The only full timer out of the 200,000 Nepalis in the US to work for Nepal's democracy and social justice movements in 2005-06.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Hindi Is At The Core Of The Madhesi Identity
Hindi is spoken by less than 1% of the people in Nepal as their first language. But it is that language more than anything else that is the bedrock of the Madhesi identity.
Pahadis in power for decades have tried to reduce the Madhesi community to the component castes and subcastes. Until recently the big parties talked of Dalit, Janajati and Mahila, but not of the Madhesi. Now they are starting to.
Pahadis talk of the casteism in the Terai, as if casteism were not an issue in the Pahad. Pahadis talk of sexism in the Terai as if sexism were not an issue in the Pahad.
More Madhesis are assertive today than was the case 10 or 15 years ago. But that assertion falls far short. The Sadbhavana party has not benefited from that assertion. A few Madhesis that are beginning to say a few things are still in the early stages of political consciousness. There is talk of being dissatisfied. But there still is not that vision of total equality.
Equality would mean the country would become a republic, and there would be a 50-50 chance a Madhesi would be President. Equality would mean a party like the Sadbhavana would grow into all 75 districts. Large swathes of the Janajati would adopt the Sadbhavana as their own by overcoming their Pahadi chauvinism.
Equality would mean half the judges in the country would be Madhesi, half of the Nepal Army would be Madhesi. A Madhesi would soon rise up the ranks and become Army Chief.
But people have a hard time thinking those thoughts. Even the conscious Madhesis have not taken that final step of thinking equality. The idea that Madhesis are not fully Nepali, less Nepali and more Indian, has been internalized. The idea of someone in dhoti kurta running the country has not ignited in the imagination yet. It just does not feel natural. It has never happened. A Newar yes, but never a Madhesi.
If there are six million Madhesis without citizenship papers, it must be because they are Indian. I have heard that suggestion from the mouths of some leading activists.
The word Nepali has never included a Madhesi like me. A new Nepal is being born. The term Nepali now has to include the Madhesi. For that the Madhesis have to remain vigilant.
There are Maithili, Bhojpuri, Awadhi and Tharu speakers. But it is Hindi that is the link language, it is not Nepali. Mahendra tried to impose Nepali on the Madhesis, but it has not worked, because it is so unnatural.
The Pahadis who have been lording over the Madhesis for generations will tell you, why do you not talk about Maithili instead, why do you talk about Hindi? They say that with the air of people who have given Maithili its due place ever. The 1990 constitution said people could organize primary schools in their mother tongues. As in, if it is Nepali, the state funds it, if it is Maithili, the local community will have to fund it itself. Maithili was not allowed to be used in the Janakpur municipality. Licenses for proposed Maithili FM radio stations were disallowed.
And they still say why don't you talk in terms of Maithili instead? It is not because they care about the Maithili language. It is called divide and rule. It is classic power play.
Linguistic diversity is at the center of diversity issues in the country.
Hindi as the link language does not marginalize Maithili, and the other Terai languages.
Hindi On Par With Nepali
That is the only way to go. The Madhesi-Pahadi dynamic is the fundamental social dynamic in Nepal. Putting Hindi on par with Nepali is the only healthy way to forge ahead.
The Desi Identity
Nepal has to make common cause and work to make Hindi the sixth UN language. Power lies in numbers. And for that the Nepalis have to learn to claim the Desi and the Asian identities, and the Blac identity.
So the Pahadis don't do it just for Madhesis but also for themselves.
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The UML Can Break The Deadlock
UML To Back Federal Republican Set-up Himalayan Times Madhav Kumar Nepal on Thursday said his party will take federal republican system with regional autonomy as the formal party line for elections to a Constituent Assembly...... "We are tired of this centralised and unitary political system in which the capital holds all the power and poses to be feudal. All regions should be autonomous in the sense they will be independent of the capital in the coming political restructure," Nepal said. ...... by the time the assembly elections are held, it must be clear whether we need monarchy or a republic...... "We must not forget that we need the support of the UN in monitoring and supervising weapons of the Nepali Army and the Maoists." ..... the date for the assembly elections should be announced within two months from now and polls held by April next year. He added that issues like arms management, interim statute and interim parliament should be settled before that. Around 2,000 general members were gathered on Thursday and the party aims to take its strength to 67,000 by December.The Girija stand that the Maoists surrender their arms now is not the unified position of the seven party alliance. Girija does not consult. That just is not his style. Girija Koirala is a great example of how not to conduct internal democracy inside a political party or a coalition.
Forget Prachanda, Girija Koirala has a fundamental difference on the issue of arms management with Madhav Nepal. This is a clear indication that what is being passed as the official seven party alliance on arms management is the stand of one person, maybe one party at the most.
An issue like this which could make or break the entire peace process has to be widely discussed, debated among the seven members of the alliance. And that has not happened.
The days of the Nepali Congress being the largest party in Nepal are over for good. Nepal has entered an era of hung parliaments and coalition governments. And so the Congress necessarily will have to embed a culture of consulting with other parties because that is the only way to go ahead.
For me it is not even the decision that irks. If the seven parties were to widely discuss and collectively reach the decision that they want to see the Maoists surrender all their weapons now, I would have to pause and think. I might even support that stand, since that would mean the seven parties do not trust the Maoists on fundamental issues like rule of law and the multi-party framework. But right now it is not the stand that I am concerned about. I am concerned about the process that brought forth that stand. And that is autocratic.
In a hung parliament, the UML and the Maoists will be the most likely partners. They will likely form a coalition government. They might be the most likely parties to get together to implement meaningful land reform in the country. And so perhaps they should stop seeing each other as competitors, and start seeing each other as partners.
It is for the UML to distance itself now from the Nepali Congress stand. And it is perhaps for the Deuba Congress to do the same. And perhaps the smaller parties like the Jana Morcha and the Sadbhavana to follow along those lines.
The Nepali Congress has to be isolated in the seven party alliance if that is the price to be paid to rescue the fragile peace process. The Nepali people want peace and democracy. It is for the seven parties and the Maoists to deliver that.
There has to be a wide discusssion on arms management. All options have to be put on the table. There are a few options presented in the diagram below. Click to enlarge the image.
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