Scenario 1: Victory
The country is completely paralyzed until the eight party government accedes to the basic demands of the Madhesi Janajati Kranti.
What are those basic demands? (1) The Home Minister resign. (2) Form a commission to investigate the atrocities during the Madhesi Movement. (3) Declare martyrs all those who died during the Madhesi Movement. (4) Hold proportional elections to all seats in the constituent assembly.
Those are some of the key demands. It is possible those demands are met, and elections are still held in June. If the eight party government does not budge, and the country goes on paralyzed for a few weeks, that will give rise to an altogether new equation. A new interim parliament and interim government will have to be formed. A new interim constitution will have to be written. Elections will get pushed perhaps to November.
Scenario 2: Stalemate
This is if the protest programs are not intense enough, if the country is partly paralyzed and partly hohum during the protests, if the vision is not clear enough, if there is not basic coordinaiton between the two movements.
The government could succeed in demonizing the movements, and make it look like these are not Madhesi Janajati Movements but something else.
This is a scenario where elections are not held in June, but the movement demands are not met either. The law and order situation in the country further deteriorates. The extreme left and the extreme right become more visible. The government at the center has further weakened itself with its obstinacy. Girija's health is failing further, but he is hanging on. The eight party unity is at an all time low. The Madhesi Janajati Movement shows no signs of launching its own political party. They continue with protest politics with no plans for power politics.
Scenario 3: Defeat
Protest programs do not materialize. Vision gets fuzzy. There is little if any coordination between the Madhesi and the Janajati movements.
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