Monday, January 29, 2007

Madhesi Movement Invites The Dalit, The Janajati, The Mahila

The ongoing Madhesi Movement is the April Revolution, part 2. This is the January Revolution or, more accurately, the Maghe Kranti.

The Pahadi Bahun Male establishment is showing no signs of relinquishing, kind of like Gyane on day seven or 10 of the April Revolution.

Step one would be for the Home Minister to resign.

Step two would be for the Koirala regime to meet the basic demands in a televised speech.

And then there can be talks.

Republic now.

Federalism now.

205 constituencies of equal population. Now.

Citizenship papers for all Madhesis. Now.

Now. Before the talks.

Nahin to Madhesh ke pratyek sarkari office ke board par Nepal Sarkar mita ke Madhesh Sarkar likh di jayegi. The Madhesi Movement will do it on its own.

The royal regime killed on average one person for every day of the April Revolution. The Koirala regime is killing on average one person for every day of the Maghe Kranti.

At this rate Koirala is going to have to resign.

Kind of like Gyane relinquished power.

Koirala has been proving on a daily basis that he is simply incapable of seeing the genuine demands of the Madhesi people.

The Madhesi Movement is a social justice revolution. This is the time for the Janajati to come out of their closet. This is the time for the Dali to come out of their closet. This is the time for the women to come out of their closet.

The time is now. It is not tomorrow, it is not a month later. It is today.

The Dalit will have to think in terms of a mass conversion to Buddhism. The Hindu caste system can not be reformed. It is time for a divorce.

The Janajati will have to come out saying we want federalism, and we want it now.

The women are going to have to come out for their 33% reservation.

The Pahadi Dalit, Janajati and Mahila are going to have to overcome their anti-Madhesi prejudices and they are going to have to join the Madhesi Movement. The time is now.

All Janajati groups need to come out into the streets.

All the women's organizations affiliated with the political parties are going to have to break ranks with their respective parties if necessary, and they are going to have to join ranks.

If Koirala does not make way in a few days, he is going to have to be pushed off the throne. This government is going down. He is losing his kursi.

The Madhesi Movement welcomes the Dalit, the Janajati and the Mahila to the social justice revolution.

Welcome to the Maghe Kranti.

Yo Sadak Timro Ho.
Ye Sadak Tumhara Hai.


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The Ball Is In Girija's Court: A Response To Pramod Kantha

For Pramod Kantha, a personal friend, an active member of ANTA, and otherwise a vocal proponent of Madhesi rights, to suggest that somehow the mistake being made is in the style of the Madhesi Movement blows in the face of the Madhesi Movement.

I will be the first to admit the Madhesi Movement has not been neat and clean. I wish the protestors marched in the streets, and never on the sidewalks. I wish they started at 10 in the morning, and not five minutes earlier. I wish they ended at 5 PM, and not five minutes earlier. I wish kurta pyjama were mandatory for every protestor. I wish they had formed lines, rows of three. I wish they had marched to the tune of some music band, to drumbeats. I wish they had all chanted about five basic slogans approved by the Madhesi Movement Coordination Committee, something that does not exist.

But this is a time to take sides. Either you are with the Madhesi Movement or you are against. This is not a time to dillydally. The Pahadi establishment has not changed one bit. They continue to look for Madhesis who will hurt the Madhesi Movement. Temporarily they seem to have found one in Pramod Kantha, I am sorry to say.

There have been a few cases of arson, sure. A few buildings have been vandalized. But I did not hear Pramod Kantha protest the same in Nepalgunj the last week of December. And there is a difference. When the state unleashes state terror, when the state breaks the law, when the state actors participate in a racist mob attack, that is a whole different ball game. That is a double crime.

How many Madhesis has the Pahadi police killed? How many hundreds have been injured? Does Pramod Kantha know? I get daily reports from Janakpur of bullets strewn on the streets of Janakpur? Bullets of the Pahadi police fired on the Madhesi protestors. Jalliabala Bagh mein bhi yahi huwa tha. Is Pramod Kantha aware of this?

I am against violence. The state violence has to stop. I am against violence. The Maoist violence has to stop. And I urge the Madhesi activists to make extra effort to make sure all our acts are non-violent, which has been the case for 99.9999% of the time.

But to preach violence to the Madhesi Movement is to preach honesty to the theft victim. Look the other way. It is the Pahadi police that has been firing the bullets.

It took 19 days for Gyane to see the light. It has been over a week, and the Pahadis like MaKuNe and Girija and Prachanda and Deuba are nowhere close to seeing the light.

Was the April Revolution violent? Then the Madhesi Movement is violent too. Was the April Revolution disturbing? Then the Madhesi Movement is disturbing too.

Before the April Revolution, 1% of the country ruled over the other 99%. After the April Revolution, 20% of the country has ruled over the other 80%.

Before the Madhesi Movement 20% of the country has ruled over the other 80%. The Madhesi Movement will change that.

The Madhesi Movement invited the Dalit, the Janajati and the Mahila to join the Movement.


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Madhesi Empowerment Is Possible Through Peaceful Route

The best course for the people of Terai to resolve their grievances is that of negotiation and reconciliation.

By Pramod K. Kantha

Pramod K. KanthaThe marginalized status of the people of Terai is visible everywhere in Nepal as well as abroad. The ongoing agitation in the Terai region should not surprise any one. It has been long overdue and one should be grateful for the patience with which the Terains have endured the flagrant violation of their basic citizenship rights and denial of their basic human rights through systematic and institutionalized discrimination by the state. Defensive reaction to what is happening there will not be helpful. Dismissing the demands of the Teraians as being externally driven and inspired by misguided elements will also be only counterproductive. Instead, the national leaders (unfortunately, all of them are Pahadis!) must demonstrate their sincere appreciation of the aggrieved feelings of the people of Terai region and reassure them of their sincerity to work to resolve the underlying problems. The psychic disconnect can not be bridged without sincerity and commitment. The onus is on the national leaders to prove that this can happen.

I remain convinced that the best course for the people of Terai to resolve their grievances is that of negotiation and reconciliation. Violence will only widen the gap between the Pahadis and Madhesis leaving both the communities poorer and more anguished. Nepal has just started its journey away from the decade long trauma and devastation caused by violent course. Continuing disorder and violence will also allow room to those driven by their vested interests to aggravate the situation and advance their nefarious ends. At this critical juncture, Terai is, indeed, the soft underbelly of the ongoing political transition in Nepal. Continuing chaos and disorder

in the region can truly jeopardize the peace process that has made remarkable progress over the past year. Every Nepali has a serious stake in making sure that the country completes the ongoing transition to full fledged democracy that embodies freedom and the rule of law as the guiding principles. The plight of Madhesis today is a direct result of decades of malignant political practices perpetuated by an autocratic regime. No one needs democracy more than people who have been traditionally oppressed and marginalized. One has just to look across the border at India to see the difference that democracy can make. One would not be that far off the wall in suggesting that even the current political assertiveness of the Terai people is made possible by the political opening obtained by the April revolution and consequent peace process.

Unfortunately, the unrest in the Terai reinforces the adage that squeaking wheels get the grease. In that sense, one can understand the pleasant tickle that many Teraians feel at the attention that the protests are drawing to the genuine but long neglected grievances of Madhesis. Within months, if not weeks, the Madhesi People’s Rights Forum (MPRF) has risen into national and international limelight. It does have a lot of work to do. However, people of Terai should not expect overnight transformation of realities on the ground. The leaders of ongoing political transition deserve benefit of doubt and one should take their pledges to address the grievances of Terai people sincerely and allow them to demonstrate through their action that they mean what they say. The MPRF and the two factions of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) should immediately join the government leaders in finding a peaceful way out. The people of Terai must show their fitness for democracy by pursuing a peaceful and persistent course of action to achieve their objectives. In return, the government must refrain from using force against peaceful protests lead the process of change.

Nepal’s political leadership has recently shown remarkable astuteness in the art of accommodation and reconciliation. With respect to Terai, however, the learning curve leaves a lot to be desired. The people of this region have not been taken into confidence during the ongoing transition and they remain outside the mainstream of Nepali politics.

The Nepali state, including the police, the army and the political leadership of all major political parties are in dire need of what could be called “extreme makeover.” They need to look more like Nepal and reflect its diversity. Populated overwhelmingly by the same kind of people connected with each other with multiple reinforcing bonds of caste, kinship and shared privileged status, the higher echelons of government and political leaders of Nepal will find it hard to overcome deep seated doubts by “others” over their neutrality and sincerity.

Yet, sincere efforts must be made to achieve order and democracy. The challenge is a daunting one and the failure to tackle it will be disastrous. The charges of complicity of security forces in perpetrating deliberate brutalities against the Madhesis in Nepalganj must be investigated fairly and the report must be made public. The government must severely punish those responsible to deter such future behavior. The same should be done for other situations (Lahan, Janakpur etc). Nepali leaders should also live by their own democratic profession and accept population as the basis of representation; it is people that need to be represented not mountains and trees. National political parties must field candidates whose ethnic, cultural and linguistic profiles closely represent their constituency. All the demands of the Terai people must be given fair consideration.

(The author is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, USA. Can be reached at pramod.kantha@wright.edu)

In The News

Eight parties discuss Terai crisis: Tuesday’s meeting to come up with 'create decisions' NepalNews "The need at the moment," he said, "is to rise above the caste and regional lines and live in harmony." “More than Pahades (hilly people) and Madhesis, we are Nepalis.” ..... the concerns over continuous attacks on government installations, houses of political leaders and independent media by the protesters ..... the decisions of the meeting of the UML Standing Committee ...... condemned the violence and stressed that the crisis should be resolved through dialogue ....... has claimed seven lives till date. ...... the demand to amend the interim constitution to incorporate proportional electoral system on the basis of population for the upcoming constituent assembly polls and a federal system.
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