Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Completely Proportional Election: Meeting Point With The Maoists





एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु: पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचन
I Agree With Prachanda On Republic And Proportional Election

The Maoists have two key demands right now.
  1. Declare republic right away.
  2. Hold completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly.
I agree with both of them wholeheartedly.

All eight parties are formally for a republic. So there is no point in pretending we don't know what the country wants. There is no point in pretending we don't know what the Nepali people want. Republic was the primary street slogan during the April Revolution. If the eight parties were to declare a republic now, they will have been a year and a half behind schedule already.

If the country is not declared a republic right away, the monarchy is going to be a major distraction on the campaign trail. Any further discussion on the issue of the monarchy is going to be a major waste of national political energy. Declare the country a republic and be done with it.

So that the primary discussion during the election campaign ends up being the shape and form of federalism and the size and composition of the national army. Then every party is going to be forced to take clear positions on some key questions.
  1. How many states do you think Nepal should have? What does your map look like? What do you think should be the power distribution between the federal, state and local governments?
  2. How big should the Nepal Army be? What should be its ethnic and gender composition?
Holding completely proportional elections I hope is accompanied by the formation and emergence of a strong Dalit party. The Dalits need completely proportional elections more than any other community. They are such a dispersed population. They are also the most marginalized of all groups in the country.

Holding completely proportional elections means you end up with a Rai party, a Limbu party, a Tamang party, a few Madhesi parties. Actually you end up with lots of Madhesi parties, maybe about a half dozen small and big Madhesi parties, and that is okay.

All that is necessary. A Dalit party with a Dalit national party president is way more meaningful than token Dalit MPs under the leadership of Bahun party leaders in the old, large parties.

Holding completely proportional elections is going to be a major boost to the cause of social justice in Nepal.

There should be only one rule. At least every third name on a party's list must be female, other than that there are no rules. And reduce the size of the proposed assembly. Make it more like 300. 500 is too large. That is how many they have in India and America, and those are big, rich populations.

If you make it 300, any party that gets 0.33% of the votes counts and gets one MP in the assembly.

Holding respectful dialogue with the Maoists and the armed Madhesi groups is a must to conduct meaningful elections. (Talk To Goit) You deal with the Madhesi Maoists like you dealt with the Pahadi Maoists. Release all their cadres, take back all cases filed against them, put all their soldiers into cantonments, and tell them to go compete at the polls during the completely proportional elections to the constituent assembly.

Agreeing to hold completely proportional elections also means it will be more likely elections will take place in November. So far the 240 constituencies have not been delineated. When they are, the delineation is bound to be controversial, and hence another cause for distraction. It is so much easier to have the entire country as one constituency.

Also it is better for a largely illiterate country to have only one ballot paper. That will be less confusion.

Holding completely proportional elections will mean all parties will go to the people solo. There will be no need for pre-poll electoral alliances. Parties competing with each other is good for the voters, it is good for democracy. I am opposed to the idea of eight parties going to the people together. That "unity" will be undemocratic, it will be a soft dictatorship where the people are denied a genuine choice.

The Maoists on their part should have their two key demands met. The other 20 will have to wait until after the November election.

The Madhesi Kranti was more intense than the April Revolution. The November Election will be bigger than both put together.

The Madhesi Cause Is On Fire: Put Out The Fire
To Do List For Sadbhavana And MJF
Goal: Federal Republic Of State Funded Parties
MJF Is For Republic, Land Reform, Dalit, Muslim, Janajati, Mahila Rights, And Small Or No Army
The MJF Must Stay Intact
The MJF Dispute: Got To Seek Middle Ground
The Madhesi MPs And The Idea Of A New Party
Not UML-Maoist Unification Or Unity, But A One Point Agreement On PR Election
Baburam Bhattarai Is Right About UML-Maoist Unity
एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु: पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचन

Madhesi Alliance Needed
एक मधेश एक प्रदेश
मधेशी अान्दोलनको गन्तव्य: नभम्बर चुनाव
Violence Is No Solution In the Terai
ICG: Nepal's Troubled Terai Region



In The News

Prachanda seconds Bhattarai’s quit call Himalayan Times Dr Baburam Bhattarai told this daily yesterday that the party would quit the six-month-old interim government if their key demands (declaration of republic and proportional representation system of election) were not addressed before the polls.
Ban Unruly Activities of YCL: Pokhrel Pokhrel, who is also the vice-chairman of the Jana Morcha Nepal
Army can be mobilised for polls: Nepal, Sushil General Secretary of the CPN-UML Madhav Kumar Nepal and Nepali Congress vice-president Sushil Koirala today said the army could be deployed during the constituent assembly polls if all the eight parties agree to it. ..... He said the list of his party’s candidates will be announced by the end of this month and added that 33 to 40 per cent of them would comprise women. ..... Asked what if the Maoists walked out of the government, Koirala replied sarcastically, “Will the skies fall if they do so?” ...... NC Joint General Secretary Dr Ram Baran Yadav discounted the statement issued by Krishna Prasad Bhattarai as something which has been “issued by a leader who is currently out of touch with the reality.” “Kishunji is a respected leader. But he does not know what is involved. He does not seem to remember that the NC has made rapid strides following its last general convention,” Dr Yadav said.

RJP warns of negative outcomes of republic ahead of CA Kantipur Arjun Narsingh KC said that the legislative parliament doesn’t have the authority to decide about the fate of monarchy. Only the people have that right
Talks with Terai agitators must for CA polls, says Minister Pokharel the government must hold talks with the agitating armed groups in the Terai to create an environment for holding the Constituent Assembly elections on November 22. ...... “The elections cannot be held in the Terai under the prevailing circumstances,” he told reporters at a function organized by the People’s Front Nepal in Birgunj. “But the talks should not be held with those who want to thwart the elections and divide the nation.” ...... the Maoists are warning of the agitation if the coalition partners did not agree to declare a republic through the interim parliament to ensure a “meaningful” elections.
Sitaula discusses political stand-off with Maoist minister the ministers reached an agreement to take the decisions on the demands only after consensus on the cabinet and meeting of the top leaders of the eight parties. ..... the Maoists minister said that he did not see the possibility of addressing the 22-point demands as the relation between the seven parties and the Maoists was souring. He also claimed that there was no alternative to “people’s movement” if the 22-point demands are not addressed. ...... Only on Monday, Maoist Chairman Prachanda had reiterated his party's warning to quit the government by September 16 if the government does not fulfill their demands. He had also said that the seven parties were indifferent to their demand. .... The seven parties have already geared up for the “essential” elections rescheduled for November 22.
Agitating entrepreneurs shut down pharmacies too JANAKPUR, Sept 11 - As the indefinite strike called by the Janakpur Industry and Commerce Association entered the fifth day in a row, the agitating entrepreneurs have also shut down pharmacies in the town on Tuesday. ....the entrepreneurs have taken to the streets against the Maoist's 'atrocities' and the government’s apathy. ... security for the entrepreneurs and return of the lands and properties seized by the Maoists. .... The agitators have also declined a formal request made by Dhanusha Chief District Officer Ram Sharan Chimoriya to come forward for a dialogue to address their demands.
कांगे्रसको निर्ण्र्ाार माओवादी जयजयकारको भीड एक्कासी जनव्रि्रोहमा बद्लि“दा राजतन्त्र समाप्त भएका छन् । ...... मुलुकमा राजतन्त्रविरोधी लहर चलेको र राजतन्त्रका पुराना मान्यतामा व्यापक परिवर्तन आएकाले यसको उपादेयता सकिएको छ । न यो एकताको प्रतीक, जनप्रेमी र लोकतान्त्रिक हुनसकेको छ, न यसले आफ्नु अस्तित्वरक्षा गर्ने रणनीति लिनसकेको हो । जनाधार बा“की रहेको भए जनता यसको रक्षाका लागि अगाडि आइसक्थे । ....... मुलुक गणतन्त्रमय भइसकेको छ ..... कुनै दलले स्थापित गणतन्त्रात्मक लोकतन्त्रलाई 'विहारी शैली' पार्न कोसिस गर्छ भने त्यसको प्रतिकार गरिनर्ुपर्छ जसका लागि दल सक्षम छन् । अरूले गरेको निर्ण्र्ााहलुका किसिमले लिई उडाउने हो भने माओवादीका धेरै तर्क र भनाइलाई पनि त्यसै भन्न सकिन्छ । डा बाबुराम भट्टर्राईको गोरखापत्र -२३ भदौ ०६४) को लेखले गणतन्त्रका दर्ुइ स्वरूप देखाउ“छ । पहिलो हो, उहा“ले भनेजस्तो बर्ुजुवा विहारीशैलीको गणतन्त्र र अर्को माओवादीले अ“गाल्ने गणतन्त्रात्मक व्यवस्था । माओवादी बहुदलीय लोकतान्त्रिक व्यवस्थामा संल्ाग्न हुनु अरू दलसरह प्रतिस्पर्धात्मक राजनीति हो । उहा“को भिन्नै मोडेलको गणतन्त्रले उहा“हरूप्रति उठाउ“दै आएका शंका प्रमाणित गर्छ । के माओवादीले अ“गालेको गणतन्त्र र हामीले बुझ्दै आएको बहुलवादी, प्रतिस्पर्धात्मक गणतन्त्र फरक छ - बाबुराम लेख्नुहुन्छ, "कांग्रेसको नेतृत्वमा जुनखाले सामन्ती जमिनदार र ठूला तथा नोकरशाही पु“जीपति वर्गको पक्षपोषण गर्नेहरूको बर्चस्व छ, उनीहरूले ल्याउने गणतन्त्र विहारी खालको गणतन्त्रभन्दा कुनै पनि रूपमा फरक हुनेछैन भन्ने जोकसैले बुझ्न सक्छ । त्यसरी हिजो संसदीय कालमा होस् वा शाही प्रतिगमन कालमा होस्, पुराना पञ्च र दरबारियास“ग घा“टी जोडेर सत्ताको कर्ुर्सर्ीी बस्न मरिहत्ते गर्ने र विदेशी हुन्डीमा चल्ने एनजीओ र आइएनजीओमार्फ करोडौंको व्यक्तिगत सम्पत्ति जोर्न लालायित हुने एमाले नेतृत्वले चाहेको र ल्याउने गणतन्त्र पनि बङ्गालको जत्ति पनि नहुने सहज अनुमान गर्न सकिन्छ ।" .......... माओवादीका २२ सूत्रे माग पूरा नहु“दा सरकार छोड्ने वक्तव्य आइरहेछन् । त्यसमध्ये निर्वाचन अगावै गणतन्त्र घोषणा हुनर्ुपर्छ भन्ने माग प्रमुख छ । वर्तमान संसदको अधिकारक्षेत्र असीमित छ र चाहेमा यसले गणतन्त्र घोषणा गर्न सक्छ, जसरी अन्य जम्मै निर्ण्र्ाागर्दै आइरहेको छ

Maoists having defeatist mentality: MK Nepal NepalNews
Sitaula talks with Maoist ministers on 22-pt demands Both the sides agreed that final decision on the Maoist demands would be taken by a meeting of the eight parties or by the council of ministers.
Deuba says only technical matter remains for unification
Jwala's men murder schoolteacher in Siraha
Maoist to hold roundtable conference; prepare to walk out of govt The CPN-Maoists is gearing up to wage a protest movement after holding round table conference with the disgruntled faction of the Madeshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) including Limbu, Tamang and other ethnic organisations..... a round table conference with the MJF faction, Limbuwan and Tamsaling ethnic organisations including People’s Front Nepal, Communist Party of Nepal (Unified), Marxist Leninist (ML) on September 13 in the capital city. ..... Only the top leadership of these parties and organisations has been notified about the details of the round table conference. ....“We have made all the preparations for the movement. Now we are very close to walking out of the government.” .... no initiatives for any kind of meeting or consultation between the ruling eight parties has been taken on this issue

The Madhesi Cause Is On Fire: Put Out The Fire




To Do List For Sadbhavana And MJF

Not only must the Sadbhavana stay intact, not only must the MJF stay intact, they also have to come together and form a larger Madhesi Alliance, along with Jwala, Goit and the rest of the armed and unarmed Madhesi groups.

The fight of the Madhesi parties is on the campaign trail with the Pahadi parties. The fight is with the Nepali Congress, the UML, the Maoists. The fight is with the RPP.

Powerlessness leads to infighting. That is why women fight so much among themselves in the villages. They are members of a powerless group. That same psychology also applies to the Madhesi groups.

The current infighting is the symptom of the disease. The disease is the Madhesi powerlessness inside Nepal. The cure to that disease is not infighting among the Madhesi leaders. The cure is for the Madhesi leaders to get united, especially at this crucial juncture right before the constituent assembly elections. The cure is to come together and fight the Pahadi establishment on the electoral battlefield.

This has gone far enough. It is high time the key players of the conflict sat down in person and resolved this conflict.

If the Sadbhavana were to split right now, if the MJF were to split right now, all the hard work and sacrifice that the Madhesi masses made during the Madhesi Kranti will have been in vain. To split the Sadbhavana and the MJF now is to disrespect the martyrs of the Madhesi Kranti.

If the two parties were to split, they stand to be decimated at the polls.

This is the time to unite, to come together, and together create a Madhesi wave. This is the time to create a third Madhesi pillar in the constituent assembly, to balance out the Congress pillar, and the communist pillar. Infighting will not take us there.

To Do List For Sadbhavana And MJF
Goal: Federal Republic Of State Funded Parties
MJF Is For Republic, Land Reform, Dalit, Muslim, Janajati, Mahila Rights, And Small Or No Army
The MJF Must Stay Intact
The MJF Dispute: Got To Seek Middle Ground
No To Terrorism: Terai Army Is A Criminal Outfit
उपेन्द्र यादव: सरकार र फोरमबीच सम्झौता
The Madhesi MPs And The Idea Of A New Party
तराई बन्द नहीं संगठन िवस्तार किरए
जयप्रकाश गुप्ता: मधेस आन्दोलनका आग्रह
An Open Letter To NAC
Goal Has To Be To Stay As One Country
Not UML-Maoist Unification Or Unity, But A One Point Agreement On PR Election
Baburam Bhattarai Is Right About UML-Maoist Unity
एक मात्र िमलनिवन्दु: पुर्ण समानुपाितक िनर्वाचन

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7. Manage Impasse with Calm, Patience, and Respect People feel stuck, frustrated, angry, and disillusioned. As a result, they might either dig their heels in deeper, anchoring themselves in extreme and rigid positions, or they might decide to "take their marbles and go home," withdrawing from negotiation. ....... rather than avoiding or dreading it, impasse should be viewed with calm, patience, and respect. ...... As appropriate, take breaks (a few minutes, a few days - whatever is appropriate) in order to regain your energy and focus for the challenge. ...... Reframe the issue: Shift from substantive issues to procedural or psychological concerns. This may generate new energy to revisit the substantive issue, or put it into proper perspective. ....... Stay flexible - generate new options. .... Validate and affirm areas of agreement
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In The News

Congress unification 'just two days away' NepalNews
Prachanda says Maoists are committed to polls
NSP rival factions tussle over party office In a deepening hostility between two rival factions of Nepal Sadbhavana Party (NSP-Anandidevi), workers of each side tried to capture the party central office in Kathmandu on Monday. ..... The workers supporting Minister Rajendra Mahato had locked up the party central office in Baneshwore. Subsequently, the workers supporting party president Anandidevi Singh broke open the door of the party office. ..... Two dozen policemen were deployed in the party office premises to prevent possible clash between the two sides. ..... The two sides, earlier, had announced that they have 'expelled' each other from the party. Although Singh declared suspension of party convention slated to begin later this week in Birgunj, Mahato supporters have said they will hold the convention and sack Singh from the position of party president.
Janakpur remains shut for 4th straight day The businessmen took out a protest rally in the town today, chanting slogans against the local administration for not doing enough to check abductions and extortion going on in the region. The bandh comes in the wake of growing threat to businessmen from criminal gangs and armed groups operating in Terai.
NSP on the verge of split again as rival factions expel each other Nepal Sadbhawana Party (NSP) is on the verge of suffering a vertical split .... NSP chairperson Anandidevi Singh suspended four senior leaders of the rival camp -- senior vice-chairman Laxman Lal Karna, vice-chairman and Commerce Minister Rajendra Mahato, Ram Narayan Yadav including general secretary Anil Kumar Jha -- from the party’s ordinary membership Sunday. ..... hours after the party’s Central Work Performance Committee (CWPC) that started from Saturday under the chairmanship of senior vice-chairman Laxman Lal Karna suspended party general secretary Shyam Sundar Gupta accusing him of working against the interest and statute of the party and also tabled a no-confidence motion against chairperson Singh. ...... holding the convention is the decision of the party’s extensive central committee and none of the officials including chairperson Singh has the right to defer it or postpone it. ..... Singh is preparing to reshuffle the Central Committee to sideline leaders of the Karna-Mahato faction.
NSP convention postponed She also accused a nexus between vice chairman Laxman Lal Karna and Commerce Minister Rajendra Mahato of deliberately trying to sideline leaders who fought for democracy.
Koirala-Deuba talks ends inconclusively

‘RPP, RJP to unify before CA polls’ Kantipur Rana informed that he had personnel gone to the residence of RJP Chairman Surya Bahadur Thapa 18 times for the unification process.
गुप्ताद्वारा कार्यालय कब्जा काठमाडौं, भदौ २४ - सद्भावना पार्टर्ीी अध्यक्ष आनन्दीदेवी पक्षका महासचिव श्यामसुन्दर गुप्ताले सोमबार र्समर्थकहरूसहित गएर पार्र्टर्ीीकेन्द्रीय कार्यालयमा कब्जा जमाएका छन् । उनले विरोधी पक्षका नेतालाई प्रवेश नदिने जनाए । विरोधी समूहका नेताले उनको यो कार्यलाई 'गुन्डागर्दी' को संज्ञा दिएका छन् । सय जनाजति कार्यकर्ता लिएर कार्यालय पुगेका गुप्ताले ताला तोडेर कार्यालयमा प्रवेश गरेका हुन् । उनले सोमबार नै नया“ कार्यालय सचिवका रूपमा विकासकुमार तिवारीलाई नियुक्त गरेका छन् । पार्टर्ीी दर्ुइ परस्परविरोधी समूहले एकअर्काका नेतालाई निलम्बन गरेपछि गुप्ताले कार्यालयमा कब्जा जमाएका हुन् । पार्टर्ीी उपाध्यक्ष तथा आपर्ूर्तिमन्त्री राजेन्द्र महतो पक्षले आइतबार वरिष्ठ उपाध्यक्ष लक्ष्मणलाल कर्ण्र्ााे अध्यक्षतामा केन्द्रीय कार्यसम्पादन समितिको बैठक बसी गुप्तालाई निलम्बन गरेको थियो । यसअघि पार्टर्ीीध्यक्ष आनन्दीदेवी सिंहले कर्ण्र्ाामहतो, रामनारायण यादव र अनिल झालाई निलम्बन गरेकी थिइन् । 'महासचिव कार्यालयमा ताला लगाउने अधिकार कसैलाई छैन, यो राम्रो प्रक्रिया होइन,' र्समर्थकसहित कार्यालय प्रवेश गरेपछि गुप्ताले कान्तिपुरस“ग भने । गत शुक्रबार पार्टर्ीीध्यक्ष सिंहले प्रधानमन्त्री गिरिजाप्रसाद कोइरालालाई भेटी आफ्ना पार्टर्ीी तर्फाट मन्त्री बनेका महतोलाई फिर्ता गर्न र गुप्तालाई मन्त्री बनाउन पत्र बुझाएपछि विवाद चर्किएको हो । गुप्ताले २७ गतेदेखि हुन लागेको महाधिवेशन हुन नदिने दाबीसमेत गरेका छन् । उनले प्रतिगामी तत्त्वको सा“ठगा“ठले महाधिवेशन गर्ने प्रयास गरे जनआन्दोलनकारी कार्यकर्ताले बिथोल्ने दाबी गरे । 'महाधिवेशन कुनै पनि हालतमा हुन दिइने छैन,' उनले भने । महतोले भने गुप्ता निष्कासित नभई निलम्बितमात्र भएकाले कार्यालय जान पाउने भए पनि ताला तोडेर प्रवेश गर्नुलाई 'गुन्डा चरित्र' प्रदर्शित गरेको आरोप लगाए । उनले महाधिवेशन निर्धारित समयमै हुने दाबी गर्दै बहुमत कार्यकर्ता नै संस्थागत हुने दाबी गरे । हालसम्म तटस्थ देखिएका वरिष्ठ नेता खुसीलाल मण्डलले भने विधानअनुसार कारबाही गर्ने अधिकार अध्यक्षस“ग मात्र रहेको बताए । विधानको धारा ९ 'ख' ले अध्यक्षलाई असीमित अधिकार दिएको छ । उक्त धारामा 'संगठनको कुनै निकायमा भएको कुनै किसिमको त्रुटि वा समस्या उत्पन्न भएमा त्यसको समाधानको जिम्मेवारी राष्ट्रिय अध्यक्षलाई हुने' भन्ने उल्लेख छ । 'कथित रूपमा अध्यक्षमाथि लगाइएको अविश्वास प्रस्ताव पास नभएसम्म अध्यक्षले आफ्नो अधिकार प्रयोग गर्ने र्सवमान्य वैधानिक अधिकार छ,' मण्डलले भने । उनले महाधिवेशन स्थगित गरी समस्या समाधान गरेर अगाडि बढ्नुपर्नेसमेत बताए । महतोले भने राष्ट्रिय अध्यक्षविरुद्ध अविश्वासको प्रस्ताव दर्ता भइसकेकाले उनमा अधिकार नभएको दाबी गरेका छन् ।
एमालेको चुनावी चटारो एमालेले राजधानीमा चुनावी अभियान तीव्र बनाएको छ । 'हरेक दिन उपत्यकाका विभिन्न गाउँ र नगरका वडामा कम्तीमा ५० भेला, बैठक, प्रशिक्षण कार्यक्रम हुने गरेको छ ।' उनका अनुसार, शनिबार र बिदाको दिन महानगरका वडादेखि गाविसका वडास्तरीय कार्यक्रम दुई सयको हाराहारीमा हुन थालेको छ । शनिबार भट्टराई ६ कार्यक्रममा सहभागी भए । 'बिहान ७ बजेदेखि बेलुकी ८ बजे मात्रै घर छिरियो,' उनले भने- 'चुनाव नजिकिँदै जाँदा नेता कार्यकर्ताको व्यस्तता बढेको छ ।'
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Gupta takes charge of NSP HQ Himalayan Times The dramatic development in the Nepal Sadbhavana Party (A) today resulted in General Secretary Shyam Sundar Gupta taking complete charge of the party headquarters in the capital. This coincided with expelled leaders announcing a meeting of the central committee tomorrow in Birgunj with a view, as Laxman Lal Karna said, to reviewing the latest developments and plan the general convention. Earlier today, Gupta and other central leaders of the party walked to the party office in the capital and “took control of the situation” following a day that saw expulsion of four key leaders, including Minister of Industry, Commerce and Supplies Rajendra Mahato. Gupta, who has been tipped to be the next representative of the party in the interim government, flayed the expelled leaders for their anti-leadership posture, including disrespect to party President Anandi Devi. He also poked fun at the announcement from the expelled groups that it will be organising a general convention to elect new leadership. “How can those who have been expelled go about organising an event without the stamp of authority from previously elected leadership?” Gupta wondered. He also denied that the party was on the verge of split. He said the party leadership was waiting for the Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala to relieve and replace Mahato. While Karna said the mediator of the party, Narsingh Chaudhary, was busy meeting people to possibly sort out the tangle, Gupta denied any knowledge of the same.