Saturday, June 10, 2006

UML Inching Towards Federalism


HoR Can Be Dissolved If It Ends Deadlock: Nepal

THT Online
Kathmandu, June 10

He said that his party is now discussing on "regional autonomy with parliamentary rights" adding that formal stand of the party will come out later.
The UML came around to a constituent assembly last year. It came around to a republic. Now looks like it is inching towards federalism. This is great news. Too bad the two Congress parties are nowhere close to coming to the idea of a federal republic. They will pay a huge price at the ballot box for it.

But if only the UML were to come around to federalism, that will fundamentally shift the balance. The country will get federalism.

If the two Congress parties do not come out for a federal republic, either the Maoists or the UML will emerge the largest party after the constituent assembly elections. Such is the mood in the country.

This shift on the part of the UML is really huge. Now the UML will be forced to come up with its version of federalism. How many states? How will those states be demarcated? That will open up a debate. It will be in the nature of the debate to open up dialogue on the larger questions of social justice. That will be positive.

The UML is key. It stands to tip the balance on both the republic question and the federalism question.

Imagine a scenario where the Koirala Congress and the Deuba Congress both stick to not supporting the idea of a federal republic, and their stand suffers a decisive defeat at the polls. And the country ends up a federal republic. That will give both parties a major downward blow in the aftermath. They will shrink further.

If Nepal could abolish the army, what would it matter if the Maoists could win at the ballot box? Of course they can contest, of course they can win.

Now another big issue is free and fair elections to the constituent assembly. We have to be very frank in terms of the preconditions. We can not be cowed, we can not be blackmailed. The seven party alliance has to be vocal in terms of making sure the Maoists do not drive a hard bargain that might look like a way to influence the assembly elections.

Prachanda talks in terms of his army, but he also talks in terms of his militia, which is his version of the police. So we are looking at two armed groups in the Maoist camp. This is tricky.

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Friday, June 09, 2006

Bahun, Chhetri, Sunni


It is fuelled in part by perceived grievances among Sunnis, who make up roughly 20 percent of Iraq's 26 million population, that they are being marginalised in post-Saddam Iraq.

I think the Bahuns and Chhetris in Nepal have a lot of readjusting to do. They have been this abject minority in Nepal that has been ruling the country forever. And that has to change. That will change and soon. And they are just going to have to adjust to that new reality.

Sunnis are 20% of Iraq. The Bahuns and Chhetris in Nepal also have been 20% or thereabouts.

I think the most famous example I can think of is the end of segregation in America with Martin Luther King leading the efforts. Because segregation was ended, are the whites in America less well off? Not at all. They are actually much better off. Ending segregation was good for both blacks and whites.

Similarly creating equality for the DaMaJaMa will be good also for the Bahun, Chhetri men in Nepal. A country that practices equality will grow much faster as an economy. America is the richest country because it is the most diverse country. The pie will grow bigger, and there will be more to share. Most of the wealth that Nepal will end up with has never been created to date. That is in the future. And most of it will be done in the private sector.

Democracy makes sense for all ethnic groups. Social justice makes sense for all ethnic groups, not just the oppressed. The Bahuns who have taken some of the lead on democracy should not get defensive on the social justice question. Democracy and social justice are not opposing trends. They both go in the same direction: towards the future.

Nepal should set an example. The country should handle ethnic diversity better than Sri Lanka has, for example. Just like Nepalis all over the world got united on the democracy question, there is a need for a repeat performance on the social justice question. We did the hard part together. Now let's also do the relatively easy part. Let's engage in some productive, inclusive dialogue. Let's ignite the dialogue. Let's manage the dialogue. Geography is no boundary. The Nepali diaspora has a very important role to play if only because the diaspora can afford a greater detachment due to the distance. And the diaspora Nepalis are better educated, comparatively speaking.

Wealth is created out of thin air, literally. When Bill Gates becomes worth $50 billion, it is not like he stole the money from the Chinese central bank. That money did not exist before he came along. And he created it. It is new money, if you will have it.

Similarly expanding the political and social space is about creating new space. And so you end up with more room for everybody and all groups. This is no zero sum game. Creating equality for the DaMaJaMa is about creating new, extra political and social space. The Bahuns and Chhetris should get happy about it.

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