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31/12/2009: MJF
to bring another amendment to constitution amendment bill (nn), NC,
UML drive to push twin CA goals (ht), Foreign
powers for status quo (ht), Bhandari
stands by Nepal Army (kp) [Please let a
civil court decide if he is guilty or not! This is not up to the
Defence Minister!!], No
action against Major Basnet: Defence Minister (rn) [Immediate action against Ms. Bhandari who is
defending the state of impunity, please!], Minster
warns of halting PLA pay (ht), Pasang
for bulk merger of PLA fighters with NA, by Suryamani Gautam (ht), The
backward classes: Rights must come to the forefront, by Ram Dayal
Rakesh (ht)
30/12/2009: Power
wielders pressure CIAA: Chief, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Bill
to resolve Jha oath row tabled, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Promotion
irks rights bodies (ht), Janamorchas
Bheri-Karnali bandh affects life in west (ht), Media
and politics: Public right to dissent, by Gokul Pokhrel (ht), Defense
Minister for media-military relationships (rn) [In other words: Do not write about the numerous
crimes of the army, especially not about hose of its just promoted
leadership!!], Unhealthy
leanings: Nepal's political players must stop and think to put the
peace process back on track, by Achyut Wagle (kp), It's
Nepal's rubbish: Attention can be diverted to Beijing or Delhi, but we
have to clear our trash ourselves, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), Greatest
gift of the decade, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Conduct
of Peace: Approaches of Women and Media in Nepal, by Dev Raj Dahal
(tg), State-Building
as a Mechanism for Conflict Resolution, by Chandra D. Bhatta (tg), Both
Prachanda and Nepal PM have insulted CA body, interview with
Prakash Chandra Lohani (tg)
29/12/2009: Contentious
constitutional concerns put to vote, settled, by Prakash Acharya
(ht), MJF
vice-chair Gupta files notice against Constitution Amendment Bill
(nn), Maoist
meet dwells on stir plan (ht), Discharge
of disqualified Maoist combatants rescheduled for Jan 7 (rn), Pace
Of Peace Process (rn), Rule
of law stressed (rn), VP
oath row unlikely to end: seventh constitutional amendment (kp), New
premises: Amidst all the outrage, it went unnoticed that Prachanda’s
speech was meant to send a number of key messages to Delhi, by
Aditya Adhikari (kp), Chasing
dreams: Prosperity based on the old industrial model is a fantasy all
our politicians share, by Anil Bhattarai (kp), Rights
groups: Parties promoting impunity (kp), RJM
shuts Bheri, Karnali against federalism (nn), Nepal
Army general faces case by ‘torture’ victims, by Sudeshna Sarkar
(Asian Age), Three
torture victims file case against major general (Gulf Times)
28/12/2009: Three-tier
political system mooted, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), CA
committee proposes three-tier state system (nn), Is
there a democratic deficit in Nepal? The political paradox, by
Ganga Thapa (ht), No
complacency (ht), Rastriya
Janamorcha Nepal enforces bandh against federalism (ht), SC
moved against Toran promotion (ht), Toran’s
promotion challenged at SC (kp), Word
of warning: Ethnic federation could lead to fragmentation and ultimate
disappearance of the country, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Discharge
of disqualified Maoist combatants postponed to Jan 7 (nn)
27/12/2009: Newa
state declared, again: The state comprises Valley, Kavre and parts of
Dolakha (kp), Newars
assert Newa Autonomous State, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Separate
Khas state with exclusive identity sought (27/12/2009), Religious
body all set to launch Satyagraha for Hindu states sake (ht), Govt
keen on managing PLA: Chemjong (ht), Minister:
Discharge from early January (kp), Indian
Army Chief’s Statement: Parties’ silence takes Dahal unaware (kp), Maoist
leaders challenge Toran’s promotion (nn), Federalism
a huge challenge: Experts (ht)
26/12/2009: Political
impasse, meddling, funds hit policing: govt special security plan
(kp), Maoists
gear up for ‘exposure campaign’ (kp), Maoists
start 4th phase protests, focus on national awareness (rn), Maoists
to wage war against 'Indian expansionism (nn), CC
voting finalises contentious issues, by Liladhar Upadhyaya (rn), CC
rejects Maoist flag change proposal (kp), Arms
management must for restoring peace: PM, by Rashmi Shrestha (ht), Integration
first: Bhandari (kp) [This is contrary to
her previous statements!], PLA
release postponed by a week (nn), Separate
group declares Newar autonomous state (nn)
25/12/2009: NHRC:
Army can’t see Maina murder case (kp), Mainas
mother seeks justice (ht), Gen
elevated to second in command (ht), Toran
promoted to No. 2: US, OHCHR concerned over his rights record, by
Kamal Raj Sigdel and Phanindra Dahal (kp) [Nepal's
willingness for peace and justice finally losing credibility!!],
Apocalypse
now: If the constitution is not written by the deadline, there will be
complete anarchy, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Dahal
ups anti-foreign intervention pitch (kp), ‘Indian
army chief’s comment not fair’ (rn), Dealing
with Delhi (nt), Maoists
inviting foreign intervention: PM Nepal (nn) [??], The
Undemocratic And Unspiritual Indian Face, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn),
Govt
to knock UNSC door: UNMIN term extension (kp), Playing
cool (ht), Parties
Must Show Flexibility, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Uncertainty
rules: "There will be no constitution if political parties continue to
act like this" (nt), Beyond
control: "I hope never to have to witness an ethnic war in this country",
by Gorebahadur Khapangi Magar (nt), Post-Maoist
futures: Janakpur has a formidable political legacy, but the Maoists
could be knocked out by the opiate of the masses, by C.K. Lal (nt),
Sound
bites bite: Plain speaking won't win the Maoists friends in high places,
by Prashant Jha (nt), Eclipse
of Reason Maoists are taking left liberals for a ride, by Ajaya
Bhadra Khanal (ht), Demolition
of mines in PLA camps over (ht), Political
Crows Are Coming Home To Roost, by Dipak Gyawali (sp), Controlled
Anarchy, by Keshab Poudel (sp), Beyond
The May Deadline, by Saroj Dahal (sp), ‘CA
Will Dissolve Itself’, interview with Radhyeshyam Adhikari (sp)
24/12/2009: Govt
promotes controversial General (nn) [This
underlines the state of lawlessness and the unwilligness of the
government to introduce the rule of law!!], A
major gamble (kp), Maoist
chairman asks govt to clarify its position on Indian army chief's
comment (nn), The
Gorkha general: As I like, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Maoists
let the parliament function (ht), Maoists
change tack, let House resume (kp), Time
to ponder (ht), Major
party leaders agree on consensus for constitution (rn), Banda
blues, by Asmita Shrestha (kp), CA
calendar amended again (kp), CA
schedule changed for eighth time (rn), UN
completes demolition of explosives at Maoist cantonment sites (nn),
Parties unite to extend UNMIN term, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht), UNMIN
may get 4-month extension: Donors seek time-bound plan for UNMIN’s exit
(kp), UNSC
rep push PM to expedite peace (kp), Miscarriage
of justice: The Major Basnet case, by Thomas A. Marks (kp), What
after May 28, 2010?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Land-grabs
worry rights body (kp), YCL
pickets Jhapa police post (kp), Landmine
clearing will take two more years, says army, by Purushottam Khatri
(rn), Whither The
Peace Process?, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), Kirat
state to punish agents of alien forces, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht)
23/12/2009: Dahal
wants talks with New Delhi, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Maoists
speak out against Delhi’s ‘intrusion’, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), India
reacts to Dahal’s statement, by Dinesh Wagle (kp), PM
meets Prez, GPK, slams Maoists, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Last
day of general strike relatively calm (kp), Bandha
was violent, says Home Ministry (rn), Three-day
bandha incurs loss of billions (rn), UCPN-Maoist
announces fourth phase of protests (rn), Living
in interesting times: A dangerous and erratic rhetoric is in the air,
and India and China are giving arms, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Don't
gift ethnic federalism: Nepal’s myriads of ethnicities must not become
a tool for any one party’s goals, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Bidhya
comes under fire (kp) [Someone who
justifies the crimes of the army damages Nepal's international respect
and cannot be a minister!!], Big
three agree to end differences on constitutional provision in two days
(nn), House
business to resume today (rn), Maoists
decide to end House obstruction (nn), Parties
agree to extend UNMIN's term (nn)
22/12/2009: Forced
strike, vandalism on Day II (ht), Bandh
passes off relatively peaceful (ht), Second
day of strike remains peaceful (rn), Govt
terms strike ‘violent’, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp) [??], Patients
suffer as bandh hits healthcare facilities in capital (ht), ‘Respect
rights of the wounded’ (kp), Not
talking peace (ht), A
new interim plan Relevancy of the moment, by Dilli Raj Khanal (ht),
Ruling
parties sans authority: Bhattarai (ht), Fourth
phase of protests against foreign powers, says Prakash (ht), Maoists
ready to talk with India instead of current 'puppet government'; end
three-day nationwide strike (nn), Life
returning to normalcy after three-days (nn), Brig
Gen to head CoI against Basnet, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht) [The murder of civil persons has to be investigated
by civil courts!!], Maj
Basnet need not worry: Minister (kp) [Unbelievable
statement by a minister; she must be dismissed immediately because she
is against the rule of law!!], Fishing
in troubled waters to capture power, by Prakash Acharya (ht), A
new approach? (kp), A
flailing nation: State of flux, by Aditya Adhikari (kp)
21/12/2009: PM
returns, bears brunt of bandh, by Sabin Chandra Acharya (ht), Imposers,
supporters on the wane, by Somnath Bastola (ht), Normal
life thrown out of gear (ht), Day
1: 75 injured, nation-wide vandalism (kp), Maoists,
UML students clash in Lake City (ht), DSP
in critical condition (kp), Bhattarai
hails strike as sucess (ht), Confrontation
looms large, says DPM, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Limbuwan,
Khambuwan follow Maoists suit (ht), Bandh
hits normal life for 2nd consecutive day as govt warns strike could put
peace in peril (nn), Strikes
to continue until govt bows down to 'civilian supremacy': Bhattarai
(nn), Bandh
an assault on human rights: NHRC, others of its ilk (ht), Mafia
justice: The YCL has been going around making offers that people can't
refuse, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp), No
political party is willing to stay out of government, interview
with Pampha Bhusal (kp), Army
to get Indian, Chinese assistance, by Phanindra Dahal (kp) [??]
20/12/2009: Indian
Army has reservations on bulk integration, by Dinesh Wagle (kp) [Stop Indian intervention!!], Bid
to convince Maoists fails (ht), Maoists
impose indefinite Kailali bandh (ht), Three-day
Maoist strike paralyses Nepal amid sporadic violence (Irish Sun), Maoist
protestors clash with police in Nepal: 60 arrested (Monster and
Critics), Protesters
clash with police in Nepali capital (Xinhua), Breach
of Accord (rn) [All partners in the peace
accord have been breaching the same time and again!!], Is
Extension Of CA Tenure Possible?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Declaration
Of FAS A Hasty Decision, by Gaurav Bhattarai (rn), Changing
Political Scenes In Nepal, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), Cutting
the cake: To have Nepal split up along ethnic lines seems foolhardy and
against the fabric of a multi-ethnic nation, by Sushma Joshi (kp), Maoists
say Indian Army meddling in Nepal affairs (Irish Sun)
19/12/2009: 6
month deadlock end in sight today (ht), Deadlock
continues in CA committees (kp), Madhes
state declared (kp), Ex-rebels
cock a snook at rivals (ht), Ethnic
groups up in arms against Maoist declaration (ht), Igniting
An Ethnic War, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (nn), US
Senator Leahy cautions on conditional assistance to NA (kp), Maoist
standing committee decides to make strike peaceful (nn), Maoists
enforce indefinite bandh in Kailali (nn), Dr
Bhattarai defends declaration of federal states; says NC, UML are
plotting to dissolve CA (nn), Human
rights violations up (rn)
18/12/2009: Kiran
spells out grim pol reality, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Maoists
claim Tamu, Magarat states (ht), Maoists
move continues (rn), State
declarations continue (kp), Maoists
declare Madhesh state from Janakpur (nn), "No
need to panic", interview with Purna Singh Rajbanshi, CA member and
head of the Maoist Kochila Province (nt), Ethnic
liberty first, by Laxman Tharu (nt), Liberty
of Limbuwan, by Sanjuhang Palungwa (nt), Ethnicity
is class, by Santosh Budha Magar (nt), Including
the excluded: Is affirmative action real, or just a facade?, by
Prateek Pradhan (nt), It’s
a step (ht), Agreement,
at last (kp), Management
Of Combatants (rn), Yadav
plays on third Madhes stir threat (ht), Maoist,
non-Maoist parties on collision course (kp), Three-party
talks obstructed (nn), High-level
mechanism, pill for nations ills, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Just
be patient, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), ‘Basnet’s
handover will decide Nepal’s future (kp), The
golden middle (ht), The
regal rubber stamp: The constituent assembly is still around, but its
relevance is rapidly fading, by C.K. Lal (kp), We're
with you: Delhi appears to be throwing its weight behind the Nepal Army,
by Prashant Jha (nt) [??]
17/12/2009: Maina
case belittles statute, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Oil
to fire (ht), Dr
Bhattarai declares Tamsaling State (ht), Stadiums
in Kochila State Council control, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Parallel
status for states if parties protest: Prachanda, by Tika R. Pradhan
(ht), Prachanda
threatens to run parallel government (rn), Nation
on brink of disintegration (ht), Breach
of CPA: Rights groups (kp), MJF-L,
TMLP, Sadbhawana denounce state declaration, land capture (nn), Student
unions shut schools in Kaski to protest state declaration (nn), Maoists
take autonomous states count to 12; declare Magarat and Tamuwan
(nn), Ground
realities (kp), Women
rights groups to unite for justice (ht), Signature
seal to release Maoist child soldiers, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht),
Action
plan for discharge of disqualified combatants signed (ht), Disqualified
discharge plan is born, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Combatant
mgmt within 3 months (rn), Right
to self-determination: Discussion on this topic has suffered due to
extremism among proponents and opponents, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Hopes
in Tapoban, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Nembang
censures Big 3 (kp)
16/12/2009: Maoists
intensify land grab (ht), Maoists
capture acres of land across the country (nn), Stakeholders
all set to sign Action Plan today, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Discharge
of disqualified: Action plan to be signed today (kp), Long
awaited (ht), Coomaraswamy
meets Maoist chief prior to signing of action plan (nn), Govt
violates Rule of Law, says NHRC (rn), Three
party meet postponed (rn), Maoists
declare two more states (kp), Maoists
declare two more states (nn), Time
warp: The dominant Nepali mind has been out of sync with the unfolding
historical events, by by Pramod Mishra (kp), Give
it a rest: Nepalis want peace, but the leaders continue to talk about
going on the warpath again, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), TRC
bill flawed to the core: Experts (kp), 75
agitators detained (kp)
15/12/2009: Ex-rebels
continue to declare new states, by Dilip Khatri (ht), Maoists
declare Sherpa, Kirant states (kp), Peace
Minister cries foul as Maoists declare two more states (nn), Ethnic
groups resent new carve-out bid (ht), Indigenous
activists stage demo for equal rights, released after brief detention
(nn), Top-level
meeting put off (nn), Parties
doing little to bridge rift on federal structure, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Maoists
against Madhes drive: Yadav (ht), Discharge
of the disqualified: Maoists, UN to discuss details, by Phanindra
Dahal (kp), Impunity
Watch: Army gets ICJ flak (kp), Heaven
forbid: A presidential takeover will set into motion a period of great
chaos and anarchy, by Aditya Adhikari (kp)
14/12/2009: CA
calendar to see eighth amendment (kp), Two
more states are ‘born’ (kp), Maoists
declare two more states (ht), Maoists
declare Sherpa and Kirat autonomous states (nn), The
top leadership of all parties has been extremely irresponsible,
interview with Narahari Acharya (kp), Sit-in
for indigenous cause: Protesters seek pro-Janajati statute (kp), Prez
urges parties to find legitimate way out (ht), Prez
seeks Bhattarai’s help (kp) [He
is a strong monarchist and one of the most conservative politicians
from the NC camp! How can he be a mediator in the interest of the
excluded sections of society??], Prachanda
pleads helplessness (ht), Top
leaders to meet Tuesday to end deepening political crisis (nn) [Only illusionists will believe in this!], Fifth
UNMIN extension inevitable, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Dark
clouds (ht), Preparations
afoot to liberate PLA minors: Chemjong, by Arjun Bhandari (ht)
13/12/2009: Mindset
Of Current Nepalese Politicians, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), Govt:
Ambassadors breached protocol, by Anil Giri (kp) [And government prevents justice!!], Bigger
things await (kp), Stalemate
alley, by Sumit Sharma Sameer (kp), Octogenerian
K.P. Bhattarai urged to use his good offices to end current political
deadlock (nn), Autonomous
states declaration: PM, home minister ask Maoists for rollback
(kp), Tharu
group objects (rn), Maoist
defiance continues, declares two more states (nn), Sovereignty
Under Threat, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Plan
to free PLA minors in offing, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), House
obstruction muffles people voice, says Nembang, by Bhanubhakta
Acharya (ht), Prachanda
allegation irks Rawal (ht)
12/12/2009: Taskforce
members poles apart (kp), Dr.
Bhattarai warns of third movement (rn), Gajurel
sees possibility of people's revolt (nn), State-status
for Kochila, Limbuwan (ht), Tharu
body irked by declaration of federal states (rn), Maoist
decision to declare states will invite confrontation: PM (nn)
11/12/2009: Over
1,317 people killed even after peace process (rn), NHRC:
Rights violations, impunity rife (kp), Expelled
Army Major returning; Police: No arrest order (kp), 'Families
of those killed during insurgency will get compensation' (nn) [Who
will believe this after up to almost 14 years against the background
that the killers of the army not only remain untouched but even get
promoted??], Maoists
fire back at govt: Say autonomy declaration will go ahead (kp), Maoists
declare Kochila, Limbuwan autonomous provinces (nn), Sayonara,
fellows (kp), Just
a minute, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Army
chief Gurung leaves for India to be ordained as Honorary Gen. of Indian
Army (nn) [For the sake of Nepal's
independence and security, this is definitely not good!!], Some
Scenarios Beyond May 28, 2010, by Surya Dhungel (sp)
10/12/2009: Toran
to be Acting NA chief (kp) [Long
live the criminal human rights violators and killers of the once royal
army! This is a further step to destroy the country!!], No
impunity in NA: CoAS (kp) [????], Envoys
seek justice for kin of disappeared (kp), ‘Indian
decision to supply arms divisive’ (kp), Discharge
of disqualified could begin next week (kp), Here’s
to federalism (kp)
09/12/2009: Maoists
withdraw nationwide strike (kp), Maoists
call off transport strike (ht), People
Losing Patience (rn), Reclaim
middle ground (kp), Politics
of citizenship, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Will
they ever? Politicians and civil servants are afraid to ratify the UN
anti-corruption convention, by Narayan Manandhar (kp), Govt
forms commission to solve problems of landless squatters (nn), Wake
up call (ht 09/12/2009)
08/12/2009: Public
opinion on federalism, by Sudhindra Sharma (kp), Top
leaders agree to form taskforce to end impasse (rn), Big
Three agree to smoke peace pipe, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Peace
Process In Jeopardy (rn), It’s
a jungle out there, by Jagannath Adhikari (kp), Citizenship
law in offing Can it provide the solution?, by Hari Bansh Jha (ht),
Students
organise bandh to protest bandh culture (ht), Nepal
Army chief visiting India, Indian Prez to confer him honorary title of
general, by Kosh R. Koirala (Asian Tribune) [???], Nepal
unrest blame on Delhi, by Sankarshan Thakur (Telegraph, Kolkata)
07/12/2009: Strike
hits life nationwide (kp), Minor
clashes mar Maoists bandh (ht), Extremists
have been opposing the peace agreement from the beginning,
interview with Krishna Prasad Sitaula (kp), Comprehensive
land reform: Debating the current situation, by Jagat Basnet (ht), Brahmin
set forth demand (ht) [??], Indigenous
front submits memo to PM (ht), Forest
capture violates CPA: Home Minister (rn), Announcement
of federal states may sow ethnic strife (rn), Maoist
chairman Dahal boycotts CC meet yet again (nn)
06/12/2009: Maoists
announce strike (kp), Systemic
failure (kp), The
rights of Dalit women, by Claire McNeil and Anoushka Perram (kp), Restricted
freedom: The draft on fundamental rights is wrong, by Banu Bhakta
Acharya (kp)
05/12/2009: Labour
unrest part of Maoist protest, by Mukul Humagain (kp), Maoists
yet to return seized lands to rightful tenants, by Hari Sharma
(ht), MJF
declares agitation; leaders say relevance of MJF's role in CA is
'almost over' (nn), U.S.
concerned about Maoist agitation; urges PM, leaders to expedite peace
process (nn)
04/12/2009: 3
parties submit state restructuring plans (kp), Khanal
for more deliberations on state restructuring (ht), ‘Federalism
on nationality basis’ (kp), Nationality,
not ethnicity as basis for state: Maoists (ht), Maoist
plan unacceptable to Limbuwan (ht), MJF
heat on govt (kp), Our
moral fibre (ht), Prachanda
ready to rectify past follies, but on condition (ht), Drags
UNMIN into row over arms-carrying act, by Damodar Bhandari (ht), Unconstitutional,
Apolitical Move (rn), Preserving
our heritage: How will our heritage be managed in a secular federal
arrangement? (nt), Held
hostage (nt), Struggle
for existence: While the titans battle it out, we have no choice but to
watch and wait, by Prashant Jha (nt)
03/12/2009: ‘I
won’t wait next time’ (kp), Governing
Nepal (kp), State
declaration plan under fire (kp), Nembang
urges ex-rebels to put declaration of federal states on hold (ht), Maoist
standing panel in dilemma (kp), Experts:
Resource sharing a must (kp), NC
incomplete proposal on state restructuring (ht), Misplaced
priorities, by Shirish Ranabhat (kp), Caught
in the middle, by Biswas Baral (kp), Parties,
not President, should end the stalemate, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht) [But he is responsible as well and can
ease a solution!!], Patterns
of constitutional development: Transferring power, by Rudra Sharma
(ht), Some
lining (ht)
02/12/2009: Maoist
autonomy agenda worries Prez (kp), Governance,
electoral model still unresolved (kp), Voting
fails to sort out differences on governance (rn), ICJ
urges PM against Toran promotion (kp), ‘Maoist
combatants are govt employees’ (rn), Democracy
and words: Nepal’s public sphere has become a zone of struggle for
meaning and a war of words, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Disqualified
PLA fighters qualify for Maoist wings, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), NC's
view on federalism conspicuous by absence, by Prakash Acharya (ht),
UN
unveils project to clear landmines (ht), Threats
to Nepal's Vital Interests, by Ranadhoj Limbu-Angbuhang (tg)
01/12/2009: NC,
UML stand for parliamentary system, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Divergent
governance views: CA panel opts for polls, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Bennett:
Nail HR violators (kp), Distribution
of relief in confusion (rn), Voting
fails to sort out differences on form of governance system (nn), ICJ
urges govt to scrap Toran’s promotion (nn), Maoists
to discharge disqualified combatants on their own (nn)
30/11/2009: Govt
gets 5 days to ensure rights: Indigenous People's Front ultimatum
(kp), Indecent
rumour (kp), Janajati
umbrella body announces fresh protest plan (ht), Maoists
figure out GPK's limitations (ht), Some
NC leaders opposed to HLPM (kp), Deuba
against setting up political mechanism (nn), Govt
to Maoists: Come clean on PLA discharge, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), JTMM-R
ends negotiation (kp), Rebuffed
Tarai Mukti Morcha declares two-month-long agitation programmes
(ht), Civil
society urges politicians to focus on statute than power, pelf
(ht), Mahara
trains gun on media for `fabricated' 7-point agreement (ht)
29/11/2009: Techie
panel term to expire Monday: Army integration still elusive (kp), Manage
The Combatants First (rn), 'Maoist-led
govt only after arms management': We've people's mandate, claims
Prakash (ht), Are
we civilised yet? How many Gadhimai-like sacrifices happen every single
day on cattle farms across the meat-eating Western world?, by
Sushma Joshi (kp), ‘Indigenous
rights must be included’ (kp), Bijukchhe
opposes ethnic division (rn), 'No
possibility of new govt under Maoist leadership' (rn), NC
leaders conspiring against HLPC: Sujata (nn), Civil
society to revive pressure on parties for timely statute (nn), RPP-Nepal
announces protest programme in Valley (ht), Six
years on, hubby yet to get info on Maoist-abducted spouse, by
Keshav Adhikari (ht)
28/11/2009: Litmus
test for govt: Toran’s promotion could have repercussions, by Kamal
Raj Sigdel (kp), Transcripts
surface, duo in denial, by Prakash Acharya (ht), UML
leaders oppose Khanal’s proposal (rn), Maoist
demands cannot be fulfilled, says Sushil (rn), We
Are Nepalese First (rn) [There is growing
intention from the conservative circles of NC und UML to break the
peace agreement with the Maoists!!], Foreign-backed
reactionaries trying to scuttle change: Maoist chairman (nn), Ex-rebels'`autonomous
state' move draws flak (ht), Risks
Of Federalism, by Raj Kumar Siwakoti (rn)
27/11/2009: Maoists
to declare autonomous states (kp), Maoists
to declare autonomous states, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), Govt
warned against Toran promotion (kp), Consensus
still eludes model of governance (kp), UNMIN
term extension likely (kp), Koirala
confers with Indian ambassador (nn) [continued
Indian intervention!], UML
not helping the govt, PM complains (nn), Parliamentary
supremacy (nt), Hope,
outside Kathmandu: The negative impact of political strife at the
centre could be cut by empowering the regions, by Mahendra Lawoti
(kp), Six
months after: The government’s greatest achievement all this time is
that it is still around, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Hypocrites,
all of them: In the absence of a democratic culture, democracy cannot
be consolidated in practice, by Bhim Prasad Bhurtel (kp) [!!!], Sustaining
democracy: Illusions and realities, by Ganga Thapa (ht), Maoists'
'ultimate goal' makes rivals jittery, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Our
Report Emphasizes Inclusion, by Binda Pandey (sp), Social
Exclusion / Inclusion: South Asian vis-à-vis Western Discourse, by
Mohan Das Manandhar and Rojan Bajracharya (sp), Three
years after CPA: A Reminder (sp), Too
Much of a Blame, by Keshab Poudel (sp)
26/11/2009: 6
major parties likely in HLPM (kp), Rights
group: Bring Toran to justice (kp), PM
Nepal hits back at Maoists; says his cabinet is fully legitimate
(nn) [with ministers who have been rejected
by the people?], Govt
ministers legitimizes mass killing of animals by visiting Gadhimai
festival (nn), Deuba
sees possibility of extending CA's term (nn) (The reason for delay are the so-called leading
politicians! This statement reminds of October 4, 2002!!), Maoists
to declare autonomous federal units from December 11 (nn)
25/11/2009: Parliament
finally passes the budget, by Prakash Acharya (ht), PM
treats Maoists with kid gloves (kp), Limbuwan
group begins `decisive struggle' for independent state, by Kumar
Luitel (ht), Models
of constitution writing: Implications on local governance, by Mukti
Rijal (ht), Middle
ground, by Pramod Mishra (kp)
24/11/2009: Over
5b spent on PLA, cantonments, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Khanal
fires salvo at govt, by Anil Giri (kp), Movement
for civilian supremacy can turn into all out rebellion: Maoist leader
(nn), NC
gets deadline to submit views on state restructuring (nn), Politics
without end, by Surendra R. Devkota (kp), HDI
thoughts: Some better off than others, by Kamal Raj Dhungel (ht)
23/11/2009: Donors:
Respect development space (kp), Hard
graft (kp), Imperilled
peace process, by Ram Sharan Mahat, Nepali Congress (kp), If
you try to revise the CPA, then you will be opening a Pandora’s Box,
interview with Baburam Bhattarai, CPN-Maoist (kp), Belated
wisdom, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Koirala
dismisses rumours on secret deal with Prachanda (rn), Koirala
rules out any threat to coalition, by Prakash Acharya (ht), NC
leaders contradict each other on longevity of current govt (nn), CA
members stress right to security, free movement (rn), Independent
judiciary a must to uphold fundamental rights, interview with AM
Ahmadi (ht)
22/11/2009: Indigenous
lots whet protest sword (kp), Bhandari
goes all-out against bulk integration (kp), NA
to enlist 5,000 more: Bhandari (ht) [Please
prevent her from destroying the peace process!!], Stops
and starts (kp), NC
against change of guard (kp), Maoists
to let budget pass: After five months comes three-day reprieve
(kp), Maoists
to let House run (rn), UCPN
- Maoist announces third phase of protest (rn), Maoists'
third phase of protests begins today, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Second
honours: Transparency International says Nepal is the most corrupt
country in South Asia after Afghanistan, by Narayan Manandhar (kp),
TI
labels Nepal as one of most corrupt nations, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), Not
quite right: The draft of fundamental rights looks fine, but
implementation could be another story, by Bhanu Bhakta Acharya
(kp), CA
panel trying to curtail judicial independence: CJ, by Ananta Raj
Luitel (ht), Stop
Being The Pawns Of Others, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Govt
holds fourth round of talks with Tarai outfits (ht), Rule
Of Order Not Rule Of Law Back, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
21/11/2009: Brains
behind peace pact attack parties (kp), Deadlock
a wake-up call: Diplomats (kp), Foreign
envoys raise common voice to implement peace pact (rn), Disregarding
concerns may prove costly: Implicated General’s promotion (kp), Ray
of hope for peace: CPA third anniversary, by Mukul Humagain (kp), Consensus
likely after Koirala’s return (kp), Anarchy
rules roads despite measures (kp), Can
Constitution Be Written In Time? (rn), UCPN
(M) to discontinue House obstruction for three days for passage of
budget; declares 3rd phase stir (nn), NHRC
indicts both govt and ex-rebels, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Politics
without accountability, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht)
20/11/2009: Statute
impossible amid stalled House, parties' rift (rn), Parties
Exhibit Their Incompetence, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Senior
UN official arriving to discuss ‘UNMIN exit’ (kp), NC,
UML looking for alternative: joint resolution on prez move (kp), Give
me a brake (kp), ICJ
sees holes in rights draft (kp), Envoys
call for renewed progress on implementing peace agreements (nn), US
issues travel warning for Nepal (nn), Too big to fail: We are
perilously close to an economic crisis, by Indu Nepal (nt), The
queasy bourgeoisie: he Maoists have little to offer the aspiring middle
classes, by C.K. Lal (nt), Pandey
paints bleak picture of financial health (ht)
19/11/2009: ‘Course
correction’ will decide when Maoists get into govt, by Akhilesh
Upadhyay (kp), Taskforce
to amend resolution motion (kp), Joint
resolution to be changed to end political deadlock (rn), Further
review of sankalpa prastav (ht), Big
3 poles apart on governance form (kp), Three-party
taskforce meeting inconclusive (nn), Dahal:
Govt fall imminent (kp), National
unity govt very soon, says Prachanda (rn), UCPN
(M) for 'package solution' (nn), Yadav
warns of political crisis (rn), Upendra
Yadav bats for unity govt (ht), Oli
off to New Delhi, dismisses Maoist chairman's claim on new govt (nn)
[Yes, please talk to your master!], Maoists
for policy on integration, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Something’s
not right, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Agreement
Overseas, by Shyam K.C. (rn), Can
Constitution-writing Wait?, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), UML
tables its views on federal structure (ht), Hearing
on President postponed (ht), Row
over Ban Ki-moon's report: Much ado about nothing, by Birendra P.
Mishra (ht), Nepal
going the failed state way? (ht), 'Nepal
might relegate into failed state' (nn)
18/11/2009: Main
parties agree to disagree (kp), Parties
present divergent views on form of governance (nn), Big
three decide to resume work on common consensus document (nn), Govt
facing financial crisis as House impasse continues (rn), Further
delay in endorsing budget will spell disaster: FM (nn), Govt
employees go without pay (kp), Maoist,
NC bosses close to pact, by Anil Giri (kp), GPK,
Prachanda find `middle path', by Prakash Acharya (ht), The
haves and have nots, by Uma Shankar Prasad (kp), Sahib,
Begum and Madhes, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Nepal
ranked 143rd in corruption index, by Liladhar Upadhyaya (rn), Special
committee meets after weeks of stagnation (nn), CA
amends calendar for seventh time (nn)
17/11/2009: NC,
UML to face Maoist ultimatum (kp), Hectic
parleys to end deadlock, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Dahal
off to Singapore, will meet ailing Koirala (kp), Dahal
visits Koirala in Singapore hospital, discusses possible solution to
current deadlock (nn), NC,
UML for passing the budget ahead of Maoist ultimatum (nn), Matrika
men banda shuts Tarai districts (kp), Matrika's
outfit paralyses Tarai (ht), Nepali
Party And Politics, United We Stand, Divided We …, by Prem Khatry
(rn), Businessmen
continue to live in constant fear: Much-touted Special Security Plan of
no avail (ht), Special
provision for Dalit, marginalized communities in new constitution
(nn) [But
the Dalis' share in total population is much higher; besides, you have
to take into account the so far total exclusion! Such small commitments
cannot be the inclusive way of future Nepal!], UNMIN
chief meets NC leader Poudel (nn)
16/11/2009: ‘House
obstruction imperils democracy’ (kp), Prachanda,
UNMIN chief discuss Maoist protests (rn), Maoists
mulling no-trust motion (kp), Special
Committee fails again (kp), NC,
UML agree to meet Maoist demands (rn), Maoist
chief suddenly flies to S'pore, will meet ailing Koirala (nn),
Oli
hosts dinner to firm up allies' internal strategy (ht), PM
Nepal confers with CA chair, will initiate talks to end House deadlock
(nn), Dress
code mandatory at Prez Office (kp) [How
can you make the dress of a male minority mandatory??], Language
and landscape, by Binaya Ghimire (kp) [Despite
suppressive politics, Nepali is still the mother tongue of far less
than 50% of the total poulation, not more!!], That
was a good show, by Hisila Yami (kp), Who
takes the cake?, by Shyam K.C. (kp)
15/11/2009: Govt
fate hinges on give-and-take: Khanal (kp), Nepal
pats Maoist back (kp), UCPN (M) hints at no-confidence motion
against govt (nn), Giving
Protest A Dance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Our
way, their way: They have bandas in India too, but they don't trash the
city to make their point, by Dinesh Wagle (kp), Bandh
called by Matrika Yadav-led CPN (Maoist) affects life in Terai
(nn), Federal
Constitution Must Be Flexible, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (rn)
14/11/2009: Maoists
wrap up protests, set fresh deadline (kp), UCPNM
2nd round protests end, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Maoists'
mass protest leaves streets littered (ht), Maoist
chairman Dahal start political consultations (nn), Khanal
sees possibility of new govt (nn), Govt,
Kirat party sign agreement (nn), Limbuwan
volunteers all set for movement (ht), There
is no problem here, by Manjushree Thapa (kp), President
outlines his role: Maintains he is working within the constitutional
limit, Govinda Chhetri (ht)
13/11/2009: Day
1 of picketing largely ‘peaceful’ (kp), Protest
leaves admin hub high and dry, by Baburam Kharel (kp), Maoists
cripple govt administrative center, organize mass-meet on final day of
stir (nn), UCPN-M
leaders, CA members hurt (ht), Officials
defy maoist gherao, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai and Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), Glimmer
of hope (kp), Maoists
give Nov 20 deadline for consensus (nn), The
UN is right, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Wages
of distortion: The UN's involvement in the peace process means precious
little funding is left over, by C.K. Lal (nt), Blame
game: If we're stuck, it's no surprise the UN is stuck, by Prashant
Jha (nt), UNSG
expresses concern on slow progress on peace process, Nepal’s envoy
makes farewell call (nn), Deluge
of words: It seems everyone is talking but noone is listening, by
Mallika Aryal (nt), Federal
Nepal is going to be inclusive, interview with Lokenbdra Bista
Magar (sp), Social
Inclusion: Political Confrontation in Nepal and the Agenda for State
Restructuring Process, by Mohan Das Manandhar and Rojan Bajracharya
(sp), Power
To the People (sp), Finding
federalism: "Federalism creates fear and hope", interview with
Nicole Töpperwien (nt), Donor
dynamics: The problem of overrating civil society in Nepal's peace
process, by Seira Tamang (nt), Hollow
hope: We've evolved from a party-less democracy to a party-full one,
by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt), President
Yadav says he never breached constitution (nn) [Which
article of the constitution gives you the executive right to annul
government decisions? The king did not have such right after 1990!!],
MJF
rules out possibility of joining govt (nn 13/11/2009)
12/11/2009: Prez
move: Legitimacy battle in final stage (kp) PM
on horns of promotion dilemma (kp), Bhandari
smells rat (kp), Change
and discontent, by Devendra Raj Panday (kp), MJF
hangs on single Madhes province (kp), Bhattarai
vows strength show (kp), Govt
has special strategy against Maoist gherao plan, by Purushottam
Khatri (rn), Dozens
injured as Maoist protestors clash with police while picketing Singha
Durbar (nn), Dahal
hopeful of breakthrough next week, but warns of 3rd round of stir if
consensus fails (nn), Khanal
stresses national govt to write constitution (rn) [The constitution has to be written by the CA and
not by the government, what is a national Government?], Building
bridges for peace in Nepal: A major undertaking, by Hari Bansh Jha
(ht)
11/11/2009: Differences
persist over Army restructuring (kp), What
interference?, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Save
the Maoists, by Pramod Mishra (kp), The
Road To Nowhere, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), Maoists’
true intent Power through the back-door, by Ajit N.S. Thapa (ht), Declaration
of Kirant state against party-line: Prabhakar (rn)
10/11/2009: Autonomous
Kirat state declared (kp), Breach
of CPA with Kirant republic, by Dilip Khatri (ht), Old
habits (kp), Seized
vehicles released (kp), Questioning
the UN’s impartiality, by Ram Sharan Mahat (kp), NC
leader alleges Maoists of trying to capture state power (nn), Maoist
combatants face harsh life inside, by Motilal Poudel (kp), Yadav:
India against change of guard (kp), UCPN-M
in no mood to end House obstruction (nn), Big
leap in narrowing gender gap, by Santosh Chhetri (kp), Defective
Plan Vs Effective Politicking, by Prem Khatry (rn), Landmines
still exist (rn), Constitutional
discourse Emphasise local government, by Mukti Rijal (ht), Faction-ridden
polity faces credibility crisis, by Prakash Acharya (ht)
09/11/2009: Ban’s
report misinterpreted CC’s jurisdiction: Acharya (kp) [Please no hairsplitting: The power games of the
politicians are hampering the constitution writing process in a
dangerous way!!], Nembang:
CA calendar in for seventh amendment (kp) [!!],
NC,
UML yet to present concept (kp) [!!],
Between
the lines (kp), Govt
to seek clarification from Landgren over biased report (rn), Who
wags what: Note of dissent, by Shyam K.C. (kp), NHRC
recommendations ignored by government (kp), CA
committee on Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles submits report
(nn)
08/11/2009: Nepal
stands ground: Peace under increasing risk: UNMIN (kp), Is
the peace process failing?, by Ian Martin (kp), Poudel
to UN: Shut mouth (kp) [??], Nepal
officially expresses reservations over UNSG's report at UNSC (nn), UN
refutes intervention slur (ht), Ongoing
verbal spat between Nepal govt. and UN exposes the Indian dimension
(News Analysis), by Anand Gurung (nn), Beyond
the timeframe (kp), Govt,
Maoist on opposite poles (kp), Dahal
puts agitation clock forward (kp), PM
calls Maoists for talks to end deadlock (nn), Top
three parties responsible for political deadlock: Thakur (nn), NC
proposed us to dissolve CA and impose presidential rule: UML leader
(nn) [???], Maoist
chairman Dahal hints at easing House obstruction to let budget pass
(nn), Indigenous
lots vent ire on govt (kp), Join
us: Dahal to Madhesi parties (ht), Protracted
People’s War And Maoist Revolution, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)
07/11/2009: Maoist
chairman says his party will declare 'parallel govt' if it has to enter
3rd phase of stir (nn) Maoists
shelve autonomy agenda (kp), Maoists’
marginal halt on stir, by Roshan Sanwa and Govinda Chhetri (ht), Getting
fiscal federalism right, by Biswas Bsaral (kp), UNMIN
dissatisfied over progress in Nepal’s peace process; says SG’s
statement is not intervention (nn), NC,
Maoist leaders lock horns over UNSG's statement (nn), Ethnicity
base for federal states, says Dr Bhattarai (nn), Govt
may increase army's role: Defence minister (nn) [???]
06/11/2009: Maoists
could be 'bypassed' to give a passage to the budget: DPM Gachhedhar
(nn) [There will be no legitimacy if you
ignore a party that owns almost 40% of the MPs that have been elected
by the people!!], UCPN
(Maoist) backs off again, withdraws plans to declare autonomous
provinces (nn), Contradiction
in terms
Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai admits weakness (nt 06/11/2009), United
Nations for the nation: "We are not looking for any additional
business," says ex-UNMIN deputy Tamrat Samuel (nt)
05/11/2009: DAOs’
face Maoists’ protest (ht), Maoists
continue dharna at DAOs (nn), Bhattarai
assures Maoists will not take up arms again (nn), What
do the Maoists really want?, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Intra-party
rivalries costing Nepal dear, says UML supremo, interview with
Jhala Nath Khanal (ht), Learning
from neighbours Political stability matters, by Kamal Raj Dhungel
(ht), Fundamental
rights’ panel finalises draft (ht), Nepali
Constitutional Dilemma, by Suryabahadur Singh (rn)
04/11/2009: Dahal
tries to assure envoys on protests (kp), Commentary:
Political battle lines drawn, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Maoists
picket DAOs across the country (nn), Autonomous
state, parallel govt symbolic: Bhattarai (ht), ‘Maoist
stir breach of CPA’: Govt directs security agencies to remain alert
(kp), Maoists
will fight back if government oppression continues: Sharma (nn), Govt
braces for Maoists’ plan, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Maoists
call off blockade (kp), Ex-rebels
call off TIA blockade, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Dhankuta
under indefinite curfew (ht), Curfew
relaxed in Dhankuta (nn), Offices
protest Matrika menace (kp), Govt
calls MJF for talks (nn), Misguided
stakes (ht), Constitution
drafting, Challenges and opportunities, by Binod Kumar Chaudhary
(ht), Oli
takes lead to end dispute (ht) [The
extremely conservative minded Oli is not the person who can end dispute!],
European
Union’s role in Democracy building in South Asia, by Sridhar
K. Khatri (tg)
03/11/2009: Army
will be mobilised if CPA breaks: Pokhrel (kp) [Do you really know what you are talking about??],
Govt
puts security agencies on high alert (nn), Power
centre shifts to Koirala residence, PM Nepal pays a visit after Maoist
and UML chairmen (nn), Maoists
take hold of Dhankuta Municipality (kp), Dhankuta
turns tense as Youth Force starts protests (nn), Local
administration clamps curfew in Dhankuta (nn), Maoists
capture civic body, VDCs, by Kul Prasad Rai (ht), Maoists
disruption at local bodies (ht), Maoists
withdraw bandh at TIA (nn), Protests
make residents see red (kp), Dahal
rejects shun-stir plea (kp), Maoist
leadership assures foreign ambassadors of party's commitment to peace
process (nn), Maoists
likely to let budget pass, by Arjun (ht), Political
flight to Delhi resumes after a break (kp), A
response to the Secretary-General, by Kanak Mani Dixit (kp), PM's
political advisor slams UNSG's suggestion for unity govt (nn)
02/11/2009: Change
in citizenship law demanded (kp), MJF
submits memo to PM Nepal (ht), MJF
sings agitation tune (kp), Prachanda
sparks torch of protest (ht), Torch-bearing
Maoists fuel stir (kp), Maoists
launch protests with torch rally (rn), Critical
institutions likely to be paralysed (kp), Maoists
picket local government offices (nn), Maoists
take over Dhankuta municipality (nn), Koirala
meets Dahal, calls for withdrawal of Maoist protest (nn), Absence
holds integration panel meet to ransom (kp), NC
against changing national flag (rn) [I.e.
it shall remain to be a symbol of Hindu traditionalism!], CA
thematic panel reports Comparative insights missing, by Mukti Rijal
(ht), Something
troubles me, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Essential
services to come to a halt if budget not passed soon (nn), Matrika
Yadav demands for bench in parliament (nn)
01/11/2009: UN
chief prescribes national unity govt (kp), Thinking
about Mao’s thoughts, by Shyam Prasad Adhikari (kp), Dr
Bhattarai says Maoists' ultimate aim is state capture (nn), Maoists
all set for nationwide stir, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Maoist
Movement; Dahal: Govt reaction to decide stir shape (kp), Dahal
warns against use of force to suppress Maoist agitation (nn), Maoist
stir puts tourists in a fix (ht), Maoists
begin second round of protests against President's move (nn), MJF
sings Maoist tunes for protests (nn), Neutralised
citizenship for unknown fathers’ children (kp) [The
father's citizenship is totally unimpotant as long has the mother has
Nepalese citizenship! When will these male traditionalist 'leaders'
learn this??], ‘Nepal
will become a failed state if deadlock persist’ (ht), Maoists
On The Wrong Side Of History, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), When
Things Fall Apart, Pranav Bhattarai (rn)
31/10/2009: Preparations
intensified, Dahal still for options (kp), Ruling
parties: Crush Maoist stir if riot rules, by Anil Giri (kp), Coalition
slams Maoists' stir plan, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Maoist
chairman Dahal directs party cadres to make agitation peaceful
(nn), Bhandari,
PM not in unison, by Chintamani Poudel and Surya Prakash Kandel
(ht), Bandh
cripples life in eastern hills, by Sita Niraula (ht), UNSG
suggests national unity govt (nn)
30/10/2009: PLA
first, then statute: PM (ht), Bidhaya
Bhandari creates a flutter, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Peace
Row: The government is in a fix after one of its senior ministers
raises a demand for reviewing the peace pact, by Sanjaya Dhakal
(sp), Bhandari
reiterates to revise CPA (rn), Defence
minister warns of army deployment if Maoist protests turn violent
(nn), Maoists
using cantonments to carry out attacks on rival parties, says NC Youth
Wing (nn), Shut
down cantonments, says Tarun Dal (kp) [Shall
the country return to war??], Maoists
invite all to join their protests (nn), Govt
to adopt stringent measure to bolster law and order (nn), Infuriated
Maoists whet protest blade (kp), Banda
batters East (kp), Maoists'
bandh in 5 hilly districts (ht), Govt
calls UCPN-M for talks (ht), Consensus
to confrontation: Stepping into the marshland, by Birendra P.
Mishra (ht), Fake
crusaders (ht), Zero
sum shenanigans: Maoist protests may break the stalemate, but what
comes after?, by Prashant Jha (nt), UML
lawmakers for broad political meet (kp), PM’s
brother gets HK’s top post (kp) [Long
live nepotism!!], Absenteeism
mars CC (kp), Prez
rule; Civil society activists (ht), Presidential
conduct (nt), PM
expresses readiness to amend Interim Constitution (rn), What
Is Civilian Supremacy? by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Rehabilitation
Of Discharged Combatants, by Indra Karki (rn), "There
is still hope", interview with Nilambar Acharya, Constitutional
Committee chairman (nt), Geographic
view of federalism: Federalism isn't a quick fix, it should be built to
last, by Bhim prasad Subedi (nt), Difficult
Frontiers, by Sushil Sharma (sp), Gift
of Giants: As Nepal’s neighbors continue on a collision course, it may
be a wishful thinking to expect lasting political stability in the
country, by Keshab Poudel (sp), 'Talks,
Not Agitation, Good For Nepalese Maoists', interview with Wong
Hangwei (sp), Wranglings
Within: The future political course in Nepal will be determined by the
intra-party feud among major political parties as much by external
factors, by Bhagirath Yogi and Saroj Dahal (sp)
29/10/2009: CA
panel recommends 31 fundamental rights (ht), CA
panel mulls 31 fundamental rights (kp), UCPN
(Maoist) for clipping centre power: declaration of emergency
(kp), Easy
does it (kp), Rights
and duties, by Biswas Baral (kp), Strikes
paralyse eastern districts (nn)
28/10/2009: Dahal-Khanal
meet fails to break ice (kp), No
cloud 9 (ht), Maoists
unveil protest plan: ‘National unity govt not key agenda’
(kp), Maoist
activists attack Deuba: 19 injured in clash, by Dipendra
Baduwal (kp), Disillusioned
mofussil: People in the remote districts are sick and tired of endless
Kathmandu-centric politics, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Patrons
and clients, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Modality
of governance: CA panel to talk to bigwigs (kp), Army
integration: Maoists for amending tech panel proposals, by
Phanindra Dahal (kp), Maoists
to recall Rai from tech committee on army integration (nn), Limbuwan
bandh hits eastern regions (ht), Train
the political leaders Making education work in Nepal, by Mana
Prasad Wagley (ht)
27/10/2009: Slippery
slope: Bidhya Bhandari’s proposal to amend the CPA must be rejected
absolutely, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), UCPN-M
dared to prove majority (ht), Ruling
parties stand by govt (kp), CA’s
draft on citizenship ready, by Prakash Acharya (ht), House
disruption hitting civilian supremacy: Sujata (rn) [Yes, better say supremacy of the people! That was
also true when the NC and other parties disrupted the house!!], Three
party talks inconclusive, UCPN-Maoist repeats same demand (rn) [And what about the others?], UML,
Maoist leaders meeting inconclusive (nn), Dahal:
The plot thickens (kp), Maoist
finalize 15-day protest programme, to go all out against govt from Nov 2
(nn), Cooperative
Federalism: A Necessity, by Laxmi Bahadur Vaidya (rn), NA
again requests PM's office to promote Maj Gen Singh (nn), The
plot thickens: Foreign intervention in our affairs has become
complicated with China joining in, by Aditya Man Shrestha (nn)
26/10/2009: GPK,
Khanal, Prachanda, to meet (ht), Three
party talks inconclusive, UCPN-Maoist repeats same demand (rn), Maoist-led
govt, the bottom-line: Kiran (ht), Dahal,
Khanal against any revision of CPA: UNMIN chief deeply worried about
the future of the peace process, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Maoist
chairman asks cadres to be prepared for '3rd Janaandolan' (nn), NC,
UML decide to make last ditch efforts to reach compromise with Maoists
(nn), Limbuwan
group imposes Taplejung bandh, by Sita Niraula (ht), Matrika’s
‘PLA company’ in Jhapa (ht), Help
end deadlock, Prez tells lawyers (rn), Nepal
starts largest demining operation, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), We
want results: Foreign donors should demand their money’s worth from our
easygoing politicians, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp)
25/10/2009: Toran
Singh appointment draws rights body’s wrath (kp), Govt
on offensive in east hills, by Ratna Prasad Acharya (ht), NC
not to let GPK's monopoly, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Nepali
Congress: Remnant of Feudalism, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), UML
for direct polls to elect PM (ht), New
statute should favour marginalised: NHRC chair (ht), Maoists
Need To Learn More From China, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Big
parties hold separate parleys, still no consensus in sight (nn), Senior
Maoist leader demands PM's resignation for consensus (nn), Agitation
to revitalise statute drafting: Dahal (kp), Gurung
warns of civil disobedience movement (kp), Poor
fellows: Poverty fuels conflict, and economic development is the only
way to ensure security, by Jaya Raj Acharya (kp)
24/10/2009: UNSC
wants UNMIN to go by Jan 23, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal
(ht), Diplomats
inspect weapon stores of NA, cantonment (rn), Six
envoys inspect NA barracks, PLA camp (kp), Nov
1: Maoists' new stir deadline (ht), Maoists
extend ultimatum: Give nine more days for consensus, by
Sanjeev Satgainya (kp), Singh
appointed acting CoAS (rn), CoAS
away, Toran to hold fort, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht) [Better present him in court!], Take
heed, lest the nation falls: Nembang (ht), Revisiting
The Peace Process, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), 2000
hectares still under Maoist occupation in Kailali, by Mohan Budhair
(kp), Newa
Mukti Morcha rallies along proposed Newa Autonomous State border
(nn)
23/10/2009: Parties
inch closer to clinch deal, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Expedite
army merger process: UNMIN, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), PM,
Landgren discuss peace process, UNMIN urges govt to speed up
integration process (rn), Army
recruitment remark worries UNMIN (kp), UNSC
member envoys, UNMIN chief inspect Maoist cantonments, NA's arms
container (nn), Defense
Minister says peace accord has become obsolete, calls for its review
(nn) [???], Somebody
stop her: Bidya Bhandari should not be allowed to thrust Nepal into
further uncertainty (kp), Maoists
to announce protests today (ht), Maoists
warn of another stir (kp), Understanding
Nepal’s transition Do we really want what we must?, by Ganga Thapa
(ht), Discrepancy
In Rhetoric And Action, by Yuba, Media
and conflict: n“Mainstream” media is deepening cleavages in society
with biased coverage of ethnic issues, by Kahendra Lawoti (kp), Watch
out for Andolan III: We the people will not forgive if the political
parties do not get their act together, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp)
22/10/2009: Consensus
unlikely, says Kiran, by Tika R. Pradhan (ht), Baidya
keeps his eye on consensus clock (kp), Ethnopolitics
in Nepal: Some challenging portents, by Mukti Rijal (ht), ‘PM
attacked NC’s institutional rights’ (ht), Bhattarai
gives 3-day ultimatum to Prez (ht), Maoists
ready to go to any length to uphold 'civilian supremacy' (nn), Army
chief briefs PM about his upcoming US visit (nn), ‘Recruitment
drive will open within Oct’, by Phanindra Dahal (kp) [???], UNMIN
chief takes up Defence Minister's controversial statement with PM, says
CPA must be implemented (nn), Home
Minister vows to implement special security strategy again (nn), Loose
ends: How federal Nepal’s national heritage is going to be managed
needs to be decided, by Bipin Adhikari (kp)
21/10/2009: Tea
party belies Maoists’ pledge (ht), Between
the lines (ht), Translate
Words Into Action (rn), Three-party
task force to prepare common document for consensus by Thursday
(nn), NHRC
for action against ex-CoAS (ht), Journos
condemn Patel's 'release', by Sujit Kumar Aryal (ht), State
of impunity (rep), Our
survival Kill the snake, break not the stick, by Mani Dixit (ht), There
is need of national consensus for bringing Nepal Sambat into use: PM
(rn), The
party is over: Home is where his heart is, and it is home where
Prachanda's bigger problems remain, by Surendra Phuyal (kp)
20/10/2009: Maoists
decide to strive for consensus; hosting tea reception today (nn), Nepal´s Supreme
Leaders Wreaking Democracy, by Prakash Bom (Global Politician)
19/10/2009: Dahal
returns from China; says dialogue is UCPN-M's priority, not protests
(nn)
18/10/2009: CA
likely to miss deadline again (kp), Waxing
And Waning of Girija Koirala, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km), Bhandari
dances to Olis trumpet (ht), Walkathon
for Newar autonomous state (ht), Sujata
promotion irks Deuba (kp), Rooting
for Nepali Sambat: Do we need another people’s war to get Nepal Sambat
implemented?, by Hisila Yami (kp), Bhattarai
floats three options for ending deadlock (nn)
17/10/2009: Prakash
Man trains his gun on GPK's 'grip' in party (ht), Deuba
unhappy with Sujata’s promotion to DPM; Sujata ‘warns’ NC leaders
against trying to change govt (nn)
16/10/2009: Mine
menace persists: Toll reaches 113, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Frost
on the pane (ht), CA
women members to table sankalpa prastav (ht), Maoist
women left behind, by Aruna Rayamajhi (sp), 3-party
panel to prepare sankalpa prastav (ht), Peace
process and people’s Sovereignty in Nepal, by Govinda Raj Joshi
(Nepali Congress) (sp), The
President has not violated any constitutional provisions, interview
witrh Surya Dhungel (sp), Zero-sum
Game: As three major political parties stick to their guns, political
stalemate continues, by Saroj Dahal (sp), NC
prez brushes aside ‘minor irritants’, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Family
matters: Koirala's dynastic tendency undermines democracy in his party,
by Mallika Aryal (nt), The
daughter also rises: Who said hardcore politics was a popularity
contest?, by CK Lal (nt), Risk-taking
for dummies: The latest scandal exposes the management values that
underpin many of Nepal's institutions, by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt), NC
leaders wash dirty laundry in public, accuse party president of
whimsical behavior and nepotism (nn), Discord,
and more discord: Too little, too late to meet the constitution deadline
(nt), Uncomplicating
peace: Forgetting the past is not Nepal's future, by Prashant
Jha (nt), PM
Nepal says Maoists have kept their lust for power after being greeted
with black flag (nn)
15/10/2009: UN
appeals for swift discharge of minors (kp), Flag
debate flares up (kp) [The current flag
is definitely based on Hindu symbolism and does not suit an inclusive
secular state!!], Parties
agree on flexible constitutional amendment procedures, but differ on
national symbols (nn 15/10/2009), 3-party
nod to prioritise statute (ht) [???],
CC
to seek GPK clarification, by Prakash Acharya (ht), CA
committee sticks to deadline, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Big
three form taskforce to give way out to political deadlock (nn) [This does not mean anything!], Oli
for amending peace accord (nn) [Prevent
this extremely conservative minded politician from returning Nepal to
times of civil war!!]
14/10/2009: Maoists
spoil relief distribution, by Shivraj Bhatta (ht), Relief
distribution to flood victims stalled due to Maoist threat (nn), Kids
relive trauma of violence, by Somnath Banstola (ht), Results
must speak (ht), State
restructuring and fiscal federalism: Convergence is a big challenge,
by Dilli Raj Khanal (ht), Sushil
on Sujata’s new post (ht), NC
leader claims party will seek clarification from NC president on
Sujata's promotion (nn), Sujata
slams NC leaders against her (ht), Induction
of new DPM will stabilise govt: PM (rn) [by
wooing Girija??], CA
vice-chair cut up with leaders (ht), Three-party
meet fails to hammer out a deal (ht), House
meet postponed after obstruction (rn), Top
UN official calls for immediate release of 2,973 minors in Maoist
cantonments (nn), 'Katawal
could get important responsibility' (nn) [????],
Big
Three agree to settle differences on new constitution (nn) [one of thousands of similar empty promises!!]
13/10/2009: PLA
leader criticises govt package (ht), Don’t
stand in way: Minister to Maoists (kp), Maybe,
a pointer (ht), Muslims'
five-day ultimatum to govt (ht), Maoists
table amended draft (ht), DPM
post for Sujata Koirala, by Prakash Acharya (ht), PM
appoints Sujata Deputy Prime Minister (rn), Sujata
sworn in as DPM, NC leaders miffed, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Khanal
says FM Koirala's promotion has not put govt in tight rope (nn), NC
CWC meeting put off as leaders stand divided over Sujata's elevation to
DPM (nn), ‘Difficult
to have statute by May 28’ (kp), Looking
to the future: The Maoists have a long-term plan to install themselves
in power so firmly that they cannot be dislodged, by Aditya
Adhikari (kp)
12/10/2009: Indigenous
groups decry state division (kp), 373
disqualified PLA fighters all set for new life, by Sabin Chandra
Acharya (ht), Rehabilitation
begins at Dudhauli (rn), Disqualified
fighters’ discharge process begins, by Rajkumar Karki (kp), Norwegian
support to the discharge and rehabilitation process (nn), CoAS:
NA will accept decision on integration (kp), Prachanda
sets off for China: UCPN-M boss promises end of stalemate on October 20
(ht), Prachanda
off to China, Says deadlock to end soon (rn), Peace
process about to collapse: Bhattarai (ht), Constitution
in the making: Politically neutral Nepal, by Madhav Shrestha (ht), Nemwang
flays foreign powers (rn), Sujata
Koirala appointed DPM (nn) [Never ending
nepotism!!]
11/10/2009: MJF
chief shows no mercy to govt (kp), OHCHR
heart aches for indigenous lot (kp), Talks
on to resolve deadlock, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Rights
activists' pledge to solve political dispute, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Three's
a crowd: The big parties want to keep the Maoists out as they hate to
share power with them, by Janak Raj Joshi (kp), Disqualified
PLA fighters, minors to be released today, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Discriminated'
Khas Kshetris up ante for inclusion in indigenous list: Caste accounts
for 18 per cent of the population (ht), UN
Mission In Nepal Expedite The Integration And Rehabilitation Processes,
by Indra Karki (rn) [The
UN mission can never be successful without the willing cooperation of
the elected and nominated 'leaders' of Nepal! But such willingness is
not existent!], For
Ending Political Deadlock, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
10/10/2009: UCPN-M
lawmakers stall House once again (ht), Prove
majority to form govt, says PM (rn), Dahal,
PM Nepal meet Koirala separately; no consensus in sight yet (nn), Dahal
to leave for weeklong China tour Sunday (nn), EU
delegates' recipe for peace, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Compromise
key to peace: Troika, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Partial
effect to east bandh (ht), The
Voice of Multi-lingual Nepal: Manjushree Thapa on translating Nepali
writing and the state of affairs, by Amish Raj Mulmi (kp), No
talks with anarchists, says minister Chemjong (rn) [Anarchy
is also calling for bandhs and boycotting the work of the CA; and there
is hardly any political party that has not praticed these anarchist
poltics time and again!!], Security
top brass going on a foreign visit (nn) [??]
09/10/2009: Discharge
after economic package, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), An
officer and a gentleman (kp), Khanal
for parliamentary debate on president’s move (nn), Statute
naming game starts (kp), Scribes
haul Rawal over ‘spy plan’ (kp), Let
them come to Tundikhel, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Sub-committee
hands over draft of constitution to CC (nn), Delegation
shows concern about peace process, statute (rn), National
Govt. A Must, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn)
08/10/2009: Army
chief: Integration purely a political issue, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp), Koirala
washes his hands of charges (kp), Groundwork
begins for fighters’ discharge (kp), Moderators’
plight, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Instability
In Interest Of Foreign Powers, by Shyam K.C. (rn), Maoists
stall House business (ht), FNJ
to protest govt's plans to use journos as spooks (nn)
07/10/2009: Politicos
pack a punch, paunch and all, by Asim Suvedi and Pratichya Dulal
(kp), Matrika,
Jagat to lose CA berths (kp), Parliament
braces for storm clouds, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Reconciliation
or revolt?, by Surendra Phuyal (kp), US
viewpoint: Yet to be assured about Maoists, by Rishi Dhamala
(ht), Occupier
NA makes govt officials suffer, by Shiva Apriya (ht), Defence
Minister for revision of peace accord (nn) [??], Prachanda
for common motion at Parliament (rn), Maoists
may even table impeachment proposal against Prez: Dr Bhattarai (nn)
06/10/2009: PM,
Dahal hold talks to end deadlock (kp), Dahal
says party's 'new proposal' to resolve political deadlock (nn), Heavy
political wrangling Fallout on statute writing, by Mukti Rijal
(ht), DPM
sees design to topple government (ht), Prachanda
denies proposing GPK as PM (rn), Dahal:
Change of guard our 4th priority (kp), Govt
to start fighters’ discharge in earnest (kp), Jwala
Singh's top man arrested (nn)
05/10/2009: Stalemate
will end Wednesday: Koirala; Yield ground first, Dahal tells parties
(kp), Top
leaders vow to clear impasse in next three days (rn), Maoist
put heat on political parties (kp), Maoists
for amicable solution, protests only second option (rn), Gathering
milieu to lessen mistrust, by Prakash Acharya (ht), PM
Nepal meets Maoist chairman (nn), No
iced tea (ht), Matrika:
Our party forming army too (kp) [Nepal
cannot have enough armies if it shall be destroyed quickly!!], Allegations
and counter-allegations, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Rule
of law? What?, by John N. Parajuli (kp), The
tiller should own the land, interview with Hari Roka (kp), PM
Nepal assures increase in monthly allowance to injured of 2006 movement
(nn)
04/10/2009: Tea
party raises hope for consensus, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Ball
on top leaders' court, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), End
to deadlock on horizon: PM; Dahal, Katawal steal the show
(kp), NC-UML
proposal comes a cropper, by Anil Giri (kp), Maoist
demand hard to meet (kp), UCPN-M
to make more efforts to end deadlock (nn), Bhattarai
sees no solution (kp), Groundswell
of protest after Tihar (ht), NA
deprives rightful claimants of assets, by Laxmi Gautam (ht), Debate
on timeframe of new statute (kp), Sujata
to be DPM (rep), UML
tea reception underway (nn), Holy
Or Unholy Alliance of Eighteen Political Parties, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km)
03/10/2009: Three-party
talks fail to make headway (ht), Big
three fail to reach consensus (nn), Senior
Nepali Congress leaders stand up for Prez (ht), Maoists
show black flags at President Yadav (nn), Dr
Bhattarai blames NC, UML for deadlock (nn), Democracy's
blurred future, by Lok Raj Baral (rep), Top
leaders hopeful of breakthrough within few days (nn)
02/10/2009: Nod
to sankalpa prastav in principle, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Parties
inch closer to consensus (kp), Saturday's
three-party meet to finalise draft of consensus (nn), UCPN-M
not to budge on its stance on 'civilian supremacy' (nn), Matrika
finds upsurge of monarchists across parties (ht), Sushil
Koirala rules out action against Prez (ht), President,
PM discuss prevalent politics (nn), Party
chiefs spell consensus to end violence (nn), Move
to extend CA term draws flak (kp), Our
finest hour, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp)
01/10/2009: Parties
working for common motion, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Dashain
dialogue, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), End
pretenses (ht), Prachanda
meets Prez (ht), Khanal-Dahal
discuss ending deadlock (nn), Senior
citizens and constitution: Focus on rights, by Chhattra Pradhan (ht)
30/09/2009: UCPN
(Maoist) deputes team to talk with other parties (nn), 'Constitution-writing
ought to be prime basis of political consensus' (nn), Dahal
meets President Yadav to end current political deadlock (nn)
29/09/2009: Maoists
decide to be more flexible (nn)
27/09/2009: Deadlock
will end soon, says Koirala (nn)
26/09/2009: Nepal
still a killing field: 1284 deaths, 2,100 abductions (kp), Govt
revises conflict toll (kp), Three
JMMT cadres killed (kp), Consensus
by Nov. 7: Dahal (kp), Implement
pledges: OHCHR to Maoists (kp), OHCHR-N's
strongly-worded missive for Prachand (ht), Marathon
parleys to end stubborn impasse: Talks to continue on Saturday
(kp), Parties
inch closer to a deal on Prez debate, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), No
debate on president’s move, says PM (nn), The
claim for rights, by Aditya Adhikari (kp)
25/09/2009: Eclipse
of reason, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Maoists
have four options:Pokharel (ht), UML-Maoist
meet concludes positively (nn), Beggar
description of conflict-hit NC cadre (ht), Crime
and no punishment?, by Bhagirath Yogi and Saroj Dahal (sp), Security
program is yielding results , interview with Bhim Rawal (kp), Competing
Inequality: Growing up Untouchable in Nepal, by Mohan Das Manandhar
and Rojan Bajracharya (sp), “Dalits
are one of the most deprived communities in Nepal”, interview with
Biswendra Paswan (sp)
24/09/2009: 'Endgame
for the People's Republic to begin from Valley' (ht), ‘Present
crisis extraordinary’ (rn), Move
to incorporate in new statute: 15-year wait for citizenship for
foreign-origin wives (ht), Security
alert in violence-hit Birgunj, by Rabi Dahal (ht), Without
business, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Defense
minister instructs NA headquarters to resume recruitment (nn) [??]
23/09/2009: Statute-drafting
deadline may be missed: CC chair (ht), 'Maoists'
stir to surpass April Uprising' (ht), No
let up: NC has made it plain and clear that its support for the UML-led
government will continue without any let up (ht)
22/09/2009: Maoists
blame NC for deadlock (ht), Poudel
launches tirade against Prachanda (ht), Dahal
claims Madhesis are withdrawing support to govt (nn), No
revolt after Tihar, Maoist leader says (nn), Woman
rights activists clamour for fair representation in Truth Commission
(ht), Mistrust
mars statute drafting process, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Girija
opposes 'latitudinal division' of the country (nn)
21/09/2009: Sujata
bashes govt, party (kp), MJF
chief roars in Sunsari (kp), A
stone’s throw away, by Shyam K.C. (kp), We
will establish an army of 100,000 people, interview with Tharu
leader Laxman Tharu (kp), Property
ceiling clause comes under fire, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Cabinet
forms panel to provide relief to insurgency victims (ht), Maoists'
end-game strategy, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht)
20/09/2009: NC
pledges firm support to govt (ht), Ministry
fires Maoist-picked secretaries (ht) [Yes,
please make peace without participation of the Maoists as the state did
between 1996 and 2006!!], Talks
On To End Crisis (rn), Is
Country Heading Towards Ethnic War?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Consumption,
Distribution, Poverty And Inequality, by Kamal Raj Dhungel
(rn), Govt
forms panel to assess damages during insurgency (nn) [??], PM
Nepal praises 'heroic acts' of NA, says it has always accepted civilian
supremacy (nn) [... and made more than
1.000 of these supreme civilian people dissappear!!]
19/09/2009: Revolt
after Tihar: Dahal (kp), Festivity
pause for Maoists' stir (ht) [And what
about the festivities of Nepal's non-Hindu groups??], Prachanda
directs PLA fighters to obey govt's order, by Chintamani Poudel
(ht), Security
mechanism for festive season, by Sabin Chandra Acharya (ht), CA
panel okays land reform amid serious controversy, by Phanindra
Dahal (kp), Truth
And Reconciliation, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn)
18/09/2009: ‘House
business to resume soon’ (rn), NC
proposes 16 provinces (rn), Proposal
passed by CA committee allows govt to seize land above ceiling
(nn), Dahal
warns of 'decisive revolt' after Tihar (nn 18/09/2009)
17/09/2009: PM
vows to activate NSC, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Overdue
galvanisation: The national security policy should not be in the
interest of any ruling party, but for the good of the citizens
(ht), Big
Three on verge of ending deadlock: Joint sankalpa prastav
likely; NC fears no-trust motion (ht), Big
3 agree on joint resolution motion (kp), NC,
UML dare Maoists (kp), Uncalled-for
actions (kp), SC
order deceptive, VP claims, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), I'm
still the Vice President: Jha, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), State
Restructuring (rn), Dahal
for constitution amendment to 'rectify' President's move (nn), A
hard nut to crack (kp), NC,
UML miss federal wagon (kp), Old
habits, by Achyut Wagle (kp)
16/09/2009: Self-determinism
sans secession: CA panel (kp), UML
proposes 13 provinces (rn), Brahmins,
Chhetris join indigenous issue, seek tag, by Dev Kumar Sunuwar
(kp), We
want in, by Bhesh K. Tamang (kp), Some
difficult questions, by Prashant Jha (kp), Losing
course, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Activate
National Defence Council: PM, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Parleys
on to end parliament disruption (ht), Maoists'
gen secy for referendum to end current stalemate (ht), Constitutional
dynamics of federalism: Issues vs concepts, by Anuj Mishra (ht), Faded
optimism: The Maoist cadres out in force to disrupt any official
function attended by a cabinet member seems to be the norm now
(ht), Parties
divided on national flag (nn) [The
symbols and colours of the current flag are closely related to the
feudal Hindu state!!], Herders
and priests: The Bahun leaders are wasting time by acting like cheap
manipulators and traditional practitioners of exclusionism, by
Pramod Mishra (kp), Bogie
politics: The NC and the UML are haunted by the ghosts of the monarchy
and the Maoists, by Abhi Subedi (kp)
15/09/2009: Dangerous
apathy (kp), UN:
Execute recommendations (kp), Control
mechanism for PLA finalized, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), CA
panel's nod to right to self-determination (ht), Day
I discussion on judiciary: Many CA members skip
deliberations; Major parties not on the same page (kp), CA
panel's proposals raise fear over judicial independence, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), CA
members detained (kp) [mainly Dalits!!],
PM's
function disrupted; 30 hurt: Maoists clash with cops at Purbanchal
University convocation venue, by Manoj Shrestha (ht)
14/09/2009: As
rift deepens, tones keep on changing: ‘Maoists can lead’ (kp),
Nepal
sees Maoist sway in UML top brass (kp), CA
committee set for voting (kp), Hail
to the chief (kp), Indigenous
Experts' Meet: Self-determination, inclusion top agendas (kp),
Lawmakers
lambast judiciary revamp proposal (ht), CA
starts deliberations on judiciary draft report (rn), Code
of conduct for PLA combatants (ht)
13/09/2009: 'Maoist
trap ahead’ (kp), PM
hits out at Prachanda (ht), PM
harangues Maoists for creating rift in ‘coalition’ (rn), Maoist
lawmakers arrested while staging protest in front of Singha Durbar
(nn), Parliamentary
system not acceptable to UCPN-M: Kiran (ht) [??], Be
ready for final battle, says Dr Baburam Bhattarai (ht), Will
The CA Draft New Constitution By 28 May 2010?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn)
12/09/2009: UML,
NC in line of Prachanda's fire, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), Prachanda
warns of third people’s movement (rn), Maoist-led
govt possible if there's consensus: Pokharel (nn), Pandey
rules out timely statute by sidelining Maoists (nn), Restructuring
The State, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn)
11/09/2009: Int'l
community worries over sluggish statute-drafting pace (ht), French
parliamentary delegation meets former PM Deuba, warns rift between
parties might adversely affect constitution making (nn), Deadline
saga: There is optimism being floated around that the deadline for
promulgating the new constitution will be met (ht), Time
Running Out (rn), Turning
the key (nt), Ananta
makes Maoists' lust for power obvious (ht), Why
Are Parties Repeating Mistakes?, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Nepal
and Koirala: Nepal is behaving as if he is the leader rather than the
figurehead of a wobbly coalition, by CK Lal (nt), Two
more ministers inducted into cabinet (nn) [Why??
Squandering of public property is also a form of crime!!], Maoist
leaders raise war cry; vow to bring down UML govt (nn), Old
Precedent: Vice president Permananda Jha kicks off a row over language,
rekindling a decades-old fire that could snowball into a major
political crisis, by Saroj Dahal (sp), “I
took The Oath in Hindi and There Is Nothing Wrong On It”, interview
with Upendra Yadav (sp), “Don’t
pretend that we have any silver bullet for the new constitution of
Nepal”, interview with Robert Piper (sp)
10/09/2009: Disunity
among parties leads CA to miss deadline: Amends work schedule for sixth
time as May 28,2010 draws closer (ht), Rescheduled
for sixth time (kp), 'Court
cannot issue order to President' (ht) [Highest
judicial authority is in the hands of the Supreme Court! The President
is not an authoritarian monarch!], Limbuwan
Council proposes eight states (ht), Maoist
model of judiciary Impractical in Nepal, by Ramesh Parajuli (ht), CoAS
who has steered clear of controversy, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht)
09/09/2009: Prachanda
finds radical ally in Dr Bhattarai, by Shiva Apriya (ht), Prachanda
predicts doom for UML-led coalition govt (ht), House
deadlock could be solved, says Prachanda (rn), CA
set to amend constitution-drafting timetable (nn), Committe
drafts code of conduct for PLA fighters, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Sunsari
head of Ranabir Sena, two others held (ht), Rising
inequality: Political economy of conflict, by Kamal Raj
Dhungel (ht), Special
security plan for Kathmandu Valley, by Trishna RL Rana Thapa (ht)
08/09/2009: Constitutional
crisis looming, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Defiant
Jha ushers in constitutional impasse: Experts, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(ht), ‘No
erosion of trust yet’, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Madhes-based
parties in govt bats for Jha (ht), Spoken
too soon: It may be too early for the government to claim success
(kp), Maoists
still nurse grudge against Prez (ht), Prachanda
takes a dig at rivals, by Suryamani Gautam (ht), Prachanda
warns of thunder for civil supremacy (rn), Dahal
rules out ending house deadlock (nn), Arms
haul from outlawed Ranabir Sena's office, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Ranavir
Sena ‘headquarters’ busted (nn), Caught
finally (ht), Power
tussle puts statute drafting on back burner, by Prakash
Acharya (ht)
07/09/2009: Special
panel to rein in Maoist combatants, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Panel
urges political role for PLA fighters, by Tika R Pradhan (ht), Maoist
combatants are still being politically and militarily trained,
interview with Deepak Prakash Bhatta (kp), Maoist
chairman plans to arm people at large, by Manoj Shrestha (ht), Defence
Army chief Mainali in police net (kp), Big
catch for Morang police: Brains behind Nepal Defence Army and Ranabir
Sena in the net, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Hindu
extremist leader arrested in Nepal (Dawn), Only
12 out of 110 armed groups political: Home Ministry (nn), Govt
holds talks with five armed groups of Terai (rn), Hangover
from the past, by Prem Phyak (kp), Koirala
unlikely to pull the rug from under Nepal's feet, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ht)
06/09/2009: Parleys on
to make Sujata DPM (kp), Bid
to get Sujata into CA (ht) [??], VP oath
row: 9 MPs withdraw support to govt (kp), Seven
MJF (D) lawmakers for pulling out of govt (ht), MJF-D
lawmakers react over SC verdict on VP Jha (rn), NC
pledges full backing to govt (ht), NC
will not pull down UML-led govt: Paudel (ht), CA again
fails to live up to promise (kp), Dahal
warns of people’s revolt (kp), Rebellion
is right approved by UN, says Prachanda (ht), Help
wanted, by Aditya Baral (kp), Security
plan aims at relief to Terai: Rawal (rn), Maoist
Movement Ignores Ground Reality, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Govt
launches campaign for empowering women, by Ranju Kafle (rn), 'Nepali
women doubly victimised' (ht), Badal
for union of leftist, patriotic forces (ht), Maoist
combatants to be brought under the command of Special Committee
(nn), Controversy
Over Oath In Hindi, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
05/09/2009: Pressure
piles on Maoists to let House run (kp), Govt robs
Jha of Army cover (kp), Govt
takes back Jha's privileges (rn), Govt
blow to Jha's privileges (ht), Brahmins’
Turn (rn), NC
president proposes Dy PM, CA member for daughter (nn) [??], Keep
army out of politics: Katawal (nn) [An
army that is reponsible for more than 1000 disappearances and numerous
extra-judicial killings cannot be kept out of politics!!], Nothing
can bring down govt, claims PM (nn), Seven
MJF (D) lawmakers withdraw support to govt (nn)
04/09/2009: Ethnic
groups stage protests (kp), General
strikes cripple life (rn), Life
outside valley comes to standstill (ht), ‘Retrospective
provision a must’ (kp) [!!], Maoists
propose 13 provinces, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Maoists
propose dividing country into 13 states; UML, NC yet to table proposal
(nn), Objection!
(kp), One
hundred days with Nepal: Time to make difficult decisions and prove to
the people that this government really exists (nt), by Mallika
Aryal, Govt
fate hinges on performance: Koirala (kp), Koirala
sour over expansion?, by Shekhar Regmi (ht), Minister
blow to disqualified PLAs (kp), With
bated breath, by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), Cabinet
Expansion (rn), Chronic
Cronyism Ruins Parties, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Security
beyond the security sector: A wide-ranging collection still misses the
point, by Suvaya Dev Pant (nt), Jumping
the gun: Federalism is fraught with potential failure, by Ratna
Sansar Shrestha (nt), Deadly
deadlock (nt), The
fallacy of supremacy: Where does the buck stop, at the Supreme Court or
the Constituent Assembly?, by CK Lal (nt), The
Maoist mind: A three-pronged strategy from the comrades in the run-up
to Dasain, by Prashant Jha (nt), Govt
withdraws annuities given to Paramananda Jha (nn), Jha
to move SC pleading for active VP: 'I'll retake oath in Maithili'
(ht), Reconciliation
as a driver: Building peace, by Stig Marker Hansen (ht)
03/09/2009: Cabinet
bloated, NC ministers skip oath, by Anil Giri (kp), Nepal
expands jumbo cabinet (ht), Nine
more members inducted in cabinet: Total strength 42, further
expansion likely, by Bhadra Sharma (rn), [42
is not enough! The country needs many more superfluous ministers!!],
CA
panel okays concept paper (kp), Ethnic
groups in stir mood (kp), Strike
by ethnic communities cripples life across the country (nn), Khas
Chhetris launch protests, demand indigenous status (ht), Separation
Of Powers, Checks And Balances, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rn), Govt
won't last long if PM makes wrong moves: Koirala (nn), Prime
Ministers' apathy makes panels suffer, by Prakash Acharya (ht)
02/09/2009: ‘Integration,
rehab in 6 months’, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Reformed
special panel to speed up army ‘integration’ (rn), Special
issues: Integration and rehabilitation should be addressed only by
the Special Committee (kp), When
Johnny goes marching home: Rehabilitation and integration of
Maoist combatants as part of Nepal’s Security Sector Reform,
by Kul Chandra Gautam (kp), PM: VP
stirred hornet’s nest (kp), Will 7th
amendment resolve oath row?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Maoist
leaders tread on Madhesi parties’ toes (kp), In other
words: Madhesi parties will put Hindi forward as a symbolic
language of unity in the Tarai, by Abhi Subedi (kp), CC forms
crucial sub-panel (kp), Multicultural
healing: Restructuring state institutions is important, but equally
important are public conversations about equality and human dignity,
by Pramod Mishra (kp), Govt
grappling with challenges in 100 days, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Cabinet
likely to be expanded today (nn) [???],
12
point agreement: Why New Delhi but not in Nepal? (tg)
01/09/2009: High time
for retroactivity, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), AISC
resumes works, extends JMCC's duration by 3 months (nn), Maoists to
join special committee, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), They
can’t wait forever: Rehabilitation and integration of Maoist
combatants as part of Nepal’s Security Sector Reform, by Kul
Chandra Gautam (kp), Integration
models for Maoist combatats, by Kul Chandra Gautam (ht), Oath row:
House has the answer (kp), PM
hints at cutting annuities to VP Jha (nn), Madhesis
pin hopes on amendment bill (ht), The uses
of law: Those
who argue that the Vice President should take the oath in Nepali fail
to realise that the state's legitimacy comes from its ability to evolve,
by Aditya Ahikari (kp), Partying
to the bank: As aggregators of people’s hopes, parties should be
above the fray of cheap money (kp), Implementing
Special Security Plan, by Laxman Datt Pant (rn), Formation
of industrial security force falters (nn)
31/08/2009: Into thin
air (kp), Over
4,000 killed in western region (rn), VP Jha
refuses to retake oath (kp), VP
Jha refuses to take oath in Nepali, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Jha
ceases to be VP legally, says Bar (rn), Jha's
position as VP defunct from today (nn), Khanal
says VP Jha's snub to SC has invited new crisis; MJF chair thanks Jha
for his stand (nn), Madhesi
leaders meet Koirala over oath row (nn), PM:
Amendment bill on oath pending (kp), Peace in
pieces?, by Hisila Yami (kp), Big
mistake, by Shyam K.C. (kp)
30/08/2009: VP takes
recourse to Article 151 (kp), Vice
President to vacate office today, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), PM
consults VP, legal experts, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Supporters
of VP Jha take to streets (ht), Strike
cripples life Terai (nn), Cabinet
requests VP to take oath (nn), VP
Jha snubs Cabinet request; says he will consider re-taking oath only
after constitutional amendment (nn), KJWP
leader arrested in connection with Friday's bomb attack (nn), West
cries for panel on disappearances (kp), Embassies
seek prompt action on disappearances (ht), 'Disappearances'
bill must be amended to meet international standards: rights
organizations (nn), Weary-eyed,
they await kin’s homecoming, by Baburam Kharel, Statute
sans Maoists: No way, says Gautam (kp), Gachchhadar
ready to quit DPM for Maoists (rn), Parties
poles apart on eligible age for voting (kp), Will
Constitution Be Written In Time?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Constitutional
bodies without chiefs for long time (nn), Maoists
decide to intensify agitation (nn)
29/08/2009: UNMIN
clarifies its role (kp), Acharya is
CC Chair (kp), Acharya
wins hands down against Shrestha, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Jha goes
to court (kp), Jha
knocks on SC door, files two pleas, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Yadav
urges VP to quit (kp), PM
writes to VP, urges for taking oath in Nepali (kp), Jha
softens stance on oath row (nn), Bomb
explodes near VP’s residence (kp), House
panel votes to clip SC powers (rn) [???],
Challenges
To Constitution Writing, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), Kirat
outfit planning suicide attacks (ht), Intl
community calls for action against culprits of forced disappearances
(nn)
28/08/2009: Acharya,
Shrestha to clash (kp), Acharya,
Shrestha vying for CC Chair NC, UCPN-Maoist field candidates (rn), Nilambar
Acharya elected CC head (nn), Constitutional
Committee chair (rn), Army
integration (kp), Fuzzy
logic goes with transition, by Anuj Mishra (ht), Exercise
in Army bashing: The latest ICG report on Nepal’s peace process is
full of unsubstantiated stories about the Nepal Army, by Ram S. Mahat (kp) [Numerous
crimes commited by security forces, Maoists, royalists and supporting
politicians during the times of the insurgency and the royal putsch are
a matter of fact! There can be no justice and rule of law as long as
the system of impunity continues!!], OHCHR
concerned on NA’s lack of accountability on human rights (nn), Vanishing
hope: The families of Nepal's disappeared are forgotten, by Ram
Kumar Bhandari (nt), Swearing
in Hindi: The veep oath saga exposes some myths, by Prashant Jha
(nt), VP
Jha moves SC for review of 'unjust' verdict, Madhesi parties announce
stir (nn), Will
PM operate Article 151 to thwart SC order? Mulls over controversial
statute provision to nullify the apex court's ruling in VP's oath case,
by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), Kirat
outfit's press meet at gunpoint (ht)
27/08/2009: UNMIN not
effective, its role in question (kp), See you
around (kp), Impunity
continues: Failure to manage the arms could invite disaster, and the
country has already seen it during the conflict period (ht) [The
problem would not arise if the so-called party leaders had solved
the issue of army integration immediately after the CA elections as it
was also part of the agreement!!], Carter
Center: ‘Peace process questionable’ (kp), Carter
Center worried over power politics (ht), The
Carter Center international observation mission in Nepal: First
interim report (Relief Web) [see full
report], Big three
fail to make headway (kp), Big
three fail to reach consensus on CC chair (nn), UML
chief: Maoists key players (kp), Yes we
are, says Dahal (kp) [Form
a government of UCPN (Maoist) und CPN (UML) only for everyday politics
and let all parties concentrate on the constitution writing process!!],
PM
puts conditions to let Maoists head CC, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), VP gets
another quit call (kp), Madhesi
parties take exception to SC order (ht), Serious
consequences if SC order on VP Jha case implemented, Madhesi parties
warn (nn), Linguistic
rights activists suggest VP Jha to take oath in Maithili (nn), Same old
thing, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Reading
the code, by Thomas A. Marks (kp), Research
reveals youths' love for Nepali as official language (ht), Armed
outfit chief appears in public (ht)
26/08/2009: PLA
venturing out against CPA: UNMIN (kp), UNMIN
again bails out erring PLA fighters, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht), Prez asks
VP to retake oath (kp), Take
oath in Nepali, Prez tells VP, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Dahal
suggests VP Jha to resign (nn), Gods
and demons: The Maoists can be blamed for a lot of things but not for
lack of rigorous and coherent thinking about political issues and
handling of the ethnic question, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Playing
truant: The idea of the high level political mechanism is in the
pipeline, but no concrete results have materialized (ht), Confrontation
is imminent in Nepal, by N.P. Upadhyaya (tg), Nepal:
Truth, Reconciliation and Upholding the victims’ cause, by Prawash
Gautam (tg)
25/08/2009: Police net
19 armed PLA combatants, by Manoj Poudel (kp), 20
armed PLA men held, freed, by Krishna Prasad Dhakal (ht), Delhi
steps back to think way ahead with Maoists, by Akhilesh Upadhyay
(kp), Two
directions, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), High-level
panel birth gets boost (kp), VP’s
course of action within timeline (kp), VP
may face corruption charge: NBA chief (ht), 109
armed outfits under security watch: Rawal (rn), 'Another
people's revolt in offing': Maoist chairman plans to fire fresh salvo
at Prez, by Surendra Kafle (ht)
24/08/2009: SC to VP:
Retake fresh oath within seven days (kp), SC
serves ultimatum on Vice-President, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht), SC
crossed its jurisdiction: VP Jha (nn), Chhetris
clamour for indigenous status, by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (kp), Rawal:
Govt to execute security roadmap (kp), Home
Minister urges parties not to provide sanctuary to criminals (nn), Post-conflict
risks (kp), This
cabinet doesn’t want the constitution written, interview with
Barsha Man Pun "Ananta", UCPN (Maoists) (kp), Kangaroo
courts set for comeback, by Jagadish Bhattarai (ht), UML,
Maoists lock horns over Prime Minister's visit to India, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ht), Dahal
hints at withdrawing protest if parties agree to debate Prez's move in
House (nn)
23/08/2009: Nepal
brings home the bacon, by Dinesh Wagle (kp), Congress
for early Army integration (kp), Nepal:
Govt can purchase arms for cops (kp), Rare
commodities, by Nischal N. Pandey (kp), Basic
Principles Of Federalism, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
22/08/2009: Sujata
puts her case (kp), NC
summons Sujata, seeks clarification (kp), Experts:
Water, sanitation a must (kp), Small
arms a big threat: Report (kp), Justice
For Victims, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (kp), VP's
Office seeks explanation from Supreme Court (ht) [???]
21/08/2009: Maiost
battle cry against govt (kp), UCPN-Maoist
brings out 45-point demands (rn), Maoists'
long list of demand ahead of stir (ht), Dahal:
Parleys on to stitch up new govt (kp), So what’s
new? The present coalition government is not proving to be any
different than the old one, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Challenges
to peace building: Experience shows that settlement to end civil
war guarantees neither peace nor democracy, by Mahendra Lawoti (kp), Partisan
Interests Mar Constitution Writing, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), UML
moots 15 provinces in new statute, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Nepali
dilemma: A vibrant democracy or destructive politics?, by Ganga
Thapa (ht)
20/08/2009: VP
gives ambiguous reply on taking fresh oath to SC (nn), President
airs concern over apex court order, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) [What democratic state is this where President and
VP deny the judicial supremacy of the Supreme Court??], NC CWC
miffed at Sujata’s antics (kp), DPM:
Sujata defied diplomatic norms (kp), Sujata’s
shenanigans (kp), Sujata
opted out due to illness, says NC (ht), Maoists
for forming front to fight anti-peace elements (kp), Seized
land yet to be returned, by Ganesh Chaudhary (kp), People
power, by Biswas Baral (kp), House
stalling by Maoists continues (rn), UN
Mission In Nepal, Role In Management Of Combatants, by Indra Karki
(kp), Ethnic
minorities' stir threatens national integrity?, by Ishwor N Rijal
(ht), Dahal
hopeful for a 'Maoist-led national govt' soon (nn), UML-led
govt will survive full term: Deuba (nn)
19/08/2009: Serious
fissure surfaces in CA judiciary committee, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp), NC,
UML accuse Maoists of imposing decision in the CA (ht), Parliament
disruption on (kp), Miles to
go: Inclusive constitution and equitable state restructuring are
the order of the day (kp), Financial
federalism: Federalism is about achieving economic growth and
ensuring social justice, by Bhim Prasad
Bhurtel (kp), Tarai’s
language dilemma: Those who have designated Hindi as their mother
tongue in Nepal can't write it correctly, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Sujata
skips Delhi trip (kp), Jolt
to Nepal's united polity, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (ht), Prachanda
despises PM’s visit sans FM (rn), Veep
Jha will not take fresh oath in Nepali (ht), Pipe
dream musing: There can be no complacency on the score that the country
ranks 146th out of the 176 that are included (ht), Strengthening
National Integrity System, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn), NRNA
reiterates dual citizenship against NRN Identity Card (nn), Readymade
constitution likely tg)
18/08/2009: Amendment
to allow oath-taking in language of choice soon: Govt urges VP to
retake oath in Nepali (kp), Should we
go for retro-laws?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), CA panels
slack, calendar may be deferred (kp), Ensure
equal opportunity for all: UN, by Amrita Gurung (kp) [see Nepal Human
Development Report 2009 by UNDP (full
text as pdf], Nation
ranks 142; lowest in South Asia (ht), Get tough
on army integration, NC told (kp), Principled
politics: Hardly put into practice, by Subarna Chhetri (ht), Maoist,
non-Maoist parties differ on differ on judicial independence, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Cabinet
expansion deferred; FM Koirala expecting promotion to DPM (nn) [??]
17/08/2009: New date
for CC chair polls (kp), See you
later (kp), Extravagant
show: The hectic pace of talks to sort out matters at the last minute,
unfortunately, failed to produce any result (ht), All
together now, by Shyam K.C. (kp), OHCHR-N's
term extension questioned (ht), Dalit
front cries for privileges (ht), Govt's
seriousness on peace process in doubt, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht),
Govt
decides to ask VP Jha to take oath in Nepali (nn), House
obstruction continues (nn)
16/08/2009: CC Chair
election put off to Aug 28 (kp), Election
for CC head rescheduled for August 28 (nn), Big
III for putting off CC chief poll (ht) [Please
don't hurry! You stiull have 9 months to write a new constitution! All
party 'leaders' are irresponsible towards the Nepali people and should
be excluded from the constitution writing process!!], God’s
hands? (kp), Excluding
the marginalized, by Manohara Khadka (kp), Dam things,
by Gopal Siwakoti “Chintan” (kp), Govt,
agitating groups yet to walk the talk (ht), Constitution-Making:
Time is of the Essence, by Shrish Ranabhat (sp), “Women
are denied their basic and fundamental rights”, interview with
Sapana Malla Pradhan (sp), Desperate
Plights of Conflict Induced Internally Displaced Peoples of Nepal,
by Mohan Das Manandhar & Rojan Bajracharya (sp), Status
of Conflict Induced Migration in Nepal, by Padma Prasad Khatiwada
(sp), Let
Hundred Confusions Bloom, by Sushil Sharma and Saroj Dahal (sp
15/08/2009: UML tries
to woo Maoists (kp), NC,
Maoists want their man to head statute panel (ht), Rs
6 crore relief for conflict-hit (ht), Maoists
likely to head statute panel (ht), Exercise
For CC Vote (rn), MJF
chief warns of stir in Terai (nn)
14/08/2009: ICG slams
parties, Army (kp), ICG
urges parties to bring Maoists back into govt (nn), Poor
delivery of promises worries diplomats (ht), PM
to coax veep into taking oath (ht), 22
parties seek respect for SC verdict: VP gets double whammy (kp), Veep
not to request review (ht), We had a
dream, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Making
hay whilst the sun shines: Land for the sons of the soil, by Mani
Dixit (ht)
13/08/2009: Nepal
should focus on the peace process, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), SC gives
VP a week to make choice (kp), Govt
told to explain its inaction (ht), Govt
likely to move SC on veep oath row (ht), Amik
calls Prez anti-nationalist (ht), Gurung
now acting CoAS (kp), Gouvernement
népalais, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), Intensity
of the day: Making CA a power-play vehicle?, by Birendra P. Mishra
(ht), Nepal’s
Future: In Whose Hands? (International Crisis Group, Asia Report N°173) [see report]
12/08/2009: Khanal
for placating Maoists (ht), Oath
in Nepali can endanger Jha's life, say lawyers (ht) [???], Veep’s
advocates up the ante (kp), Acting
coas yet to get appointment letter: Ambiguity over jurisdiction, by
PhanindrA Dahal (kp), Major
parties differ on legislature: Structure, powers, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Both
sides buying time (kp), Govt
security plan under fire (kp), New
sheriff in town: A willingness to talk should be part of the
government’s security policy (kp), Beyond
language wars, by Pramod Mishra (kp), US
tells Nepali leaders to stop squabbling over petty issues (nn), Maoists
quit the government denouncing increasing Indian interferences in
Nepali politics, interview with Chandra Prakash Gajurel (tg), Federalism
in Nepal: Benefits and Drawbacks, by Durga D. Poudel (tg)
11/08/2009: Judges
have no right to test my oath, Jha tells SC (ht) [A person showing such disregard of
judicial authority cannot stay in office. Else, Nepal becomes a banana
republic!!], VP case
puts OAG in sticky situation, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Prez
move a coup of sorts: Dr Bhattarai (kp), Mood for
a stir: There is little desire for immediate compromise on both
sides of the “civilian supremacy” debate, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Timely
constitution without 'a truly national government' impossible: UML chair
(nn), Bad
days ahead: Hit by droughts, epidemics and violence, the future doesn't
look good for the country, by Anil Bhattarai
(kp), Lawmakers
urge recognition for all languages (kp)
10/08/2009: Gurung
takes charge of Army, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Koirala
issues alert on federalisation (kp), Language
could be a good basis for the formation of provinces, interview
with Justice Zakeria “Zak” Yacoob, South Africa (kp), Maoists
for executive prez under Cabinet (kp), Speaking
of languages, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Indigenous
leaders doubtful about statute commitment (kp), Much
remains to be done to advance Janajati rights: UN expert (nn), Maoists
begin street protests; The Third World War might begin from here: Yami
(ht), Unpalatable
state: The Maoists' actions have impacted the constitution drafting
works and the peace process (ht), Maoists
tell govt to face 'serious consequences' for refusing to address
'civilian supremacy' issue (nn)
09/08/2009: Only prez
impeachment can be discussed: Nepal; PM-Maoist meet fails to
break ice (kp), ‘Try
impeaching prez’ (kp), Veep
should fight for Hindi: Mahato (kp), Social
crisis looms large (kp), The time
has come, by Sumit Sharma Sameer (kp), Indigenous
groups announce fresh protest (ht), Properties
of 30,000 families still under Maoist control (nn), Maoists
hint at doing away with Prime Ministerial system (nn)
08/08/2009: Maoist
agitation stalls House (kp), Maoists
begin protests, disrupt House (ht), Protests
for discussing Prez move in House: Prachanda, by Rishi Baral (ht), Threat to
deny constitution (kp), Talks
between PM and Maoist leadership inconclusive (nn), `UML
ready to quit govt for consensus' (ht), Katawal
innings coming to a close, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), First Army
Chief from ethnic group (kp), PM: No
controversial deal will be signed with India (kp), India
trip not to ink water pacts: PM (ht)
07/08/2009: Coalition
rejects Maoist demand (kp), Parties
see different roads to stability (kp), Parliamentary
parties trying to derail peace process, alleges Dahal (nn), Leaders:
Unity shield against anarchy (kp) [These
so-called 'leaders' are themselves responsible for this development!!],
Just an
excuse: Political parties are always looking for an issue to create
trouble (kp), Maoists
urged to call off agitation: Military law may be amended (ht), Cruel
"foresight": Urgency is in the air all because the Maoists have
announced their phase-wise protest programme beginning today (ht), ‘New
Delhi ready to provide arms’ (kp) [But
the PM has stated several times that there is no arms deal with India!
Did he lie??], I swear
(kp), Veep
oath row solution hinges on Aug 11 ruling (ht), Eyes
on the ball: Kathmandu still fails to understand the Madhesi angst and
the changing dynamics of Tarai politics, by Prashant Jha (nt), Kathmandu
averts another tragedy as police arrest bombers (nn), Ethnic
group shuts down nine districts in eastern Nepal (Asian Tribune), Limbuwan
bandh hits eastern folks hard (ht), Do
we have a choice? Working with the Maoists only option, by Ajaya
Bhadra Khanal (ht), Politics
of consensus or confrontation, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht)
06/08/2009: PM
frustrated with mistrust (kp), Three-party
task force, four vital concerns (ht), Dahal:
Stir for peace, statute (kp), Shrestha
issues warning (kp), Bijay to
VP: Take oath in Nepali (kp), Thesis,
antithesis and synthesis, by Hisila Yami (kp), Rich
state, poor state, by Maina Dhital (kp), NC,
UML mull over military law (ht), New
statute must ensure linguistic rights of minorities, by Ananta Raj
Luitel (ht), Defence
Minister clears air over arms row (nn) [This
'is' a deal even though you don't call it so!], Maoists
to obstruct House from today after ruling coalition rejects their demand
(nn)
05/08/2009: Govt ready
to amend Army Act, by Anil Giri (kp), MJF (L) is
fourth largest party in CA (kp) [Parties
with less than 5% of the CA seats are small parties!], Maoist
U-turn on prez provision, by Phanindra Dahal (kp), Maoists'
month-long protests to prevent foreign forces from derailingpeace
process: Maoist Chairman Dahal (nn), Old
tricks: The Maoists are in a quandary about what to do while not in
government (kp), Govt,
Tamsaling sign 8-pt pact (kp), Tamang
body withdraws protest plan (ht), CoAS
Katawal applies for leave (nn), Apolitical
my foot: The task for the next COAS is to prove that the Army has
nothing to do with politics, by Ranadhoj Limbu-Angbuhang (kp) [The please nominate someone who has nothing to do
with the army's crimes and rights violations of the past!!], Nod
to foreign freebies tops govt decisions, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Stalemate
imminent as parties fail to reach consensus (ht), No
national govt under Maoist leadership: Khanal (ht), Human
rights situation: The worrying trend, by Ram Dayal Rakesh (ht), Security
plan must address politics-crime nexus, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht), Unlikely
conundrum: The biggest element that the UCPN (M) has made an issue is
of "civilian supremacy" (ht), Viability
of Federalism in Nepal, by Durga D. Poudel (tg), Political
Fantasy, Illusion and Disillusion, by Nav Raj Pokharel (tg), A
fervent appeal to nationalists if any? (tg)
04/08/2009: Maoists
all set to storm streets, House (kp), Maoists
to boycott Prez public meets: Protests against PM, ministers to follow
(ht), Gajurel
predicts govt fall, Mahat sees long life (kp), Oath row:
SC show cause to VP, Prez consults PM (kp), Apex
Court asks Jha to come clean on contempt (ht), God help
the nation: The vice president’s sinister plan to establish Hindi
as an official language should be defeated, by Kumar Regmi (kp), Language
wars: Underlying
the vehement opposition to Vice President Parmananda Jha’s refusal to
retake his oath in Nepali lies a fear of the power of the Hindi language,
by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Homecoming
still a far cry for Maoist displaced, by Durgalal KC (kp), Rampant
lawlessness: The long-reigning state of impunity has sowed much
mistrust in people’s minds (kp), ‘New
statute may not ensure indigenous rights’ (kp), Epidemics,
people and politics: Words fail to contain, by Gokul Pokhrel
(ht), Civil
society protests outside PM's home (ht), Government,Tamsaling
to strike deal today (ht), Tamsaling
put off protests after reaching 8-point deal with govt (nn), High-level
mechanism augurs well for peace process, by Prakash Acharya (ht), All-party
meet ends inconclusively as big-three remain adamant on respective
position (nn), Maoists
change party stance on role of president under new statute (nn)
03/08/2009: ICJ:
Flawed laws a threat (kp), Post-UCPN
(Maoist) CC meet: Dahal hints at revolt, says time running out
(kp), Maoists
to launch aggressive movement (ht), Maoist
Standing Committee decides to wage month-long stir if ultimatum not met
(nn), Nepal's
UCPN-M issues ultimatum to form national gov't (Xinhua), Maoists
give Nepal govt 72 hours to quit (Mid Day), Rehabilitation
programme suspension worries PLA, by Binod Tripathi (kp), State
Restructuring: NC a divided house (kp), The end
or the beginning?, by Shyam K.C. (kp), SC
issues show cause notice to Vice President Jha (ht), Political
consensus must to improve security situation, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ht), Govt
preparing to set up Counter Intelligence Wing (nn), Civil
society leaders stage dharna in Baluwatar (nn), Women Push for
Gender Equality in New Constitution, by Mallika Aryal (Inter Press
Service)
02/08/2009: Go-ahead
for high-level panel: Task force to prepare ToR (kp), Task
force formed to set up political mechanism (ht), No
headway in govt-Tamsaling talks (ht), Ineffective
legal aid a threat to welfare state, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht)
01/08/2009: UNMIN
mantra for parties (kp), Slow-paced
peace process worries UNMIN (ht), PM:
Political cover promoting impunity (kp), Rawal:
Govt keeping tab on 109 armed outfits (kp), Total
eclipse of the mind, by Rabi Thapa (kp), Top
three form 6-member taskforce for political mechanism (nn), Govt,
Tamsaling talks inconclusive (nn), On
Top Tussle: As the former rebels decide to replace Prachanda’s unitary
leadership with a collective mechanism, tussle in the party deepens,
by Saroj Dahal (sp), MIREST-Nepal:
Supporting the Constitution Building Process (sp)
31/07/2009: Chain reaction: The MJF split
will lead to fragmentation in the Madhesi political landscape (kp) [!! No politician works in the interest
of those he/she claimes to represent!], Nine
months to go: 'To look at everything with doubt is a misuse of the eyes',
by Rabindra Adhikari (nt), The
VP's vow row: Ethnocentrism is an extremely risky proposition for a
country as diverse as Nepal, by CK Lal (nt), Round
and round: To think that the Maoists can be bullied into submission is
naive, by Prashant Jha (nt), Don't
undermine peace accord: UNMIN tells NA, Maoist PLA (nn)
30/07/2009: Govt nod
to Special Security in 26 districts (kp), ‘SC
didn’t grasp new Nepali identity’ (kp), Gachhadar
registers new party (kp), Maoist
non-cooperation upped impunity: OHCHR (kp), ‘Lack
of accountability hindering progress in peace process’ (nn), Commissioning
commissions, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), CA
committee recommends bicamerel parliament; Maoist CA members disagree (nn),
Outgoing
Army chief Katawal proposed as Nepal's envoy to France (nn) [?????]
29/07/2009: SC moved
against Jha (kp), Jha
likely to quit today, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) [A
VP who negates the judicial authority of the SC, one of the fundamental
principles of democracy, cannot remain in office! By the way: Why, at
all, does Nepal need a VP?], VP
Jha 'ready' to take oath in Nepali, but not under duress (nn) [The VP has to resign because of open
disregard of the SC!], PM
for consensus on VP Jha's oath row (ht) [Does the PM, as well, want to undermine
the supreme judicial power of the SC??], Pandey:
Army to clear road blockade (kp), Govt
likely to seek army's help to curb highway strikes, by Yuvaraj Puri
(kp), Self-governance
now, by Shiva Gautam (kp), Modern
madness, by Binaya Ghimire (kp), The whole
shebang, by Gopal Thapa (kp), Some
leeway: The PM has met the demand of the Maoists and the House
proceedings have been given continuation (ht), PM
waiting for Katawal's term to end?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), UML
lawmakers not happy with govt (nn), CPN-United's
Sharma appointed environment minister (nn) [Wow, now they are 33. And it's once again a male
Bahun! Wonderful new Nepal!!]
28/07/2009: Big three
leave it to legal experts (kp), Govt
to seek legal advice on vice-president's swearing-in, by Arjun
Bhandari (ht) [But the highest
judicial institution has already decided!?], Prez
intensifies consultation over veep's oath row (ht) [?? Next anti-constitutional step in the
making??], PM
Nepal, Girija discuss political mechanism, VP’s oath controversy
(nn), Katawal
introduces Gurung as his successor (nn) [??], Dahal,
Koirala see eye-to-eye (kp), Yadav
moves SC, says EC decision too little (kp), The CA
blues: Have mercy on the country and get to work writing the
constitution, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Security
first: What we are seeing now is virtual chaos in many parts of the
country (ht), PM
likely to address House today (nn 28/07/2009)
27/07/2009: PM says no
arms deal with India (kp) [???], Arms row
puts off House proceedings (kp), EC
decides in Yadav’s favour (kp), EC
shot in arm for Yadav, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), Gachchhadar
faction to register new party (nn), I
won't surrender to apex court justices: Veep Jha, by Ananta Raj
Luitel (ht) [???], Jha
yet to get SC order (ht), Swear
words (kp), The
bootlickers, by Shyam K.C. (kp), Tamsaling,
govt talks end positively (ht), Maoists
to stall House business (ht), Looking
for more: The government does not seem to have the will power to
activate its mechanisms to check profiteering and hoarding (ht), Many
a vexed issue stalling peace process: The political parties should
share the blame for the stalemate, by Kamal Bhattarai (ht)
26/07/2009: VP’s
oath-taking in Hindi: SC ruling triggers concern (kp), Mixed
reactions to SC verdict on Jha oath (kp), Madhes
parties dwell on SC verdict, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Yadav
condemns verdict on veep's oath (ht), Dahal
sees big disaster (kp), Arms
deal with India is just a rumour: PM (nn) [??]
25/07/2009: SC
tells veep to take fresh oath, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht) SC: VP's
oath-taking unconstitutional (kp), UN
against Indian military aid; Extends UNMIN's term for another six months
(ht), Expedite
peace: UN; UNMIN gets 6 months more (kp), Busy
schedule postpones three-party meet (kp), Weak
state, dependent society, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Limbuwan
bandh hits normal life in East (nn)
24/07/2009: Nembang’s
clarion call (kp), Nembang
tells Big Three to focus on penning statute, by Arjun Bhandari
(ht), Maoists,
NC stake claim for CC chair (kp), Govt's
arms deal wrong move: Experts (ht), Elusive
succour rubs salt into conflict-hit wounds, by Krishna Gautam (kp),
Commission
reports to be made public, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht), OHCHR
confirmation to govt (kp), The
resource question: Focusing on people and development of human
resources can enable effective tapping and sharing of resources, by
Mahendra Lawoti (kp), Get a
move on: The parties should realise that their future hinges on
finishing the constitution on time, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Dalit,
widows against marriage incentive (ht), UNSC
extends UNMIN term through January 2010 (nn), Gloomy
verdict: Political
leaders, civil society members, professionals and intellectuals of Dang
participated in a discussion on the constitution-writing process and
state restructuring (nt), Confidence
vote: Two families in Butwal who turned tragedy into hope, by Alok
K. Bohara (nt)
23/07/2009: Mahat
hints at weapons import (kp), Maoist
leader flays govt's decision of arms purchase (ht), Indian
arms will imperil peace: Dahal (kp), Dahal
warns of new round of confrontation if India resumes weapons supply
(nn), 'Indian
arms supply to Nepal will imperil peace' (One World South Asia), Power deal
hits secy promotion (kp), Admin
committee fails to name secys (nn), Troubled
waters, by Nishchal N. Pandey (kp), Lawmakers
turn law-breakers, by Sabin Chandra Acharya (kp), Is
Nepal a democracy and does it really matter?, by Ganga Thapa (ht)
22/07/2009: Ban seeks
UNMIN extension (kp), Landgren
briefs govt about Ban’s new report on Nepal (rn), CA meets
put off (kp), CA
goes to indefinite recess due to lack of 'work' (nn), GPK
slams Maoists' idea of integration (ht), ‘Ethnic
politics harmful’ (kp) [The
Hindu state as practiced over centuries has also been 'ethnic'
politics, but not it did not have the intention of inclusion!!],
Tamsaling
strike affects three districts (nn), Parties
asked to sign no-banda pledge (kp), Rumour
city, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Lip
Service To Constitution Writing, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), India
agrees to resume military assistance (nn), Rebel
leader killed in police action (nn)
21/07/2009: US
Congress gets tough on aid to Nepal Army (kp), Indian
military aid unlikely (kp), Window
of opportunity: With the imminent retirement of CoAS Katawal, the Army
leadership has an opportunity to redefine its role in line with the
changed political circumstances, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Strike
shuts Nuwakot (kp), Nepal
Must Remain Unchanged, by Rishi Dhamala (rn), Peace
process thoughts: Whither politics of negation?, by Birendra P
Mishra (ht), Mainstream
parties prone to splitting, by Prakash Acharya (ht), Diplomats
concerned over lack of law and order (nn), Poudel
contradicts Koirala, stresses on army integration before new
constitution (nn)
20/07/2009: Defence
Minister leaves for weeklong India tour (nn), Bhandari
targets Indian military aid, by Phanindra Dahal (kp) [?], Koirala:
NA no place for Maoist fighters (kp), NA-PLA
integration a flying pig: Koirala (ht), MJF
Yadav says Koirala will again bring down UML-led govt (nn), Maoists
want special committee leadership (kp), ‘No talks
with criminal outfits’ (kp), Slow burn
(kp), Strike
galore in 8 eastern districts, by Lilaballav Ghimire (kp), Best
clichés, by Narayan Manandhar (kp) Nepalis
need to be demanding of their leaders, interview with former US
Ambassador Nancy Powell (kp), Partisan
politics hindering statute writing: CA chair (nn), 'Sayings'
of Army chief to be displayed in military barracks (nn), Tamsaling
body threatens fresh agitation (ht)
19/07/2009: Indigenous
lawmakers up in arms for rights (ht), Ban: Give
UNMIN six more months (kp), Ban
recommends extension of UNMIN's term (ht), UN’s
Ban seeks time extension of UNMIN (rn), UN peace
project kicks off (kp), Honourable
discharge (kp), Koirala
pulls Maoists to pieces (kp), Calm down,
by Aditya Man Shrestha (kp), Parties
mull over collective leadership model, by Prakash Acharya (ht), The
global and the local regression, by Sushma Joshi (kp), Can
Nepal Be A Welfare State?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Maoists
stake claim for AISC chair; recommend Dr Bhattarai as CC head (nn),
Maoist
combatants to be 'rehabilitated' into society, not army: Koirala
(nn)
18/07/2009: Team
quizzes disqualified PLA fighters, by Shreeram Sigdel (ht), Tharu
army plans to corner govt, by Hari Sharma (ht), Demonstrations
against Koirala and Oli in Jhapa (nn)
17/07/2009: No
time to stay cool: Most politicians and the foreign diplomats may not
want a military intervention, but by courting the Generals, they are
aiding the crazy idea and the individuals behind it, by John
Narayan Parajuli (kp), Discharge
process from today (kp), ICJ:
Correct flawed Disappearances Bill (kp), Improve
Bill on rights: ICJ (rn), Mayhem is
in: It appears that the only way to get the govt to listen is to
cause disruption (kp), The
hangover factor: The parties need to shed their hangover of mutual
bias and start consolidating the nation, by Khagendra N. Sharma
(kp), President
Yadav calls for national unity and communal harmony (nn)
16/07/2009: ‘Landless’
Dalits grab govt’s land, by Shakti Kumar Pun (ht), Security
situation puts budget implementation under cloud, by Rajan Pokhrel
(ht), 1.34b
to compensate 26,000 conflict-hit (kp), Constituent
Assembly: Different tongues, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), ICJ
calls for amendments to Bill on Disappearances (nn), ‘We
Can Seek India’s Support To Form Our Government’, interview with
C.P. Gajurel, UCPN (Maoist) (sp), Supporting
The Constitution Making, by Keshab Poudel (sp), “We
stand ready to support CA in the Constitution Making Process’,
interview with Krishna Man Pradhan, Executive
Director of Nepal Law Society (sp), Analysis of government policies and
programmes, FY 2009/2010, by Suresh Acharya (sp)
15/07/2009: Federalism
In Nepal, by Bharat Nepali (rn), No
integration before statute, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Maoists
against Sharma promotion (kp), Crime Grows Amid
Political Instability, by Mallika Aryal (Inter Press Service)
14/07/2009: Morning
shows the day, by Mani Dixit (kp), Rights
troubles: What compelled NHRC to lobby against a UN agency, which
is supposedly here for support?, by Kamal Raj Sigdel (kp), Cabinet
names PM Nepal chairman of AISC, Maoists unaware (nn)
13/07/2009: House nod
to policy document (kp), House
okays govt’s policies, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), NC
accuses UML of bias (kp), Maoists
boycott debate on policies (ht), EC bid to
make out real MJF (kp), OHCHR
shouldn’t compete with us (kp), Legitimacy,
Army and democracy, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Govt
to present budget today (nn)
12/07/2009: House
disrupted over MJF row (kp), House
disrupted over Yadav faction’s demand (rn)
11/07/2009: Dreaming:
The government’s policies and programmes are unrealistic (kp), Maoists
to come up with joint concept paper (kp), GPK
urges govt to include NC’s agenda (ht), Eight
fringe parties seek amendments in govt’s policies (ht), Carter
call for consensus (kp), Peace
process tardy: India (kp), Limbuwan
cadres padlock road office (ht), Dispossessed
Rautes to go back to where they belong, by Baburam Shrestha (ht), Economics
Of Federalism, by Pranav Bhattarai (rn)
10/07/2009: Govt to
say sayonara to banda (kp), Caught in
the middle: The Maoists are not yet ready to go soft, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), ‘Fulfill
demand for separate Tharu state’ (kp), Govt’s
policy, programme unveiled, by Ritu Raj Subedi and Yogesh
Pokharel (rn), Development
govt's top priority, by Sangam Prasain (rn), Govt’s
programmes draw mixed views, by Sangam Prasain and Laxman Kafle
(rn), Maoist
term govt policy document 'hotchpotch', NC dissatisfied (nn), Maoists
to boycott discussion on govt's policies (nn), When
Will This Anarchy End? (rn), Police
outlaw road protests to avoid traffic snarls (nn), Political
protection to criminals creating security woes: Home Minister (nn),
The
middle of nowhere
In Hajar Bigha, ethnic tensions are just beneath the surface, by CK
Lal (nt), Right
shift: The army and president are over-stepping their bounds, by
Prashant Jha (nt)
09/07/2009: Peace
process glitch: Resource crunch hits tech panel, by Phanindra Dahal
(kp), NHRC
reminds govt on rights abuse (kp), NHRC
cautions govt against promoting officials accused of rights violations
(nn), Past
rights violations: come to haunt Maj Gen Toran Jung Bahadur Singh
(ht), Choosing
to choose, by Biswas Baral (kp), Maoist
participation in House to be thin (kp), It's
sickening: Now we seem to have come to a point where violence is the
most preferred means to settle any dispute (rep), Nepali
govt formally seeks extension of UNMIN (nn), Disillusioned
folks long for bygone peace, security (ht)
08/07/2009: Deadlock
Over (rn), PM: Peace
process to conclu(de by Jan (kp) [??],
UNMIN
budget US$ 170 m for 3 years (kp), Discharge
process of ineligible PLA to start (kp), Leaders
soft on statute, hard on party agendas, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Dire
straits: There is an urgent need to straighten the political
course before it is too late, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Rightward
drift, by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Nepal’s
Reality And Federal Structure, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), New
demarcation lines: Should Maoists get a second chance?, by Subarna
Chhetri (ht)
07/07/2009: House back
to business, finally (kp), Maoists
give in to parties’ appeal (kp), House
resumes ending month-long deadlock, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), OHCHR
blows whistle on promotion of General accused of gross human rights
abuse (nn), Tainted
Gen’s promotion talk worries OHCHR (kp), UNMIN
likely to get six months more (kp), Struggle
for survival, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), Wounds of
war, by Reena Pathak (kp), CA
Committee proposes to keep govt decisions above judicial review (nn)
06/07/2009: Army
chief directs regional heads to stay on high alert (nn) [???], UML,
Maoist meet fails to reach deal to end deadlock (rn), Dahal
sniffs conspiracy to derail peace process (kp), Quitting
govt matter of pride, says Prachanda (rn), CA panel
proposes 11 constitutional bodies (kp), There was
consensus on 98% of issues,
interview with Nabodita Chaudhari (RPP), chairperson for the
Committee for Determining the Basis of Social and Cultural Unity (kp), Maoists
decide to end House obstruction (nn), Deliver
or quit, by Hari Bansha Dulal (rep)
05/07/2009: House
standoff continues: Maoists want Dahal to address Parliament (kp), Maoists
to let House function today: Prachanda (ht), Bhattarai
sees new conspiracy (kp), UML,
UCPN-M meet on, House impasse to continue: Amendment in
constitution sought (rn), UCPN-M
against Prez’s speech (ht), NC, UML
to up the ante: Talks to convince Maoists on Sunday (kp), UML-Maoist
meeting 'positive' (nn), Ministerial
property details hard to come (kp), Rumours
Of National Government, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)
04/07/2009: Maoist
riders for House resumption (kp), Bhandari
shells Maoist plan: Rules out integration panel rejig (kp), Dahal:
Govt a national embarrassment (kp), Koirala:
Doesn’t matter who leads national govt (kp) [??], 2
ministers sworn in (kp), UML
rejects Maoist proposal for constitution amendment (nn), Bhattarai
urges people to be ready to foil attempts for army rule (nn)
03/07/2009: Maoists
float new electoral system (kp), Formula
to end House impasse (kp), UML eyes
leadership of special committee, by Renu Kshetry (kp), Top
three parties hold talks to end impasse, by Nandalal Tiwar (rn), Maoists
set preconditions to resume House, by Arjun Bhandari (ht), Maoists
to allow House for credit bill (nn), Parliament
to resume from Sunday (nn), ‘Uphold
multilingual values’ (rn), Kiran
trains gun on NC, UML factions (ht), Maoist
victims’ warning (ht), For
civilised geopolitics: Whose suprermacy?, by Surendra R Devkota
(ht), Elusive
commitments: Political instability in the country has become the norm
that has sent the wrong signals (ht), Gendering
failure? Too early to rejoice about having women head two powerful
ministries, by Seira Tamang (nt), By
hook or crook: Political power has come to mean the ability to loot the
state, by Prashant Jha (nt)
02/07/2009: Minority
report (kp), Language
issue debate on in CA (ht), CA
divided over lingua franca, use of term people's war (nn), Govt forms
five committees, by Renu Kshetry (kp), United we
win, by Hisila Yami (kp), Mockery
must stop (ht), PM
urged to end impunity (rn), ‘Maoist-led
coalition govt weeks away’, by Surya Prakash Kandel (ht), Axis
of 'power-at-any-cost', by D.B. Gurung (rep)
01/07/2009: Crisis
deepens as fiscal draws to close: Time running out for UML-led
coalition (ht), No
musical chair (ht), PM carrot
to Maoists (kp), PM’s
seal on high-level peace mechanism (ht), Three
big parties asked to end House deadlock, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Three-party
meeting postponed (nn), Maoist-led
national govt within one and half month, claims Dahal (nn), Kiran
sounds clarion call to topple the govt (ht), Civilian
Supremacy: Need for broader public security, by Izumi Wakugawa
(ht), The
aides: All The Prime Ministers’ Men, by Sushil Sharma and Saroj
Dahal (sp), “If
local autonomy is a goal, you need to attain it step by Step”, by
Rei Shiratori (sp), Steady
progress in the peace process without violence is vitally Important,
by Tatsuo Mizuno (sp)
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