment
not a good sign for peace process: UML chairman (nn),
SC
split
over Army recruitment, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), SC
divided
over vacating stay on NA recruitment (ht), Prachanda
woos
GPK again to join ruling coalition (ht), GPK
snubs
Dahal offer: Not to join govt (kp), Paswan
voices
Dalit concerns (kp), Rautes:
Govt
soft on pledge (kp), Tharu
banda
enters Day II (kp), Tharus'
writ
runs large in Tarai, by Udaya GM (ht), CA
statute
opinion team faces Tharus' wrath, by Shivaraj Bhatta
(ht), Govt
to
consult before preparing Madhesi list (nn), Mother
of all surveys (kp), Mission
new
constitution (kp), History
in
the making, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Split
And
Unity Among Leftists, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Writing
The
New Constitution, by Laxmi Bahadur Baidya (rn)
03/03/2009: Madhesi
categorsation:
Govt gets three days to make amendment (kp), Govt
to come up with separate list of indigenous groups
(nn), Banda
hits
Tarai life (kp), Identity
crisis-struck
Tharus’ turn to shut down Tarai (ht), Ethnic
groups
stage chakka jam (ht), Indigenous
nationalities’
wish-list for statute, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), Madhesi
parties
on new mission: Trying to woo Tharus in western Tarai,
by Janak Nepal (kp), PLA
also starts recruitment (nn), PLA
calls
for fresh intake (kp), Nepal
Maoists
seek to recruit over 12,000 new fighters (Hindustan
Times), Nepal
peace
at risk as Maoists plan hiring fighters (Relief Web),
Young
warriors, by Yadab Bastola (kp), Number
of mental patients rising in PLA (nn), Life
affected
in Maoist heartland due to bandh (ht), Maoist
version
of constitution out (kp), UCPN-Maoist
brings
out new statute draft, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Media
mission
call to govt: Shield journalists, media houses (kp), Post,
Kantipur
copies torched (kp), Pledges
For
Press Freedom (rn), UML
boss’
tall claim (kp) [A party
with 7 Bahuns among the top 8 positions cannot be called
revolutionary!!], Hearing
on
in Veep oath row (ht), A
fine balance (kp), Continued
fragility, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Nembang
trains
gun on govt (ht), Parliamentary
system:
Competent leaders can deliver, by Birendra P. Mishra
(ht), Presidential
System, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn), PM
agrees
to call winter parliamentary session by March 28 (nn)
02/03/2009: Madhesi
Categorisation
Furore: Tharus to take to streets (kp), Tharus
enlistment
as Madhesis dubbed a huge blunder (ht), Darais
follows
suit (kp), Down
south (kp) [a comment that
proves great misunderstanding of Nepal's ethnic situation
and the history of NEFIN!], Recruitment
Hearing:
Army ropes in heavyweights (kp), Attorneys'
bid
to trivialise hiring row (ht), NA's
legal
masterstroke packs a punch, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht),
Koirala,
Nepal
rap attacks on Press (kp), The
UML
should get to lead the country, interview with Jhala
Nath Khanal (kp) [??], Bhattarai
flays
UML, NC for trying to topple govt (ht), Maoists'
statute
draft to go public (ht), Maoists
unveil
their proposed constitution for federal Nepal (nn), Nepali
Congress
against unilateral formation of panel on the missing
(ht), 'Basic
policy
on integration finalised' (rn), Continued
strike
paralyses Terai life (nn)
01/03/2009: Ethnic
groups
warn of nationwide stir, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), TKS
irked
as govt lists Tharus under Madhesi community, declars stir
(nn), Coalition
takes
up Army recruitment (kp), PM:
Media
trying to besiege govt (kp), Media
urged
to play positive role (ht), Attacks
on
press freedom unacceptable, say NC, UML leaders (nn), ‘Media
support
must’: CA Chairman: Help collect public opinion (kp),
NC
leader
ruffles Maoist feathers (kp)
28/02/2009: Cabinet
seal
on 7,000 martyrs (ht), Govt
declares
8,000 martyrs: Offers 13,500 staff golden handshake
(kp), Govt
attorneys
to defend NA in SC (ht), TMDP
flexes
bandh muscle in Tarai, normal life paralysed (ht), Banda
hits
life in Tarai (kp), Tharus
announce
protests: Cut up with govt for enlisting them as Madhesis
(ht), Tharuhat
threat
cripples village bodies in Dang, by Durgalal KC
(kp), Nepal
Army
guilty of Maoists' seizure sin, by Rajesh Prasad Barma
(ht), Majorities
and
minorities, by Prakash A. Raj (kp)
27/02/2009: Rights
group’s
inputs for statute-making (kp), Prez
told
about rising impunity (ht), Rights
abuse
blatant in Nepal: US (ht), NGOs
Federation
focuses on women's rights in statute (ht), Violence
against
women, girl trafficking continues (rn), Khanal:
Maoists
will be kept at a distance (kp) [In
a coalition government? You have to cooperate in
government and CA in the interest of the Nepali people who
have given both your parties together an absolute majority
of votes in the elections!!], Parties
submit
drafts on new constitution (rn), Operating
systems (kp), Prez
system
a no-no: Koirala (kp), Deserters
warn
of armed struggle (kp), Conflict-hit
security
men threaten armed revolt (ht), Underground
outfit
cadre shot dead (kp), The
need
for justice, by Patrick Leahy (kp), They
bungled
it, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), FNJ
launches
Phase IV protests (ht), Working
journo
act to come into force April 14 (rn), Bandh
generation (ht), Muslims
want
identity, representation... (nt), Rules
of
war: Ratifying treaties is necessary, but to respect their
obligations is indispensable, by Jacques Moreillon
(nt), Another
letter
from home: One year after agreement, lessons still haven't
been learnt in the Madhes, by CK Lal (nt), The
centre
can't hold: All the parties are competing to appease the
militants, by Prashant Jha (nt), Barricades
to
growth: The highway to Nepal's progress is blocked, by
Artha Beed (nt), TMLP
strike
affects life adversely in Terai districts (nn)
26/02/2009: Khanal:
CPN-UML
ready to lead govt, by Amrita Anmol (kp) [???],
YCL
to
punish ‘criminals’ (kp) [This means nothing but anarchy!!], Prakash
threatens
another 'revolution' (ht) [???], State,
non-state
parties involved in rights violations’ (nn) [see report
by U.S. Department of State, 25/02/2009], Ending
impunity (kp), Growing
impunity
tramples upon rule of law, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Maoist
party
for pro-people statute (rn), Maoists
for
presidential system (kp), NMKP
for
presidential system (nn), Presidential
perspectives (rn), Koirala
urges
parties to avert disintegration (kp), Economic
viability
basis of federalism: GPK: NC orients party's CA members as
teams prepare to fan out across nation (ht), Losar
marked
with call for ethnic autonomy (ht), Polls
apart, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Dalits
denied
access to drinking water, by Byas Shankar Upadhyay
(ht), Maoists'
vaulting
ambition: A challenge to reckon with, by Prakash
Chandra Lohani (ht)
25/02/2009: Govt
will give justice to conflict victims, says PM (kp), Rs
420M
for conflict victims (rn) [Justice does not means only compensation but
also punishment of the guilty and responsible persons!!],
IGP:
Political
will key to curb crime (kp), IGP
Thakuri
calls for anti-terrorism law (ht), New
armed
outfit formed (kp), Koirala
likens
federalism to walking on sword’s edge (nn), Koirala
continues tirade against PM (kp), Maoists
trying
to impose autocracy, says Koirala (ht), ‘Regressive
forces
active’ (kp), New
UML
chairman says govt of ‘national consensus’ his first
priority, plans to rope in NC (nn), Revolution
Number
3, by Surendra R Devkota (kp), Land
rights
body stages sit-in (ht), Main
aim
of drafting new constitution yet to be fulfilled: CA chair
(nn), Maoists
prepares
draft of new constitution (nn), Present
opposition
is not a constructive one and is not in favor of national
unity, by Dina Nath Sharma (tg)
24/02/2009: Will
public
opinion count?, by Post B Basnet (kp), SC
order
puts NA in dilemma, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) [??],
CoAS:
Army
will accept people’s decision (kp) [This
should have been aout of question!!], Army
must
be kept free from politics, says CoAS (ht) [But
it has to obey to the government's order!!], MJF
boss
raises voice against PLA integration (ht), A
people's army?, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Contradictions
galore
in ordinance on missing, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Maoists
to
propose presidential system (nn), Govt
serious
towards taking peace process to conclusion: Mahara
(nn), Nepal:
Operational
Space - 01 to 31 January 2009 (OCHA) [map]
23/02/2009: SC
orders NA to halt recruitment till March (kp), SC
stays
NA recruitment; Direction impractical: Army (ht) [????], NC
sounds
chilling warning to govt (kp), ‘Squatters’,
cops
clash: 17 hurt (kp), Govt,
Tarai
Tigers smoke peace pipe, by Shankar Acharya (kp), Nepal
should
implement the Geneva Convention (kp), Lessons
of
war, by Ranadhoj Limbu (Angbuhang) (kp) [see also part
2 (24/02/2009)], Political
maturity
The need of the hour, by Birendra P Mishra (ht), RLW
to
unite with Matrika (nn)
22/02/2009: Country
in doldrums (kp), Matrika
warns
of fresh armed rebellion (ht), SC
issues
order to halt army recruitment (nn) [Hopefully,
the army leadership understands what this means with all
its consequences!!]
21/02/2009: Peace
process
under duress: Report (kp), Diaspora
in
US recommends presidential system in Nepal (ht), Washington
Nepal
Forum sends recommendations for statute (kp), Govt
accused
of promoting impunity (ht), Govt
'not
serious' about Tarai talks (ht), NLRF
backs
rights of landless (ht), Pressing
times, by Aayush Sakya (kp), Early
Constitution
Making, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Singh-led
MMT
announces talks team (nn), MJF
now
warns to walk out (nn)
20/02/2009: ICG
says
Nepal's peace process faltering (nn) [see full
report as PDF
file],
Killing
stats (kp) [see summary of INSEC yearbook], TMLP
chief hangs on federalism (kp), Delaying
tactics, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), PM:
Govt
to foil plots against statute-writing (rn), PM
Dahal expresses frustration over govt not becoming agent
of big changes (nn), After
the
war, Rolpa fights neglect: "Our party is in power, but
they don't care for us", by Kiyoko Ogura (nt), Concerns,
consensus
and the constitution, interview with Subhas Nembang
(nt), In
mufti (nt), The
rise
of the diaspora: Rulers back home are rewarding
long-distance patriots, by CK Lal (nt), Loser
takes
all: A 'New Nepal' is over-promised and under-delivered,
by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt), The
hunt for common ground: Let's focus on the points of
agreement and move ahead, by Radheshyam Adhikari (nt),
Political
transition:
Nepal yet to embrace democracy, by Ganga Thapa (ht), Heading
For
Consensus: Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and other fringe
parties seem to be close to consensus on parliamentary
forms of government in constitution (sp), "Parliamentary
Democratic
System Is Best Suited For Nepal", by Govinda Raj
Joshi, Nepali Congress (sp), "Nepal
Must
Develop Its Original Concept On Federalism", by Girija
Prasad Koirala (sp) [Just as King Mahendra once developed Nepal's
original concept of democracy??], "A
presidential
system of government is not a good choice for Nepal",
interview with Bipin Adhikari (sp)
19/02/2009: Statistics
detail
growing lawlessness: Blot on NHRC’s record in Human Rights
Year Book 2009 (ht), Red
activists
killed 21, abducted 326 (kp), Impunity
goes
on: OHCHR-N (kp), Status
quoist
Vs change: Mahara (kp), Ordinances
to
end transition: Thapa (kp), Army
integration
on time: Badal (ht), PLA
not
parallel body of NA: Badal (rn), National
security
policy, by Geja Sharma Wagle (ht), PM
says
he’s committed to democracy (ht), Prime
ministerial
vs presidential system, by Prakash Acharya (ht), CA
members
refuse to go to remote districts (nn), Nepal's
Faltering
Peace Process, (International Crisis Group, Asia
Report N°163)
18/02/2009: PIL
filed
against NA drive (ht), PIL
filed
against army recruitment (nn), Ecology
of
politics, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Democracy
day
being observed today (nn) [18 February 1951 was less the start of democracy
than the beginning of restoration of royal powers!!],
Abuses
Impunity
Encourages Violence - UN (Scoop), Human
rights
organisations appeal for early end of impunity (nn), PM
Dahal
express commitment to human rights, multiparty contention,
press freedom on D-Day (nn), Gloomy
politics, by N.P. Upadhyaya (tg), Maoists
must
remain under the ambit of Constitution and practice
competitive multi-party system, interview with Ram
Sharan Mahat, Nepali Congress (tg), Forms
and
Origins of Discrimination, by Krishna B, Bhattachan
(tg)
17/02/2009: CA
members
reluctant to visit remote areas (kp), Dahal
steals
show at UML’s 8th convention: Titans still in mood for
clash, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Leaders
vow
to stand for consensus, by Shreedhar Acharya and K.P.
Gautam (rn), Maoists
form
panels to draft statute (kp), NA
tome
spells out new security policy: Document underlines
threats to nation; Seeks more pro-active role for the CoAS,
by Prakash Acharya (ht), NA
recommends
formation of Defense Council headed by CoAS (nn) [??], Opposing
tendencies, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), In
need
of renewal, by Sumit Sharma (kp), Ordinance
on
disappearance Serious shortcomings, by Govinda Sharma
Bandi (ht)
16/02/2009: Parties
told
to drop opinion on statute (kp), Four
yrs
on, Bandarmude awaits justice, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Fake
documents
for damages, by Arjun Shah (kp), Losing
Matrika:
Yadav’s defection makes it difficult for the Maoists to
build a Madheshi base (kp), The
pretext
of civilian control, by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), Prachanda
in
line of rights body’s fire (ht), Govt
claims
of returning seized property in 24 dists (ht), Muslims
miffed
at govt for ignoring identity, by Laxmi Maharjan (ht),
'Lack
of
progress in Maina Sunuwar case an example of culture of
impunity' (nn)
15/02/2009: Orders
party
activists to stand ready; PM: Another revolution not far
(kp), Prachanda
asks
cadres to be ready for 'final revolution' (Hindustan
Times), Recruitment
row
UNMIN’s doing: Deuba (kp) [Prevent this most failed politicians of the 1990
system from bringin g another harm to Nepal!!], Political
Polarization
in Nepal, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), Minister
Yadav
says there's no alternative to current govt (nn), Unified
CPN-M
expels Matrika from party (ht), Unified
(Maoist)
expels Matrika (kp), 100
cadres
join Matrika’s fold (kp), Attack
on
OHCHR office condemned (ht), Bomb
attack
on UN office flayed: Govt urged to book the attackers
(kp), Gupta
for
harmony between Madhesis and Pahadis (ht), Series
of
bandhs hit Biratnagar, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Sharma:
Commission
on disappeared on horizon (kp), Country
is
at semi-colonial stage: Khanal (rn)
14/02/2009: Army
chief
speaks at CA: Keep Army away from politics, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), 'Don't
drag
NA into political row' (ht) [Everything
that has to do with the army is political: future size,
future tasks, integration of PLA, people's supremacy,
responsibility for former crimes, etc.!!], PLA
integration
top priority for Maoists, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Heed
The
Instruction (rn), Quit
govt:
Gajurel (kp) [You have been
elected by the people to reform the country, not to hand
it over to the forces and persons that have failed under
the 1990 system!!] Biplav
voices
radical thought: Warns of seizure of power if govt is
toppled (ht), More
Maoists
go Matrika's way, by Surendra Kafle (ht), Unified
CPN-M
'expels' Matrika Yadav (nn), GPK
paints
a grim picture of nation (ht) [and
a great share of responsibility goes to the NC!!],
Parliamentary
system
okay: NC (kp), Blast
at
OHCHR Nepalgunj office (kp), NHRC
condemns
bomb attack at OHCHR office; asks govt to beef up security
(nn), Ordinance
on
missing draws flak (ht), Nembang
rules
out foreign aid for statute (ht)
13/02/2009: PLA
integration
to go by interim constitution, by Rajesh Chamling Rai
(rn), ‘Army
merger
for the sake of peace’ (nn), PM
urges
PLA to be patient: Says integration a few months away,
by Renu Kshetry (kp), Prachanda
tells
PLA to stay fighting fit (ht), Disqualified
PLA
fighters worry about future, by Kumar Luitel (ht), Rehabilitate
The
Released Combatants, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn), VDIS
08/09:
An amnesty scheme with fear factor, by Vidhyadhar
Mallik (ht), Power
to
the people, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (kp), Rebel
rebellion: Danger not just to the peace process, but of a
brewing ethnic conflict, by J B Pun (nt), Anarchy
in
the east: All the disparate groups of young men share is
making threats of violence, by Deepak Rauniyar (nt), From
the
frying pan? The Maoist class war could turn
ethno-separatist if the comrades aren't careful, by
Purna Basnet (nt), The
ethnic
edge (nt), Back
to
square one: Expect another Madhes movement by April,
by Prashant Jha (nt), Federalism
isn't
a zero sum game: The solution is to go for a compromise
mixed-model of federalism, by Pari Thapa (nt), NA
chief
describes recruitment issue as 'internal matter' (nn)
[You have to obey the orders of
the government, without any doubt! So, there can be
neither excuse nor understanding for your disloyal
procedure!!], NSP
withdraws
support to govt (nn)
12/02/2009: Matrika
formally
severs ties with Unified Maoist (kp), Matrika
breaks
away from UCPN-M: Says corruption, nepotism plaguing
Prachanda's party (ht), Recruitment
permission
was not granted: Badal (rn), Thapa:
Recruitment
row may cost peace (kp), Laws
to
rein in NA in offing: Badal (ht), Syaulibang
folks
reminded of insurgency days, by Numaraj Khanal and
Kashiram Dangi (kp), Gautam:
Security
better (kp), Call
to
prioritise public opinion campaign (kp), No
comprende (kp), Direct
election!, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Novel
set
of fundamental rights' date with constitution-in-making,
by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Broken
promises, by Naresh Koirala (kp), NRNA
forms
Constitution Suggestion Committee (nn), Maoists
ready
to pay the price for fulfilling people's wish: PM Dahal
(nn)
11/02/2009: Prez
puts
stamp on 3 ordinances (kp), Prez
nod
to ordinances, not to bad governance (ht), Attack
on Basnet a ploy: PM (kp), Attack
cowardice:
PM, 15 suspected of assault nabbed (rn), Déjà
vu (kp), Public
opinion
on statute dismal, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Nembang
invites
ministers, secys for meet on statute (ht), Matrika
announces split (kp), Matrika
Yadav
to announce his party today (nn), PM
Dahal
meets Prez, 'grills' army chief (nn ), 1,000
copies
of tabloid torched: Two media houses attacked in Butwal,
by Amrita Anamol (kp), Calls
to
protect press: FNJ warns of decisive stir (kp), Kangaroo
courts
flourishing in eastern districts (ht), Jungle
talk, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Back
to
the basics (ht), Concerns
facing
Nepal, interview with Krishna B. Bhattachan (tg),
Instability
is
due to systemic flaws, by Gunanidhi Sharma (tg)
10/02/2009: Allies
join
clamour against govt move: 18 parties seek special session
of parliament, by Prakash Acharya (ht), 18
parties
urge PM to summon House: Ordinances draw fire, by
Bishnu Budhathoki (kp), Parties
okayed
ordinances: PM (ht), Ordinances
under
Dr Yadav’s scrutiny (kp), President
Yadav
approves three ordinances (nn) [!!],
Govt
to
last full term: MJF (ht), PM's
PA
survives assassination bid (ht), PM’s
personal
secretary shot at (kp), Govt
condemns
attack on PM’s aide (nn), Pyuthan
assault:
Outlawed outfit owns up attack, by Devendra Barma
(ht), Mongolian
Army
owns up responsibility for Pyuthan attacks (nn), Maoists
are
laying disappearance blame on state's door, interview
with Prakash Sharan Mahat, Nepali Congress (ht), MJF
chairman:
Congress, UML against inclusiveness (kp), Wrong
touch (kp), Legitimacy
crisis, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Maoists
see
red in Nepal, by Dhruba Adhikary (Asia Times), Over
300
attacks on press in Nepal: media group (Gulf Times)
09/02/2009: Service
centres
after political consensus (kp), Govt
rolls
back decision to set up new ISCs, by Arjun Bhandari
(ht), NA
completes
Recruitment (kp) [???],
Defense Minister Thapa blames 'foreign hand' behind NA
complacency (nn), NA-displaced
await
damages (kp) [One of the
numerous crimes of the army!!], Prez,
UML
chieftain dwell on ordinances (kp), Govt
can
introduce ordinance: VP Jha (nn), NC
calls
all-party meet today, by Kul Chandra Neupane (kp), All-party
meeting
today; NC to press for special parliamentary session if
Maoists don't 'behave' (nn), Ruling
coalition's
days numbered, efforts on to form new govt: GPK (ht) [Lord may save Nepal from another GPK
government! He was six times PM of the 1990 system and has
highest responsibility for its failure! That's why the NC
got only 20% of the votes!!!], Press
still
under threat: Media mission (kp), Press
freedom
situation worsening: International Media Mission (ht), Tharuwan
strike
extended till today (ht), JTMM-R
threatens
to wage war (ht), An
eye-opener (ht), The
royal
regime misused ordinances, interview with Subhas
Nembang (kp), Who
gets
what?, by Sanjeeb Ghimire (kp)
08/02/2009: Pyuthan
police
post attacked; cop killed (ht) [Now,
radical Janjati organizations also seem to become more
militant!], Cop
killed
as armed men storm police post in Pyuthan (kp), Tharuwan
bandh
paralyses life in several districts (ht), Strike
brings
normal life at complete halt in Kailali (rn), Bandh
cripples
life in western Terai; seven vehicles set ablaze (nn),
Tharus:
We
are not Madheshis (kp), Terai
Issue:
A Big Challenge, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), PM
biased
against Nepal Army: Koirala (ht) [To
value the army properly, you must also investigate its
numerous crimes during the times of insurgency and its
role in the royal putsch!!], PLA
integration
will invite civil war, says Sushil (ht) [And
not punishing the criminal elements within the army will
prevent justice!], Nepal:
End
impunity (kp), Nembang
refused
to lead panel on missing persons, by Rabin Giri (ht),
Don't
attend
PLA function: Prez tells PM, Defense Minister (nn), Fewer
states
suit Nepal, opine experts (ht), German
team
tells parties to unite for statute (ht), Coalition
partner
in knots over ordinance (kp), Experts
clamour
for referendum (kp), Stress
On
Law And Order (rn), Fear
still
looms over Nepali media: Int'l mission (nn)
07/02/2009: Left
leader
calls for fight against federalism (ht), Brahmins
in
line of Tharu leader’s fire (ht), Maoists
to
return seized property in Kapilvastu, by Krishna
Prasad Dhakal (ht), NHRC
chief
vents anger (kp), Revisiting
strategic
intent, by Prakash Chandra Lohani (kp), Question
Of
Development, Peace, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), President
Yadav
urges parties to settle ordinance row (nn)
06/02/2009: Govt
to bring three more ordinances: Protests no Deterrent,
by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Govt
mulling
over few more ordinances (nn), Cabinet
nod
to three ordinances (ht), AISC
to
govt: Release minors pronto (kp), PM:
YCL
now a political outfit (kp), Disqualified
to
be discharged soon (ht), Leaders:
Free
media in peril (kp), Can
he
or can't he? by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Stop
torture
now, by Raj Kumar Siwakoti (kp) [...
and punish all those who have ever tortured, ordered
torture and allowed torture!!], Consolidating
Peace, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn), Tharu
outfit
forms army, warns of stir (ht), Including
the
Madhes: Madhesi people still don't trust Kathmandu is
ready to address their grievances, by Chandra Kishor
(nt), The
spring
storm: The Maoists want more influence in the Madhes,
by CK Lal (nt), No
comment:
There have been disappointingly few proposals from the
public to the constitutional committees, by Dhruba
Simkhada (nt)
05/02/2009: Rift
in coalition affects Cabinet (kp), GP
Koirala
for carving out Nepali model of federalism (kp), Expert’s
sutra
for federal units (kp), Top
leaders
concur on Nepali model of federalism (nn), FNJ
ruffles govt feathers (kp), Clarion
call
for service centres (kp), Dashed
hopes, by Kamal Raj Dhungel (kp), Only
in
Nepal: Survival of the fittest, by Bihwas Baral (kp),
PM
Dahal
defends YCDL, calls it a political group (nn), AISC
decides
to start rehabilitation of disqualified Maoist combatants
(nn), Fear
is
the key for UNMIN discards, by Shivraj Bhatt (ht), Can
The
Government Do It?, by By Shyam K.C. (rn), Little
progress
made to keep PM's word on NC demands, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Meeting
Schedule, by Keshab Poudel (sp), Ordinance
Raj:
Undermining Legislature, by Keshab Poudel (sp), "We
Are
Bringing The Govt To Right Track", interview with Bhim
Rawal (sp), Prime
Minister
Prachanda makes an emotional appeal for nation-building,
but draws flak from parties (sp)
04/02/2009: Army
recruitment
row: SAC to summon defence minister (kp), Culture
of impunity must end: FNJ (kp), Govt
withdraws
journo Thakuri’s murder case, by Chitranga Thapa (kp),
PR
results
basis for local body formation (kp), Seven
major
parties agree to form local bodies (nn), What's
the
hurry? (kp), Politics
of
polemics, by Abhi Subedi (kp)
03/02/2009: Maoist
parliamentary party statute endorsed, by Renu Kshetry
(kp), Nod
to
introduce ordinances fairly (kp), Maoist-UML
Understanding (rn), UML
sermon
to PM on ordinance controversy (ht), President
Yadav
consults with experts on ordinances (nn), Ordinances
flout
democratic norms, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) [Basically,
you are right, but what shall the government do if the
Nepali Congress and other parties boycott the democratic
process, i.e. the parliament?], Martin
for
burying recruitment row (kp), SAC
to
quiz Defence Minister over NA recruitment row (nn), Implement
past
agreements: Martin (ht), Clamour
for
govt integrated service (kp) [Obviously,
the interests of the people and those of the self claimed
leaders are different!], Displaced
security
personnel announce eight-day stir programme (ht), Predictions
and
constraints, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Sincerely
yours, open letter to PM Pushpa Kamal Dhala by Alok K.
Bohara (kp)
02/02/2009: Opening
of
4 Tarai centres put on hold (ht), Madhesh
policy
in a week: Maoists’ Madhesh drive from Feb 12 (kp), Madhes
consensus
eludes Maoists (ht), Govt
prepares
to start reservation in Army (nn), Reservation
hope
for women (kp), Call
for
Terai shutdown over quota (Guld Times), Maoist,
UML
vow not to indulge in slanging match (ht), Big
Two take rift on trust (kp), The
front
issue (ht), Maoists,
UML
to promulgate ordinances after political consultations
(nn), Mahara:
Imperialists
fiddling (kp), Minister
Mahara
calls for 'new understanding' among parties (nn), After
3
yrs, NA returns seized land in Kaski, by Bibhu Bhushal
(ht), Little
progress
on return of seized properties (kp), Can’t
stop
land capture: Baidya (kp), Outgoing
Martin
urges army to stop recruitment (rn), Martin
urges
parties to end dispute over army recruitment (nn), I
regret that the offer for UN assistance wasn't taken up,
interview with Ian Martin (kp), A
serious test, by A P Kumar (kp), Thus
spake
Prachanda, by Shyam K.C. (kp), UN:
Nepal
must address victims of insurgency (iht)
01/02/2009: EU
concerned
about govt's priorities (ht), EU:
Keep
controversy at bay (kp),
HRW, AI say govt's human rights bill flawed, needs to be
sent to parliament for review (nn), Prachanda
defends
ordinance issuance (ht), PM
lashes
out at detractors (kp), Ordinances
to
bring quick relief to people: PM (rn), Nepal
sees
disaster coming (ht), Dispensable
victims, by Retika Rajbhandari (kp), Maoists
need
to mend ways: Khanal (ht), UML
warns
of following in Maoists’ footsteps (kp), Maoists,
UML
agree to end war of words (nn), Tarai
leaders
want decision on service centres revoked (ht), Tharu
body
warns govt (kp), Buddha's
'sons'
oppose quota, call Terai shutdown (Hindustan Times), On
Madhesh
Issues (rn), Govt
withdraws
decision to establish 'administrative centres' in Terai
districts (nn), Inclusion
Of
Dalits In The New Constitution, by Bharat Nepali (rn),
Martin
meets
PM; suggests early start of army integration process
(nn)
31/01/2009: We
are
here too: The state is once again ignoring the assertions
of identity across the nation (kp), CA
members
split over province formation (kp), Maoists
for
One-Madhesh Various-States policy, by Renu Kshetry
(kp), Maoist
meet
rules out single Madhes state (ht), Plots
in
guise of movement will be foiled, by By Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), MJF
stands
firm on single Madhesh state: Yadav (kp), Tyranny
raising head: Koirala (kp) [Such
things could have been decided in a democratic way by the
parliament if the latter had not been boycotted by the NC
and smaller parties!!], Int’l
right
groups express concern (kp), Mahara
says
no rollback (kp), Ordinances
'within
statute limits' (ht), Journalist
threatened
with death (kp), FNJ
takes
stock of journalists' insecurity, by Somnath Banstola
(ht), PLA
to
follow suit if NA recruits: PLA chief (kp), NC
potshot
at Maoists over NA hiring drive (ht) [The
army does not need any recruitment; it's already too big!
Stop these stupid threats and discussions!],
NA recruitment process on despite controversy (nn) [There are obviously
forces at work that want to destroy
the peace process!], Lost
in
transition, by Amresh Singh (kp), PM
confers
with European envoys, says govt is ready to take parties
into confidence (nn)
30/01/2009: PM
for
Maoist policy to tackle Madhesh issues (kp), Concerns
of
Madhesis ignored: PM (ht), PM
for
cautious resolution of Madhesi issues (rn), PM
Dahal orders security heads to beef-up Terai security
(nn), TMLP
to
hit Tarai streets (kp), Tharuhut
on
warpath, three VDC offices shut (kp), "Army
integration
won't be easy", interview with Ian Martin (nt), Guerrillas
in
our midst (nt), Gurung
warns
of action against army chief (ht), Pun
warns
of recruitment in PLA, Martin objects NA recruitment
(nn), Jana
Andolan-injured
still in coma: Family seeks 'living martyr'status for him,
by Kedar Timalsina (ht), Siraha
forest
demined (kp), Ordinances
not
meant to undermine system: Gurung (rn), Mutual
Exclusivity (rn), UML
stresses
inter-party discussions (kp), Govt
promoting
violence: Pahadi (ht), CPN-UML,
Maoist
cadres clash; 10 hurt, by Surya Prakash Kandel (ht), The
wild
bunch, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Null
and
void: The PM's speech was rich in rhetoric but
otherwise empty, by Mallika Aryal (nt), Five
suspects
made public, by Manika Jha (kp), 'Masterminds'
behind
Uma Singh's killing made public, by Brij Kumar Yadav
(ht), The
view
from India: Delhi is wary, but the solutions to our crises
must be found domestically, by Prashant Jha (nt),
Power
to
people: The constitution needs to ensure that the lion's
share of executive power resides with central government,
by Tikaram Bhattarai (nt)
29/01/2009: Govt
introduces
three ordinances, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp), Koirala
opposes
new ordinances; accuses govt of undermining parliamentary
system (nn), Minister
Gurung
counters NC allegations over ordinances (nn), Govt
reserves
45 pc public service seats for disadvantaged (rn), An
Equitable
Society (rn), Maoist
statute
toward communism (kp), CPN-UML,
Maoists
agree to narrow down differences (rn), Joint
front
for autonomous states (kp), Women
joining
journalism to highlight female plight, by Surendra
Subedi (kp), Housewives
of
Makwanpur demand books (rn), Compensation
urged (rn), The
scapegoat
generation, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Myopic
nation, by Aditya Baral (kp), Govt
forms
panel to define Madhesis, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Foreign
forces
creating trouble in Terai: PM (nn), NA
to
stay apolitical, says CoAS (ht), PLA
merger
with NA opposed (ht), MKN
not
clear on CC role (ht), Impunity
on
rise: NHRC (ht), Prachanda's
new
Nepal a pipe-dream at best of times, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Indian
Foreign
Minister claims Indian influence on the 12-point pact
(nn)
28/01/2009: Thapa
to
NA: Don’t defy govt directive, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp), Defiance
to
cost army officers dear: Badal, by Prakash Acharya
(ht), Baidya
blames
a section of army officers for recruitment imbroglio
(nn), 'Govt
trying
to intimidate army' (nn), Nepalese
Maoists
warn army leader, by Charles Haviland (BBC News), Old
promises:
The PM reiterated old promises, but new sincerity to
implement them wasn't evident (kp), Commitments
Renewed (rn), PM’s
address
draws FNJ flak (kp), Speaking
for
the citizenry, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Dr
Bhattarai:
UML help not at hand (kp), Deuba
continues
verbal attack (kp), Gang-rape
accused
granted amnesty, by Shiva Puri (kp) [Raping
is a crime and has to be punished severely! Stop these
politics of impunity immediately!!], Govt
under
fire on rights issues (kp), NHRC:
Govt
promoting impunity (ht), Conclude
Peace
Process Expeditiously, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn), Media
'ignoring'
minority issues (ht), Madhav
Nepal’s
allegations will have negative impact on the entire
peace-process, interview with Barshaman Pun 'Ananta',
PLA Deputy Commander and Maoist central secretariat member
(tg), New
Dynamics
of Conflict in Nepal, by Hari Bansh Jha (tg), Susta
and
Kalapani are two complex issues of border dispute with
India, interview with Ptrime Minister Pushpa Kamal
Dahal (tg), Precarious
situation (tg), Dialogue
essential
to end Madhes unrest, by Chadrakishor (tg), Insurgency
victims
submit memo to President (nn), PM
Dahal
confers with Khanal over worsening Maoist-UML ties
(nn), The
Rule
of Law in Nepal, by Prakash Bom (Global Politician)
27/01/2009: Leaders
explore
ways to federalism (kp), Statute
drafting
picks momentum, experts consulted (rn), Commitments
Renewed (rn), The
people
matter (ht), Prachanda
means
business: Secys urged to live up to his commitments
(ht), Mixed
reaction
to PM’s speech (ht), Defense
minister
wants NA to stop recruitments (nn), Rolpa
cops
on weapons seizing spree, by Kashiram Dangi (kp), Age
of
responsibility, by Sumit Sharma (kp), Conclude
Peace
Process Expeditiously, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn)
26/01/2009: 12-point
pact
with SPA obsolete: PM (ht), PM
tries
to allay apprehensions, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp), PM
stresses
self reliance, end to impunity (rn), Leaders
not
impressed (kp), Koirala:
Time
to set another example (kp), Onward
Ho!
The NC's proposal raises hopes that the CA process will be
expedited (kp), Federal
Democratic
Republic (rn), Constitutional
experts
say ethnicity-based federalism won't work (nn), Don’t
promote
narrow ethnic issues: CA chair Nemwang (nn), Recruitment
controversy, by Ram Sharan Mahat, Nepali Congress
(kp), Enter
the
YCDL, by Shyam K.C. (kp), We
believe
in democracy with social justice (kp), CC
turns
to experts for rights of downtrodden (ht), Prachanda
vows
to ban dowry, end untouchability (Gulf Times)
25/01/2009: CA
panels
push demand list for statute-drafting (kp), UNMIN
to
stay here till July 23 (ht), Oli
for
disarming outfits, by Chitranga Thapa (kp), Bid
to
disarm PLA will spur revolt: FM (ht), Oli
claims agreement over army integration ‘wrongly
interpreted’ (nn), Bhattarai
hits
back at UML (kp), Constitution
must
ensure territorial integrity: Expert (ht), Carve
out
states based on caste: Gurung (ht), NC
begins
debate on state structure: Draft proposes direct vote for
PM (ht), Kiranti
roots
for right to own guns (ht) [He
has obviously lost his mind! This is one of the worst
ideas for crime ridden Nepal!!], Statute
drafting
main job: UML leader (ht) [This statement is contrary to reality!!], Call
to
make Nepali official language (kp), ‘Right
to
self determination unites nation’ (rn), Multi-Faceted
Prachanda, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (Kathmandu Metro), PM
Dahal
calls for comprehensive political understanding (nn),
Nepalese
Premier
expresses frustration over inability to work (Monster
and Critics)
24/01/2009: 'Gagged'
journos
play international card (ht), Maoist
CA
member rejects murder slur (nn), 2
capital-based journos threatened (kp), Maoists
wake
up to Madhes reality (ht), Maoists
to
discuss with Tarai outfits (kp), Prachanda
urges
SC to respect cabinet decision (ht) [The
judiciary has to be independent from government decisions!],
Kiranti
roots
for autonomous federal states (ht), UNMIN
to
stay 6 months more (kp), Security
Council
extends mandate of Nepal mission (Peninsula), Gorkha
tense
after Maoists, UML clash (kp)
23/01/2009: Dahal
pledges action (kp), PM
emphasises
on curbing impunity (rn), PM
backs
FNJ's drive (ht), PM-Koirala
meet
to mend fences (kp), Question
for
Survival (sp), Civil
servants
to govt: Shield us (kp), MJF
to
quit govt, CA if deals neglected (rn), Yadav
threatens
to quit coalition, CA over Madhes (ht), SP
gangs
up with TMDP against govt (ht), Still
a
mess: The only hope for the Madhes is sensitive and
sincere dealings by Kathmandu, by Prashant Jha (nt), Tharu
autonomy:
We want a real Tharu autonomy, not One Madhes Pradesh,
by Rajkumar Lekhi (nt), Nepal
takes
a swipe at Maoists (ht), Total
control:
There is no doubt that the Maoist goal is one-party
communist totalitarianism, by Naryan Khadga, a leading
NC politician (nt), Dismounting
the
tiger: Time for PKD to say what he means and take
responsibility, by CK Lal (nt), Something's
got
to be done, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Make
Peace (rn), Golden
mean (ht), A
role for experts (nt), In a mismanaged state: Since
we
don't implement our plans, problems mutate into disasters,
by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt), The
request
of Nepal for United Nations assistance in support of its
peace process, by Ian Martin (sp), "If
Three
Big Parties Undermine Us, They Cannot Make A Constitution
Acceptable To Us", interview with Bishwendra Paswan,
Dalit Janajati Party (sp), Under
Communist
Domination: For the first time in last sixty years,
Nepal's largest democratic party does not have significant
role in constitution making, by Keshab Poudel (sp) [Do you want to say that the NC is
democratic and the other parties are not even though they
have got the people's mandate?]
22/01/2009: Maoist,
NA
at loggerheads, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Who's
the boss? The Army's rejection of government
instructions to stop recruitment undermines the principle
of civilian supremacy, by Shobhakar Budhathoki (kp), Maoists
face
land-grab charge (kp), Maoists
to
‘legally’ keep seized mobikes (kp), RPP
chairman
slams Maoists (kp), Perception
of
NC as foe is a major Maoist blunder: Khanal (kp), UML
gen
secy blames Maoists, NC for country’s mess (nn), Talking
about
revolution, by Biswas Baral (kp), PM
refutes
his party's hand in Uma Singh's murder (nn), OHCHR
concerned over risks to victims (nn), Sadbhavana
Party
also threatens stir (nn)
21/01/2009: Murder
most
foul, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Property
whiff
behind Uma Singh's murder: TEP chairman owns up to crime,
passes buck as mistaken identity, by Rajesh Prasad
Barma (ht), Protests
against
impunity continue (kp), Khanal:
Ensure
land rights for women (kp), Panel
to
monitor PM commitment (kp), SC
judges:
avoid hasty decision on federalism (kp), Supreme
Court
justices warn against the right to secession (ht), Disintegration
imminent,
if Federalism adopted, interview with Chitra Bahadur
K.C., chairman of Rashtriya Jana Morcha (tg), Walk
the
talk: The Maoists must continue to reach out to the other
parties (kp), We
are
all ears, by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), Management
of
post-conflict transition in Nepal: Issues & Concerns,
by Bishnu Raj Upreti (tg 21/01/2009)
20/01/2009: Journo’s
murder:
FNJ unveils fresh protest (kp), FNJ's
protest
enters second phase today (ht), Another
murder
‘suspect’ held (kp), Babban
says
Maoist lawmaker behind journo murder (nn), Another
journo
threatened (ht), Rebels
and
criminals, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Ordinance
for
the disappeared, truth panels in offing, by Ananta Raj
Luitel (ht), Panel
formed
to monitor action on NC pact (ht), Adhikari
stakes
UML's lead position in ruling coalition (ht) [with
less than half as many CA seats as the Maoists have??],
Road
ahead (ht), Constitutional
Committee
consults experts (nn)
19/01/2009: Breakthrough
in
Uma Singh's murder case (ht), Clamour
to
book scribe’s killers (kp), Protests
to
continue (kp), Mediapersons
protest
Uma Singh's murder (ht), House
resolution
seeks stern action against journo killers: Two held
for Singh’s murder (kp), CA
passes
resolution for protection of free press (rn), Struggle
for
existence (kp), Govt,
Kirat
party ink deal, by Pradeep Meyangbo (kp), Govt
signs
deal with Kirant workers’ party (rn), Govt
inks
5-point deal with Kirat outfit (nn), Lawmakers
flay
PM’s remarks (kp), Dr
Bhattarai
warns of 'massive revolt' (nn), RPP’s
Rana
warns Maoists might very well grab power (nn), The
Maoists
are trapped in a conspiracy, interview with Sujata
Koirala (kp), PM
pledges
better security in 3 months (ht), Activists
form
forum to highlight women's rights (ht), Woes
aplenty
for widows, by Laxmi Maharjan (ht), Pros
call
for fight against impunity (ht), Maoist
victims
rue govt apathy (ht)
18/01/2009: FNJ,
party
leaders slam govt (kp), Constitutional
Council
meets after two years, by Prakash Acharya (ht), CC
okays
work procedures (kp), Peace
still
in rough weather, says Martin (kp), ‘Nepal
Army,
PLA friction jeopardising peace bid’ (rn), Work
to
unite army, ex-fighters begins (Gulf Times), Koirala
urges caution to Dahal (kp), No
headway
to end impunity: Martin; Parties doing little to implement
past pacts, UN told (ht), Govt
flayed
for rise in impunity (ht), Report
on
missing (kp 18/01/2009), Woman
runs
from pillar to post to find husband's whereabouts (ht), No
end
to ordeal of conflict-hit (ht), 'Conflict-hit'
police,
army men plan protests (ht), Bijukchhe
warns
of disintegration (ht), MJF
harps
on Madhesh state, by Shankar Acharya (kp), Need
For
Consensus Politics in Nepal, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (Kathmandu Metro)
17/01/2009: Protests
against
Singh’s murder on (kp), Professionals,
activists'
concern over impunity (ht), NC,
TMLP
oppose strike free zones proposal (kp) [Let's
continue with the destruction of state!!], We’re
not
separatists: Thakur (kp), Newars
seek
Valley in future federal set up (ht), Nepal's
peace
process still faces challenges: Martin (nn)
16/01/2009: Cabinet
sets
up defence council, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), National
Defense
Council set up (nn), Govt
declares
slain journalist martyr (kp), Uma
was epitome of courage, by Manika Jha (kp), Denies
Maoist involvement: Murderers will be booked: PM (kp),
A
minister out of control, by Uma Singh [Uma Singh
strongly took on Maoist minister Matrika Yadav in this
column written before she was murdered this week] (nt), "Why?",
Uma
Singh's last word, by Prashant Jha (nt), Slain
journalist’s
mission remains unfulfilled: Uma Singh’s mother plans to
shift to ‘safe place’to escape Maoists’wrath, by
Rajesh Prasad Barma (ht), Govt
to
nab killers: Mahara (ht), EU
condemns
Uma Singh’s murder (ht), Pledge
to
book journo’s killers (kp), Barbarous
Act (rn), 150
MJF,
Maoist cadres quit, form new outfit, by Madhav
Dhungana (kp), Inching
forward (kp), Plain
talk, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), The
Madhesi
street: There is no consensus about One Madhes in the
Madhes, by Purna Basnet (nt), Referendum
to
settle major issues: Nepal (ht), A
perfect state-I, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp) [see part
2 (17/01/200)], Democratic
transition:
Exploring its deficiencies in Nepal, by Ganga Thapa
(ht), Untangling
the
knot: Some lessons from other peace processes, by
Elisabeth Sellwood (nt), By-elections
on
April 10 (nn), CC
chair
Nepal urges political parties to assist in statute
drafting process (nn), Major
parties
discuss ways to resolve current problems (nn), Total
Reported
Security Incidents in 2008 (Relief Web), Midnight
Drama (sp), "NC
Wants
To See Maoists Transforming As A Democratic Party",
interview with Sujata Koirala (sp)
15/01/2009: FNJ:
Journo’s
killing politically motivated (kp), Uma
Singh
killed to exact revenge: FNJ (ht), Journos
up
in arms (ht), Uma’s
murder
fuels protests (kp), FNJ
intensifies
stir (kp), FNJ
submits
memo to President, PM (nn), US,
EU
ask govt to probe, prosecute (kp), Fight
communal
elements, says PM, by Kamal Panthi (kp), PM
Dahal
objects to attempts linking Maoists in journalist murder;
cancels visit to Scandinavian countries (nn), Prachanda’s
pledges:
Actions speak louder, by Birendra P Mishra (ht), Khanal
objects
to PM’s state-capture remark (kp), Prachanda’s
revolt
threat alarms Nepali Congress (ht), Govt
has
failed on all fronts: Sushil (ht), Double-edged
sword:
The alliance of Goit, Jwala and Giri presents both
opportunities and challenges (kp), Armed
group
kills two in Siraha, SJTMM denies report of Terai rebel
unification (nn), Jwala
Singh
reiterates terms for talks (ht), Rights
now, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Not
so
stupid, by Biswas Baral (kp), Muslim
leaders
want end to ‘identity crisis’ (ht), Kirant
leaders
freed (ht), Who
is
a martyr? Does govt know?, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Rural
folks
know little about federalism, by Surendra
Kafle (ht)
14/01/2009: Journo's
murder:
Killing incites furore, Singh cremated (kp), FNJ
to continue stir (kp), Protests
held
nationwide (ht), MPs
demand
probe (kp), Out
of
control (kp), Govt
to
declare slain Uma Singh a martyr: Gautam (ht), Govt
asked
to book Uma's murderers (ht), Two
Kirant
party men arrested (kp), The
insecurity
scourge, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Unholy
alliance,
uneasy peace, by Daulat Jha (kp), PM
warns
against bid to topple govt (ht), Chiefs
of
CA, parliamentary committees elected, sworn in (ht) [Once again 30% Bahuns!], Big
boost (ht), TMDP
boycotts
House session (rn), Terai
armed
outfits unified (rn), Three
Terai
rebel organisations unite (nn), UNMIN’s
Role
In Nepal, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), NC
is
widely perceived to be Indo-centric outfit of Nepal,
by Jan Sharma (tg), Left
extremism
is very difficult to change, interview with K.P. Oli
(tg), Is
Nepal
going to fail?, by Krishna Giri (tg)
13/01/2009: Janakpur
erupts
in protest, home minister under fire: Journo killed in
cold blood, by Rabindra Upreti (kp), Woman
scribe
done to death (ht), Young
reporter who wrote about women's rights brutally stabbed
to death in southeast Nepal (Newswatch), Journalists
protest
killing of Uma Singh (rn), Condemnations
pour
in against journo's killing (ht), Nationwide
protests
held (ht), Media
rights
watchdogs suspect Maoist hand in journalist Uma Singh's
murder (nn), Slain
lady
journalist's last rites performed; Janakpur shut in
protest against murder (nn), Local
bodies'
formation: Big parties don’t see eye to eye (kp), 4
panels’ elections today (kp), Eight
in
fray for four CA, legislative panels (ht), 19
House
panels get unanimous heads (rn), Heads
of
CA and parliamentary committees elected (nn), YCL,
YF
clashes terrorise locals (kp), Dashed
hopes (kp), Interfering
with
Pashupatinath, by Prakash A. Raj (kp), Priest
appointment, by Vijaya Chalise (ht), PLA
integration
necessary: Home Minister: Says peace,stability must
for constitution writing (ht), Maoists
against
democracy, humanity, interview with KP Oli (ht) [statements by a former
revolutionary and now extremely conservative UML
politician], Reports
of
Security Incidents - 01 to 31 December, 2008
(Relief Web)
12/01/2009: House
panel-sharing
deal hits snag: Parties say just a chink away from
consensus (kp), Big
Three
undecided on CA panel heads (ht), Major
parties
agree to share top posts of CA panels (nn), CA
panels
to elect chiefs tomorrow (rn), Efforts
on
to revive local bodies (ht), Local
bodies
formation: Most parties want PR results as basis (kp),
Other
parties
fear if the budget is implemented the Maoists will benefit,
interview with Baburam Bhattarai (kp) [see entire
interview], Unite
for
democracy, by Hari Bansha Dulal (kp) [?],
Cause
of
govt fall will not be external: Koirala (rn), New
Momentum (rn), Squatters
seek
berth in land reform panel (ht), Tardy
govt
has no time for statistical pursuits: National statistical
plan not implemented for eight years (ht) [i.e.
the responsibility goes to majority NC and royal
governments!!]
11/01/2009: Madhav
Nepal
gets CA berth: Set to head constitutional panel, by
Arjun Bhandari (ht), In
line
to head constitutional panel: Nepal sworn in as CA member
(kp), MK
Nepal
nominated CA member, to head CC (nn), Madhav
Nepal
agrees to head statute draft body (rn), Chairpersons
of
CA panels to be elected on Tuesday (nn), UML
putting
spanner in the works of govt: Dr Bhattarai (ht), Dr
Bhattarai
says parties giving govt cold shoulder, by Amrita
Anamol (kp), PM
a
total failure, says minister Shakya (ht), Khanal
urges
Maoist to implement past accords (rn), UML's
threat
to quit govt fails to scare Baidya (ht), Efforts
to
topple govt on: Baidya (kp), 12-point
pact
obsolete: PM (ht), PM
proposes
to replace 12-pt pact, by Shanta Adhikari (rn), Need
For
New Accord (rn), PM:
Peace
process still in peril (kp), Govt
all
set to provide new momentum to peace process: PM (rn),
Govt
inks
six-point pact with another Tarai outfit (ht), JTMM-R,
govt
sign truce deal, by Manika Jha (kp), TMDP
eying
to cash in on intra-party MJF rift, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Tarai
party
threatens to disrupt parliament (kp), Equal
rights
sought for women in politics (ht), All
Nepalese
should be trained militarily: Kiranti, by Sirajuddin
Khan (rn) [???]
10/01/2009: Consensus
eludes
task force panel (ht), Caught
in
a cleft stick, PM seeks new accord, by Chintamani
Poudel (ht), Ban
says
CPA not well-thought out (kp), UN
Secy
General proposes UNMIN term extension (rn), 6-month
extension
for UN mission (ht), PM
proposes
to replace 12-pt pact, by Shanta Adhikari (rn), UML
gen
secy meets PM amidst rising differences (nn), Indigenous
groups
urged to unite (ht), Call
to
safeguard rights of Dalits (ht), South
Asian
women leaders stress on women empowerment (ht), ‘Women
should
fight against patriarchal mindset’ (rn), Bureaucrats
resent
political interference (ht), Yadav
serves
CMP ultimatum on govt (ht), India,
US
interfering in Nepal’s affairs: Maoists, by Ganga BC
(kp), Maoist
political
manifesto slams American imperialism and Indian
expansionism (nn), The
wall
must fall, by Sumit Sharma (kp), Govt
starts
talks with yet another rebel group (nn)
09/01/2009: Peace
process
too tardy: Moon, by Dinesh Jung Shahi (kp), Peace
process in Nepal remains fragile: Moon (nn), UNMIN
chief meets UML leader (nn), Report
of
the Secretary-General on the request of Nepal for United
Nations assistance in support of its peace process
(S/2009/1) (Relief Web) [see full text
of the UN report], Forum
not
to quit govt (kp), Down
south (kp), PM
solicits
TMDP’s support: Prachanda parleys with Mahantha Thakur to
resolve dispute (ht), NC
hails
PM’s word on 9-point demands (rn), PM
accuses
UML of conspiring against govt (nn), Focus
on
statute: Speaker (kp), Ensuring
accountability, by Mahendra Lawoti (kp), The
Pashupati
fiasco, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), "I
am
not frustrated, and no one should be...",
interview with Finance Minister Baburam Bhattarai (nt),
Crisis
prone
government (nt), Let's
rethink
this: Federalism could be disastrous for Nepal, by
Puskar Gautam (nt), Shared
rule,
self-rule: You can't wish away ethnicity in Nepal,
by Balkrishna Mabuhang (nt), It
is
Nepal's army: The army is not 'above' politics, it is
'below' politics, by CK Lal (nt), Recruitment
Row:
The government and the army differ over army
recruitment (sp) [The army is subordinate to the government!],
Transitioning
to
Federalism: Faster can be Fatal, by Shirish
Ranabhat (sp), Opening
All
Fronts: From media to religion and army to business
communities, Maoists-led government opens all fronts
for confrontation, by Keshab Poudel (sp), "I
Have
Lost Hope That Maoists Will Transform Into Mainstream
Democratic Party", interview with Ram Chandra
Poudel (sp) [Even after more
than 60 years, the Nepali Congress is far away from
being a democratic party!!], Race
Against
Time, by Keshab Poudel (sp)
08/01/2009: Return
seized
assets in 3 months: SC, by Bimal Gautam (kp), Govt
pledge
to address Congress demands (kp), NC
greets
govt pledge to meet demands (nn), What
transpired
behind closed doors? (ht), PM
to
head army integration panel (kp), New
army
merger panel (ht), War
of
words over raging rows: Major parties trade charges over
controversial issues (ht), Political
polarisation,
not the need of hour, by Prakash Acharya (ht), House
proceedings
resume after weeks (rn), Rajan
faction
comes out of hiding, forms talks team (ht), MJF
will not quit govt: Yadav (nn)
07/01/2009: Parties
reschedule
CA panel head elections (kp), CA
panel
chiefs to be elected Jan. 13 (rn), MJF
rift
surfaces (kp), Widening
rift
in MJF hastens split fear (ht), MJF
internal wrangling delays House session, cabinet meeting
(nn), Mahara:
Army
can fill vacant posts (kp), Mahara’s
spin
on NA recruitment drive (ht), Defense
Minister
confers with CoAS over NA recruitment dispute (nn), Restive
Nepal
Army! (tg), CPN-Maoist’s
internal
dynamics sparked off Nepal Army standoff, by Ajaya
Bhadra Khanal (ht), Fear
haunts
riot victims, by Manoj Poudel (kp), Come
clean (kp), Inclusive
democracy
and public security in Nepal, by Ram Kumar Dahal (tg)
06/01/2009: Defence
Minister
raps CoAS, by Dipendra Baduwal (kp), CoAS
exceeded
his brief: Badal (ht), UML
backs
NA recruitment (kp), NA
recruitment
regular process, says CPN-UML (rn), PLA
seeks
more aid (kp), Split
spectre
looms large for MJF, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), MJF
lawmakers
ask PM to relieve their ministers from cabinet (nn), Raging
rows
bring PM on President, GP Koirala's door (ht), Relief
eludes
kin of conflict victims, by Kokila KC (ht), Conflict
hit
still unable to get relief (rn), UML
to
project itself as democratic radical force, interview
with UML leader Pradip Gyawali (ht), Kirat
party
ready to sit for talks (rn), Eight
parties
agree on resuming parliament business (nn)
05/01/2008: Army
Chief
says don’t drag NA into controversy (kp) [The
army is in controversy ever since it vialotated human
rights even more than the Maoists did and supported the
royal putsch!], CoAS
urges
army to steer clear of row: Rookmangud Katawal spells out
the military's disdain for totalitarian regime, by
Baburam Lamichhane (ht), Defence
Minister
takes exception to CoAS remarks, says Katawal might face
action (nn), Where
the
buck stops (ht), Tarai
party
rift at fore again (kp), Shed
dual
nature: Maoist (kp), Maoist
party
objects to UML’s role in govt (rn), Maoists
train
gun on UML for backing NC agenda (ht), Maoists
to
talk with UML (nn), Maoist-UML
meet
inconclusive (nn), The
12-point
pact is the key to the consolidation of democracy,
interview with D.P. Tripathy, general secretary of the
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) of India (kp), Truth
and
justice, by Simon Robins (kp), Inputs
sought
for statute (rn), New
Front
For Change (rn), House
adjourned
again (nn)
04/01/2009: TMDP
to
take to the streets on Jan 12 (ht), Upendra
Yadav
urged to quit govt, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Slum
dwellers
warn of agitation in all districts: Want their rep in land
reform commission (ht), NC
to
raise Maoist victims' demands (ht), Veep's
role
insignificant, complains Jha (ht) [This
position is absolutely superfluous, indeed!], Recruitment
against
pacts no-no: PM, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), NC
gives a go-ahead (kp) [The NC is an opposition party and cannot order the
army what to do!!], Recruitment
of
political activists in NA a strict no-no: Army chief
(nn), PLA
will
also recruit personnel if NA does so: PM (nn) [Threats
from the government because it cannot control the army!?],
‘Power
centers’
driving wedge between NA and govt: Defense Minister
(nn), Armed
squads’
tribe growing, by Shankar Kharel (kp), Kirant
party
demands release of its cadres (rn), Deuba
threatens
to stir streets, by Prem Kumari Ghale (kp) [Hurry
up, give Nepal the rest!! Deuba totally ignored the Maoist
demands in early 1996 what led to the insurgency; he was
responsible for the mobilization of the army in 2001 which
fundamentally disregarded the rights of the people; he was
responsible for the dissolution of parliament in 2002 for
reasons of personal power holding; he is responsible for
the dissolution of the local bodies in 2002 which are
still disfunctioned!! No other comments necessary on the
credibility of this man!], Clarion
Call
For Inter-Party Unity, by Ballav Dahal (rn), Maoists
are
all set to unleash another "massive" struggle, says
Gajurel (nn) [??], House
adjourned
as fringe parties threaten to obstruct debate (nn)
03/01/2009: 'People-friendly'
PM
finds faults with past regime: Blames his predecessors for
the government's poor report card, by Kumar Luintel
(ht), Govt
underperforming:
Mahara (kp), Kiran
sings
GP Koirala's tune (ht), Row
doesn't
augur well for integration, by Prakash Rimal (ht) [Absolutely without any doubts, the
army has to respect the orders of the government!
Everything else is anarchy!], 5th
Division
Maoist combatants live in deplorable condition, by
Kokila KC (ht), YCL
to
leave govt buildings within two weeks (rn), YCL
vows
to return seized assets (ht), YCL
pledges
to implement pact (kp), Matrika
Yadav
dashes hopes on seized properties (ht), Seized
land
won’t be returned: Matrika (kp), Women
lawmakers
demand 50 pc share of CA chairs (ht), PM
wants
end to protests (kp), TMLP
switches
to agitation mode (kp) [We have 3% of the MPs in the CA and, whatever we
demand, it has to be implemented immediately!!], TMLP
announces
protest programmes (nn), Govt
to
implement deal made with Madhesh front (rn), Act
responsibly
on statute: Nemwang (rn), NRN
Association
worried by continuing instability (nn), BJP
strongly
opposes replacement of Indian priests from
Pashupatinath (nn 03/01/2009)BJP
strongly
opposes replacement of Indian priests from
Pashupatinath (nn 03/01/2009)
02/01/2009: 90
days
to return seized properties: NC ends House boycott, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), Prachanda
appeases
NC on YCL, property seizure: Fringe parties force another
adjournment (ht), Baidya
says
captured properties of 'feudalists' won't be returned
(nn), Taking
turns (ht), Over-shadowed:
The
unending dispute between major parties has disrupted the
calendar for constitution making (sp), Displaced
return
home amid risks, by Durgalal KC (kp), PM
seeks
names for commissions (kp), Political
panels
to get shape in three weeks (ht) [This
is late!], Interim
order
against case withdrawal, by Post B Basnet (kp), TMDP
pulls
the plug on govtTarai
party
apologizes to govt (kp) [The support of this small party which is not part of
the government, is not so important!], In
east, strikes go like clockwork, by Shanker Kharel
(kp), Imminent
dangers, by Khagendra N Sharma (kp), 'Impatient,
bored'
PLA fighters raise battle cry: Combatants press govt on
integration (ht), One
country
two armies: The peace process and constitution-writing
will be in danger as long as we have two armies, by
Dhruba Kumar (nt), 'Promised'
land:
Maoists falter in the post-revolutionary phase (nt), The
wages
of apathy: , by Jagadish Ghimire2008, the year when
centuries happened after centuries had passed with nothing
happening, by CK Lal (nt), Nepal
in
2009: Let's just hope the chaos is manageable, by
Prashant Jha (nt), Everlasting
Resonance, by Keshab Poudel (sp), "It
Is
Very Likely That Transition Itself Is Going To Become A
Norm In The Perpetual Condition Here", interview with
Saubhagya Shah (sp) (ht),
01/01/2009: NA
to
ignore govt fiat on recruitment (ht) [This
comes close to a putsch!!], NC
leaders
speak their mind on army integration (nn), Maoists
refuse
to hand over arms (Gulf Times), HLPC
asks
PM Dahal to set timeframe for addressing NC demands
(nn), PM
willing
to fulfill NC's demands in three months (nn), NC
woos
UML to pressure Maoists (kp), Congress'
bid
to enlist CPN-UML support (ht), Dahal
urges
Nepal to help bridge growing rift (kp), PM
asks
Nepal to chair Constitutional Council: Nepal wants Gautam
to lead army merger panel (ht), Govt,
TSJP
ink deal (kp), Tarai
outfit
to suspend stir: Five-point deal struck with the
government (ht), Matrika
warns
of armed struggle, by Jitendra Khadga (kp), TMLP
withdraws support to govt (nn), New
Year
resolutions for our leaders, by Shivani RL Rana (ht),
Working
in
slow motion: None of the parties in the CA seems to
be interested in getting things rolling, by Bipin
Adhikari (kp), Opportunist
politics
hogs limelight in year of reckoning, by Prakash
Acharya (ht)
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Timetable
(as of 6 March 2022)
5948
|
days
since Delhi agreement of political parties
|
5796
|
days
since the people forced King Gyanendra to end his putsch
|
5584
|
days
since Comprehensive Peace Agreement; government, leading
party politicians, former Maoists and army leaders still
prevent conclusion of the peace process
|
5529
|
days
since promulgation of the Interim Constitution
|
5079
|
days
since elections to CA-I
|
4448
|
days
since CA-I committees presented suggestions for the new
constitution (discussion in CA prevented by leading male
high caste politicians)
|
3687
|
days
since SRC presented suggestions for the federal structure
(majority suggestion rejected by Nepali Congress)
|
3570
|
days
since dissolution of CA-I (followed by constitutional
chaos, usurpation of power by top politicians and
government under the Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi)
|
3029
|
days
since elections to CA-II
|
2600
|
days
since promised Constitution by CA-II failed in time
|
2463
|
days
since non-inclusive deal by male Tagadhari leaders of the
three big parties
|
2359
|
days
since promulgation of non-inclusive and until today not
really implemented constitution through illegal procedure
(text
of constitution)
|
2233
|
days
since unilateral and non-inclusive first amendment of the
new constitution
|
1505
|
days
since the federal system should have been implemented;
still missing: numerous laws, infrastructure, fiscal
regulations, staff, naming of Province 1, etc.
|
1480
|
days
since KP Oli became PM: most of the necessary working
processes not really completed; instead, growing violation
of fundamental rights, federal chaos, unabated nepotism,
corruption and power struggles
|
0803
|
days
since the Samajbadi Party Nepal left the coalition
government after PM Oli refused any discussion to make the
constitution more inclusive though this promise had been
decisive for cooperation
|
0441
|
days
since PM Oli putsched and tried to destroy the democratic
system with the help of President Bidya Devi Bhandari
|
0376
|
days
since the Supreme Court confirmed the deliberate
unconstitutionality of Oli's procedure : Oli continued to
reject personal consequences and further destroyed
democracy and state
|
0364
|
days
since the Supreme Court ruled that the merger of CPN-UML
and CPN-MC to form the NCP on 17 May 2018 was
illegitimate, thereby reactivating the two original
parties
|
0237
|
days
since the Supreme Court reinstated the House of
Representatives again and ordered the replacement of Prime
Minister KP Oli by Sher Bahadur Deuba; still no
perspective; disregard of constitution and democratic
principles
|
|