Monday, April 17, 2006

30 Minutes With Amrit Bohra

30 Minutes With Amrit Bohra


It has been impossible for me to get through to the likes of Gagan Thapa and Girija Koirala. Gagan never picks up his cellphone, Girija's number is permanently busy. Gagan probably does not have the time to be checking his email.

But I was able to get through to Amrit Bohra twice yesterday. We talked at length.

I basically talked this: क्रान्ितलाई नबुझ्नु, बुझ पचाउनु.

I also requested that they set up a bank account and send me the account number for the Seven Party Alliance. He said he will promptly do that. He also gave me a contact number for the MaHa fund.

I inquired upon Khimlal Bhattarai. Bohra said he was in jail.

Bohra himself is underground.

"I will take a bath after the country becomes a republic," he said. "Na khane thegan chha, na sutne thegan."

Bohra came across as extremely approachable.

5 of the 6 martyrs are from the UML. Bohra noted that.

Time To Go For The Kill


Go for it. Go for one decisive hit.

Gagan

1

January 9, 2006

Hey Gagan.

This is a private channel of communication just between you and me. This web folder is protected from the search engines.

I just talked to Kashish and Sarahana at length. Anil Shahi is looking at the propaganda project. He also has some substantial financial pledges from some key people. http://projectnd.blogspot.com/

I am convinced the FM idea is unnecessarily expensive, and unnecessary at this point in time. We need to focus totally on pamphleteering.

I am also very concerned about the dirty politics you are being subjected to by the powers that be in your party. As you know, I am not a Congressi. But as an outsider it is so obvious to me they are hurting their party. But that is not my concern. My concern is they are hurting the movement. And that personally offends me and us at this end. No individual in the movement is larger than the movement itself. The whole circus almost reminds me of the unfair cards I got dealt to by my school and college administrations. But stay true to yourself. That is what makes Gagan Gagan. If you let go of Gagan to make these people happy, you lose too much in the long run. I think you are a pragmatic person with good people skills. It is just that you are idealistic, and you are smarter than these folks. You actually read! But we are with you because you are with the movement. But there is only so much we can do also. But that little we very much intend to do. And we are going to do our very best to strengthen you internally within the democracy movement. The rest I believe you can figure out yourself. I truly believe your best contributions to the country will be made after democracy has finally arrived.

So this is the idea.

Anil Shahi -----> Paramendra, Sarahana, Kashish -----> Gagan Thapa -----> Gagan's nationwide network (about 10 layers) -----> The People

And I think you should frankly ask for things like money for your phone bills. Do not be shy. You honor us by asking. Because this is not about you. This is about the movement. You hurt the movement by not making and receiving all calls you need to be making and receiving.

In short the idea is to give you money so you can make alive your nationwide network. 62 of 75 NSU district chiefs threatened to resign over you. Weave them all into an underground network. And use that network to engage in some massive nationwide pamphleteering. You are a human being. You use your right to free speech to talk your republican talk. Similarly you and all your NSU friends have a right to free assembly. You can rightfully organize. This is not against the Congress. This is not against the formal NSU. This is parallel to them and they asked for it.

Everyone below you needs to stay underground. And people only need to know the one layer above them, and the one layer below them. Kashish will also help with production and distribution when he is in Kathmandu in February, but none other than you needs to know of his involvement.

Basically the first pamphlet is a pamphlet that explains to people why Nepal needs to become a democratic republic. You do the writing. And you make sure it reaches every town, every tole, every village. It should not go in anyone's name. The end reader should not know this is Gagan Thapa. This is for safety purposes. You get the credit and place in history after the movement is over.

Safety is key. That is the number one concern. A successful movement is the number two concern. If you live, you live to fight another day. Safety is about the movement. So do all you have to do. Frankly do not trust anyone. Have a tight circle of a few key people. Use this degrees of sepatation thing. That way you are effective. You are already a brand name. People do not necessarily need to see you and shake your hand. This is time for some clandestine work. They just need to hear your words. They just need to feel your presence. Show some superior organizational skills.Learn from Jung Bahadur. Noone ever knew where JB spent his nights. Except for his few bodyguards.

This (1) helps the movement (2) bypasses those in the NSU and the NC who are bypassing you, but without hurting the movement or those organizations and (3) this could end up in a political party if these dons push you too much, but that will only be the final weapon, perhaps it will never be used, even if it is used it will only be your decision. I respect your commitment to your party, it is just that I want you to know you do have another option so you don't feel weak compared to these people who are inferior to you politically.

So start work on the pamphlet. Stay in touch with Kashish. Be frank about your personal financial needs. No need to be shy. Build your nationwide network. Stay safe.

I will be talking to Anil soon.

We will use the paper pamphlets to reach the ground in Nepal. And we will take the same material online for the diaspora. Unicode stuff. We will use the internet also for Nepal. We can create more mirror sites than they can ever block.

On to victory. The horizon is crimson.

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April 12, 2006

Gagan. I wrote to you last time this way on January 9. Now I write as the President of Hamro Nepal. I am worried. Andolan selauna lagyo. The Nepali Congress looks set to waste this revolution as well. I am really worried. But this revolution can be saved. You and I need to establish a private channel of communication between us. This is what I am suggesting.

  1. You become the founding president of Hamro Nepal, Nepal chapter. Right now this is an organization. This might as well become a political party down the line. You are old enough. 40% of the people in Nepal are less than 14 years old.
  2. You go underground. We can not afford to have you arrested. But do establish a clear chain of command, in case you do get arrestd. But it is important, very important, that you don't. Establish safe houses across the valley. Come online so we can voice chat as much as we want: MSN Messenger, Google Talk. Phone tap hunchha.
  3. Goal: Democratic Republic. Through an interim constitution, revolutionary parliament. Method: non-violence.
  4. We will introduce a headband. It will be black in color, in white will be written Hamro Nepal. These are members. These are people who will perform no act of violence. No throwing stones, no nothing. Two conditions for membership: (1) Rs. 10 membership fee, (2) Commitment to a Democratic Republic. And all our members will be organized in a 10-10-10 pyramid. We should be able to go five deep in Kathmandu. So you are sitting atop an organization 100,000 strong.
New Year ma raja le bomb khasalne maile dekhi ra chhu. Mero Sansar ko Umesh Shrestha lai palace bata New Year card pathaune phone call ai sakyo. I think that is a hint to me. He will say things that will be an attempt to confuse the seven party alliance.

This revolution needs one face to come around to. You have to be that face. That is what I am saying.

Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, Irrelevant



Talking to reporters after the royal audience, Bhattarai said, “The process of dialogue has started. Democracy will certainly return in the country.”

The veteran Congress leader who is out of active politics for sometime said he was against the idea of election to the constituent assembly as well as the roadmap of the seven opposition political parties for ‘total democracy’. He said his interaction with the King was focussed on how the constitution of the 1990 could be activated.

Asked if the King was ready to cede power, Bhattarai remarked in his token light-hearted manner, “No one in power would want to give up power.”

He also made clear that he was a royalist. “I am a royalist. I am to listen to what the King has to say,” he said before entering the palace.

These Bahuns are so utterly predictable. If you have seen one, you have seen them all. (Surya Subedi, Not A Democrat, Subedi Surya, Not Surya Subedi)

After Bhattarai became Prime Minister in 1990, he went on a visit to India. There journalists asked him as to why Madhesis were not part of the army in Nepal. He said it is because Madhesis are cowards.

This revolution is also a Madhesi revolution against the Krishna Prasad Bhattarai school of thought. (Aire Gaire Natthu Khaire Pahadis)

One can be a Bahun and be a democrat, a social progressive. But there is nothing progressive about Bahunbad. Krishna Prasad Bhattarai is a Bahunbadi. This is a revolution against Bahunbad.
Hail To Madhav, Jail To Gyane

There is blood on Gyane's hands: Gongabu Massacre.

In The News

Security men open fire at protestors in Bara, Chitwan, Kathmandu; one killed, 18 injured Kantipur Publications four protestors were injured when Royal Nepalese Army soldiers opened fire at a group of protestors in Chitwan district this afternoon.
King grants audience to former PMs Bhattarai, Thapa
Petroleum shortage hits Kathmandu Valley
Civil servants hold nationwide demonstrations
SSP Thapa snubs NHRC summons
Newar community take to streets locals belonging to the Newar Community in Asan, Bangemuda, Bhotahity, Bhedasingh and Hyamru toles of Kathmandu staged demonstration and black out...... welcomed SPA-Maoist understanding to restructure the state through constituent assembly....... Central Committee of Jyapu Mahaguthi has asked all Newar community people to take steps to protect human rights and restore peace in the country....... hundreds of indigenous and ethnic people on Sunday afternoon took to the streets demanding Loktantra in the country. Organized by Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NFIN), the protest rally walked all the way from Anamnagar to Naya Baneshwor Mahadevsthan via inner parts of Maiti Devi and Old Baneshwor....... participants at the rally chanted strong slogans against monarchy ...... Nepal Indigenous Nationality Students' Federation has flayed police action and demanded immediate release of those detained.......
Parties announce fresh stir; 18 injured in army-police firing in Arghakhanchi, Balkhu
Private banks close transactions
फौजको गोलीले १० घाइते
मन्त्रालय ठप्प पार्न आह्वान
ँआयोगले बोलाउन पाउँदैन’

UML activist shot dead in Bara during demonstration NepalNews
Demonstrations continue on Monday; SC employees join the strike
Kathmandu Valley reeling under shortage of essential supplies
90-day detention warrants to journalists; Women leaders arrested
Maoists kill police Inspector in Rautahat
Protest banned in Ring Road area
"Glorious Revolution" of Nepal It is 1685 AD. After a prosperous reign of 25 years, King Charles II of Britain, who recalled the Parliament that had had been dissolved for 7 years, dies. His brother, James II succeeds him and, shortly then after, tries to bring back absolute monarchy and savagely suppresses rebellion. Fed up with the new monarch, the political parties of the time, in 1688, launched what later became known as the Glorious Revolution, forced the King to give up his crown and chose James's daughter as the new monarch. The Parliament thereby proved itself more powerful than the Crown, and enshrined in a Bill of Rights, ended divine right and absolute monarchy in Britain.
SSP Thapa ignores NHRC summons
Two-digit inflation likely if political crisis continues
I will definitely return to Nepal: Dr Brian Cobb
Among the deceivers CK Lal On the day of reckoning, which is getting closer by the day, Messrs Thapa, Thapa, Thapa, Thapa and Thapa (the Home Minister, the Law Minister, the Army Chief, the Chief of the Armed Police Force and the chief of Nepal Police) will all point their fingers at the chairman.

Supplies Scarce in Nepal as Protests Continue Against King Voice of America
In pictures: Nepal pro-democracy strike BBC News
Nepal protesters fired on, 1 dead CNN International
King begins consultations to defuse Nepal political crisis Monsters and Critics.com
Protesters Fired on in Nepal; 1 Dead
ABC News
Protesters Fired on in Nepal; 1 Dead Guardian Unlimited
Nepal government sends armed escorts for food trucks Malaysia Star
Anti-monarchy protests spread in Nepal
Euronews.net, France
Anti-royal protester killed in Nepal Daily News & Analysis
Man killed in new Nepal anti-king protest
Reuters AlertNet, UK
One killed in anti-monarchy protests InTheNews.co.uk
Man killed in new Nepal anti-king protest Khaleej Times
Parties announce fresh stir in Nepal
People's Daily Online, China
Russia urges citizens to defer Nepal visit People's Daily Online
Petroleum shortage hits Nepali capital as strikes go on People's Daily Online
Gerrillas bomb gov't offices in central Nepal: official
People's Daily Online, China
Protests continue in Nepal
NDTV.com, India
Nepal boils, Indian envoy meets King CNN-IBN
Indian workers forcibly evicted from Nepal Islamic Republic News Agency
Nepal parties intensify agitation Hindu
Share-trading resumes in Nepal after week-long hiatus
People's Daily Online, China
'Indo-Nepal Trade Treaty to be recast' Kantipur Online, Nepal
Nepal: Police Clash With Protesting Youth Stratfor
Food, fuel shortage in Nepal as strikes, protests continue Mumbai Mirror, India
Shortages worsen in Nepal strike Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
Nepal parties reject king's offer Journal of Turkish Weekly
Security forces fire on protesters in Nepal, killing one
Zee News, India
Siege spreads to Nepal lifelines Calcutta Telegraph
Nepal protests intensify, spread to tourist quarter Zee News
Nepal police fire on pro-democracy protesters, killing one
JURIST
New Year Promises TIME
Nepal: Revolution denied
OneWorld.net, UK
Immediately restore democracy: US India Monitor
Untying Nepal's Triple Knot
NewsBlaze, CA
SAP of Nepal urges not to pay taxes, bills
Zee News, India
Nepal parties ask people not to pay taxes
Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran

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