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UML patches up internal conflict,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (kp 30/12/2003)
Republic inevitable if intervention continues: Nepal
(kp 28/12/2003), Nepal salvo against King
(ht 28/12/2003)
Pressure mounts on UML for republican set-up,
by Ishwar Khanal (ht 27/12/2003)
Nepal’s proposal says monarchy indispensable,
by Ghyanashyam Ojha (kp 23/12/2003)
Madhav Nepal in Lucknow for talks with Maoist leaders,
by J Pandey (kp 20/11/2003)
UML differs with Congress-K stance; Deuba party no more untouchable one:
The ball is in King’s court-UML (tg 19/11/2003)
Nepal spews vitriol on rebels, royalists
(Kathmandu Post, 10/11/2003)
UML not to back Left forces on Constituent Assembly
(Kathmandu Post, 23/10/2003)
Bamdev advocates reinstatement of the Deuba govt
(Kathmandu Post, 12/10/2003), “We are the
people”, by Bamdev Gautam, CPN UML standing committee member (Nepali
Times, 17/10/2003, originally published in Kantipur, 12/10/2003)
UML expels Sthapit, two others
(Kathmandu Post, 01/10/2003)
We may not be required to resume agitation: Oli
(Kathmandu Post, 30/09/2003)
UML’s conspicuous absence surprises agitating allies,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 07/09/2003), UML back on streets:
With ‘renewed’ commitment (Kathmandu Post, 08/09/2003)
Restore democracy or be damned: Comrade Nepal
(Himalöayan Times, 19/07/2003)
Put up or shut up
(Himalayan Times, 17/07/2003)
KP Oli, Madhav Nepal smoke the peace pipe
(Himalayan Times, 16/07/2003)
UML
rift in offing again: Convene special general convention, demands Oli,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 02/07/2003)
Oli advises ‘tainted’ leaders to stay away from movement
(Kathmandu Post, 30/06/2003), An Oli bombshell: Demand for all-party govt pointless
(Himalayan Times, 30/06/2003)
Woli and Bamdev being pushed to the wall
(Telegraph, 25/06/2003)
UML not to join Thapa Govt even if House reinstated
(Kathmandu Post, 17/06/2003)
Five-party movement lacks clarity: Oli
(Kathmandu Post, 13/06/2003)
UML cautiously backs CIAA action against ‘corrupt’
(Kathmandu Post,19/05/2003)
Six central UML leaders quit
(Kathmandu Post, 15/05/2003)
UML bares its proposals to end national crisis
(Himalayan Times, 30/04/2003)
Rebel camp registers note of dissent against leadership,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Himalayan Times, 28/04/2003)
UML raises serious concerns over peace talks postponement
(Kathmandu Post, 24/04/2003)
King’s words, actions don’t match: Nepal
(Himalayan Times, 22/04/2003)
UML meeting ends inconclusively amid row
(Rising Nepal, 17/04/2003)
Oli warns of revolt in UML
(Kathmandu Post, 12/04/2003)
Listening to Comrade Woli’s sad story
(Telegraph, 02/04/2003)
UML consults think-tanks on future moves
(Space Time Today, 27/03/2003)
A multi-dimensional personality indeed!
(Telegraph, 19/03/2003)
UML rift widens with secy removal
(Himalayan Times, 18/03/2003)
I had not thought that Madhav Nepal would stoop so
low, interview with Bamdev Gautam (People's Review, 13/03/2003)
CPN (UML) announces reform of party finances
(Space Time Today, 13/03/2003)
Revive parliament or form all-party Govt - NC, UML latest stance,
by Damaru Lal Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 13/03/2003)
Is Madhav Nepal the next Prime Minister?
(Telegraph, 12/03/2003)
Party committee grills Gautam,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2003)
See also Oli
defends Gautam, by Leela Baral (Kathmandu Post, 06/03/2003), Gautam ups ante; UML in turmoil,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 07/03/2003), UML muffles outspoken Gautam
(Space Time Today, 07/03/2003)
UML announces agitation for all-party Govt
(Kathmandu Post, 04/03/2003)
See also UML’s drive begins tomorrow
(Himalayan Times, 04/03/2003)
Left parties demand immediate dismissal of Chand Govt
(Kathmandu Post, 27/02/2003)
See also Govt change first condition, declare 9 Left parties,
by Mohan Babu Khadka (Space Time Today, 27/02/2003)
All-party Govt only solution to impasse: UML
(Kathmandu Post, 22/02/2003)
'All Political Forces Must Recognize Each Other's Existence',
interview with Madhav Kumar Nepal (Spotlight, 21/02/2003)
UML central committee meet appoints dept heads, others
(Himalayan Times, 21/02/2003)
UML to launch nation wide people’s campaign
(Kathmandu Post, 21/02/2003)
See also UML to launch people’s campaign
(Space Time Today, 21/02/2003)
UML for all-party govt with executive powers
(Himalayan Times, 19/02/2003)
CPN-UML slams monarchy
(Himalayan Times, 19/02/2003)
Make your position clear first: UML,
by Mohan Babu Khadka (Space Time Today, 19/02/2003)
UML forms 15-member standing committee,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 19/02/2003)
Chasing Karl Marx's utopian dream of egalitarian society,
by Meena Kaini (Himalayan Times, 16/02/2003)
UML not for parliament reinstatement: Nepal
(Space Time Today, 16/02/2003)
Nepal At the Helm Again
(Spotlight, 14/02/2003)
UML’s lust : For power or survival ?
by Vijay B. Kunwar (Kathmandu Post, 14/02/2003)
See also part
2 (15/02/2003)
Communist democracy,
by PR Pradhan (People's Review, 13/02/2003)
UML unable to come up with fresh vision,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 13/02/2003)
With malice to none:
UML leaders forget their own leaders, Madan and Jivraj! (Telegraph,
12/02/2003)
Nine left parties meet, urge for broad alliance,
by Mohan Babu Khadka (Space Time Today, 12/02/2003)
See also Leftists decide to back democrats
(Himalayan Times, 12/02/2003)
Janakpur and after:
Cease-fire cooked Oli’s goose, by M R Josse (Space Time Today,
10/02/2003)
UML to take action against five former central members
(Himalayan Times, 09/02/2003)
CPN-UML calls for protection of sovereignty
(Rising Nepal, 08/02/2003)
Confusion in Congress and UML:
These parties better change their ways, by Shreedhar Gautam (Space
Time Today, 07/02/2003)
Nepal re-elected UML General Secretary,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 07/02/2003), Newly elected UML central committee members
(Kathmandu Post, 07/02/2003), Nepal elected CPN-UML gen secy,
by Meena Kaini (Himalayan Times, 07/02/2003), Nepal elected unanimously, Oli happy
(Space Time Today, 07/02/2003), Madhav Nepal re-elected UML chief:
Most party veterans get berth in CC (Rising Nepal, 07/02/2003), UML
Convention: Crucial Conclave, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight,
07/02/2003), Comrade Prime Minister?
After Janakapur, Madhav Nepal is raring to go places (by C.K. Lal
(Nepali Times, 07/02/2003)
UML delegates cast votes
(Kathmandu Post, 06/02/2003), UML Central Committee election underway, Nepal set for another term
(Space Time Today, 06/02/2003), Polling brings CPN-UML rift to fore
(Himalayan Times, 06/02/2003), At crossroads
(Himalayan Times, 06/02/2003), 81 contesting for 43 UML CC membership,
by K.P. Gautam (Rising Nepal, 06/02/2003)
Nepal likely to be re-elected party general secretary,
by Ghanashyam Ojha & Gopal Khanal (Kathmandu Post, 05/02/2003), UML to continue Gen Secy domination, Oli backs out
(Space Time Today, 05/02/2003), CPN-UML does away with presidential system,
by Meena Kaini (Himalayan Times, 05/02/2003), UML congress backs general secretary's leadership:
Central committee election today (Rising Nepal, 05/02/2003), UML yet to digest Government- Maoist secret talks
(Telegraph, 05/02/2003)
UML keeps all alternatives open,
by Ghanashyam Ojha & Gopal Khanal (Kathmandu Post, 04/02/2003), Nepal’s political, organisational report passed
(Space Time Today, 04/02/2003), Maoists to dent on UML line-ups:
UML have the Maoists to fear the most, by Vijay B Kunwar (Space Time
Today, 04/02/2003), UML game for constituent assembly,
by Meena Kaini (Himalayan Times, 04/02/2003)
UML convention kicks off, cautions Maoists,
by Ghanashyam Ojha & Shyam Sundar Sashi (Kathmandu Post, 02/02/2003), Convention to decide on constituent assembly
(Kathmandu Post, 02/02/2003), UML stalwarts divided on constituent assembly,
by Ghanashyam Ojha & Shyam Sundar Sashi (Kathmandu Post, 03/02/2003), UML closed session begins
(Space Time Today, 03/02/2003), CPN-UML far from united on constituent assembly,
by Meena Kaini (Himalayan Times, 03/02/2003)
Mithila dresses up to host UML convention,
by Ghanashyam Ojha & Shyam Sundar Sashi (Kathmandu Post, 31/02/2003)
See also Hanging convention !
by Yug Pathak (Kathmandu Post, 31/01/2003), CPN-UML bigwigs beg transparency for results,
by Meena Kaini (Himalayan Times, 31/01/2003), UML convention preparations complete
(Rising Nepal, 31/01/2003), Battle Intensifies,
by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 31/01/2003), Janakpur and beyond,
by Dhawal SJB Rana (Nepali Times, 31/01/2003), UML polarisation over statute amendment intensifies
(Space Time Today, 01/02/2003), Lobbying for key CPN-UML posts on
(Himalayan Times, 01/02/2003), Are They Left To Split?
by RRS (Rising Nepal, 01/02/2003)
Making a mountain out of a molehill,
by Arjun Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 30/01/2003)
Nepal tilts towards constituent assembly,
by Ghanashyam Ojha, Ujir Magar & Shyam Sundra Sashi (Kathmandu Post,
30/01/2003)
Nepal’s angry diatribe against king, Oli,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 03/01/2003)
Five UML members quit party
(People's Review, 02/01/2003)
Rift between Nepal, Oli widens,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 01/01/2003)
See also UML considers scrapping party chairman post
(Space Time Today, 01/01/2003), Madhav Nepal’s detractors prefer elections during Feb convention
(Telegraph, 01/01/2003), Oli guns for Nepal,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 02/01/2003), Oli, Bam Dev team up against Nepal
(Himalayan Times, 02/01/2003), UML leadership rift widens
(Space Time Today, 02/01/2003)
Basic structure of UML won’t see changes
(Himalayan Times, 31/12/2002)
UML scared of Maoists joining mainstream,
by Tika Ram Pradhan (Himalayan Times, 30/12/2002)
See also editorial Scared CPN-UML
(Himalayan Times, 31/12/2002)
Decline of ideology in politics,
by Shreedhar Gautam (Kathmandu Post, 26/12/2002)
UML Convention:
Opinions And Options, by Mukti Rijal (Rising Nepal, 24/12/2002)
Will UML convention see an Oli-Nepal clash?
(Himalayan Times, 19/12/2002)
See also CPN-UML shifts focus to national convention
(Space Time Today, 20/12/2002)
Post does not mean much to
me, interview with Salim Miya Ansari (People's Review, 12/12/2002)
UML leaders fall like dominoes,
by Pushpa Raj Pradhan (People's Review, 12/12/2002)
Direct
opinion (Himalayan Times, 04/12/2002)
UML leader quits party post
(Kathmandu Post, 30/11/2002)
See also Hiranyalal Shrestha quits UML
(People's Review, 05/12/2002), One should not discuss a country's internal politics with foreign
countries, interview with Hiranya Lal Shrestha (People's Review,
05/12/2002)
A tri-partite agreement is needed,
by Naresh Sampati Shakya (People's Review, 28/11/2002)
Let's start from scratch,
by Naresh Sampati Shakya (People's Review, 21/11/2002)
UML should not tail
NC, interview with Kamal Chaulagain who just resigned from UML
membership (People's Review, 14/11/2002)
UML demands use of rare Nepal Sambat
(Himalayan Times, 28/10/2002)
King
Gyanendra assumes power (a
collection of news and comments from the Nepali press following the royal
take over until December 31, 2002))
UML for referendum to end present crisis
(Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2002)
See also UML in favour of referendum,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 27/09/2002)
UML's suggestion and adamancy of Deuba government,
by Naresh Sampati Shakya (People's Review, 19/09/2002)
UML team’s India visit billed exercise in appeasement,
by Damaru Lal Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 18/08/2002)
Electoral collage:
Elections aren’t only about winning, the UML may soon find, by
Puskar Bhusal (Nepali Times, 16/08/2002)
CPN-UML
Politics: Contradictions And Confusion, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight,
09/08/2002)
Why UML is a viable alternative,
by Bhim Rawal (Kathmandu Post, 08/08/2002)
Ambassador in, Photo out; Photo in, Ambassador out
(Telegraph, 07/08/2002)
NC (Koirala), UML mull post-verdict strategies
(Kathmandu Post, 04/08/2002)
UML calls for all-party govt
(Kathmandu Post, 04/08/2002)
It Is The Political Duty Of Our Party To Challenge The Government In The Court Of
People, interview with Madhav Kumar Nepal (Spotlight, 02/08/2002)
People will emerge victorious,
by Naresh Sampati Shakya (People's Review, 11/07/2002)
Visionless opposition,
by Shreedhar Gautam (Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2002)
ML ready to forge links with UML
(Kathmandu Post, 26/06/2002)
UML ready for coalition if House reinstated: Nepal
(Kathmandu Post, 23/06/2002)
Comradely conduct:
What’s behind the UML’s calm rationality in dealing with this political crisis?,
by Puskar Bhusal (Nepali Times, 07/06/2002)
Democracy has no danger from the Palace
(People's Review, 06/06/2002)
Interview with K.P. Oli, CPN-UML
UML, CPI conclude meetings
(Kathmandu Post, 06/06/2002)
See also Debating Non-Issues:
UML leaders raise vague issues during talks with senior communist leaders from India
(Spotlight, 14/06/2002)
The Nov.13 election will not be that easy for UML
(Telegraph, 05/06/2002)
Honesty and national thinking needed to build a nation,
by Naresh Sampati Shakya (People's Review, 30/05/2002)
UML exploits congress' fight-to-finish tussle
(Telegraph, 29/05/2002)
UML ready for fresh polls
(Kathmandu Post, 24/05/2002)
UML still undecided on emergency extension:
Asks Maoists to shun violence (Kathmandu Post, 21/05/2002)
See also UML not to support emergency motion
(Kathmandu Post, 22/05/2002)
CPN-UML meeting underway
(Kathmandu Post, 07/05/2002)
See also Constituent assembly not necessary: UML
(Kathmandu Post, 08/05/2002)
If UML had not split NC wouldn't have a ruling party,
by Naresh Sampati Shakya (People's Review, 25/04/2002)
Is UML the loser this time around in politics?
(Telegraph, 17/04/2002)
Mainali calls for cadres’ meet on March 16
(Kathmandu Post, 14/03/2002)
See also CP Mainali calls on left forces, Maoists to form single party
(Kathmandu Post, 17/03/2002)
Significance of UML-ML unification,
by Bhim Rawal (Kathmandu Post, 12/03/2002)
Understanding within UML, surge of strength and future responsibility,
by Naresh Sampati Shakya (People's Review, 07/03/2002)
UML reshuffles zonal committees, departments
(People's Review, 07/03/2002)
Futile euphoria over unification,
by Shreedhar Gautam (Kathmandu Post, 02/03/2002)
Lords of the Left,
by Puskar Bhusal (Nepali Times, 01/03/2002)
UML assigns portfolios to former ML leaders
(Kathmandu Post, 28/02/2002)
UML forms task force
(Kathmandu Post, 25/02/20029
Reunification and disintegration,
by Barbara Adams (People's Review, 21/02/2002)
A restive UML eyeing the next general elections
(Telegraph, 20/02/2002)
Tactful UML twists government arms
(Telegraph, 20/02/2002)
Reforms in Constitution stressed
(Kathmandu Post, 20/02/2002)
Mainali to restructure ML
(Kathmandu Post, 19/02/2002)
Joy in communist circles as UML, ML finally merge,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 16/02/2002)
See also UML, ML formally unified
(Rising Nepal, 16/02/2002), UML Back To Form
(Rising Nepal, 17/02/2002), UML-ML
Merger: Enigmatic Unity, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 22/02/2002)
UML, ML merger on Friday
(Kathmandu Post, 14/02/2002)
UML-ML reunification to change the internal equation?
(Telegraph, 13/02/2002)
UML to register bill to amend Constitution
(Kathmandu Post, 12/02/2002)
ML, UML reunion delayed by a week
(Kathmandu Post, 11/02/2002)
UML pulls up govt for inefficiency
(Kathmandu Post, 09/02/2002)
Will a reunified UML affect the Nepali politics ?
(Telegraph, 06/02/2002)
See also How the divided Congress will face unified UML?
(Telegraph, 06/02/2002)
ML
CC gives green signal to merger (Kathmandu Post, 06/02/2002)
UML, ML merger on the last lap
(Kathmandu Post, 02/02/2002)
UML-ML
Reunion: Building Camaraderie, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight,
01/02/2002)
UML undecided on extension of emergency
(Rising Nepal, 30/01/2002)
ML forms committee to ease unification
(Kathmandu Post, 30/01/2002)
See also ML decides to unite with UML
(Rising Nepal, 30/01/2002)
ML, UML reunion hangs in balance,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 29/01/2002)
UML agrees Mahakali Treaty scrutiny,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 26/01/2002)
Why Bam Dev is excessively eager to join the UML?
(Telegraph, 23/01/2002)
Left parties assail both govt, Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 19/01/2002)
Left
leaders fear extension of emergency (Kathmandu Post, 18/01/2002)
UML: Playing Safe
(People's Review, 17/01/2002)
Madhav Nepal to benefit from UML-ML reunification
(Telegraph, 16/01/2002)
See also Is C.P.Mainali the lone crusader?
(Telegraph, 16/01/2002)
Mahakali flows against ML, UML merger,
by Utpal Mishra (Kathmandu Post, 16/01/2002)
Decisive talks soon for UML-ML reunion
(Rising Nepal, 14/01/2002)
UML to take left movement through democratic route
(Rising Nepal, 12/01/2002)
Reunion ball in ML court
(Kathmandu Post, 09/01/2002)
See also Unified UML will be a formidable force
(Telegraph, 09/01/2002), More hitches before ‘inevitable’ reunion,
by Utpal Raj Misra (Kathmandu Post, 11/01/2002), UML-ML
Reunification: No Red Faces, by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 11/01/2002)
CPN-ML, ML on the verge of reunion
(Kathmandu Post, 03/01/2002)
Is a 'reunion' possible between UML and ML?
(Kathmandu Post, 02/01/2002)
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