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31/12/2017:
Respect
Popular Mandate, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Politics
of Government Formation and Trajectory of Violence in
Province 2, by Govinda Bhattarai (rn), Govt
working
on state chief appointments (kp), PM
to
make it a unilateral decision if consensus fails, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht), Date
for
National Assembly election to be announced by January
12: DPM Shrestha, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp) [???], Fund
meant
for fighting air pollution unused, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp), Govt
phases
out donor-funded social programmes (kp), ‘CIAA
against
politicisation of dev projects’ (kp), Love-hate
couple, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), Double
speak:
At least 33 percent women, says the constitution, but
only three percent were elected through the FPTP, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), RJP-N
to
join govt if statute amendment assured, says Karna
(ht), Nepal’s
dream
deferred: Overwhelming participation of people in
elections shows they are desperately waiting to
materialize their dream of prosperous, peaceful and
politically stable Nepal, by Jiva Nath Lamsal (rep)
30/12/2017:
Prez
approves
ordinance on upper house (kp), Undue
pressure
on Prez to pass ordinance: Oli (kp) [?????],
CEC
asks
prime minister to announce NA poll date (ht),
New
govt
7 weeks away? EC says it takes at least a month to elect
upper house, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), New
government
unlikely in January (ht), Multiple
riders still complicate govt formation, by Bhadra
Sharma (kp), Local
govts
find it hard managing education sector (kp), The
crooks
have all the fun! We expect our politicians to change
but we seem to forget that there is no incentive
for them to change their colours for the good of the
nation, by Guffadi (kp), Dilemma
in Provincial Setup, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Parties
submit
lists of provincial PR candidates: Only 13 parties have
made the cut for provincial PR seats (ht)
29/12/2017:
Writ
in
SC for passage of ordinance (kp), President
set
to pass ordinance ‘next week’ (kp), Ordinance
authenticated
to end political impasse: Prez Bhandari (ht),
UML
allots
71 PR seats to female candidates (kp), NC
CWEC
meet to finalise provincial PR list today (ht), Congress
‘ready’
to back Dahal if he runs for PM (kp) [The
sowing of distrust among opponents is a traditional tool
of political Hinduism under rajaniti!
It has been repeatedly used by monarchy against the
political parties after 1950!], UML
to
counter ‘bid to prolong Deuba’s tenure’: To conclude
merger process with Maoist Centre ‘soon’ (kp), Left
alliance
keen to include FSF-N in new govt, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Shape
of
things to come: The bargaining for power in the merged
communist parties and the wrangling in the provinces is
a sign of things to come, and what lies in store for
Nepali politics in the new year, by Kunda Dixit
(nt), Reconstruction
matters:
NRA’s claim that reconstruction will be completed
in the next six-months is dubious (kp), Too
slow
a pace: Some of the beneficiaries whose houses were
damaged in the quake have been deprived of government
aid (ht), Left
Unity and Resurgence, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), To
forget
or not to forget: Can new provincial governments address
hardships of war victims?, by Shreejana Shrestha
(nt), A
stable Nepal in 2018? But parliamentary elections under
a fairly good Constitution alone will not bring about
stability, by Yvonne Pandey (nt)
28/12/2017:
Tug
Of War Over State Capitals, by Uttam Maharjan (rn),
EC
finalises
allocation of HoR PR seats (ht), Oli,
Dahal
meet amid speculation of mistrust: Discuss party merger,
govt formation (kp), Divided
on
unification: Parties disappoint voters who want to see a
quick formation of a stable govt (kp), Maoist
Centre
adamant on PM or party chair’s post, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Managing
second-rung
leaders a major challenge for unification, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (kp), Madhes
alliance
will form govt in Province 2: Mahato (kp), Post-quake
reconstruction:
Only 11 pc private homes built so far, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp) [a
crime committed by NRA, government and administration!],
Relief
materials rot in storehouse while quake victims battle
with cold and hunger, by Bhagawati Lama (rep), Untouchability
cases
being settled under duress (ht), Ensure
justice:
Transitional justice mechanisms have failed to conclude
their tasks as specified by the Act (ht), Delay
in fiscal commission appointments may hit budget
transfers (rep), Prosperity
over
politics: If Nepal wants to reach middle-income status,
it must include women in positions of power and
influence, especially in business and politics, by
Alaina B. Teplitz (rep), Promoting
integrity:
Stability, rule of law, accountability and good
governance can be maintained only through honest
individuals in and outside the government, by
Narayan Adhikari and Ashmita Sharma (rep)
27/12/2017:
Writ
on
Madhesi Dalits’ PR seats (kp,
Spat
Over the NA Ordinance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), RJP-N
leaders
ask President to authenticate ordinance: Madhesi leaders
tell Bhandari their poll victory meant endorsement of
their constitution amendment agenda (kp), Govt
formation
delay: Indecision rules Singha Durbar (kp), UML,
Maoist
leaders to meet ‘today’ (kp), Mistrust
creeping
among top leaders of left alliance?, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Oli
to
lead govt for full five years: Pandit; The UML leader
says there is no doubt concerning the party’s merger
with the CPN (Maoist Centre), but the current
priority is new government formation (kp), Quake
victims
lack resources to rebuild (ht), Oli’s
challenges:
Oli will have to convince Indian establishment that a
politically strong and prosperous Nepal is the best
guarantee of safeguarding India’s interests, by
Prakash Chandra Lohani (rep)
26/12/2017:
Forgotten
federalism:
Major threat to federalism is that provinces have not
been drawn up in a way to allocate equal
capacity-building resources, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Provincial
administration in limbo as statute deadline inches
closer, by Ashok Dahal (rep), ‘Faulty’
PR
candidate lists: Madhesi dalits to move court (kp),
UML
pressed
to arrive at consensus: Parties tell UML to either agree
on the single trans-ferable vote system or offer an
alternative to elect the National Assembly (kp), Single
Transferable
Voting: 'System ensures proportional representation’,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Mistrust
within left alliance grows as govt formation stalls,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), ‘Revolt
to
save communist movement’ (kp), UML,
Maoists
mull 60:40 Cabinet share (kp), Into
uncharted
waters: Nepal is moving into a new governance system and
there are many challenges ahead, by Binoj Basnyat
(kp), Conditions
for Political Stability, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Quake
survivors battling with extreme cold, by Kishan
Sangeet Nepali (rep), Christmas
Carol
for Deuba: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba may want to
take refuge in ‘‘A Christmas Carol’’ after a crushing
defeat in the elections, by Bishal Thapa (rep)
25/12/2017:
Failure
Of
NC Leadership, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), Saving
the
tree BP planted: The NC must demonstrate that it is
bound by principles of public service and high ethical
standards, by Naresh Koirala (kp), NC
mounts
pressure on Prez: Congress leaders claim that the EC
cannot publish the final poll results before
election to the National Assembly (kp), Delay
in
passing ordinance will prolong Deuba’s term: SSF-N chief
Yadav (kp), FSF-Nepal
leaders
urge president to endorse ordinance (ht), CPN-MC
backs
single transferable voting (ht), Prez
in a fix as parties rally behind ordinance, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), Unhelpful
parties:
Positions taken by both UML and Nepali Congress have not
helped post-poll politics (kp), UML
courts
Madhes parties to form govt (kp), Madhesi
parties mulling to join Oli govt if UML agrees to amend
statute, by Mithilesh Yadav (rep), SC
rejects Chaudhary’s plea to get MP certificate via power
of attorney (kp), SC
tells
MP Resham Chaudhary to face trial, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), EC
accepts
‘faulty’ RJP-N PR candidate list,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Provincial
capital
row: Newly elected reps struggle to make good on their
promise, by Lilaballav Ghimire (kp), UML,
CPN-MC
unification no cakewalk, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Local
levels
running with 40pc staffers (ht), Contractors,
suppliers
paid Rs 20 billion in bribes last year, by Rudra
Pangeni (rep), Youth
in
data: Only by providing adequate opportunities to the
youths, can Nepal realize its dream of transitioning
into the middle-income country by 2030, by Bijay K.
Shahi (rep)
24/12/2017:
Male
chambers: Only six of 165 candidates picked for House of
Representatives under FPTP are women, which comes to a
paltry 3.63 percent, by Meena Bhatta (rep), Upper
election
row: Parties working behind the scene to end impasse
(kp), UML
under
pressure to back National Assembly poll ordinance,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), EC:
Allocation
of PR seats of parliament in a couple of days (rep),
Staff
crunch
paralyses local govts (kp), The
need
for a watchdog: The media needs to get its priorities
right and report news that matters to the public, by
Anil Bhattarai (kp), ‘No
ignoring
Madhes issues’: People have given reply to detractors:
Experts, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Political
parties
yet to develop federal mindset, by Roshan S. Nepal
(ht), Leaders
of major parties divided over provincial capitals,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), Left
or right? UML is critical of Western ‘hegemony’ but is
then funded by money coming from Western countries,
by Pranab Kharel and Gaurab KC (rep)
23/12/2017:
First
meeting
post election cuts no ice: Five national parties,
however, agree to resolve disputes in consultation
(kp), Parties
stick
to their guns on ordinance, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht),
Row over
National Assembly drags on (rep), Prez
shows
hurdles to endorsing ordinance (kp), EC
allots
proportional seats of provincial vote: CPN-UML has
topped the PR chart by securing a total of 75 seats,
followed by the NC’s 72 and 35 of the CPN
(Maoist Centre), by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Provincial
PR
seat allocation to parties complete (ht), UML,
CPN-MC
to lead govt by turns: Dahal (ht) [Don't
even dream of such nonsense! The government has to be
stable for 5 years ate last!],
Left
bloc
in power-sharing bid (kp), The
Tricky Issue Of Left Unification, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn), Police
shoot
dead Myadi recruit for protesting pay cut, by
Tularam Pandey (kp), No
end
in sight to quake victims’ plight (ht)
22/12/2017:
Dalit
presence in Parliament still seen as tokenism, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep), Deuba
sees
no need for party meetings for ending impasse: Says
dispute over ordinance for upper house election is
constitutional (kp), Politics
Of Ordinance, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Show
stoppper:
Two weeks after the final phase of elections, the NC,
voted out by the people, clings to power, while the Left
Alliance is struggling to form the new government
(nt), Govt
preparing
to appoint provincial governors, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht) [??], Joint
leadership
mulled for UML-Maoist merger, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Oli
likely
to be PM, Dahal party chair: Unified outfit may adopt
'one peron, one post' model, by Rewati Sapkota (ht),
Targeting
the
poor: Reasons for poverty differ across provinces and
require distinct intervention efforts (kp), Strategy
for
survival: Nepal’s latest election results do not mean
dismay for New Delhi or joy for Beijing, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (kp), Year
of
surprises: Even with all the political changes 2017
brought, it wouldn’t be surprising if we reverted to
uncertainty next year, by Shyam KC (kp), Economic
leapfrog:
To become a middle-income country by 2030, investing in
private sector while promoting foreign investment is a
must, by Niraj KC (kp), Coming
full
circle at Mainapokhari: Nani Maiya and baby survived a
Maoist attack 13 years ago in which her husband was
killed. This week she had to congratulate the Maoist
in-charge who won the election, by Amrit Gurung
(nt), State
of
Confusion (nt), Children
of
single, divorced parents face difficulty acquiring
citizenship (ht), Grassroots
democracy:
Services to doorsteps, by Shesh Raman Neupane and
Chay Garde (ht), Maoists
preparing
to validate conflict-era land deals, by Devendra
Basnet and Ganesh BK (rep)
21/12/2017:
Oli,
Dahal
urges EC to allocate PR seats soon, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), President
urges
top parties to forge consensus on National Assembly
Formation (ht), Turf
war:
Focus is on govt formation, but decentralisation of
bureaucracy will be equally tough (kp), It’s
not
over: When Nepal should be moving ahead with all its
people on board, the marginalised are still struggling,
by Pramod Mishra (kp), ‘Madhesi
alliance
to work with forces supportive of Madhes issues’
(ht), 29
out
of 100 people poor: Govt uses Multidimensional Poverty
Index to measure national poverty for the first time,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp), CIEDP
urges
government to extend its term by three years, by
Roshan S. Nepal (ht), In
despair, quake victims living on flood-prone riverbank,
by Shiva Hari Ghimire (rep), Political
Model
For Stability, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Parliamentarians
change their stance after election, by Raju Adhikari
(rep)
20/12/2017:
CEC
Yadav
asks major parties to clear hurdles (kp), Left
to sweep upper house under majority system, a few seats
for NC under STV, by Ashok Dahal and Mani Dahal
(rep), EC
ready
to hold NA poll under STV polling system, by Arjun
Poudel (ht), Maoist
Center irked by UML's rigid stance against transferrable
vote (rep), Govt
urges
President to pass ordinance pronto, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Some
3,000
officials required for provincial secretariats, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Rout
to
revival: NC’s political manoeuvrability in national
politics has hit its lowest point ever, by Achyut
Wagle (kp), Nepali
Congress In The Opposition, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Lost
without
recourse: Govt has failed to enforce laws that would
discourage exploitation of migrant workers (kp), Value
of
life: Why are Nepali migrants, who were proven to be
medically fit before departure, dying in large numbers
abroad?, by Roni Pradhan (kp), Quake
victims to spend third winter in tents, by
Madhusudan Guragain (rep), Evaluating
NC’s
‘loss’: Judging by the popular votes this time for
Nepali Congress, communist victory appears nothing more
than an outcome of political match-fixing, by
Narayan Manandhar (rep), Cringed
CapEx: Low capital spending affects the quality of our
vital energy, road and telecom infrastructures, by
Kartika Yadav (rep)
19/12/2017:
The
missing
millions: A comparison of census and Election Commission
data shows hordes of lost voters, by Sanjay Sharma
(kp), EC
working
on PR quota allocation in lower house: Poll authority
busy verifying data after receiving related documents
from most of the electoral constituencies, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), NC
stands
firm on its position (kp) [This
stance may further damage the party's reputation!],
Dispute
over National Assembly election likely to delay new govt
(rep), Rawal
for
meaningful power-sharing talks (kp), Maoist
Centre
headquarters meeting: ‘Party merger before new govt’;
Party for resolving National Assembly election row in
consensus, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Oli,
Dahal
likely to lead government turn by turn, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht) [Stop such nonsense
power games! The country needs political stability with
a government that is elected for 5 years!], Maoist
Center
leaders tell Dahal to sort out leadership issue before
merger (rep), Getting
small
things right: Change will only come to the Nepali
political landscape if society betters itself first,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp), Leadership
Transformation, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), After
polls, Madhesi people now want development, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep), Only
5,565 quake-damaged houses rebuilt in Gorkha, by
Narahari Sapkota (rep), Post-poll
prospects:
Hill voters accused Congress of not speaking strongly
against the blockade while Madhesis were disenchanted
with its inadequate support for statute amendment,
by Pramod Jaiswal (rep)
18/12/2017:
Frustrating
And Uncalled For Dispute, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Clear
way
for new government, left alliance tells PM Deuba
(kp), Deuba-led
govt
trying to ‘undermine’ fresh mandate (kp), Lingering
Problems, by S. Binodkumar Singh (SAIR), Mission
not-yet-accomplished:
The major parties now have to take immediate steps to
ensure smooth transfer of power (kp), Oli,
Dahal to head govt 'by turns', by Roshan Sedhai
(rep) [Stop this bullshit talk!
The Left Alliance has been eected to bring stability
into Nepal's politics by forming a government for the
full term of 5 years! Everything else would be a
continuation of the personal power games of its top
politicians!!], The
understanding
is that if UML leader is Premier, MC leader is party
chief, and vice versa, interview with Basaman Pun
(kp), Ousted
fringe
parties have footing in state assemblies (kp), Cementocracy:
Development
as a political good has resulted in an alliance between
business leaders and the political establishment, by
Dan Hirslund and Prem Phyak (kp), Will
Oli
be able to fulfil his promises? Left alliance to take
private sector into confidence, not to stop economic
reforms, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht), Oli
tries
to allay foreign policy, investment fears (rep)
17/12/2017:
EC:
Allocation
of PR vote seats could take time. by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), NA
election
ordinance at centre of dispute, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Deuba
urges
left alliance not to provoke Prez; Dahal to PM: Make
appointments only in consultation ‘with us’ (kp), Prez
asks
parties to resolve disputes (kp), PM
Deuba
consults with constitutional experts (kp), Hurdles
To
A New Government, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), ‘No
alternative
to UML-MC merger’ (kp),
Litmus
Test For The Left, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn),
A
third of migrant households in Sunsari remain poor:
Study; It has found that about 30 percent households,
who were previously better off, became rather poorer
after migrating overseas (kp), Protecting
workers
without borders: Nepal should benefit from migration,
but not at the cost of the rights and wellbeing of
migrants, by Paul I. Norton (kp), Eat
now,
vote later: Something is seriously wrong if candidates
are elected based on their ability to spend, by
Prawash Gautam (kp), ‘Left
alliance
formation led to NC’s loss’: Congress leaders say PR
vote results suggest people’s faith in the party remains
intact (ht), Caste
discrimination
hampering development in Tarai, says Yadav (ht), Arrests
show extent of corruption in Nepal's "most corrupt" govt
office (ht)
16/12/2017:
National
assembly
election: Ordinance stuck at prez office as parties spar
over electoral system (kp), Govt
to
appoint province governors next week: ‘Appointment
necessary to form the National Assembly’ (ht), Experts
at odds on need for upper house in govt formation
(rep), Proportional
representation:
A likely scenario: At 8pm on Friday, the UML appeared to
get 41 PR seats in the House while the NC could secure
40 seats. Maoists might get 17 seats, the SSF-N and the
RJP-N 6 each, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Left
leaders
dwell on new govt at centre: Agree to hold more
discussions to chart out right plan for future move,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Govt
formation,
left unification to go hand in hand: Oli, Dahal
(ht), SC
refuses
Chaudhary’s writ petition (kp), New
era,
false dawn: From a partyless autocracy to these first
steps into a brave new world of a federal republic, this
country has indeed come a long way, by Mohan
Guragain (kp), New
govt
may have only 15 ministries (ht), No
preparation
yet for provincial meet (ht), Terai-Madhes
unrest probe commission submits report to govt (rep)
15/12/2017:
Investing
in
inclusion: Constitutionally guaranteed
proportional representation won’t guarantee
qualitative change (kp) [The
parties' women discriminating way of nominating
candidates for elections is a fundamental crime and a
grave violation of the constitution!!], Need
to
aim higher: Women’s representation in public life has
risen, but we shouldn’t become complacent, by Kabi
Adhikari (kp), Pro-women
(nt), EC
needs
25 days to hold NA elections (ht), On
The Threshold Of New Era, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Deuba
says
‘eager to hand over’ power: Urges President to clear
ordinance on election of National Assembly (kp), Lawyers
argue
for and against govt before upper house polls, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (kp), Cop-turned-politician
Silwal
in the dock? Apex court orders action against those
involved in forging appraisal documents related to
former DIG; After resigning from police force, Silwal
joined the CPN-UML and went on to win a seat in
the House of Representatives (kp) [The connections between politics and crime can
never be close enough! This cannot be called rule of
law!], Economic
Development
in federal Nepal, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp), Yadav
rules
out FSF-N and RJP-N unity (ht)
14/12/2017:
Left
alliance
set to start govt formation talks (kp), No
new PM before upper house is formed: NC, by Ashok
Dahal (rep) [??? The PM is
elected by the HoR! There is no reason why there should
not be more than 33 per cent women MPs! Each of the 7
provinces will send 8 representatives into the National
Assembly of which at least 3 have to be women, The
president will nominates 3, of which at least 1 will be
a woman! So, the problem remains only in the HoR and has
been caused by the male dominated parties and their
politics of patriarchy!], Five
parties likely to qualify for PR seats, by Roshan
Sedhai (rep), No.
of
directly elected female candidates slumps further: Only
six secure seats in House of Representatives under FPTP
category in these elections (kp), Work
for
declaring provisional state capitals on, by Hari
Adhikari, Raj Kumar Parajuli and Bharat Koirala (ht), UML,
NC
at odds over fixing provincial capitals, governors
(kp), The
party
is over: If the scale and depth of the current defeat
doesn’t wake up the NC, what will (kp) [Without
any doubt, the NC has lost this election, but the
thrashing defeat under the FPTP system was due to the
disciplined cooperation of CPN-UML and CPN-MC! True
public support for the parties is only reflected by the
PR vote!], Better
times
for a battered country: With the completion of local
elections and new dynamics coming to the fore at the
grassroots, one cannot but feel optimistic, by
Deepak Thapa (kp), Future
of
work: Nepal’s future as a federal state will depend on
how we deal with a host of challenges and opportunities,
by Sajal Dhital (kp), Govt
yet
to mobilise civil servants for provincial assemblies,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), No
ministerial
berth for those losing HoR FPTP election (ht), Stability:
The Goal Of New Political Order, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), FSFN,
RJPN into unification bid, provincial govt formation,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep)
13/12/2017:
The
Nation Takes Left Turn, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Man
on
the run set to walk into Parliament: Resham Chaudhary
wins election from Kailali-1; He is on our wanted list;
we will arrest him: Police (kp) [Question
to EC and RJPN: What about article 87 of the
constitution??], Cabinet
likely
to pick provincial headquarters, guvs on Thursday: The
constitution authorises the govt to announce temporary
headquarters, while two-thirds majority of the
respec-tive provincial assembly will fix the permanent
capital (kp), Don’t
forget
the children: Leaders have promised magnificent things,
but said little about ending malnutrition, by PC
Wasti (kp), Outlawed
Chhaupadi
still in practice: The Criminal Code stipulates a
three-month jail term or Rs 3,000 fine, or both, for
anyone forcing a woman to follow the custom (ht), New
coalition
govt by mid-Jan, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Race
for
CM on, only one woman contender, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht), 42
pc new faces in parliament under FPTP, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), Dissecting
CSR: Our lawmakers have hastily copied CSR law from
India, without learning anything from India’s
implementation, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), The
second
coming: KP Oli had long established himself as a good
leader but it was the Indian economic blockade that made
him a statesman, by Niranjan Narsingh Khatri (rep)
12/12/2017:
Oli
says
‘we will take opposition along’, by Parwat Portel
(kp) [Respect is okay, but
democracy needs government and opposition and the left
alliance has been elected by the people to form a strong
government! It's still a very far way to implement the
federal system and this requires stability!!], Oli
likely
to be next premier, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), New
govt,
party unity simultaneously: Dahal (kp), Counting
of
FPTP votes over in 4 days, says EC: Counting of votes in
Syangja began on Sunday midnight (kp), Old
faces
dominate tally, by Chandan Kmuar Mandal (kp), UML
objects
to appointments of ‘caretaker’ govt: Says upcoming govt
will revoke all such decisions (kp), Beware
of
headwinds: New govt must take moderate reformist path to
give impetus to economic activities (kp), Elections
2017: Hoping Changes For Better, by Prem Khatry
(rn), Provisional
capitals
of provinces tomorrow, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Resolve
the
row: Considering the urgency, the Election Commission
has urged the government to draft a law for the Upper
House election (ht), Results
Of
Federal And Provincial Elections Of 2017, by Siddhi
B Ranjitkar (km)
11/12/2017:
Left
in
order: With left alliance looking to have absolute
control, Nepal urgently needs strong opposition
(kp), Red
wave sweeps the nation (rep), UML
leads
in popular vote too, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp). Left to
form govts in six provinces, by Roshan Sedhai (rep),
Madhesi
parties
hold little sway outside Province 2: Most of the seats
the SSF-N and the RJP-N are winning are from the eight
Tarai districts west of Koshi, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), New
govt
likely in first week of January: EC says poll results
will be submitted to the President by this month-end (kp),
Taskforce
submits
report on venues for Province-4 parliament, agencies,
by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp), New
PM without parliament formation! (rep) [First,
the new PM has to command an absolute majority of seats
in the HoR, i.e the House has to be formed and the
majority has to be proved by voting! Second, according
to current counting, no party will win an absolute
majority of seats!], Preparations
on
a full swing for first meetings (kp) [And
where will the newly elected provincial assemblies
meet??], Full
speed
ahead: Nepal is looking neither towards the north nor
the south, but towards the future, by Bhoj Raj
Poudel (kp), This
leftist
electoral alliance will move towards unification,
interview with Shyam Shrestha (kp), Victory
Of Democracy, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), EC
presses
govt to frame laws for National Assembly elections,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Parliament
Secretariat
making preparation to hold meetings of HoR, National
Assembly (ht) [The members of the NA have first to be elected by
the Provincial Assemblies! But where shall the latter
meet? There are no laws, infrastructure, staff; not even
the names of the headquarters are clear! Federalism is
still a fare dream!!], We
have won: These elections took place under the
constitution that was projected as ‘regressive’ and with
nothing for women, Madhesis and Janajatis, by
Mahabir Paudyal (rep), Words
to
action: The elections are just a first step in achieving
a larger goal of strengthening accountability and
democracy in Nepal, by Valerie Julliand (rep)
10/12/2017:
Left
Alliance Heads For Resounding Victory, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn), Left
alliance
heading for comfortable majority (ht), Country
on
the cusp of taking Left turn: UML-Maoist Centre alliance
set for election sweep; The two forces also leading in
districts along plains, except Province 2, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), Selection
of
provincial capitals only after vote count: PMO; Joint
Secretary Hari Prasad Panthi claims necessary
officials and staff could be deployed within 24
hours of a Cabinet decision (kp) [???],
Government
yet
to fix provincial protocol, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht),
NC,
UML
neck to neck in PR vote: NC gets 39,353 PR votes for
federal parliament compared to UML’s 39,260
(kp), Prez
stresses
upliftment of marginalised communities (kp) [For
example, by not participating them in politics?],
The
politics
of human rights: Govt must enact laws for protecting and
promoting human rights if Constitution is to be
implemented, by Mohna Ansari (kp), Forgetting
something:
The transition is said to have been a success, but
conflict victims still wait for justice, by Ram
Kumar Bhandari (kp)
09/12/2017:
NHRC
concerned
over country’s poor human rights track record (kp),
Rights
situation
not satisfactory: NHRC (ht), AHRC
urges
govt to improve human rights situation (ht), Left
on
track as alliance move proves right: Analysts say UML,
Maoist Centre’s rallying cry for ‘prosperity through
stability’ worked well while NC failed to win voters’
trust, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Turnout
revised
up to 69.58pc (kp)
08/12/2017:
Found
in
transition: With polls yesterday, Nepal is on its way to
completing political transition that started in 2006 but
a lot still remains to be done (kp), Into
a
state of uncertain stability: Whoever wins, Nepal will
likely be ruled by the same old leaders, by Om Astha
Rai (nt), Challenges
ahead:
Those in newly elected Parliament must ensure that
welfare of people takes precedence over petty party
interests, by Shyam KC (kp) [This
would mean a total revolution campared to what has
happened so far!!], Historic
polls
conclude with 67pc turnout, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Confusion
reigns
in PR voting as voters lack education, by Roshan S.
Nepal (ht), Voters
not
taught to cast ballot properly, says NRHC (ht),
First
phase
vote count starts: Early results put CPN-UML ahead
(kp), A
watershed moment: Successful completion of elections
ends long-drawn transition infusing hope of stability,
but challenges remain, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp),
CK
Raut’s
hometown boycotts elections (kp), #16
Days:
Make the call: Only if the culture of shame and silence
around Gender Based Violence is broken will we be able
to create a safe environment, by Biska Thapa (kp), Fasten
seat
belts: Brace yourselves for a ride into uncharted
constitutional territory, by Kanak Mani Dixit (nt),
A
New Chapter In The History Begins, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
07/12/2017:
45
districts
go to polls today, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), 45
districts
go to polls today: 12,235,993 voters to elect 128
parliamentary FPTP candidates, by Arjun Poudel (ht),
Over
200,000
security forces for today’s polls, by Manish Gautam
(kp), So
close
yet so far: As important as today’s polls are, very
little has been done on post-poll federal project
(kp) [!!!], Keeping
old
hopes alive: Established parties have created a mess,
but a solution exists within Nepali society and its
young democracy, by Pramod Mishra (kp)
06/12/2017:
TRC
takes
exception to Dahal’s deal with Madi blast victims
(kp), Observers
warn
of illegal deals in silence period (kp), Where
is
the security? NC leader Gagan Thapa escaped a deadly
attack but Deuba govt needs to do more (kp), AI
concerned
about increasing violence (ht),
Dispute
over
‘cash dole’ to voters (kp), FNJ
moves
SC demanding release of arrested journalists (kp), 75
local
government units are still without executive officers,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), ‘Temporary
provincial
HQ after polls’ (kp), Dialectics
of
dictatorship: Peoples’ real agenda for elections are
overshadowed by the exchange of high-voltage allegations,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), FPTP
poll
results by December 11, claims poll panel Results of PR
elections by Dec 15 (ht), Will
the
elections pave way for stability, development?, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht)
05/12/2017:
TRC
ignored
due process while probing war-era cases: Victims, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Dahal's
deal
with Badarmude victims draws flak (rep), Nepal
yet
to ratify third optional protocol to CRC (ht), Bajura
women
not free to exercise voting rights, by Prakash Singh
(ht), NC’s
Thapa
among 11 injured in blast: First explosion in Capital
targeting campaign three days ahead of polls, by
Manish Gautam (kp), Blasts
targeting
candidates continue unabated: IED goes off near a hotel
in Dhangadi where PM Deuba was staying (kp), ‘Lack
of
designated home minister affecting security’, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), Security
tops
agenda for poll observers, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Frequent
blasts
have challenged poll security, says NHRC (ht), Time
to
deliver: Incoming govt should formulate laws to
implement fiscal federalism with urgency (kp), Make
way!
Whenever the status quo does not deliver, a new crop of
leadership emerges that should assume the helm, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp), I
have a manifesto: Our country has great potential, but
to harness this potential, it needs statesmanlike
leaders who are devoted more to ‘lokniti’ than ‘rajniti’,
by Niranjan Narsingh Khatri (rep),
Whither
Madhes movement?, by Govinda Bhattarai (rep)
04/12/2017:
A
lot has healed but scars remain: Two years after a
deadly violence in the Tharu heartland, the political
landscape has changed dramatically; The raw energy and
anger that fuelled the Tharu protests across the mid-
and far-western Tarai in 2015 has lessened substantially,
by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Dahal
signs
deal with Bandarmude blast victims, by Shiva Puri
(kp) [This means that he at last
admits the crime, but justice looks different!! Abd who
will pay all this, the state or the Maoist party??],
Dahal
signs reparation deal with Badarmudhe victims ahead of
polls (rep), Justice
eludes
conflict victims, by Ujjwal Satyal (ht), Transitional
justice
cases will not be swept under the rug: Transitional
justice cases will not be swept under the rug,
interview with Hari Phuyal, former Attorney General (kp),
Fiscal
federalism
gets off to slow start (kp), Nepal:
Hopes
and Fears, by S. Binodkumar Singh (SAIR), The
money
trail: In economies where informal sector dominates and
political protection is a profitable racket, return on
investment in politics is invariably more lucrative than
any other business or industry, by CK Lal (rep)
03/12/2017:
EC’s
poll
code limited to papers only? No action taken against
anyone except a few warnings here and there: Election
observers say the poll authority on almost all occasions
has turned a blind eye to poll code
violation (kp) [Only
foreign election observers are punished severely for
doing their job!!], Blasts
continue
in various districts (kp), Army
enhances
presence to curb anti-poll actions: NA officials say
resurgence of violent activities has prompted them to
‘play a more active role’ in maintaining law
and order during the elections (kp), Security
situation
‘normal’ in Tarai districts, by Rewati Sapkota (ht),
EC
working
to publish results within week; Official: Election
Commission preparing to relay vote counting updates more
frequently (kp) [It would
be better for many reasons if only preliminary final
results are published for each constituency! The
continued publishing of intermediate results is
confusing and provokes militant actions!], Appearance
and
Reality: During election campaigns, candidates display
ostensible acts of kindness and desire to serve, by
Prawash Gautam (kp)
02/12/2017:
Blast
in
Capital hours after security meet, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), One
killed,
five dozen hurt in violence over two weeks (kp), Taskforce
to
ensure ministries devolve power to local level:
Secretary says there are still no executive
officers in some 50 local units (kp), Online
listing
of VAW cases from Dec 11 (kp), Home
but
not dry: The two-phase elections will conclude this
week, but the federal journey has just begun, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), The
beginning
of the end: Most of our political parties promise us
everything. We will have thousands of MW electricity. We
will all be making at least ten thousand dollars a year
in our own land in a decade. But how come we are yet to
hear from any political parties about vegetables prices,
by Guffadi (kp), Report
highlights
barriers Nepali girls face in accessing education: The
report provides data of education, child marriage and
VAW (ht)
01/12/2017:
EC
instructs
agencies to step up security (kp), Four
injured
in Itahari blast, by Bedraj Poudel (kp), Parties
flouting
poll code of conduct: EC; On-site monitoring finds
‘rampant violation’ of code mainly in the use of flags,
posters and pamphlets (kp), Poised
for
a fresh start: Federalism will drive transformation of
Nepal’s archaic societal and economic setting, by
Niraj KC (kp), Families
of
Maleth victims want jobs, education (ht), Performance
vs
promises (nt), Our
election
circus, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep), Putting
NC
Marginal Candidates At Risk, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km)
30/11/2017:
Temporary
cop
injured in Dang explosion dies: 1st casualty of
anti-poll activities, by Durga Lal KC (kp), NC
candidate
among seven hurt in Udaypur IED blast, by Dilliram
Khatiwada (kp), NHRC
condemns
rising incidents of bomb attack (kp), EC
seeks
security stratagy for second phase polls (kp), How
to
save the election: Premier Deuba has failed to
demonstrate strong commitment to security for
historic elections (kp), Initial
study
on provincial headquarters completed (kp), Horsing
around:
Insincerity and false promises has become a staple of
Nepali politics now, rendering vote swings highly
probable, by Deepak Thapa (kp), First-Phase
Federal
And Provincial Elections, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
29/11/2017:
Transitional
justive:
Lack of designated law minister puts MoPR in quandary:
Act amendment process stalled as commissions’ term nears
end (kp), IED
blast
in Tulsipur leaves nine injured, by Durga Lal KC
(kp)
28/11/2017:
After
polls,
ballot box safety major concern: Political parties in
Sindhupalchok install close-circuit television cameras
(kp), Ballots
from
40 polling stations to be airlifted, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Congress
courts
Madhesi, fringe forces to contain left: There is a
‘tentative agreement’ that the two sides should
forge alliance in the constituencies where the
prospects of the left alliance winning are high
(kp), Works
begin
to set up state parliament, govt agencies in Province 6,
by Janak Nepal and Prakash Adhikari (kp), No
violence
please: Use of guns and explosives to dirupt electoral
environment can have long-term implications on national
security, by Binoj Basnyat (kp), Unfounded
fears:
Portrayal of the left alliance as a potential threat to
democracy is nothing more than political propaganda,
by Lalbabu Yadav (kp), Elections,
parties
and alliances: Observations from abroad, by
Karl-Heinz Krämer (Social Science Baha Lecture Series
XCIV)
27/11/2017:
Vote
in
32 districts a success, says EC; Former chief election
commissioner Uprety: More than 65 percent turnout
satisfactory against the odds (kp), Voter
turnout
65 pc in first phase of polls: Polling suspended in only
two polling booths of Rukum West after ballot boxes were
burnt there, by Arjun Poudel (ht), Observers
urge
EC to focus on better voter education (kp), All
that
is free and fair: The first phase of elections has gone
well despite deep apprehension (kp), Who
is
left to be Left in Nepal? Nepal adopts a middle path by
merging liberalism and socialism with welfare
capitalism, so a ‘communist take-over’ is fanciful,
by Suman Khadka (kp), There
is
no transparency on political parties’ election spending,
interview with Shree Hari Aryal (kp)
26/11/2017:
Transitional
justice:
Probe into 500 cases completed in 2 provinces: Reports
to be sent to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
head office for review before further process;
Commission unable to review the investigated cases
as senior officials from the TRC headquarters have
been deputed for the elections, by Binod Ghimire
(kp) 2074,
a
year of elections (kp), Media
warned
against ‘code violation’ (kp), Nepal
goes
to polls today: Ballots will be cast in 32 districts in
Phase I of parliamentary and provincial elections
(ht), Violence
against
women continues (ht), Reconstruction
work
snail-paced (ht)
25/11/2017:
Two
European
Union observers barred from monitoring polls (ht), EC
bars
two EU observers from poll monitoring (kp) [As
a consequence, all poliiticians and parties that have
violated the election code of conduct should be bared
from elections??], ‘Government
has
violated election code’: Govt allegedly distributed a
huge sum of money to cadres of ruling parties
(ht) [This must be checked by international election
observation teams as well if the election observation
shall make any sense!!], EC
helpless
against poll code violators: Observers: Lack of
effective voter education programme is another concern
raised, by Tika R. Prahan (kp), Parties
clash
in different districts ahead of polls (kp), Blasts
continue,
explosive devices defused (kp), Maybe
our
netas should quit politics and join the entertainment
industry as writers while our ‘real’ writers can join
politics and give us something new instead; What we need
is direct democracy so that we, the common folks will
finally have opportunity to take part in decision-making
and also be able to challenge any law passed by our
nincompoops, by Guffadi (kp)
24/11/2017:
MoHA
orders
arrest of top CPN leaders: Anti-poll activities continue
despite govt’s ‘improved security’ claims (kp), Election
watch:
Free and fair poll observation is important
exercise in a democracy (kp), Space
of
absence: Women and other marginalised gender groups
cannot afford to ignore inaccessibility to
fundamental rights, by Archana Thapa (kp), Good
governance:
New hopes; In Nepal, bureaucracy or public sectors have
suffered most from the rampant corruption. In fiscal
year 2015/16, Commission for the Investigation of Abuse
of Authority (CIAA) Nepal received a total of 15,126
cases of corruption, by Sisir Bhandari (kp), Power
centre:
Electing the Parliament and state assemblies does not
necessarily ensure the kind of decentralisation that
Nepalis have long needed, by Om Astha Rai (nt), The
centre
tries to hold: Diehard functionaries of a previously
centralised, unitary state are fighting tooth and nail
to preserve the status quo, by George Varughese (nt)
23/11/2017:
EU
reps
violate election code in Kanchanpur, by Chitranga
Thapa (kp), EC
urged
to bar EU poll observers from Kanchanpur, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), CEC
hardens
position on int’l poll observers: Says there’s no need
for missions, monitors to certify elections of Nepal
(kp), Transitional
justice:
CIEDP to summon Deuba over conflict-era disappearances,
by Chitranga Thapa (kp), Piecemeal
process:
11 years after CPA, political parties are still to
internalise the essence of transitional justice
(kp), Fighting
alienation:
During elections, rational voting has to flourish and
negative elements should not be allowed to outweigh
positive ones, by Sajal Mani Dhital (kp)
22/11/2017:
11
years
of peace agreement: Conflict victims’ wait for justice
continues, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Govt
to
file cases against anti-poll elements in court, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), SC
calls
parties, EC to discuss 33 pc women candidates, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [Why only 4
days ahead of the first election day?], Democratic
deficit:
Nepal’s politics is rendered precariously fluid by petty
interests of a handful of influential party leaders,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), The
youth
of the nation: In the face of adversity, Nepali youths
should find the energy and motivation to play an active
role in serving society, by Simone Galimberti (kp)
21/11/2017:
Deuba
tells
forces to act tough: Pledges security agencies resources
and support to curbing activities that threaten peaceful
elections, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), What
is
in store? Societal changes are much needed, but whether
or not they will occur after elections is doubtful,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp), Talking
through
their hat: Many of the health care promises in the
election manifestos are absurd and undoable, by
Nirmal Kandel (kp), Case
of
rotten crate: International evidence suggests that in a
corrupt political system, instead of elections
controlling corruption, it is corruption that controls
elections, by Narayan Manandhar (rep)
20/11/2017:
Army
to
step up poll security measures: Says it will conduct
land and aerial patrols as violent acts go unabated,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), Shaken
up:
Deuba govt should take stronger position to stop violent
attacks against political campaigns (kp), Final
list
of PR candidates: Women account for 55pc of total PR
candidates; After EC disqualifies 253, total number
comes down to 5,838 (kp), Nepal
needs
the PR electoral system until we achieve inclusiveness
that renders PR unnecessary, interview with BhojraJ
Pokharel (kp), Phials
of
blood: How would the Madhesi activists who agitated for
constitutional change vote in a poll being held to
ensure the inviolability of the same statute?, by CK
Lal (rep)
19/11/2017:
Attacks
on
leaders continue unchecked: IED hurled at NC
leader Ram Chandra Poudel’s vehicle in Tanahun n
Explosion near left alliance programme venue in Rautahat
(kp), MoHA
says
‘attention drawn to assaults: Yet to release information
on who are behind blasts’ (kp), Despite
higher
population size women voters are less than men (kp),
New
direction:
In these elections, for the first time in the country’s
history, development agenda tops, by Prawash Gautam
(kp), In
defense of BRB: The muscles UML and Maoist leaders flex
are powered by the money of private education and
medical mafias, by Kaushal Ghimire (rep)
18/11/2017:
NC,
Maoist
Centre leaders attacked: Blast targeted at Mahat injures
six in Nuwakot (kp), From
the
margins: While there are sparse Muslim settlements in
the hilly regions of far western Nepal, they receive
little to no attention from government agencies, and
political candidates vying for office, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), Follow
the
money! Our political parties never tell the EC, or the
people, where they get their funds from and it seems
that the EC does not have the courage to take any action,
by Guffadi (kp), Federal
express:
The country has made miraculous political achievements
in the past decade. The next one should be devoted to
uplifting people out of poverty, by Mohan Guragain
(kp), Whom
to
Believe?, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
17/11/2017:
Incidents
of
attack on leaders stoke concern: IED blasts targeting
candidates, poll campaigns continue unabated; Police say
they have upped vigilance, arrested over 150 in two
weeks (kp), Nudges
for
betterment: Political parties contesting achievable
goals, accompanied by an aware voter base, would set
Nepal in the right direction, by Jaya Jung Mahat
(kp)
16/11/2017:
EC
‘concerned’
about ‘secret financial dealings’: CEC Yadav seeks
support from all sectors to curb such activities
(kp), Unsecure:
Govt,
security agencies need to be vigilant to curb attacks on
election candidates (kp), Responsible
conduct:
One can only imagine the kind of conflicts of interest
that abound in Nepal’s corridors of power, by Deepak
Thapa (kp)
15/11/2017:
Blasts
targeting
candidates cause for concern, say poll observers
(kp), ‘Directly
elected
executive head does not suit Nepal’ (kp), Political
Interferences
In Development, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
14/11/2017:
Banda
hits
life in Rolpa (kp), Money,
muscle
and politics: Corrupt politicians should be voted out of
office, but this does not happen in Nepal, by Bigyan
Prasai (kp)
13/11/2017:
Left
forces
UML, Maoists for party merger ‘at the earliest’: Unity
possible even before forming new government: Yubaraj
Gyawali, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), New
roadmap:
There is a tremendous amount of work that needs to be
done after the election (kp), Only
sound and fury, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep), History,
on repeat, by Aditya Man Shrestha (rep)
12/11/2017:
Voters
to
be given FPTP, PR ballots separately: EC says move will
help minimise confusion, reduce number of void votes,
by Prithvci Man Shrestha (kp), Police
told
to arrest Chand party cadres (kp), No
enforcement:
Flouting election Codes of Conduct will have a
multiplier effect on the level of corruption, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp)
11/11/2017:
Prez
issues
HPE Ordinance (kp), 18-40
age
group makes up over half of voters, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Back
to
the basics: While manifestos pledge railways, rapid
development, and foreign investment; voters want
political actors to stick to the basics, by Sanjeev
Giri (kp), Putting
people
first: While infrastructural development has brought
much-welcome changes, social development is the need of
the hour, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), Fake
manifestos:
Our political parties should stop wasting money
publishing hawa-daari manifestos and littering our
streets, by Guffadi (kp)
10/11/2017:
Mishra
strives
to make inroads into NC bastion, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp), Slaving
away:
Govt has proven toothless, instead of taking strong
position to protect migrant workers (kp)
09/11/2017:
Trauma
in
transition:Tenures of toothless transitional justice
bodies need to be renewed; given greater independence
(kp), Voters
‘unaware’
of duties of centre and state govts: Experts say
political parties and leaders should have done enough
homework to make voters understand powers and
responsibilities of central and provincial governments,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Govt
to
announce provincial capitals after scheduled polls
(kp), Why
vote?
I will never endorse anyone blindly; my endorsement will
depend on past records and personal demeanour, by
Pramod Mishra (kp), Numbers
are
not enough: It will not do much good if women elected to
power are not committed to the cause, by Tara Kanel
(kp)
08/11/2017:
TRC,
CIEDP
stare at crisis as term sees end: Act needs to be
amended to give the commissions more time to work,
by Binod Ghire (kp), Dr
KC
files RTI petition at Office of President: Seeks to know
cause of the delay in endorsement (kp), Gender
discriminatory
practices not on parties’ vote agenda, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), Money
for
nothing: When elections become race for patronage rather
than principles they are bound to be expensive (kp),
Local
govts
defy centre’s order on ‘tourism fee’ (kp) [It
is bad for tourism if the central government is not
willing to understand constitution and federal
principles!]
07/11/2017:
Maina
Sunuwar
murder case: SC orders Kavre court to produce documents;
three ex-Nepal army officials were sentenced to life in
prison in April (kp), President
holds
HPE Ordinance (kp) [President supporting partisan interests?],
As
it
stands: Nepal has to proceed in a manner that protects
political and national security while enhancing the
lives of citizens, by Binoj Basnyat (kp)
06/11/2017:
Voting
rights
of officials on duty: SC calls amicus curiae (kp), SSF-N,
RJP-N
snub principle of inclusion: FPTP list for federal polls
does not have even one woman (kp), (Un)easy
alliances:
Elections are weeks away; left and NC-led
alliances have different political characteristics
(kp), The
post-truth
socialism: Nepali communists’ longing for ‘socialism
with market freedom’ is completely anachronistic, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), The
EC
constantly shifts positions and buckles under pressure,
interview with Neel Kantha Uprety (kp)
05/11/2017:
No
women
candidates in Province 6 for FPTP vote, by Janak
Nepal (kp), Election
authority
yet to start voter education drive: Vote three weeks
away; Fear for high invalid votes (kp), Guilty
of
Madi bus ambush should face legal action: Dahal (kp)
[Change of mind?], ‘Bandarmudhe
incident
serious blot on CPN-MC’, by Tilakram Rimsl (kp), HRMEA
prone
to misuse: The phrase ‘as far as possible’ in the Act
lets leaders choose from PR list, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), First-time
voters
against gerontocracy, by Ujjwal Satyal (ht), Health
insurance
made mandatory for all (ht), Fuzzy
federal
math: Neither will the central government agree to
downsize, as local units want, nor will local
governments be self-reliant on funds, at least in the
foreseeable future, by Sukhdev Shah (rep)
04/11/2017:
EC
readies
PR candidate list for two polls: 56 percent of 6,094
fielded under the category are women (kp), Let
the
chors rule: Everything is possible in Nepali
politics where ideologies take a back seat and it’s
about ego and money, by Guffadi (kp), Election
manifesto:
Charter amendment top agenda of Madhes-based parties,
by Roshan S. Nepal (ht)
03/11/2017:
4,708
file
nominations for Phase II polls, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Over
4,700
file papers for Dec 7 election (ht), Candidates'
lists
infested with criminals, goons, by Manish Gautam
(kp), Left
bloc
common manifesto lashes out at Congress (kp), Politicians
in
proportion: Women must be allowed to contest direct
elections so as to develop leadership skills (kp) [Its is their right! Men have nothing
to allow!], Major
political
parties fail to field enough number of women candidates:
NC has fielded seven, UML six and CPN-MC three women
candidates for phase ll of parliamentary FPTP polls
(ht)
02/11/2017:
Women
candidates
few and far between in NC: Party leadership struggles to
quell charges of nepotism and favouritism, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (kp), Electoral
competency:
Women are still underrepresented in Nepali politics and
the PR system has not made it any better, by Sanjaya
Mahato (kp), Arrest
of
Dhungel raises hope of justice for war-era victims
(kp), Search
for
truth and justice continues in Nepal: ICJ; Says arrest
of Maoist leader Dhungel highlights weaknesses, as well
as promises, for conflict victims seeking accountability
(kp), Half
a
milestone: Maoist leader Dhungel’s arrest for war-era
murder should now be followed by broader prosecution
(kp), Krishna
Adhikari's
murder: Hearing put off for December 11 (kp), Justice
delayed
and denied: Many more cases like Dhungel’s will have to
be brought to justice before some kind of normalcy
returns, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Govt’s
plan
to defer transfers may hit fiscal federalism, by
Rupak D. Sharma (kp)
01/11/2017:
Murder
convict
Dhungel sent to prison: Maoist leader, who was walking
free despite being convicted eight years ago by apex
court, will remain behind bars for 12.5 yrs, by
Manish Gautam (kp)
31/10/2017: Oli’s
legacy
at stake: To effectively lead the left coalition
including the Maoists, KP Sharma Oli must clearly
outline where he stands on parliamentary democracy,
by Bishal Thapa (rep)
30/10/2017:
Political
Polarisation and Mud-slinging, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), EC
gears
up for separate ballots: Move follows consultation with
attorney general; Having 2 different ballots ‘not to
hit’ poll schedule, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Poll
panel
to abide by court directive: To print separate FPTP
ballot papers for provincial, parliamentary polls,
by Arjun Poudel (ht), EC
tells
govt to cancel Rs10b programme (kp), EC bars
ex-MPs from spending CDF money (rep),
SC’s
strong
directives to EC at this crucial time will hamper
progress made towards FDR, interview with Bipin
Adhikari (kp), EC
condemned
for ignoring SC order (ht) [Parties
and politicians ignore SC orders as well!], Too
poor
to run! If election tickets are to be auctioned off to
highest bidders, why would anyone devote her life for
the party’s betterment?, by Subhash Ghimire (rep)
29/10/2017:
Cong
factions
play favourites as party selects candidates: Deuba
flexing his muscles in ticket distribution; Poudel not
happy, Sitaula camp in a tight spot, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), No
deal
yet with FSF-N, RJP-N: NC, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht),
Not
secular:
The government seems to have forgotten that it is
bound to protect an individual’s rights to have a
religion, by Lokmani Dhakal and David Anderson (kp),
Foreign
secretary
attends UNSC debate (ht) [The
secretary's statement at the UNSC contradicts relities
in Nepal!], Same
old
faces in fray for polls in province 6 (ht)
28/10/2017:
‘Ensure
women
participation as per statute' (kp), Dalit
leaders
demand fair distribution of tickets in second phase
elections (ht), EC
starts
printing of FPTP ballot papers, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Views
divided
on EC’s decision (ht), Chances
of
Cong alliance with SSF-N, RJP-N slim: The parties likely
to work to ensure victory for their ‘top leaders’
(kp), NC
not
keen on democratic alliance, allege FSF-N, RJP-N, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), FSF-N,
RJP-N
close to deal (ht), Left
alliance
likely to finalise seat sharing today, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Gunda-Tantra!
We
are witnessing a new era of Nepali politics where
mundrey gundas and so-called Dons finally come out and
become politicians for good, by Guffadi (kp), Crime
does pay: If there’s one thing we’ve learnt from
watching too many films it is that participation in
politics is natural progression for gangsters, by
Gunjan Upadhyay (rep)
27/10/2017:
Dangerous
alliance:
State security forces and political parties have allied
to subvert the truth behind human rights abuses, by
Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Women
leaders
demand more media coverage to promote female leadership
(ht), Court
ruling
on separate ballots raises concerns, by Sanjeev Giri
(kp), Respect
SC
order: The EC should be prepared to print separate
ballot papers if the SC orders so as the apex court’s
order is binding to all state organs (ht), EC
working
on response to court (kp), EC
undecided
on FPTP ballot papers, by Arjun Poudel (ht), Won’t
accept
election postponement: Left alliance (kp), Dahal:
Revival
of Parliament if polls deferred (kp), International
conference
on peace next month (kp), Federalism
in
action: The provinces have to set up many institutions
to deliver basic services properly, and they have to
start from scratch, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp)
26/10/2017:
Post-election
blues:
How was Nepal elected to the top United Nations human
rights body with such a checkered rights record of its
vital state actors?, by Biswas Baral (rep) [Can
it be that the international community does not really
understand Nepal's HR, social and political issues?],
SC
orders
separate ballots for two polls: Asks EC to present
report on progress made since its earlier ruling; An
election commissioner says polls not possible on
November 26 if separate ballots were to be printed,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), SC
seeks progress info from EC on printing separate ballots
(rep), EC
not
to print separate FPTP ballot papers: Supreme Court
orders commissioners of the poll panel to furnish
clarification within three days, by Ram Kumar Kamat
and Arjun Poudel (ht), EC
toothless,
complains Yadav: Yadav expresses his regret that the EC
lacks authority to schedule or postpone elections or to
make a financial decision (kp),
NC,
left
alliance putting final touches on poll manifestos,
by Sanjeev Giri and Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), The
right
bills: Cabinet has rightly sent two crucial bills of
huge public importance for Presidential approval
(kp), How
will
we vote? Upcoming elections could be a referendum over
inclusion of identity versus exclusion of nationality
and nationalism, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Poll
Alliance
For Stability, by Mukti Rijal (rn), UML
withdraws
from Manang where gangster Manange is contesting
(ht) [In accordance witth
article 87 of the constitution one must ask why this man
is allowed to be a candidate. This is another example
for the connection between political parties and
criminals!], UML
withdraws candidate to make way for Manange (rep), Govt’s
scheme
for quake victims falls flat: Over 80 per cent acquirers
of new taxi permits have transferred ownership of their
cabs, by Sujan Dhungana (ht), Ministries
in
fix as naming of province capitals delayed, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), 'Left
alliance bound by democratic norms, no question of
dictatorship', interview with Hari Roka (rep)
25/10/2017:
Contempt
of
court writ filed against police chief: Petitioner says
failure to arrest murder convict Dhungel is wilful
disobedience by security force (kp), Poll
duty
to deprive lakhs of right to vote: EC says it didn’t
have time to issue voter IDs to govt staff on poll duty
(ht) [This means that the elections cannot be called
free and fair!], Rebel
candidates
give left alliance hard time: Parties’ calls to withdraw
candidacy cut no ice with ‘dissatisfied leaders', by
Sanjeev Giri (kp) [And what
about the dissatisfied women, Dalits, etc.?], Maoist
Centre
not to recall ministers anytime soon (kp), Bureaucrats’,
ministers’
foreign junkets top Cabinet agenda, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht)
24/10/2017:
Parties
leave
out women, Dalits in candidate selection, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp) [Not
even 5 per cent female candidates!!], Fair
share
of tickets a far cry for women: Three major parties
field only nine women for Nov 26 polls, by Arjun
Poudel (ht), Two
alliances field just 8 women under FPTP in first phase
polls: Poll alliances, reluctance of women aspirants,
cited for low female numbers, by Kosh Raj Koirala
(rep), Gender
imbalance:
The major political parties have given importance
to male candidates for reasons, or rationale, beyond
anybody’s comprehension (ht), Private
sector
under pressure for donations (ht) [These
are extortions, not donations!], Poll
alliances trigger dissent in districts, by Santosh
Pokharel (rep), Medical
education
reforms: Govt decides to issue ordinance, by Manish
Gautam (kp), Yubaraj
Bhusal
appointed new chief executive officer of NRA: Third
person to lead reconstruction authority in less than
three years, by Sanjeev Giri (kp), Photo
expo
on Nepalis sans citizenship (ht), Chand-led
group
can pose security threat during elections: NSC, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht), Quake
victims
struggle to receive grants, by Madhusudan Guragain
(rep), Deuba:
Fear
Slogan Won’t Work, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
23/10/2017:
The
logical
step: Despite the initial confusion, the country now
seems all set for provincial and federal polls (kp),
Nominations
over
for Phase I polls; Leaders: Successful candidacy filing
augurs well for elections crucial for implementing the
new constitution, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), Parties
field
nominees for Phase 1 polls (kp), Limited
seats force heavyweights to face off each other, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), Tough
fight
expected among top leaders of major parties in upcoming
elections (ht), Local
leaders rebel against alliance candidates (rep), Maoist
Centre leaders, cadres in Jajarkot disappointed with
alliance decision, by Janak KC (rep),
Left and
right alliances playing blame game in Jumla, by DB
Buda (rep), Maoist
ministers
wait party’s nod to exit coalition (kp), The
gadfly
that will not go away: Dr KC has spent the past five
years fighting for better healthcare, and now, finally,
there is hope on the horizon, by Naresh Koirala
(kp), If
parties
allow human rights problems to fester, new issues will
crop up, interview with Mohna Ansari (kp). We
will
opt for directly elected presidential system: Dahal
, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), The
neocon
specter: Premier Deuba seems to be unable to accept that
the real challenge to democracy is not communism but
proto-fascism of Panchayat variety, by CK Lal (rep)
22/10/2017:
Nominations
for
first phase polls in 32 district today (kp), Ex-King
Gyanedra
says time has come for his leadership (kp) [??????????????????????????????????????????????]
21/10/2017:
(Nothing important to report during Tihar)
20/10/2017:
Far
from
over: Combating poverty with greater determination
should be a national priority (kp), Fragile
alliance:
The ballyhooed coalition may be China’s way of paying
India back in its own coin, by Birendra P. Mishra
(kp)
19/10/2017:
SC
rules
out interim order on separate ballots for two polls:
There is no need to issue an interim order at a time
when ballot papers for PR system have already been sent
for printing, says SC, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Maoist
Centre
to quit govt on Sunday (kp), Many
quake
survivors are still without proper homes, by Anish
Tiwari (kp), Well
within
our rights: Now a member of the UNHRC, Nepal has to
fully commit to upholding human rights (kp), Unity
of
a kind: Though history serves as no sure guide to how
the UML-Maoist relationship will evolve, the surest bet
is on a falling-out sooner than later, by Deepak
Thapa (kp), 'It
is political immaturity to equate left alliance with
totalitarianism', interview with Top Bahadur
Rayamajhi (rep), ‘Govt
needs
rs820b to build offices and human capacity at local
bodies’, interview with Finance secretary
Shanta Raj Subedi (kp)
18/10/2017:
A
day of high drama in Singha Durbar: CPN (Maoist Centre)
does a volte-face after saying it will quit govt: PM
Deuba relieves Maoist ministers of responsibilities,
keeps home and foreign ministries with himself; Eight
newly inducted leaders from the RPP assigned ministerial
portfolios (kp), CPN-MC
ministers
stripped of portfolios (ht), PM
reshuffles cabinet, Maoists ministers left
portfolio-less, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), CPN-MC
does
volte-face on quitting govt: Says it has secret
information PM planning to defer polls, by Roshan S.
Nepal (ht), All
eyes
on today’s SC ruling on ballot papers: Writ by RJP-N
leader demands separate ballots for two elections
(kp), The
communist
dream: All that the UML and the Maoist Centre have in
common are Leninist party organisations and a desire to
monopolise power, by Aditya Adhikari (kp), To
ally or not to ally: Congress needs Madhesbadi parties
for its very survival while these parties can do without
such an alliance with NC, by Hari Bansh Jha (rep), Do
more:
member of the UNHRC gives an immense opportunity to
share experiences of the unique and successful peace
process (ht)
17/10/2017:
No
progress
on fixing provincial headquarters yet as polls near:
Logistics preparation delayed as panel’s recommendations
gather dust (kp), Fielding
of criminal figures in polls unleashes public ire: Who
will contest from Manang if not Manange?: Oli, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), Fewer
parties
contesting elections under PR system: Compared to 122
ahead of CA polls, only 49 parties in fray, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), 49
parties
file closed list of PR candidates (ht), Madhes
parties,
NC to join forces against left bloc (kp), A
homecoming for Gachhadar: NLF, NC merge to ‘stop rise of
authoritarianism, save democracy and ensure broader
acceptance of statute’ (kp), NDF
merges
with NC (ht), Nepal
elected
to UN Human rights Council (kp), A
case for good governance: There have been five
Administrative Reforms Commissions but very little
reform, by Madhukar SJB Rana and Atul K. Thakur
(kp), Dynamics
and
geo-politics: Despite not being well thought out at its
conception, the Leftist alliance can be used to create
real political change, by Jainendra Jeevan (kp), Presidential
system, no-no, by Bishal Thapa (rep)
16/10/2017:
Parties
submit
lists of PR candidates: Major forces register names in
haste, to revise lists within EC’s deadline; UML,
Congress bigwigs to contest direct elections (kp), Parties
file
closed lists of candidates, by Arjun Poudel (ht), Eleventh-hour
negotiations
delay filing of candidacies (rep), Top
leaders
throw in their hats for PR polls (ht), Bhattarai
counts
on NC in Gorkha bid (kp), Threshold
forcing fringe parties to go for mergers, alliances
(rep), NHRC
tells
parties to incorporate HR in poll manifestos (kp), Differences
take
a backseat: The focus of the government and all
political parties should be on holding elections
(kp), NC,
Maoists
should remain key partners until the peace process is
complete, interview with Bimalendra Nidhi (kp), Disabled
people
guaranteed right to political participation (ht), PM
may
divest CPN-MC ministers of their portfolios: The PM
wants CPN-MC ministers to quit the government on their
own volition (ht) [??],
Election
Commission
And Cabinet Expansion, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
15/10/2017:
CA-turned-Parliament
completes
term: Top leaders hail constitution promulgation as
historic achievement, say stage set for the
implementation of the charter, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Parliament
dissolved:
Altogether, the House passed 84 bills and failed to pass
20; Cabinet expansion within bounds of the constitution,
says PM, by Rupesh Acharya (ht), PM’s
move
violates poll code but won’t affect elections: EC
(kp), Maoist
Centre
to continue support to Deuba govt (kp), CPN-MC
ministers
not to quit, party won’t withdraw support to govt
(ht), PR
candidates’
closed lists to be submitted today (kp), Statute
revision
must for its implementation: Yadav (kp), Transitional
justice:
Conflict victims disappointed at TRC’s snail-paced work,
by Prakash Adhikari (kp), Left
Alliance On A Bumpy Road!, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn),
Municipalities
without facilities, by Ganesh BK (rep), Local
remedies: Giving both executive and judicial rights to
elected local representatives goes against democratic
principles, by Mukti Rijal (rep)
14/10/2017:
Deuba
inducts
eight ministers from RPP, by Anil Giri (kp) [??? This is nothing else than irresponsible
plundering of public coffers!!], PM
inducts
eight ministers from RPP: Prez yet to fix swearing-in
time; Kamal Thapa appointed DPM (ht), PM
reiterates
commitment to polls (kp) [Hopefully,
this man is voted out of office soon!], Is
Deuba
Competent?, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), HPE
Bill’s
fate hangs in the balance: Chances of its endorsement
today, the last day of Parliament, slim, as it is not on
the agenda, by Manish Gautam (kp), Lawmakers
cheated
people: Dr KC (kp), AHRC
urges
government to address striking Dr Govinda KC’s demands
(ht), Naya
Shakti
back to poll symbol ‘eye’: Party led by former PM
Baburam Bhattarai says it has not severed ties with the
left alliance (kp), NSP-N
exits
left electoral alliance: UML terms decision emotional;
CPN-MC says it will only harm party, by Roshan S.
Nepal (ht), Implications
of Left Alliance, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Pole
vault:
Why has the left united and what can we expect
next?, by Mohan Guragain (kp), No
more
constipation! Our Constipated Assembly wasted billions
and billions to feed our hungry, starving
lawmakers for nearly a decade. And what did we get so
far? We got nothing but a half-baked constitution,
by Guffadi (kp), Local
bodies
asked to prepare programmes: People have high hopes from
the govts at grassroots, as they have just elected their
representatives after a gap of around 20 years (kp),
National
Assembly
election bill not listed in business schedule (ht)
13/10/2017:
Polls
will
be held on scheduled dates: PM; Tells left alliance
leaders he has no plans to remove Maoist ministers
(kp), UML,
MaoistCentre
warn PM Deuba: Prime minister told not to remove CPN-MC
ministers or postpone elections (ht), UML
working
to finalise PR candidates: Two allies may have equal
number of candidates in provinces 2 and 6 (kp), NSP-N
mulls
exiting left alliance (ht), Bhattarai
hints
at quitting left alliance (kp), Chaos
in
Cong over candidates (kp), Partnership
hinges
on NC’s generosity: Yadav (kp),
UML,
Maoist
Centre MPs block HPE Bill: Government aborted its plan
of tabling the bill after the UML and Maoist Centre
warned of House obstruction (kp)
[Personal and party interests
have absolute priority!], Bid
to
pass Medical Education Bill fails, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), House
to
convene last meeting today (ht),
Permutation
combination:
The leftist alliance has raised fears that Nepal may be
hurtling towards communism, by Bikash Gupta and
Gaurav Thapa (kp), Old
wine, old bottle, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep), Bedfellows:
As
things
stand, the left alliance has an edge over the democratic
grouping. But it is far from certain if these blocs will
survive intra-party and intra-alliances rifts before
polls, by Om Astha Rai (nt), New
Frontier Of Consciousness, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn),
Free
press
for development: Government should remove obstacles that
prevent people from exercising their right to
information, by Meera Rajbhandari Amatya (kp), Election
in
a kakistocracy (nt), Plus
and
minus: Just because the Maoists are subsumed within the
UML, it doesn’t mean their war crimes will be erased,
by Nilamber Acharya (nt) [Please
do not conceal that war crimes were committed in the
same way by security forces and at least protected by
the then responsible politicians from NC, CPN-UML, and
RPP as well as Gyanendra Shah!]
12/10/2017:
Set
it
right: Nepal Army has to come clean on the Maina Sunuwar
case, as it is an emblematic one (kp), Alliances
For Political Stability, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), How Will
Left Coalition Fare?, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Is
The ‘Sun’ Rising? (rn), Breaking
through
the veil: The people need to show that they are not
fooled by lofty election manifestos of leftist or
Democratic alliances, by Pramod Mishra (kp) [By
the way, is 'leftist' the opposite of 'democratic' as
the NC tries to pretend?], No
plan
to postpone polls, say NC leaders: Some Cong members
calling for delaying nomination filing by a few days
(kp), Parliament
to
be dissolved tomorrow (kp), DA
constituents
seek NC decision (ht), Left
alliance
still unable to finalise FPTP seats (ht), MoE
agrees
to amend HPE Bill in line with Dr KC’s demand (kp),
Crystal
clear:
The only thing that is transparent in Nepal is the high
level of corruption, by Ram Dayal Rakesh (kp), Election
manifesto
blues: For breakthroughs, by Dilli Raj Khanal (ht),
Vote
transfer row halts National Assembly Election Bill,
by Ashok Dahal (rep)
11/10/2017:
Left
forces
struggle to get things right: UMl, Maoist Centre facing
hard time dividing seats among constituents, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp), Pre-poll
alliances make fielding candidates tough for parties,
by Raju Adhikari (rep), ‘Busy’
NC
leaves alliance partners waiting (kp), House
nod
to landmark bill to ensure universal health care, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), House
passes
Health Insurance Bill (rep), Prime
minister
cannot oust ministers, say legal eagles, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), CEC
Yadav
tells govt not to do anything that affects polls
(kp), Political
parties
unite: Healthy competition between the alliances could
give the economy a further boost, by Sajal Mani
Dhital (kp), Army
petitions SC over Kavre court verdict in Maina case,
by Bhasha Sharma (rep)
10/10/2017:
Daunting
Tasks Ahead For Left Alliance, by Raj Kumar KC (rn),
Losers
And Winners, by Bishnu Gautam (rn), CPN
(U)
to merge with Maoist Centre (kp), NDF
likely
to merge with Nepali Congress (ht) [Everything
forgiven and forgotten that has been so important in
2007??], RPP
decides
to extend support to Deuba govt: Kamal Thapa demands
Home Ministry, currently held by Maoist Centre (kp),
PM
secures RPP support as he mulls cabinet reshuffle: FSFN
to shore up govt if Maoist Center withdraws (rep), Won’t
tolerate
changes in Cabinet: Oli (kp), Local
units
fix wages without laws mandating their action, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Snake
oil
salesman: NOC chief Khadka should not be allowed to hide
or tamper with evidences (kp), SC
issues
show cause notice over sacking of Sajha chair (kp),
Politicizing
corruption:
What defines corruption here? Is it media coverage or
the actions of the CIAA or court verdicts or the size of
julus in favor of Dr Govinda KC at Maitighar?, by
Rajendra Manandhar (rep), Demanding
our
rights: Only through provision of basic services can the
cycle of poverty be broken and the marginalised given a
voice, by Anjita Parajuli (kp), Work
in
progress: Softening its position on demands of
Madhes-based parties, India now seems to support the
constitution implementation process, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), MoGA
warns
civil servants against contesting polls (ht) [To prevent members of special
vocational groups from candidating in elections is a
grave violation of equal fundamental rights!], Local
government
associations: Important contributions, by Shesh
Raman Neupane and Chay James Garde (ht), Compensation
for
flood-affected only after PDNA (ht) [??],
'Too many
old faces may dampen voter zeal', by Bhim Chapagain
(rep)
09/10/2017:
NC
weighs
Cabinet reshuffle option: Taking RPP on board possible
move if Maoist-led ministries are vacated (kp) [What kind of rubbish 7 weeks ahead
of the elections! Besides, this would mean another waste
of tax money!], Litmus
test:
Yet again, Nepalis are watching if PM Deuba will be able
to hold scheduled elections (kp), SSF-N,
RJP-N
claim big chunk of seats to share (kp), FSF-N,
RJP-N,
discuss seat allotment with Congress: Demand 35 pc
parliamentary and 40 pc provincial seats under FPTP
system (ht), Disputes
over
constituencies mar ‘democratic’ alliance talks: There
would be nothing left for NC if it allots the
constituencies as demanded by the smaller parties,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Unhealthy
alliances:
Nepali democracy cannot sustain two-party system if
newly formed alliances don’t keep their cadres happy,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), Left
Unity: Positive Move For Stability, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), Political
stability
will be the top election agenda of the left alliance,
interview with UML General Secretary Ishwor Pokharel (kp),
Election
bill
for president, vice-president passed (ht), NOC
chief
reinstated: Khadka is accused of misappropriating
around Rs800 million while buying land plots worth
Rs1.61 billion in four places: Bhairahawa, Chitwan,
Sarlahi and Jhapa, by Rajesh Khanal (kp), SC
stays
govt decision sacking NOC chief Khadka (ht), Dr
KC warns of stern protest against judiciary (rep), Govt
grants Rs 106m to EC for luxury cars: The fund has been
released even though each commissioner already has at
least two vehicles (rep), When
dreams
sag: The surrender of Bhattarai-Dahal duo stole the
thunder from the act of Messrs Brijesh Kumar Gupta and
Hridayesh Tripathi throwing down their gauntlets into
Tinau River, by CK Lal (rep), Why
the alliance? The new left alliance is a strategic
alliance, with the ultimate goal of building a powerful
socialist center, by Sudarshan Khatiwada (rep)
08/10/2017:
FSFN-RJPN
poll alliance brings excitement to Madhes: The Nepali
Congress won most seats in the recent local elections in
Province 2 but the votes secured by FSFN and RJPN
together add up to more than NC's vote, by Mithilesh
Yadav (rep), An
alliance with game-changing potential: The local polls
once again shifted the ballance of power to the left
(rep), Alliance
with
UML out of compulsion: Dahal; Admits procedural lapses
while taking ‘such an important decision’, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), Left
front
sends ripples to the ground: Some in a Morang village
excited about three parties coming together, others
don’t care, by Jitendra Sah (kp), ‘Democratic’
alliance
taskforce stuck on electoral seat-sharing (kp), NC
to
talk to like-minded parties: Will discuss division of
FPTP constituencies with alliance partners, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), RPP
in
favour of reinstating Hindu state (ht) [a
like-minded party of NC???], CPN-MC
not
for toppling govt: Dahal (ht) [Don't
talk on such stupid things!], Spectre
Of Communism!, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), October
Revolution in Nepal, by Hari Har Khanal (rn), Old
faces to dominate parliamentary, provincial polls
nomination (rep)
07/10/2017:
SSF-N,
RJP-N
form alliance for upcoming polls (kp), FSF-N,
RJPN
to field common candidates (ht), RJPN,
FSFN to share constituencies 50-50 in Madhes (rep),
Congress
censures
coalition partner, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), EC tells
govt not to reshuffle cabinet, by Bhadra Sharma
(rep), EC
harbours
poll deferral fears (kp), All
communists
unite! So the comrades will be on the left and our
Kangroos and their friends will head the right. But who
will be at the centre and find the middle path to peace
and prosperity?, by Guffadi (kp), Provinces,
local units get 25% royalty for natural resources
(rep), Ten
years on, displaced families still struggling for
permanent shelter, by Amar Khadka (rep)
06/10/2017:
Left
electoral
alliance leaves NC in tight spot: Leaders say party to
discuss its future strategy at today’s CWC meeting; Some
Congress leaders are of the view that the Maoist
Centre has lost moral and political ground to stay
in government (kp), Deuba
mulls sacking Maoist ministers, govt reshuffle
(rep), Panel
to
decide left alliance candidates within 3 days: A week
given for manifesto drafting (kp), 33-party
alliance
to participate in polls with ‘sickle-hammer’ symbol
(ht), Welcome
Left Unity With Caution, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), All eyes
on which way FSFN will go (rep), RPP
seeks
7pc seats in ‘democratic’ alliance (kp), Quake
survivors
in Dolakha struggle to repay loans, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp), Flood
victims
shut Gulariya ward offices (kp), A
2-party state: The main political actors have not
changed: they are still mostly conservative, ‘higher’
caste men, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Two
Horse Race (nt), Nepal
Turning
To Two-Party System?, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
05/10/2017:
NC
joins
forces with five parties for poll alliance: Parties
decide to form a seven-member taskforce to finalise
details of ‘democratic’ bloc (kp), NC
initiates
efforts to forge democratic alliance (ht), What
led
to the broad left electoral alliance and what next?,
by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), ‘CPN-MC
faces
question of political morality, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), UML:
No
plans to topple govt, by Sanjeev Giri (kp) [Forget
such superfluous power struggles and manage the numerous
tasks you have to do!! The term of the current
government will end in January either!], Tables
turned:
A government change now could adversely delay polls
(kp), We
will be leftist, progressive and forward-looking
socialist force, interview with Baburam Bhattarai
(rep), Taskforces
to
determine candidates, poll manifesto (kp), Stuck
in
the past: The concept of development has become a
‘social organizing force’ in the Nepali socio-political
context, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Govt
bans
essential services strike (ht), After
gloomy dashain, flood victims worry over prospect of
cold winter, by Amar Khadka (rep)
04/10/2017:
UML,
MC,
Naya Shakti form broad alliance, by Sanjeev Giri
(kp), Parties
can
have same symbol if they come as single party: Election
body (kp), ‘Parties
were
in continuous talks for merger deal', by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Development
unexpected
and unusual: NC; Accuses main opposition UML of making
efforts to topple govt (kp), Looking
outwards:
Only a non-partisan and consistent domestic policy will
allow Nepal to escape external influence, by Lok Raj
Baral (kp), Make
way
for us: Democracy will only work when citizens assert
their right to join in local governance, by Simone
Galimberti (kp), Scrambling
For Alliances, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn)
03/10/2017:
Gulariya
under
curfew after clash (kp), Maoist
Centre
says ‘open to poll alliance with all parties’ (kp),
UML
gunning
for a left alliance (kp), Five
dissent
leaders of RJP-N join hands with UML (kp), Tripathi,
four
Madhesi leaders to contest polls with CPN-UML’s election
symbol (ht), Dr
KC
submits 17-point memorandum to PM (kp), Only
6.6pc
of quake-damaged houses rebuilt till date (ht)
02/10/2017:
Dashain
fails
to bring cheers to quake-hit families, by Dipesh
Khatiwada (kp)
01/10/2017:
[Dashain break: Still nothing to do or to report in this
obviously uncritical phase of Nepal's history!]
30/09/2017:
Doctors
call
off strike after 4-pt deal with govt; hospitals reopen
across country (kp)
29/09/2017:
[Dashain break: Nothing important to do in Nepal!]
28/09/2017:
Reflection:
This
Dashain, Nepalis have an opportunity to reflect on
recent political and societal changes (kp), The
democratic
treatment: Sooner or later, the commitment of Madhesi
intellectuals to achieve equality will be translated
into political action; The path that Upendra Yadav and
Ashok Rai’s party has shown by forming Janajati-Madhesi
alliances and transcending differences in caste,
ethnicity and region is the political version of what
Madhesi intellectuals have begun to articulate, by
Pramod Mishra (kp), WB
questions
govt’s royalty distribution mechanism (kp), Election
results
of all 136 local levels in Province 2 delivered (ht)
27/09/2017:
Docs
up
the ante as govt renews call to end strike: NMA warns of
stern protest as patients suffer (kp), RJP-N
in
talks with SSF-N for tie-up (kp), UML-Maoist
election
alliance on the cards? The third position of the ruling
Maoists makes the party a desirable ally for both the
Nepali Congress and the opposition CPN-UML (kp), Maoist
Center on the horns of alliance dilemma (rep), Confusion
over
budget for new local federal units (kp), Rural
municipal
offices in huts, ward offices run from bags (ht), Bardiya
flood
survivors brace for joyless festival, by Kamal
Panthi (kp), The
good
old days: Only economic prosperity can illuminate
Nepal’s glorious history and former fame, by Ram C.
Acharya (kp), Sweeping
reforms:
The Will System which was passed at the Legislation
Committee was dropped when the Bills were discussed in
the full House of Parliament (ht), Implementation
of
the constitution is an intergenerational process,
interview with Waris Husain (rep)
26/09/2017:
Dr
KC
launches 12th hunger strike (kp), OPD
services
closed on fourth day of strike (ht), Lives
in
peril: The strike goes against the provision of the
Essential Service Operation Act that forbids strikes in
hospitals and health centres (ht), Patients
bear
brunt of docs’ strike: Hundreds of thousands of patients
across country deprived of medical services as doctors
refuse to budge, by Manish Gautam (kp), Parties
raise
concern about similar election symbols: Say they could
confuse voters no end during upcoming polls, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Conditioned
happiness:
Nepal’s economic, social and human development has been
constrained by a lack of basic, adequate infrastructure,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), Looking
out:
With the end of transition, Nepal needs to be able to
assert its position on the global stage, by Sujeev
Shakya (kp), Between
a
rock and a hard place: The task of carrying on protests
will be difficult for Madhes-based parties after the
loss of popular ground, by Birendra P. Mishra (kp) [??? The boycott of local elections
by the RJP-N has been undemocratic and it was a big
mistake! But in province 2, the 3 main Madheshi/Janajati
parties together have probably won 54 mayor positions,
i.e. 15 more than the closest big party, the NC! The
CPN-UML has been punished severely for its one-sided
stance on national identity that continues to disregard
the interests of the Madheshis, Janajatis and Dalits,
i.e. the majority of the Nepalese citizens. Boycotts and
blockades are the wrong way, but there is a lot to
change in the political system beginning with the
constitution!!], Sons,
daughters
to have equal rights in parental property: Will system
dropped from final bill, by Ram Kumar Kamat (kp), ‘Human
rights
situation not satisfactory’ (ht), Three
years
on, state of flood victims no better (ht)
25/09/2017:
Call
for
integrity: Lawmakers need to push HPE bill in line with
recommendations from the Mathema report (kp), Pathways
to
Resolution, by S. Binodkumar Singh (SAIR)
24/09/2017:
Results
a
precursor to season of alliance? Parties mull joining
hands with ‘likeminded forces’ in upcoming polls
(kp), Rise
of
Homo corruptus: For more than a century, the
architecture of the political and bureaucratic system of
Nepal has been engineered to allow Homo corruptus to
thrive, by Manish Pokharel and Bimal Pratap Shah
(rep)
23/09/2017:
MPs
preparing
to rush through HPE Bill: If passed in present form, it
will directly benefit a handful of institutions;
Lawmakers plan to put the Health Profession Education
Bill to a vote in Parliament on Monday (kp), MPs
propose
changes to upper house, prez polls bills, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Money,
power
had role in candidate selection: Ex-prez (kp), Flood
recovery
plan set to exclude tenant farmers: While the government
announced a Rs 1.25 billion agricultural recovery
package, this aid is unlikely to reach farmers because
they lack formal documentation certifying tenancy,
by Petert Gill and Bhola Paswan (kp), The
Tragedy
at Tundikhel: Tundikhel was home to rubble accumulated
from Kathmandu’s most important heritage sites. This
week, 25-tonne excavators nonchalantly scattered them to
the wind, by Sanjit Bhakta Pradhananga (kp), The next
revolution: Let us give an ultimatum of three months to
the CIAA to start investigating high-level corruption
cases, by Jagannath Lamichhane (rep)
22/09/2017:
Fighting
corruption:
The cancer of corruption is eating away at Nepal,
leading to state indebtedness, insolvency and chaos,
by Niranjan Mani Dixit (kp), The
dead, and the dying: Nanda Prasad Adhikari is dead, but
his family’s quest for justice for his murdered son is
not, by Om Astha Rai (nt)
21/09/2017:
Constitutional
Rhetoric And Reality, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Criminal
Code:
Chhaupadi and community, by Mukesh Adhikari (ht), 29 months
on, many quake victims yet to get first installment of
grant, by Kisaa Sangit Nepali (rep), Washington
consensus:
There is some substance to the argument that American
focus in Nepal is to contain China, which has been true
since the start of US-Nepal ties, by Biswas Baral
(rep), The
prime minister does not seem serious on corruption,
interview with Suryanath Upadhyay (rep)
20/09/2017:
The
Third
Constitution Day, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), Constitution
Taking Effect, Gradually, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn),
A Long
Wait But What Now?, by Shyam KC (rn), Induction
of
state ministers breaches election code: EC (kp), Power
games:
Various attempts have been made to curtail the authority
of the local governments, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp),
Nepal’s
vertical
fiscal gap to be widest in federal countries: This
income generation arrangement implies tax collection in
federal Nepal will not be significantly different from
the unitary system, as approximately 80 to 85 percent of
the total revenue is likely to remain with the central
government, says the report (kp), Cleaning
up government, by Alaina B. Teplitz (rep), Yes, they
can: Our major donors should ensure that the funds they
contribute for Nepa's development do not end up in
pockets of corrupt politicians, by Mahabir Paudyal
(rep)
19/09/2017:
Dearth
of
honesty: The state can be stable, democratic and
progressive only if we follow the rule of law, by
Sushila Karki (kp), People
vote
in Province 2 with fervour: EC’s early estimates
put voter turnout at 73 percent (kp), Constitution
implementation
moves ahead with all parties joining polls: Effective
implementation depends on how well three tiers of
government function: Constitutional expert, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Democracy
And Political Stability, by Angur Baba Joshi (rn)
18/09/2017:
Race
to
the end: Lawmakers yet to pass important legislation,
even as Dasain will make Parliament inactive (kp) Province
2
votes today: Chief Election Commissioner Yadav requests
people to ‘give one day for the nation', by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), Despite
setbacks,
the implementation of the constitution is commendable,
interview with Bipin Adhikari (kp), Venues
of
provincial assemblies not determined yet (ht), Udaypur
local
level reps after personal gains, by Shyam Rai (ht),
Capital
expenditure
stands at 1.27pc of total allocation (ht), Connecting
the
dots: The evolving narrative of exploitation and
domination established by the Madhesi uprising is only a
part of a much larger national story, by Pranab
Kharel and Gaurab KC (rep)
17/09/2017:
Changing
Discourse Of Madhes Politics, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), No
end
to Rasuwa’s tent treatment: Health facility destroyed in
2015 earthquake yet to be rebuilt, by Balaram
Ghimire (kp), Government
issues
CDP regulation (ht)
16/09/2017:
CIAA,
PMO
concerned about projects for MPs: Caution about misuse
of Rs 10 billion for constituency development; Lawmakers
have been asked to submit projects under Constituency
Infrastructure Special Programme and Constituency
Development Programme by Oct 17 (kp), Local
Government In Limbo, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Thawang
chief
kidnapped by cadres of Chand-led party: CPN members say
they will release Ghartimagar after interrogation,
by Kashiram Dangi (kp), Whose
government
is it anyway? Most politicians appear to have of humble
backgrounds. But why this utter neglect of helpless
people when corrupt officials enjoy impunity?, by
Mohan Guragain (kp)
15/09/2017:
Infra for
provincial assemblies: Govt preparation far from
satisfactory; Federal parliaments set to commence
business from first week of Jan, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), MP’s
vote
to be equivalent to 79 votes: Bills on presidential,
national assembly polls registered (ht), Civic
body
chief’s vote to have a weightage of 18 (ht), Selfish
motive:
If the former lawmakers deserve medical facilities why
cannot the general public get the same facilities in
government hospitals? (ht), Civil
society
to the fray: You cannot wake up someone pretending to
sleep, by Dinkar Nepal (nt)
14/09/2017:
Democracy
Slips Into Elective Despotism, by Mukti Rijal (rn),
Projects
for
lawmakers: Incumbent MPs may have ‘unfair’ advantage; EC
says ‘hands tied’ over projects under constituency
development and infrastructure programmes, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Cabinet
expansion
violates poll code, but can’t do anything: CEC Yadav
(kp), Bill
on
National Assembly members registered: The bill has
proposed the first-past-the-post Bloc Voting
Electoral System - similar to the one adopted for
the local level elections - to elect members of
the National Assembly, by Binod Ghimire (kp), 2.66
local unit votes equal 1 provincial assembly vote,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), How
Nepal
has voted: Fair competition enables members of the
janajati populace to rise to leadership positions,
by Krishna Prasad Upadhyaya and Krishna Prasad Sharma
(kp), Bid
to
pass bill on VIP facilities on: Lawmakers want pay and
perks for former MPs as well (ht), Musahars
ask for citizenship with candidates seeking votes,
by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep)
13/09/2017:
Fallacy
of
federal façade: Nepalis seem oblivious to the fact that
federalism by its very concept is a shared rule, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), A
Compulsion Of Coalition Culture, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn) [This does not excuse the
high number of members of the Council of Ministers!
Besides, the number of ministries must be reduced to not
more than 15!!], ‘Further
expansion
of Cabinet possible’ (kp) [Mr
Deuba, you should contact a psychiatrist!], Cabinet
expansion
a compulsion, says Prime Minister Deuba (ht), Musical
chairs:
Using Cabinet seats as political currency is unethical
and an administrative burden (kp), Govt
fails
to curb foreign junkets of ministers, officials (kp)
12/09/2017:
Big
III
stay mum on corruption scandals (ht), Deuba,
ministers
to draw Rs 14m a month from the state coffers,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), PM,
ministers
yet to furnish property details: Should have done so by
first week of August, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), MPs
press
for lifelong perks as retirement draws near (kp), Calendar
for
two major polls unveiled (kp), EC
unveils
provincial, parliamentary poll schedule:
Candidates to file nominations for FPTP system on
October 22 8ht), The
amendment
farce: Madhesis feel let down by their parties as they
have painted themselves into a corner, by Randhir
Chaudhary (kp), Even
candidates don't know how to vote!, by Balkrishna
Adhikari and Suresh Yadav (rep), Dalits
in Saptari disappointed over election ticket snub:
'Political parties have taken us only as vote banks',
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep)
11/09/2017:
UN
special
rapporteurs invited for inspection visit (kp), The
state
of the race: Holding elections without addressing
concerns is not sufficient to placate the population in
the Tarai (kp), Madhesi
rights
movement will continue even though RJP-N has entered
elections, interview with Tula Narayan Shah,
executive director of the Nepal Madhesh Foundation (kp), Parties
put aside statute amendment, seek votes through promises
of development, by Balkrishna Adhikari and Suresh
Yadav (rep), Province
2 puzzle: Many of them know that results of local polls
have nothing to do with the task of constitution
amendment, by Praveen Kumar Yadav (rep), The
Black
September: With the grounds of grievances and resentment
still intact, the possibility of further uprisings in
Madhes can never be ruled out, by CK Lal (rep), PM
Deuba
set to expand Cabinet for fifth time today: Four
Rastriya Prajatantra Party (Prajatantrik) leaders to be
sworn in; Cabinet to have 54 members, breaking all
records (kp) [Criminal
procedure! Nepal needs neither constitution nor other
laws nor a SC as long as the politicians do what they
like while continuing their power games!!], 54!
Deuba set to induct four more ministers today (rep),
EC warns
against cabinet expansion (rep), PM
Deuba
expands Cabinet, inducts 3 Ministers, 1 State Minister
(ht), Democracy
as
a way of life: Schools have the potential to give
citizens the power of self-direction. by Tom
Robertson (kp), Parliamentary
panel
endorses local govt bill: Civic bodies to have power to
register land and issue ownership certificates, as per
its provisions, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Crucial
bills:
Time is running out for the political parties and
Parliament to pass the bills for which political parties
need to reach consensus (ht), CIAA
urges media, public not to question its probes
(rep), PAC
preparing to grill DPM Shrestha for inaction against
Sajha chief, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep)
10/09/2017:
Federal
and
provincial elections: EC’s plan to publish poll schedule
put off; The poll body, however, has asked parties to
inform it by Tuesday about the places from where they
want to contest elections (kp), RJP-Nepal
views
NC as its main competitor (kp), No
budget
allocation for local polls in Province 2 (kp), EC
invites int'l observers for province, parliament polls
(rep), Foreign
firms
invited to enlist for poll observation: EC says presence
of international observers adds to the credibility
of elections (kp), Dalit
women
come forward to assume leadership (kp), For
the
common good: Nepal’s media is unable to reflect public
interests, even though it should, by Aashish Mishra
(kp), Fate
of
three dozen bills uncertain, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), EC
directs
ministry to set up DCCs (ht), Flood-displaced
locals
in Sarlahi await support from government (ht) [Another
case of denial of assistance!!]
09/09/2017:
Madhesi
panel
bill endorsed: Tharu, Muslim commission bills stuck for
lack of quorum, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Parliament
passes
Madhesi Commission Bill unanimously (ht),
Crucial
bills
stuck in House for lack of quorum, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Coalition
govts
bane of Nepal’s foreign policy? Experts say matters get
complicated at times when there are prime minister and
foreign minister from different parties, by Anil
Giri (kp), Poll
code
affecting relief works, Deuba tells EC: Code of conduct
for federal and provincial elections—to be held on Nov
26 and Dec 7— has been in place since August 30
(kp) [???], Charter
revision
on parties’ poll agenda (kp), 100
days
of incompetence, by Guffadi (kp), Fourteen-year-old
dies
in police custody (kp), Government
urged
to guarantee social security of journalists (ht), Ruling
party
MP flays minister staying mum on NOC scam (rep), Suspend
corruption-accused, tweets US envoy (rep), Family
of drowned girls yet to get promised relief, by
Madan Thakur (rep)
08/09/2017:
Mayor
Shakya
blames limited rights for failure: Says govt still holds
sway on local development issues, by Anup Ojha (kp),
Local
Level
Governance Bill to be tabled in full House on Sunday
(ht), Stability
begins
at home: Petty partisan politics over foreign policy for
short-term electoral gains will leave the door open for
outside interference, by Sarin Ghimire (kp), Chhaupadi
tradition:
Uneducated belief, by Usha Maharjan Wall (ht) [And why is it practised by people
who pretend to be educated as well, especially in
Western and Far Western Nepal?], Day
of
the Carpetbagger: Gangamaya's hunger strike for justice
is tied directly to Nepal's economic progress, by
Kanak Mani Dixit (nt)
07/09/2017:
State
of
perfidy: Corruption has seeped into every pore of our
polity, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Controversial
Bohora
set to become minister again (rep) [There
cannot be enough corrupt politicians in the government!!],
Voters
disappointed by performance of local representatives,
by Raju Adhikari (rep)
06/09/2017:
Criminalisation
of
Chhaupadi: Bajhang women sceptical about effective
implementation of law, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp),
Saving
their
honor: While Chhaupadi ban is indeed a major step
towards women’s empowerment and emancipation in our
highly patriarchal society, it also has many hitherto
ignored ramifications, by Basant Kumar Chaudhary
(rep), Lack
of
funds, disease outbreaks compound flood victims’ misery’
(kp), Flood
victims accuse parties of ignoring their plights, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep), Landslide
survivors
say aid has not reached them yet: Landslide-displaced
families from the indigenous Chepang communities in
Santhali, Sarling and Shyamrang villages of Chitwan are
living like destitutes, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp), Muted
voices:
Ideas such as ‘right to no vote’ should have been
discussed before lawmakers dropped them (kp), Conflict
victims:
The mechanical way of taking statements will neither
reveal the truth nor heal the trauma, by Suman
Adhikari (kp), IFJ
urges Nepal to discourage false lawsuits aimed at
silencing media (rep)
05/09/2017:
House
endorses
two election-related bills, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [SC decisions are once again not of
any interest for politicians!!], Poll
bills clear parliament after amendment dropped, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), Hold
all
polls by Jan 21: SC to govt (ht), Two
EC
secretaries changed in five days,
by Arjun Poudel (ht) [????], What’s
gone
wrong? A nation engrossed with lawlessness and
democratic deficit is a blueprint for a failed state,
by Anurag Devkota (kp), Three
weeks
on, flood victims still await relief (ht) [!!!!],
Local
units
fleecing flood victims (ht), Viral
fever takes hold of flood victims, by Nirmal Ghimire
(rep), Against
Mafiatantra:
We
need another non-violent revolution to establish rule of
law and make corrupt politicians accountable for their
dirty actions, by Jagannath Lamichhane (rep)
04/09/2017:
The Wait
Unto Death For Justice, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), CDC
was
given unrealistic 21-day deadline for constituency
delimitation, interview with Balananda (kp), Not
now:
Right to recall provision would likely lead to a spate
of recall moves one or two years after the election, and
it would not do good to anybody (ht)
03/09/2017:
Govt
and
EC at odds over ‘early’ election code (kp), Right
to
recall unlikely in new election bill, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Flood
victims demand safe land to build new houses, by
Amar Khadka (rep)
02/09/2017:
RJP-N
takes
exception to new constituencies, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Parties
disappointed over delineation of electoral
constituencies, by Narahari Sapkota (rep), SAC
split
on poll bill contents: Postpones its meeting till Monday
(ht), Oppn
MPs
accuse NC of delaying poll bills (kp), New local
reps unable to keep poll promises (rep), Transparency
question
in parties’ finances: With single leader spending
millions during elections, civil society leaders wonder
if the parties’ reports are close to reality, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), A
flood of grievances: A reporter’s diary from a week-long
field visit to the flood-hit Tarai, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp), 19
students die, 1 million still unable to go to school in
flood-hit districts, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep), A
decade on, victims of insurgency still living with scars,
by Anita Shrestha (ht)
01/09/2017:
Without
a
trace: Nepal’s transitional justice mechanisms have
fallen sorely short of international standards (kp),
Disappearance
of
justice (nt), Murder
convict
released at the order of Home Minister Sharma, by
Upendra Yadav (rep), SAC
set
to pass poll bill as NC MPs ready to drop amendment bid;
As many as 18 NC lawmakers have proposed amendments to
the bill, demanding that even the corruption-convicted
should be allowed to contes elections three years after
serving their jail sentences (rep) [!?],
NOC chief
sues Nagarik for defamation, seeks Rs 800m damages
(rep), EC
divides
districts for two phases of elections (kp), Important
step:
Some districts seem to be over or under-represented
because of differences in population distribution
(ht), Government
yet
to send relief to flood-affected Morgaun in Parsa:
Hunger and diseases have started to stalk the village.
Children, elderly, pregnant women and new mothers
have been greatly affected, by Shankar Acharya (kp),
Right
to
vote: Ensure accessible polling booths so that persons
with disabilities are not disenfranchised, by Pragya
Lamsal (kp), New
districts
operating sans admin set-up: Rukum, Nawalparasi chief
district officers in the dark about new entities
(ht)
31/08/2017:
Hope
fades
for families of disappeared (kp), ICJ
calls
for criminalising enforced disappearance (kp),
ICJ
tells
nations to criminalise enforced disappearance (ht),
Provide
justice:
As it may take a long time to settle all cases, the
settled cases should be forwarded for necessary action
(ht), CDC
submits
its report with 165 electoral constituencies: Move takes
the country one more step towards the implementation of
the constitution, by Sanjeev Giri (kp), CDC
creates
495 constituencies (ht), Govt
decides
to hold polls in two phases: First round on Nov 26,
second on Dec 7 (kp), Govt
decision
to hold polls in 2 phases irks UML, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), Republican
Structure
As Desired By People, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Local
levels’
functioning affected (ht), Hunger
and diseases further victimize flood victims, by
Kalendra Sejuwal and Arjun Oli (rep)
30/08/2017:
The
disappeared:
The state must deliver justice and criminalise enforced
disappearance as a crime against humanity, by Ram
Kumar Bhandari (kp), Frustration
mounts
among war victims’ families (kp), TRC
mulling to set up liaison offices in all 75 districts
(rep), Efforts
on
to minimise VAW: State Minister Hussen (ht) [Minimise??????],
‘Promotion
of
corruption in court disturbing’ (kp), Former
supplies minister ‘involved’ in NOC land scam, by
Dilip Poudel (rep), Local
representatives helpless due to lack of laws, by
Raju Adhikari (rep) [!!!!],
No
time
to lose: CDC’s report is almost complete, now lawmakers
and govt must help EC complete polls (kp), EC
preparing
for two-phase provincial, parliamentary polls: If it has
its way, the second phase may be held on December 7 or
12 (ht), EC
says
better to hold polls in two phases: Cites logistics
management and weather conditions among others, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Ruling
parties
expedite talks for electoral alliance for Sept 18 polls:
NC and CPN (Maoist Centre) in discussion with RPP
(Prajatantrik); plan to hold dialogue with RJP-N
(kp), RJP-N
activists
hurl stones at UML event (kp). So-called
Nationalists
In Name Only, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
29/08/2017:
Like
homeless
among ruins of their homes, by Pratap Bista (kp), Documentation
error depriving quake victims of grants, by Ramesh
Kumar Paudel (rep), Kin
of
war victims from security forces seek ‘justice’, by
Anita Shrestha (ht), CDC
putting
finishing touches to its report: Working on map with 495
constituencies it has carved out across country, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp), PM
defends
his Delhi statute remarks at Parliament (kp), PM’s
remarks
on statute inappropriate: Dahal (kp), NC-Maoist
bonhomie fading? (rep), Why
amendment
failed: A constitution amendment bill needs to be judged
on whether it is welcomed by domestic constituencies,
not on whether it gives ‘face saver’ to outsiders,
by Mahabir Paudyal (rep)
28/08/2017:
No
excuses:
Government must formulate long-term plans to help Nepali
citizens regain their footing (kp), Parties
in
race to pick poll candidates (kp) [Obviously,
the central leaders of the parties once again decide on
the local candidates! This is the opposite of democracy
and local participation!!], Will
continue
push for amendments: PM (kp) [???]
27/08/2017:
NHRC
in
bid to blacklist rights violators: Culprits to be barred
from travel abroad and state benefits; Individuals found
guilty of human rights violations by NHRC probe will
have their names made public, says Spokesperson Ansari
(kp), CIEDP
begins
detailed study of complaints (ht), House
rent
tax: Collection dispute leaves taxpayers in confusion
(kp) [Introduce necessary laws
immediately and end the unitary state!!], Hundreds
of
flood survivors under grip of viral diseases, by
Pawan Yadav, Shankar Acharya and Laxmi Sah (kp), Parties
jostle to appease flood-hit voters with aid and relief
materials (rep), 27
months on, doctors still treating quake-hit patients
under tents, by Him Nath Devkota (rep) [correctly:
28 months!]
26/08/2017:
Province
2
gears up for local polls, by Laxmi Sah, Bhusan Yadav
and Pawan Yadav (kp), EC
issues
eight-point directive to government (ht), RJP-N
expedites
preparations (kp), Monsoon-related
disasters:
Govt to unveil rebuilding plan within three months
(kp) [??], Pressure
group
for indigenous peoples’ rights: Inter-Party Indigenous
Network represents indigenous leaders from five
parties and is support-ed by NEFIN and NFDIN (kp)
25/08/2017:
Time
to
end impunity: Nepal should immediately ratify the ICC
treaty to strengthen the national justice system, by
Raj Kumar Siwakoti (kp), Chances
of
early poll acts slim (kp), RJP-N
announces
to contest all polls: To use ‘cycle’ as election symbol,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Quantity
over
quality: Deuba has surpassed all records by installing a
50-member strong Cabinet (kp), PM’s
gracious gifts, by Biswas Baral (rep), Leading
from
beneath: The one-door policy for flood relief was widely
criticised, but it can work if newly-elected local
governments take charge, by Sahina Shrestha (nt)
24/08/2017:
Promise
to decentralize Singha Durbar's power limited to slogan
only, by Suman Malla (rep), Failure
Of The Amendment Bill, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Resources
For
Local Govt, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Motive
suspect as House panel sits on poll bills, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), Election
dates:
Unless the constitution is amended giving the EC the
right to declare election date(s) it has to abide by the
government decision (ht), Time
bound:
To hold elections in a single phase, govt should
prioritise crucial electoral legislation (kp), Fix
roads
before polls: EC to govt (kp), Joining
polls:
RJP-N set to announce today, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Political
pantomimes:
Constitutional proscription on cabinet size will be
problematic if coalition governments are to be the norm
in Nepal, by Deepak Thapa (kp)
23/08/2017:
EC
suggests
govt to hold elections separately (kp), Deuba’s
Cabinet
largest ever: PM inducts 15 state ministers, 12 from his
Nepali Congress party, to Council of Ministers, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Deuba
inducts additional 15 state ministers in his cabinet
(rep), Poll
backers
outweigh in RJP-N meet (kp), House
panel
directs govt to prepare integrated working plan (kp)
[related to flood disaster], Dharan
flood
survivors off govt relief radar, by Pradeep
Menyangbo (kp), DoR
seeks
Rs 420m immediately (ht), Pass
laws
soon: The government and the parliament should make no
further delay in making the laws holding elections of
the three-tiers of government (ht), Chhaupadi
in
Jumla: Even health workers live in shed during
menstruation, by DB Buda (rep), Women’s
issues
Laws to correct them, by Bijen Jonchhe (ht)
22/08/2017:
Constitution
amendment
bill fails in Parliament, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Amendment
bill
falls through in Parliament: Only 347 lawmakers, 48
short of two-third majority required to pass the bill,
vote in its favour (ht), Year-long
efforts
at constitution amendment fail, by Ashok Dahal
(rep), RJPN
to contest polls despite amendment defeat (rep), Govt
calls
two major elections for Nov 26: The EC has said it will
discuss government decision on holding two polls
together and respond accordingly (kp), Both
parliamentary,
provincial polls on Nov 26: EC says same day polls is a
challenge but is ready to face it to implement
constitution (by Bhadra Sharma (rep), EC
asks
govt to ready logistics for Phase 3 polls: Election
commissioner says damage caused by floods could create
hurdles in holding the vote in Province 2 on Sept 18,
by Shankar Acharya (kp), Not
my
candidate: The right to reject all candidates during
elections is essential in a participatory democracy,
by Saurav Karki (kp) [This is
especially important under the system of nepotism that
is prevalent in all Nepalese parties!!], Interim
order
against IoE, TU (ht) [continued discrimination on the basis of gender
and citizenship!]
21/08/2017:
Aid
in
collaboration: Supreme Court interim order against
govt’s one-door policy on flood aid is welcome (kp),
RPP
stands
against charter revision bill: With main opposition UML
and the Thapa-led party deciding to vote against
constitution amendment, slim chance of the bill being
endorsed (kp) [Don't
bother about what we said yesterday!! Tomorrow we will
say the opposite again!], Eight
state
ministers sworn in (kp) [This means now 35 persons within the Council of
Ministers; not more than 25 are allowed by the
constitution!!], Proposed
Second
Amendment To The Constitution, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km), Governance
and
delivery: In a sick condition, by Dilli Raj Khanal
(ht). Altars
of change: Excessive focus on violent methods of social
change in Nepal often eclipses parallel non-violent
methods, by Pranab Kharel and Gaurab KC (rep), Politics
of
relief: Some flood victims complained that party cadres
had listed even those not affected by floods as flood
victims, by Praveen Kumar Yadav (rep)
20/08/2017:
Statute
Amendment Bill Under Scanner, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), 50
amendments
to be presented in House ‘today’; Parliament
Secretariat: Voting on charter revision bill tomorrow
(kp), Barrier
to
gender equality: Eliminating citizenship discrimination
in Nepal is essential, by Wendy Yu (kp),
Govt’s
languid
approach leaves flood victims hungry and angry, by
Pawan Yadav (kp), Women,
children
deprived of treatment, by Santosh Singh (kp), Diseases
break
out in flood-hit areas (ht), Sunsari
flood
victims in miserable condition (ht), Existential
crisis:
With an electoral rout of small Madhesi parties in
Province 2, the struggle for separate Madhes province or
Madhesi-only province would be meaningless, by
Sukhdev Shah (rep)
19/08/2017:
Relief
distribution:
SC orders govt not to adopt one-door policy (kp), Stay
on
one-window relief delivery (ht), Govt
decides
to accept foreign aid (kp) [But
only through the single government channel what is not
allowed according the the SC decision!!], Lessons
learnt:
The government has once again adopted a one-door policy
for the distribution of relief materials, but
reports from the ground suggest this has only
further complicated the process, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), IFRC
warns
of grave humanitarian crisis (ht), In
government
we don't trust: Why is our own government stopping us
from helping our brothers and sisters?, by
Guffadi (kp), Meagre
ration
infuriates flood survivors, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp), EVM
use
ruled out in upcoming polls: EC says there would be
little time to teach people how to vote electronically
even if procurement is rushed (kp), Nine
local
levels added to Province 2 (ht)
18/08/2017:
Fear
of
diseases looms in the wake of floods: Experts call for
urgent steps to supply water, sanitation and medicines:
Most of the flood survivors are left with no option than
to spend nights under the open sky without basic
facilities, by Chandan Kumar Mandal and Pawan Yadav
(kp), Not
enough:
Television footage of the rice distributed in some areas
shows spoiled rice, and such are the allegations also as
to the distribution of clothes (ht), Surviving
the
flood: Hazards of floodwaters could carry into future
crop cycles in the absence of proper initiatives
(kp), Disastrous
unpreparedness, by Ajaya Dixit (nt),
Both
polls
to be held together most likely on November 20: Govt
preparing to announce date by Sunday after consulting
with EC, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), EC,
parties
agree to hold provincial, parliamentary elections by Nov
23 (rep), Poll
panel
for holding both elections together: ‘Will have to
conduct them in two phases — on Nov 20, Dec 7’ (ht),
Rights
defenders
object to Lama’s promotion (kp), Additional
2,264
cases registered with TRC: The second deadline for
insurgency victims to file their pleas ended on
August 11, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Ending
chhaupadi
system: Comprehensive approach required, by Valerie
Julliand, Giulia Vallese annd Wenny Kusuma (ht), Rs
7 billion spent on ritualistic inspections, monitoring,
by Surendra Paudel (rep)
17/08/2017:
Go
for
the doctor: Time to start a public debate to stop
lawmakers from profiteering at the expense of the people
(kp), Making
Local Leaders Capable, by Mukti Rijal (rn), RJP-N
Finally Comes To Its Senses, by Uttam Maharjan (rn),
Floodwaters
wipe
out Rs 8b worth of crops: Damage could cast a shadow on
the economy that was on rebound; Disaster likely to
create pressure on farmer incomes and inflation, by
Sangam Prasain (kp), Flood
survivors
feel snubbed as they wait for relief to arrive, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp), Jhapa
flood
victims under viral fever grip: A local health post
official says the facility is running out of medicines,
by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp), Disease
follows
deluge: Flood-displaced people falling ill in Morang,
Sunsari, by Hari Adhikari and Sanrosh Kafle (ht),
Statute
revision:
Clause-wise discussion on amendment bill starts; To be
put to vote in Parliament most likely on Monday, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), EC
says
difficult to hold two major polls together (kp), Disaster
nation:
Perhaps the recent flood disaster will awaken the ruling
class and push them in the right direction, by
Pramod Mishra (kp) [Stop
dreaming!!]
16/08/2017:
Reconstruction
fiasco:
Quake survivors are living wretched lives as the
government can’t get its act together, by Umesh
Pokharel (kp), Rain
drain:
Govt should coordinate helping hands from private
donors and individuals, not create hurdles (kp), Flood
victims
await relief, rehabilitation (ht), Starving
flood victims struggling for food, by Ritesh
Tripathi (rep), Threat
of
diseases looms in southern plains (kp), Essential
medicines,
health workers wanting: Dhurmus Suntali Foundation
(kp), Tilathi
villagers
not to accept govt relief: Say the state has always
given short shrift to them, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp), People
camp
out on postal highway awaiting relief, by Ganesh
Chaudhary (kp), Cabinet
extends
CDC’s tenure by 15 days: CDC officials say their work
was affected by the SC’s ruling last week that cleared
way for adding new federal units in Province 2 (kp),
EC
asks
govt to announce date for polls immediately (ht), Rolpa
Municipality to formulate laws to validate
insurgency-era decisions, by Dinesh Subedi (rep)
15/08/2017:
Flood
toll
soars to 91, victims await relief: Local officials call
for immediate measures to prevent disease outbreaks
(kp), Death
toll reaches 91, six million people affected (rep),
Death
toll
rises as floodwaters recede (ht), Delay
in
relief puts flood hit people at risk: Many families have
not had anything to eat in days; Polluted water and poor
sanitation raise fear of disease outbreaks, by
Thakur Singh Tharu (kp), Thousands
displaced
in central Tarai districts (kp), Over
35
taken ill with diarrhoea and dysentery in Mahottari
(kp), Victims
cold and hungry while govt sits on billions in relief
funds (rep), Govt
adopts
1-door policy on relief distribution (kp) [And
in front of this single door sit politicians and
administrators who do nothing, just as after the
earthquakes of 2015!!], Relief
materials
yet to reach victims (ht) [!!!],
Assess
the
situation fast: Latest disasters could push the
vulnerable back into the trap of poverty (kp),
Do
it
well: In future, further actions need to be taken to
minimize the havoc that may be created by the monsoon
rains (ht), Discussion
on
statute revision bill delayed (kp), Keep
on
voting: Election season is in full swing, and archaic
practices and laws need to be reformed, by Krishna
Man Pradhan (kp), Unity
in
adversity: Let’s join hands to turn this challenge in
the form of massive floods in Tarai into an opportunity
to unite the whole country, by Hari Bansh Jha (rep)
14/08/2017:
Disastrous
disaster
preparedness: Diplomacy and institutional setup in
disaster risk management would benefit us all, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), Floods
claim
57 lives across country: Unusual weather phenomenon hits
all of the country, inundating whole of Tarai and
affecting the Hills as well, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp), Death
toll
rises to 66, over 35 still missing in floods, landslides
(ht), Flood
death toll climbs to 80: Nepal Police, by KP
Dhungana (rep), Health
experts
warn of disease outbreaks (kp), Govt
offers
to buy Manmohan College: CPN-UML lawmaker Pandey turns
down PM Deuba’s proposal, by Manish Gautam (kp), Govt
to
EC: Give RJP-N single election symbol (kp), Electoral
symbol
can’t be awarded to RJP: EC, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), RJPN
and
elections: Participation important, by Hari Bansh
Jha (ht)
13/08/2017:
At
least
30 killed in floods, landslides: 15,000 houses inundated
in Saptari, 50,000 people affected; Highways, hundreds
of settlements affected in other districts (kp), 28
killed,
11 missing in floods and landslides (ht), Monsoon
wreaks havoc, claims 30 (rep), Death toll
reaches to 49; more rainfall forecasted during evening
(rep), Incessant
rainfall
wreaks havoc in Tarai (ht), Heavy
rains
to continue for a few days: DoHM, ba Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp), Resolute
in
determination, Dr KC refuses to budge, by Manish
Gautam (kp), Dr
KC
disagrees to revision, no talks held, by Sabitri
Dhakal (ht), Thousands
participate
in rally held to express solidarity with agitating Dr KC
(ht), RJP-N
Returns To Sanity, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Young,
gifted
and held back: A platform must be created to harness
youth-based skills in order to transform the state,
by Brabim Kumar (kp)
12/08/2017:
Corruption
And Political Protection, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Heartless
hoodlums:
Are you a psychopath? Yes. A pathological liar? Yes. A
narcissist? Yes. Then welcome to Nepali politics, by
Guffadi (kp), SC
orders
release of Chudamani Sharma: Graft case to be settled by
the Special Court, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Fresh
changes
in HPE Bill fail to convince Dr KC: Fasting surgeon says
blanket ban on new medical schools in Valley for 10
years a must, by Manish Gautam (kp), Amendment
bill
to be put to vote soon: RJP-Nepal to take part in
Province 2 local level polls (ht), RJP-Nepal
agrees
to take part in Phase III local polls:
Constitution amendment bill to be put to vote most
likely on Tuesday, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Yadav
roots
for provincial polls before parliamentary elections
(ht), Political
And
Bureaucratic Hurdles To Development, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
11/08/2017:
Ending
bad
blood: Criminalising the practice of Chhaupadi is a
milestone in Nepali women’s fight against patriarchy,
by Supriya Gurung (kp), Parliamentary
taskforce
ignores Dr KC’s calls: Finalises HPE Bill with some
crucial amendments, by Manish Gautam (kp), Parliament’s
HR Committee directs govt to save Dr KC’s life, by
Ashok Dala (rep), Nepal’s
healer, by Biswas Baral (rep), Govt
docs
to boycott outpatient services (kp), Medical
services
to be shut from today (ht), Dr
KC
to continue fast unto death until his demands are met,
by Sabitri Dhakal (ht), Pleasure
Of Self-infliction, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Increasing
number
of local units: SC vacates its earlier interim order,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Constituency
Conundrum:
Balancing population and geography will be the
biggest challenge in ensuring proportionate
representation, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Vote
of
confidence: The Election Commission should be
strengthened to make it a bulwark of democracy, by
Bishnu Hari Marasini (kp), 3-party
dictatorship (nt), Fix
a
date, by Rameshwar Bohara (nt)
10/08/2017:
A
deal that disregards Dr KC’s demand: Colleges ‘that meet
the criteria’ to get affiliation before HPE Bill passed,
by Manish Gautam (kp) [Long live
corruption and selfish interests of politicians!!],
Doctors’
associations
threaten stern protests: Ask the government to address
Dr KC’s demands without further delay (ht), Medics,
civil society members stage protests to push Dr KC's
demands (rep 10/08/2017), New
law
criminalises Chhaupadi custom (kp), Nepali
society
will rise to ensure justice, interview with Biraj
Patnaik, AI Regional Director for South Asia (kp), Experts
say
Doklam standoff opens avenue for Nepal to settle its
boundary issues: Experts say Nepal has a perfect
opportunity to raise its boundary issues, as Kathmandu
will be hosting two high-profile guests from the south
and the north in the coming week, by Anil Giri (kp),
Voice
of
the people: The UML promotes one type of nationalism in
Nepal, but will all their cadres follow?, by Deepak
Thapa (kp), Constituency
Delineation
Concerns, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Corruption,
Corruption Everywhere!, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), The
impeachment motion came to forestall verdict on Fewa
Lake, interview with Sushila Karki (rep) [!!]
09/08/2017:
ICJ
calls
for reforms in transitional justice bodies (kp) [see
discussion
paper by ICJ], Tired
of
waiting: Quake reconstruction work should be delegated
to the local level for faster results, by Jeevan
Baniya (kp), Mercury
poisoning:
Govt’s ratification delay raises fears, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp), House
to
pass bills on criminal code today (ht), RJP-N
decides
to boycott civic polls: To announce protest programmes
after a week (ht) [In a
democratic state, no political party has any right to
act without the people's mandate!!], EC
asks
govt to announce date for elections pronto (ht), The
Gorkha
Empire: The concept of ‘unification of Nepal’ with
Prithvi Narayan Shah as the hero who unified Nepal began
to take root after the Shah restoration of 1951, by
Binayak Sundas (rep)
08/08/2017:
Prepare
for
both polls together, Deuba tells EC: Election officials
ask govt to fix dates by August 17 (kp), Hold
provincial,
parliamentary polls together, PM tells EC: Poll panel
pitches for use of EVMs (ht), RPP
Prajatantrik
to join govt after registration (kp) [??],
Undeclared
borders:
The centre has created a cut-off point defined by
physical boundaries and devised mechanisms that
perpetuate difference, by Kalpana Jha (kp)
07/08/2017:
RJP-N
teams
to talk about polls (kp), Rana
splits
RPP to form new party: The Rana faction claims support
of 22 lawmakers and 72 central committee members
from Thapa-led party (kp), RPP
splits as Rana applies for new party (rep), Renu’s
victory
fails to impress Maoist leaders (kp)
06/08/2017:
Renu
Dahal
turns the tables on Devi Gyawali: Wins the mayoral race
securing 43,127 votes against her rival’s 42,924
(kp), Renu
Dahal
elected mayor of Bharatpur metropolis: It’s said
participation of NC cadres who had earlier
abstained from voting ensured her victory (ht), UML
won
most seats with vote share like NC’s, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Rainbow
of
KC’s Satyagraha: Dr KC seeks to tear through the
conundrum of self-serving political elites in government,
by Abhi Subedi (kp), Province
2 Election: Stage Set For One-upmanship, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn), Denial
of
citizenship top complaint at home ministry (ht), Locals
unimpressed with representatives' achievements, by
Devendra Basnet (rep) [How shall they, without legal and financial
regulations?], Local
poll losses trigger blam game in NC, UML, by Sher
Bahadur KC (rep)
05/08/2017:
Internal
dispute
in RJP-N hits its decision on polls (kp), 75.58pc
voter
turnout in Bharatpur-19 (kp),
Shanti
Batika
at Ratna Parkto be declared ‘protest zone’ (ht), Attention
drawn
to flood, landslip victims’ plight (ht)
04/08/2017:
Constituency
delimitation:
So much to do, only a few days in hand; CDC, which has 2
weeks, is yet to fix basis for carving out
constituencies (kp), CEC
Yadav
advises CDC on delineation: Says don’t overlap rural
municipalities and division of wards (ht), MPs
demand
55 FPTP seats for women (ht), CEC:
Logistical
issues if two polls held together (kp), EC
weighs
FPTP block voting for Nat’l Assembly, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Whither
past
deals? Ignoring Madhesi grievances will not make them go
away; they have to be addressed, by Randhir
Chaudhary (kp), Practice
of
corruption: Hindrance to nation-building, by Dinesh
Thapa (ht), Federalism
in
jeopardy, by Iain Payne and Binayak Basnyat (nt)
03/08/2017:
Decks
cleared
for setting up three commissions: House has endorsed
bills related to formation of National Dalit Commission,
National Inclusion Commission and Indigenous Nationality
Commission (kp), EC’s
voter
registration boosts citizenship applicant numbers,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp), No
To
Corrupt Politicians (rn), Lawmakers
flay
govt for having ‘soft corner’ for corrupt people
(ht), Politicians
and
profiteers: Fulfilling Dr KC’s demands would adversely
affect financial interests of political leaders
(kp), Looking
beyond
the horizon: Politicians are more focused on maintaining
power than on principles of justice and structural
equality, by Pramod Mishra (kp),
Lingering
Of Amendment Bill, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), A
‘weakened’ RJP says its agenda still alive: Difference
of opinions among the leaders shows the RJP-N is yet to
become an organically united force, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Thakur
presents
RJP-N’s political document: Party not to participate in
elections till constitution amendment bill is passed
(ht) [Go to the elections with
all your demands to get democratic legimisation! Else,
you will disqualify yourself from participation in all
future discussions!], NC,
Maoist Center seek poll alliance against UML in Tarai,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep 03/08/2017), Unfinished
business:
Local officials have been elected, now their authority
must be spelt out through laws, by Anurag Devkota
(kp), Lawmakers
for
letting EC decide poll dates (kp), Nepal-India
1950
treaty: Nepali EPG side on horns of dilemma; Seeks
suggestion whether to amend pact or replace it with a
new one (kp)
02/08/2017:
Re-election
in
Ward 19 of Bharatpur on Friday, by Bimal Khatiwada
(kp), Maoist
Centre
all for electoral alliances in Province 2: Dahal says
his party will take initiatives to make Janakpur a
metropolis, pledging an ‘international’ airport in the
city (kp), Maoist
Centre
to forge poll alliance with two forums (ht), Four
regime
types: Nepal’s path to full democracy could be
protracted unless the current crop of corrupt, feckless
and feudal leaders are ousted, by Naresh Koirala
(kp), Relief
finally:
Criticism has come from various quarters that a lot of
money was spent out of the Welfare Fund to pay for
junkets and other expenses of powerful people (ht),
Dahal’s
caretaker govt doled out Rs 167m to party cadres ahead
of polls, by Bhasha Skarma (rep)
01/08/2017:
Children
of
Nepali citizens by birth still being denied citizenship
for lack of laws (ht), Demographic
dividend:
Today’s youngsters can turn into assets, or liabilities
depending on country’s policies (kp), Awakening
Urgency For Nepali Females, by Prem Khatry (rn), More
teeth
sought for NWC (ht), RPP
to
take call on amendment vote later (ht), Precedent
set:
Stern action should be taken against the violators who
indulge in outrageous activities in the election process
thereby serving as a deterrent (ht), Reconstruction
by
I/NGOs sluggish, by Narahari Sapkota and Devendra
Basnet (rep 01/08/2017) [Such
statements should not be generalised! In heavly affected
districts where government support has not even started
after almost two and a half years, there are villages
where the reconstruction of houses is almost completed
with the help of NGOs and foreign friends!!!], Making
it
work: Apart from being a step toward implementing
constitution, local elections mark the first step to
institutionalizing federalism, by Meena Bhatta (rep)
31/07/2017:
Court
upholds
EC’s re-polling decision, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), SC orders
re-poll in Bharatpur Ward 19 (rep), CEC
Yadav
sees logistical hurdles in holding two elections
together (kp), Price
of
polls: PM and EC should make all efforts to hold
provincial and general polls in one go if it’s
politically feasible (kp), Constituency
delimitation:
Parties remain at odds over bases (kp), Elections
should,
and will, take place whether or not RJP-N is on board,
interview with Narayan Kaji Shrestha, CPN-MC (kp), Remembering
Ambedkar
in Bangalore: Nepali Dalits lack the generations of
affirmative action through reservations in politics, the
civil service and other state organs, by David
Gellner (kp), ‘Pass
Rights
of Persons with Disabilities Bill’ (ht), Lawmakers
demand immediate distribution of grant to quake
survivors (rep), UML
finalizes candidates of DDCC chair and deputy chairs in
19 districts (rep) [This
is not democratic! The local level has do decide on
these candiidates!], Realm
of
divertissements: Core issue of public life in Nepal is
still Madhes. The longer PEON hides its face, higher
will be the price of political avoidance, by CK Lal
(rep)
30/07/2017:
Smaller
Parties: Balancer Or Spoiler?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Govt
preparing
to hold 2 major polls together: Says it will save money,
ensure country does not miss Jan 21 deadline, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Call
to
form 3 constituencies in Banke (kp), RJPN
rift deepens ahead of crucial meets: Leaders threaten to
quit party en masse, by Roshan
Sedhai (rep), MPs
for banning candidates for 10 yrs for involvement in
tearing ballot papers (rep), Quake
victims
living in fear of landslips, floods (ht), The
world
forgetting, by the world forgot: Transitional justice is
lost in transition in sluggish world of delays and
apathy, by Reena Chikanbanjar (ht), Chhaupadi
still
prevalent in hilly districts, by Govind KC (rep), Province
2
manifesto: Poverty is the biggest challenge and it would
be on the minds of the electorate when they go to the
polls on September 18, by Sukhdev Shah (rep)
29/07/2017:
EC
mulling
single ballot paper for FPTP, PR: Plans to propose the
idea if provincial and federal polls are held together;
What the poll body is planning, however, has drawn mixed
reactions, with some saying it will avoid confusion
among voters and others saying it limits people’s choice,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Constitution
amendment:
Bill will be put to vote after RJP-N’s consent: Nidhi,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), The
Sluggish Pace Of Govt, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), The
looting
continues!, by Guffadi (kp) [satirical], RPP
settles
for supporting govt without Cabinet share: Even if the
party with 37 lawmakers pulls the plug, the government
will continue to have a majority in Parliament (kp)
28/07/2017:
Case
for
deliberative polls: It is now time to place informed
public opinion at the forefront of our democratic
culture, by Namit Wagley (kp), NEFIN
for
ensuring proportional representation in all elections:
After consulting with indigenous lawmakers from several
parties, NEFIN drafts amendment proposals to the
election bills (kp), The
real
deal or a flight of fancy? Newly appointed ministers
make tall promises after assuming office, many
call them ‘overambitious and vacuous (kp), Prime
minister
urges EC to cut invalid votes: To curb invalid votes,
election commissioners propose using electronic voting
machines in the provincial and federal parliaments
(kp) [The problem is the system
and the chaotic politics! It cannot be solved by EVMs!],
PM
proposes holding provincial, parliamentary polls
simultaneously, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Huge
financial irregularities in targeted programs, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep), Apex
court verdict deferred for 10th time (rep) [This
smells of political undermining of jurisdiction!],
Little
light:
Whether Deuba goes for elections with or without the RJP
will determine the success or failure of his fourth
tenure as PM, by Om Astha Rai (nt)
27/07/2017:
Fringe
parties
unite against threshold: 77 proposals registered seeking
amendments to bills on federal parliament and provincial
assemblies (kp), Plea
For Executive Presidency, by Mukti Rijal (rn), More
than
4 million votes cast in phase II civic polls invalid: EC
(ht) [How can these elections be
called fair and democratic??], PM
Deuba
inducts 19 ministers: 10 from NC, six from Maoist
Centre, two from NLF and one from CPN (Samyukta)
administered oath of office (kp), Prime
minister
inducts 19 new ministers (ht), RPP
drops
plan to join govt (kp) [Good decision! This anti-constitutional and non
inclusive party is not of any use!!], Recovering
the
expenses: High election campaign costs provide
legitimacy to political corruption, by Sanjaya
Mahato (kp), Fifty-three
bills
need House consideration: It is the government’s duty to
give business to the Parliament, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht), Officers
of
most rural municipalties stay away from their workplaces
(ht)
26/07/2017:
Deuba
set
to induct 19 ministers today (kp) [But
you are not even 2 months in office! And please respect
that Article 76 of the constitution allows not more than
25 persons in the Council of Ministers! Your current
plan would already bring the number to 27!!], Dispute
within NC further delays cabinet expansion (rep), Town
development
committees: 2 ministries contest chief appointments
(kp) [TDCs must be a local task
without any intervention by the central level!!],
Pressure
builds within RJPN for poll participation (rep), Tikapur
sees rise in number of people seeking citizenship
certificates, by Yogesh Rawal (rep), Comedy
of
amendment: The claim that only Nepali constitution has
rigid provisions on federal boundary changes is a big
lie. The problem is that we tend to cite only Indian
constitution, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep), Setting
boundaries:
Nepal must freeze for next 50 years the number of seats
in House of Representatives, National Assembly and
Provincial Assembly, by Govind Subedi (rep), Lawmakers
concerned over last minute capital expenditure: Call for
'reward and punishment' approach to speed up work
(rep)
25/07/2017:
A
road to nowhere: Attitude of the state and major
political parties must change to reflect concern for
conflict victims’ demand for justice, by Ram Kumar
Bhandari (kp), Constitution
amendment:
Cong CWC decides to put bill to vote (kp), NC
to
put amendment bill to vote: The party also decides to
urge the government to add 22 local levels in Tarai
districts as proposed by the previous government
(ht), Bharatpur
fracas:
AG challenges petitioners’ right to move SC, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), Bharatpur
lessons:
Bharatpur would not have been significant if it were an
isolated case, by Bishal Thapa (rep), Confusing
elections:
The Election Commission can reduce the number of invalid
votes in Province 2 by using two ballot papers, by
Birendra P. Mishra (rep), Prez,
VP
to be spared legal action for acts in office: Rs150,450
President’s monthly salary; Rs108,030 for the VP
(kp) [True heirs of monarchy!]
24/07/2017:
Superstition
And Social Suppression, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), NC
leaders
for putting amendment bill to vote: Leaders speaking at
the ongoing Central Working Committee meeting say the
country must not be held hostage by lingering a single
agenda (kp), Right
to
reject sought in new election bill (ht), Inter-party
conflict:
Barrier to development, by Sisir Bhandari (ht), Where’s
the
will? The constitution is largely Dalit-friendly but
sadly few of its implementers, by Dhana Bahadur
Mijar (rep)
23/07/2017:
New
kind of politics: Most people in Nepal can’t claim they
will be heard at their elected representative’s office,
by Sumana Shrestha (rep) [see also interview with her: It’s
easy
to organise protests; the harder part is getting things
done (kp 24/07/2017), Natural
resources
in federalism: Stakeholders call for clarity on
regulations; Experts have long been calling for properly
planned state restructuring, as natural resources
could easily turn into a curse from opportunity
(kp), Flawed
Analysis
Of Poll Results, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), The
missed
bus? If RJP-N boycotts the third phase of local polls,
it risks further alienating its constituents, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Province
2
to see little dev activities this year: Local level
election is precondition to utilising funds allocated
for capital expenditure, by Aman Koirala (kp) [Thanks to RJPN!], Agonising
wait
continues for Surkhet flood victims: Only 464 out of 970
displaced families have received Rs50,000 to buy land,
while 123 have got only Rs25,000 of the pledged Rs75,000
to build homes over the years, by Prakash Adhikari
(kp) [After 3 years!! Nobody can
buy land for 75.000 Rs! MPs need far more every month,
not talk about the millions or even billions that are
wasted for incompetent politicians, cars, foreign
medical trips etc.!]
22/07/2017:
Who
Represents Who?, by Gaurav Ojha (rn), Our
lives
don’t matter: Sarkari Hakims get free government
vejicles and their kids don't have to walk to school but
why do the rest of us need to silently suffer from the
mismanagement and lack of urgency?, by Guffadi (kp),
Govt
yet
to contact CDC chairperson, members (ht), RPP
CWC
meet decides to support statute amendment (ht), ‘No
statute
amendment before polls’ (ht)
21/07/2017:
Centralised
mindset:
The federal government has shown it is determined not to
let go of the purse strings. by Khim Lal Devkota
(kp), Local
reps, stakeholders oppose bills curtailing rights of
local govt (rep), Sinkhole:
As
Deuba orders authorities to bury street sinkholes, a
political sinkhole is forming and threatens to swallow
the Constitution, by Astha Rai (nt) [!!!],
Govt
forms
CDC under former SC justice Das: Gives 21 days to carve
out constituencies for national, provincial polls; After
receiving CDC’s report, the government will send it to
Parliament, which then will forward it to the Election
Commission (kp), Constituency
delineation body formed, given 21 days, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), Race
against
time: The Constituency Delineation Commission should be
allowed to function independently (kp), Bills
for
federal and provincial polls tabled (kp), Metro
without
mayor: "Maoists did not just tear up ballot papers, but
attacked democracy as well", by Om Astha Rai (nt), Shadow
Government (nt), Influencing
the
influencers: Nepal wants and needs a credible political
alternative to the existing parties, by Dinkar Nepal
(nt)
20/07/2017:
RJP-N
rejects
proposal to put statute revision bill to vote: Cabinet
expansion further delayed, likely to get full shape on
Sunday (kp), RJP-N
rejects
ruling parties’ proposal, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Ensure
majority support before tabling amendment: RJPN to govt
(rep) [!!], Pathology
Of Governance, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Panels
under
CDOs to manage employees for local units: The centre
will not deploy employees to the local units until the
federal and provincial elections are held, say officials
(kp), ’14
flood
victims of Banke, Bardiya still awaiting relief, by
Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp), High
invalid
vote despite Rs 750m spent on voter education, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep), The
holy
trinity: The leaders of the three biggest parties in the
country right now have firmly consolidated their powers
and are virtually unopposed, by Thira L. Bhusal
(rep)
19/07/2017:
Raped,
pregnant
and banished, 11-yr-old struggles for justice, by
Bidhya Rai (kp), Cabinet
expansion:
13 ministries for Congress, Maoist Centre to get 9;
Ruling parties to hold talks on statute revision again
(kp) [This planned extension means once again a grave
violation of the constitution that only allows a council
of ministers with 25 persons!!], Cabinet
expansion
delay irks Dahal: Failure to hold polls on time ‘will
end significance of the coalition' (kp),
Vote on amendment if RJPN pledges to join polls: Ruling
parties (rep) [This means
nothing without a guaranteed two thirds majority!],
Fix
it:
Pathetic state of Capital’s roads is part of a larger
malaise afflicting Nepal’s polity (kp), All
in
the same vote: To make the third phase of local polls a
success, big parties should go to the interior of
Province 2, by Deepak Chaudhary (kp), Despite
public
outrage govt okays Rs 140m for 5 SUVs for EC: No new
fleet for President Bhandari, by Bhadra Sharma and
Balkrishna Gnawali (rep)
18/07/2017:
Bharatpur
vote
count : Hearing put off until July 23 (kp) [???],
Down
the
drain: Underutilisation and year-end bunching of capital
budget are tantamount to financial misuse (kp), 60
percent
people in Karnali unaware of Chhaupadi ban: Report
(kp) [And govt and
administration do nothing to implement it!], National
disgrace:
A clean or dirty shed is not the issue, the issue is
women’s dignity and human rights, by Radha Paudel
(kp), EC
may
extend voter-registration deadline: Poll panel likely to
allow out-district registration as well, by Arjun
Poudel (ht), Fiscal
federalism:
Major challenges, by Nirajan Mainali (ht), Fringe
parties take strong exception to proposal to retain 240
units (rep), Third
time
unlucky: There is a chance most Madhesi parties will go
out of business, which could help Madhesi public unite
behind a common cause, by Sukhdev Shah (rep)
17/07/2017:
Search
for
justice Grave war-era crimes become a matter of
international concern in the absence of domestic ability
to prosecute them, by Govinda Sharma Bandi (kp), Elected
representatives
in a fix sans operation procedure (ht), EC
re-urges PM to clear legal, administrative hurdles
without further delay (rep),
PM
asks
EC to gear up for state, fed polls: Promises
Constituency Delimitation Commission ‘within a week or
two’ (kp), UML
presses
for CDC: Says 165 constituencies should be set up
as per provision of constitution (kp), Yadav,
Bhattarai
oppose 240 constituencies (kp), Tug
of
war: There should be smooth resolution of problems that
will arise as local units come into operation (kp),
Only
organic
development can resolve societal contradictions, by
Yug Pathak (kp), FSF-N,
NSP-N
demand statute amendment before polls (ht), RJP-Nepal
not
in favour of naturalised citizens holding top posts:
Thakur (ht), Low
spending:
Those responsible should own up responsibility and do
something to ensure that the development budget is not
only spent but spent wisely (ht)
16/07/2017:
Provincial,
national
polls: Revised bills could affect women’s representation,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Governing
alliance
in bid to address RJP-N’s other demands (kp), RJP’s
Demand For Multi-nation State: A Recipe For Territorial
Disintegration, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Hassles
in
deploying officials to local level: Despite dire
warnings, hardly 581 gazetted officials deployed so far,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), 50
amendments
to Civil Servants Bill (kp), Squatter
settlement
demolished, by Anup Ojha (kp)
15/07/2017:
One
year
on, language panel incomplete, without Act (kp), Revamping
The Political Culture, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Concerns
over upcoming polls as govt misses EC's deadline
(rep), EC's
new car purchase plan: EC buying 5 SUVs for Rs 110
million, by Bhadra Sharma (rep) [?????]
14/07/2017:
Why UML
Won Local Elections, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Local
Governance
Act under process (kp), Question
of
fairness: It is true that self-governance means
identifying and raising one’s own resources, and not
depending too much on the central government (ht), Three
VVIPS have 675 security personnel, spend 18.7 million
per month: 285 security personnel for president alone
cost Rs 8.2 million a month, 305 personnel for prime
minister cost 7.8 million, by KP Dhungana (rep), Jure
landslide victims get relief three yrs after disaster
(rep)
13/07/2017:
Take
the
long viewIt’s in the interest of all parties to respect
inclusive provisions in the constitution (kp), RJP-Nepal
in
a fix after statute revision ruled out:Party mulling
various options: Leaders (kp), Resource,
revenue
sharing bill opposed: Cutting across party lines,
lawmakers condemn bills on centre-state ties (kp), Election
expenditure
details sought from parties, candidates: Political
parties, candidates and elected representatives have to
furnish details of poll expenses in 30 days (ht), Monsoon
drenching quake victims once again, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep)
12/07/2017:
NHRC
protests
govt neglect of its recommendations (kp), Ruling
alliance
rules out statute revision: Makes it clear to RJP-Nepal
leaders that it lacks required numbers (kp), Bill
unlikely
to be passed ‘any time soon’ (ht), CPN-UML
refuses
to budge from its stance on statute (ht), Deuba
starts
homework to expand Cabinet: A joint taskforce of
the ruling Nepali Congress and CPN (Maoist Centre)
has been assigned to allocate the ministries (kp), Ruling
alliance
needs to improve image after local level election
results (ht), Central
level
project implementation units: Cabinet indecision puts
NRA’s plan in limbo (kp), Election
bills:
Candidates to be barred from race in more than one
constituency (kp), Unconvincing:
The
EC should reconsider its decision and allow the citizens
to register their names in the voters roll from a
convenient place (ht), Women
empowerment:
Many barriers, by Prativa Subedi (ht), Civil
servants’
1,400 trips cost taxpayers over Rs 1b: A total of 1,442
civil servants acquired permission from the government
to visit over three dozen countries from May 16 to July
11, by Bhadra Sharma and Roshan Sedhai (rep), Flood
victims:
Were Madhesi protests genuine?, by Jitendra Kumar
Jha (rep)
11/07/2017:
TRC,
CIEDP
seek continuation of local peace panels (kp), TRC
opens
field office in Lalitpur for Province 3 (ht), 21
pc
votes invalid in Biratnagar Metropolitan City (ht),
CDC
delay
likely to hit poll cycle: EC seeks constituency
delimitation report by the end of this month, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [Govt's
intention?], Delayed
polls
to hinder dev works in Province 2,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Constitution
amendment:
Bid to muster two-third majority in favour of bill
(ht), Bharatpur
ballot
case: Hearing deferred for third time; To be heard on
July 17 (kp), The
fish
rots from the head: A probe into the wealth that
officials have amassed will show the depth of corruption,
by Suresh Sharma (kp), Her
future
is our future: When a woman is free to make choices
about her life, her children, her family and everybody
else will benefit, by Giulia Vallese (kp), No
quick fix: Madhesi leaders do disservice to their
constituents when they time and again ask “Are we there,
yet?”, by Mukesh Khanal (rep)
10/07/2017:
#NotMyFederalism:
Govt-tabled
bill gives 85-90 percent of income generated from local
resources to the centre (kp), Amendment
proposal
should be rewritten, says SSF-N (kp), UML
firm
against charter revision bill: Leaders say govt trying
to endorse amendments without main oppn, by Sanjeev
Giri (kp), UML’s
Responsibility On Amendment, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), Thapa
hints
at backing proposal (kp), Two
election
related laws forwarded to Cabinet (kp), Nepal
Army’s
plan to run FM radio triggers debate, by Anil Giri
(kp), Local
transformations:
Extreme caution and constant improvement are necessary
until local government is established as a
self-maintained system, by Jagannath Acharya and
Hemant Ojha (kp), UML
wants
early polls as it has done well; NC wants to defer them
for same reason, interview with Krishna Hachhethu
(kp), Transitional
justice:
An uphill task, by Roshni Kapur (ht), Frequent
poll deferrals cost Rs 4 billion, by Bhadra Sharma
(rep)
09/07/2017:
New
structure, lack of laws put local representatives in a
bind, by Ashok Dahal (rep), Govt
delays
essential local governance laws: Kathmandu mayor says
their hands are tied in the lack of laws. Local councils
are unable to take policy decisions (kp) [Which
government? An incompetent PM does not make up a govt!],
FinMin
requested
to make arrangement for local bodies (kp), Govt,
opposition in tussle over constitution amendment
(rep), The
numbers
game begins once again: Governing parties scramble to
secure two-thirds votes to amend statute (kp), Ruling
parties
intensify efforts to ensure passage (ht), Oppn
parties
set to oppose amendment bill in Parliament (ht), Proposal
not
acceptable: Oli (ht), Ruling
coalition
expedites talks: A Maoist Centre leadert says the ruling
coalition witll oush the amendment bill before Cabinet
expansion (kp), Local
Polls Resounding Success For UML, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Prez
Bhandari seeks Rs 160 million to buy new presidential
fleet, by Roshan Sedhai (rep) [??
But still no money for the majority of quake victims!!],
Quake
victims forced to live in landslide-prone areas, by
Narahari Sapkota (rep) [!!!], Chhaupadi:
A
tradition that continues to claim women's live, by
Govinda KC (rep), Poor
Nepali
Dalits: Only special packages for poverty-reduction
among Dalits will bring meaningful change in their lives,
by Hira Vishwakarma (rep)
08/07/2017:
RJP-N
applies
at EC for party registration: Governing parties seek one
week to make efforts to address concerns (kp), Govt
in
bid to amend constitution by July 31, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Deuba
strikes
back! The Prime Monster doesn’t have Gyanu Uncle to fire
him again. He knows that as long as he makes our CA
members happy, they will support him, by Guffadi
(kp), The
Second-phase
Local Election, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
07/07/2017:
No
roof
over their heads, by Anish Tiwari (kp), Post-quake
reconstruction
fails to pick up pace, by Sanjeev Giri (kp), Quake
victims spending third monsoon in tents, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep), Nepal
in
a fix as Gulf rivals seek support, by Anil Giri
(kp), Power
without
paisa: The Big Three threaten to roll back
decentralisation by cutting off money supply to newly
elected local councils, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Stingy
budget:
Power has been devolved to local units, but they have
not received matching funding, by Khimlal Devkota
(kp), Function
without
finance, by Khim Lal Devkota (nt), Devolution
revolution (nt), Lack
of
laws hindering local level reps from exercising rights
(ht), Election
fervor returns as RJPN mulling to register party, by
Ritesh Tripathi (rep), The
joke is on us, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep), A
3-party state (nt), Storms
Ahead:
With the completion of the second round of local
election, politics is going back to some new power game
again, by Keshab Poudel (sp), Unique
Local
Governance Model: Nepal does not fit in any of Nico’s
criteria set out in his report on a dialogue on
comparative local governance system in federations that
was published in 2005, by Surya Dhungel (sp)
06/07/2017:
The
long
road: The dominance of major parties might bring some
political stability, but it has its pitfalls (kp), RJP-N
scrambles to make sense of its own decision:
Leaders from Provinces 5 and 7 question whether
boycotting polls was a right move; Second phase of local
elections cause skeletons to tumble out of the party’s
closet; For Madhes-based forces, finding a way to keep
agenda alive becoming an uphill task, by Anil Giri
(kp), Rift
in
RJP-N on contents of party statute: Plan to register
with EC deferred, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), RJPN
to contest polls, amendment or no (rep), Dwindling
Influence Of RJP-N, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), RJPN
candidate wins elections, by Kiran Man Bajracharya
(rep), Valley’s
heritage
sites stare at Unesco ‘danger list’ (kp), Tardy
rebuilding
efforts put monuments in peril, by Samipa Khanal
(kp), CDC
to
be formed soon: Home minister (kp) [??],
Ministerial
portfolio
sharing triggers rift within ruling NC, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep) [Typical NC
behaviour!!]
05/07/2017:
EC
wants
poll dates by first week of August (kp), EC
asks
govt to give laws and fix polls date (ht), Preferred
Political Forces, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), All’s
well,
soldier: There was no need to bring out the troops
during the second phase of local elections, by
Randhir Chaudhary (kp), 20
per
cent votes cast in KMC invalid (ht) [Such
percentage calls the whole local elections into
question!!], Locals
of Province 2 disappointed with poll deferral, by
Suresh Yadav (rep), UML
may
support constitution amendment, says Gyawali: Demands
withdrawal of proposal, redrafting with opposition’s
consent (kp), Strike
affects normal life in Rolpa, by Dinesh Subedi
(rep), Politics
of
hubris: We have a number of politicians who think
election is all about money and muscle, and this ails
Nepali politics, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep)
04/07/2017:
Dissatisfaction
brewing
in RJP-Nepal? Tripathi threatens to quit party (kp)
[Refusing to ask for the
people's mandate leaves this party as an unimportant lot
without democratic legitimisation!], RJPN
in
confusion over next step: RJPN fielded candidacies in
more than 20 local units including in Rupendehi and
Kapilvastu but has not won even a single seat until
fourth day of the vote count on Monday (rep), Gachchhadar,
Yadav
maintain influence in their regions, by Amar Khadka
(rep), Nationalist
stand, weak NC leadership helped UML in polls, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), What
The Local Elections Say, by Prem Khatry (rn), Deuba
sends
social media into frenzy: PM goes blunt on Sajha Sawal,
heckles members of the audience, by Sanjeev Giri
(kp)
03/07/2017:
Lost
in
reconciliation: There are widespread fears that the new
TRC offices in the provinces won’t deliver much
(kp), All
swept
away, got nothing to eat, say Saptari flood victims,
by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp), Call
to
ensure citizens’ right to information (ht),
Seven
dead,
four missing in flooding, landslides (kp), Local
Polls: Birth Of Local Government, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), Third-phase
elections:
Too many invalid votes, by Birendra P. Mishra (ht), The
Oliogocal
train: Political economy of Oliology is oligopolistic,
part of proto-fascist movement that combines xenophobia,
chauvinism, communalism and ethno-nationalism, by CK
Lal (rep)
02/07/2017:
Political
cynicism:
and stagnation: Empty narratives of peace without the
practice of justice will not result in a stable future,
by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), TRC
opens
offices in seven provinces, members to lead, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), 2nd
Phase Of Local Poll: People Dump Extremist Forces,
by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Deuba’s
advantage:
Nepal is in dire need of leaders who preach and practise
reconciliation rather than divisiveness, by
Jainendra Jeevan (kp), Insecure
scribes:
Even after a decade of end of armed conflict many
journalists still feel insecure and are forced to
practice self-censorship, by Laxman Datt Pant (rep)
01/07/2017:
EC
proposes
holding all elections by Nov 23 (kp), EC
moots deadlines for provincial, central polls, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep), Hold
provincial,
parliamentary polls before December: EC (ht), Parliament
and
Provincial Assembly elections not possible in single
phase: CEC Yadav (ht), UML,
NC
in tight race, Maoists distant third: The main
opposition is ahead in Provinces 1 and 5 while the
NC is better placed in Province 7 (kp), Will
major
forces win west Tarai? Regional parties trail in early
race, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), RJP-Nepal
not
to withdraw support to Deuba-led government in haste,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht) [What at
all is the importance of RJP-N after it refused to ask
for the people's mandate?], Cabinet
expansion
likely next week: Senior Congress leaders say PM Deuba
is waiting for party General Secretary Shashank
Koirala’s arrival from a foreign visit (kp)
[Obviously, there is no need of more ministers as Deuba's
first three weeks in office have proved!], Gorkhaland And
Madhes Movements, by Kushal Pokharel (rn)
30/06/2017:
Second
phase
local polls: Early results put UML and NC in close
contest (kp), Peaceful
polls:
The two phases of local elections have proved the fact
that the people want peace, stability and prosperity
through periodic elections (ht), Salute
to
the people: These elections were proof that the public
got wise to the attempt to pit plains people against
hill people, by Kanak Mani Dixit (nt), Voting
in
the rain, by Neel Kantha Uprety (nt), Referendum
for
election: The high turnout in the first two phases of
local elections reflect the strong desire among Nepalis
to vote for local governments, by Om Astha Rai (nt)
29/06/2017:
Phase
II
polls see 70.5pc voter turnout: People brave rains in
some parts of the country to reach polling centres to
cast votes;EC says voting concluded peacefully with no
untoward incidents in any of the provinces , by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), 70.5
pc voter turnout in phase 2 local polls (rep), People
power: Success of second round (rep), Observers
say
voting ‘highly encouraging and peaceful’: The NHRC has
drawn authorities’ attention to poll timing given the
difficulties faced by voters due to rains (kp), Poll
deferral disappoints locals of Province 2, by Mahesh
Kumar Das (rep), Poll
lessons:
Election success should encourage major parties to
engage with RJP-N (kp), Head
constable
saves hundreds from fatal bomb explosion (ht), Dalit
beaten for entering temple (kp), Dalit
thrashed
for entering temple in Bode Barsain Municipality
(ht)
28/06/2017:
Local
elections
in Provinces 1, 5, 7 today, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), 6.4
million
voters to pick over 15,000 local reps, by Arjun
Poudel (ht), Polls
open today for 6.4 million voters, by Bhadra Sharma
(rep), RJP-N
says
won’t resort to violence (kp), Disruptive
Designs Bite The Dust, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Walking
The Talk, by Shyam KC (rn), Ministry
suggests
draft laws for local fed units: Local councils can pass
them with necessary changes (kp), Home
minister
unveils reform scheme: The 84-point document says state
will use force if highways are blocked in any form of
protest (kp), Home
Minister
unveils home administration reform road map (ht)
27/06/2017:
Truth
and
Reconsiliation Commission Act: Justice not possible
without amendment (ht), Truth
for
its own sake: Commissions established expressly to
uncover the truth have a sacred duty towards victims,
by Aileen Thomson (kp), Quake
victims to spend third monsoon under makeshift huts,
by Dhruba Dangal (rep), Kusundas
went ire of political parties and election commission
for neglecting them, by Devendra Basnet (rep), Clashes,
blasts
raise security concerns: Such incidents could result in
low voter turnout during polls: Experts (kp), Observers
charge
EC lost its independence (kp), LDOs
asked
to Determine size of DCCs (kp), Contest
between
giants: Managing growing Indian and Chinese interests
will be a major foreign policy challenge for Nepal in
the days ahead, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp)
26/06/2017:
Dalit
fined Rs 2,000 for touching cowshe,
by Krishna Oli (rep), It’s
not right: Historically the security forces in Nepal
have used force, threats and torture to control the
population, by Praveen Kumar Yadav (rep), No
measures
to reduce invalid votes: Observers (kp), In
a
fix: RJP-N’s ambivalence over second phase of local
polls shows deeply divided Madhesi constituency
(kp), Is
UML Reconsidering Its Position?, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), Big
parties fooling voters with conflicting promises
(rep), We
can't stop people from voting: RJPN leader, by Durga
Dulal and Amar Khadka (rep), Why
RJP
So Lethargic?, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
25/06/2017:
Cheated
and
silenced, the voters in the Terai will go to the polls
with a heavy heart, by Anurag Acharya (The Record),
Minority
groups
flay parties for ignoring them (kp), Charter
amendment
after talks with UML, says PM (kp), Not
against
polls: RJP-N (kp), RJPN
brass campaign for party's independent candidates,
by Sher Bahadur KC (rep), Political
symbolism:
We will have more symbols to understand and live with in
the changing times, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Caste-based
discrimination,
untouchability punishable (ht), Quake
victims
living in constant fear of landslides (ht), Leaders
only visit us during elections: Locals (rep) [!!], Post-2006
dualism:
Our institutions have been held hostage by the very
nobles, or thulabada, who spearheaded the People’s
Movement in 2006, by Sushav Niraula (rep)
24/06/2017:
RJP-Nepal
will
withdraw support to govt: Tripathi; Govt charged with
stoking the conflict by deploying the Army in the plains
on the pretext of polls (kp). CIEDP
to
collect ante-mortem data from tomorrow (kp), Identity
politics peters out in eastern hills, by Durga Dulal
and Bhim Chapagain (rep), With
ministries at odds, peace committees feel neglected,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), Maoist
Center lures voters with sample land ownership
certificates in Dharan, by Rohit Rai (rep)
23/06/2017:
Costly
Election Boycott, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Statute
may
be amended after polls, says Nembang (kp) [Is
UML really softening its stubborn tone?], The
baffled
voters: Effective voter education programmes are
necessary to reduce the number of invalid ballots,
by Umesh Raj Regmi (kp), Moving
after
shaking: Over 2,600 families in villages threatened by
quake-induced landslides need to be urgently resettled
before the monsoon, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Polling
Together:
Two years after bloody clashes, Tikapur is trying to
bury the past to hold local elections, by Shreejana
Shrestha (nt), Moderating
with
moderates, by Chandra Kishor (nt), Setting
a
bad precedent: Postponing elections is a terrible habit,
it will weaken Nepal’s democracy, by Damakant Jayshi
(nt), Fringe
parties' survival at stake with rise in political
opportunism, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Deuba’s
burdens:
Elections or bust, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Constitutionalism
Versus
Political Expediency, by K. Uprety (sp), “Nepal
Needs
New Faces In Leadership”, interview with Matthias
Meyer (sp), Election
To
Education: The failure of the three parties to bring the
RJPN in the election process will definitely pose a
threat to the legitimacy of the elections, by Keshab
Poudel (sp)
22/06/2017:
Federalism:
Functional Overlaps, by Mukti Rijal (rn), PM
assures
RJP-N he’ll address its concerns after June 28 polls; PM
Deuba is also learnt to have told the RJP-N leaders that
the party’s political demands will be addressed by the
Cabinet (kp) [The main
problems have to do with the constitutional demands and
these cannot be solved by the cabinet!], Complex
problem,
complex approach: This election has been an opportunity
to politicise people, both by boycotting it and by
vigorously campaigning for it, by Pramod Mishra
(kp), Second
Round Poll: Success Will Prevail, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), Govt
to
local units: No ‘arbitrary’ decisions (kp) [The
laws that are necessary for local government procedures
should have been passed ahead of the local elections!!],
Sanctity
of
judiciary: Criticism should aim at strengthening the
judiciary through reform, not at weakening it, by
Barun Ghimire (kp), Dalits
of
Bajura village cannot vote freely (ht)
21/06/2017:
SC
directs
EC to produce torn ballot (kp), SC
asks
EC to submit ‘original decision’ over Bharatpur
re-polling (ht), SC
seeks torn Bharatpur ballots, other documents (rep),
Immature
Step Of RJP, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Women
leaders buoyed, eyeing better posts in next elections,
by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep), Unnatural
encounters:
Karki and Comey, as leaders of independent judicial
institutions, showed immense courage in the face of huge
political pressure, by Ajapa Sharma (kp), The
deep
south: Janakpur is bustling once again, but there are
political issues that need to be resolved, by Deepak
Chaudhary (kp), Quiet
riot
brewing: The achievements of the Jana Andolan II do not
benefit the youth and every day over 1,500 leave in
search of better opportunities abroad, by Bimal
Pratap Shah (rep)
20/06/2017:
Many
wartime
rape victims have no access to justice, by Anita
Shrestha (ht), Void
votes:
Lalitpur, Kathmandu top list: Average invalid ballots in
May 14 polls stand at 11 percent, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp) [This elections cannot be called fair and
independent because of confusing ballot papers,
discrimination against small and new parties, a
government dependent election commission, and constant
interfering by goverment and political parties!!],
Ongoing
election
meaningless, say RJP-Nepal leaders (kp), Supreme
Court
summons RJP-N and govt for discussions on Thursday
(ht), Four-day
school
closure for polls (kp) [Schools cannot be closed often enough!], Tingla
residents
boycott election (kp), Chand-led
CPN
M to contest in Rolpa (ht), Govt
working on 14 various local governance acts, by
Gyan P. Neupane (rep)
19/06/2017:
Who
is
lying? Democracy and federalism can be sustained only in
an environment of political trust and transparency; If
the govt often feels betrayed by the RJP-N, or the RJP-N
finds that the govt ‘misleads’ the public, why can’t
they agree to negotiate issues of public importance in
the presence of the media, the civil society or the
public in general?, by Achyut Wagle
(kp), Doubtful
deferral:
It would be wrong to blame only the RJPN for Province 2
delay. Congress is as responsible, by David Kainee
(rep), ‘Phase
III
poll as suggested by agitating forces’ (ht) [Did
they really suggest it in this way?], No
Shift In Position Fuelling The Fire, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), Polls
‘undemocratic’,
say RJP-N leaders, by Madhav Dhungana (kp), Candidacies
filed
despite protests (kp), Sporadic
clashes
in Tarai but candidates unfazed (kp), UML
cadre
killed in clash with NC in Bajura (ht), FA
condemns
firing, arrest of protesters (ht), We are
caught between the government and RJPN: Locals of
Province-2, by Upendra Yadav (rep),
RJP-N,
CPN
cadres in fray as independents (kp) [To
candidate as independents will further minimise their
chances in addition to the fact that they do not have
common election symbols, different from the major
parties!!], People
of
all political orientation in Province 2 want elections,
interview with Bimalendra Nidhi, NC (kp), RJP-Nepal
central
treasurer joins UML (kp), Education
of
daughters: Disparity in SEE performance shows that girls
still have a long way to go (kp), Crumbling
leadership:
A formidable challenge, by Rahul Shah (ht), Post-reconciliation
blues:
Bardia had highest number of enforced disappearances,
most of them picked up by the security forces. Their
whereabouts remain unknown, by CK Lal (rep)
18/06/2017:
5
RJP-N activists injured in Parasi police firing, by
Narayan Sharma (kp), Three
RJP-N
cadres injured in police firing in Nawalparasi (ht),
Police
detain
2 Kanchanpur journos (kp),
Journalists
held
over news report (ht), Mahato
demands
polls across Tarai in single phase (ht), Deuba
meets
RJP-N leader (kp), Decision
to
defer local level elections a blunder: Paudel (ht),
Province
2 Not A Conflict Zone, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [??], Madhes
forces
in poll race (kp)
17/06/2017:
RJP-N’s
tough
stance stokes political crisis, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp) [Why do you not write:
CPN-UML's tough stance on necessary constitutional
changes stokes polical crisis? The RJP-N's bad and in
the same way undemocratic behaviour is only a reaction!],
RJP-N
says
protests on (kp), Dispute
in RJPN over continuing with protests: Decides to press
on with protests amid disgruntlement (rep), FA
to
keep protesting against local level polls: FA will hold
baton rallies in Madhes and Tharuhat on Saturday and
impose general strike in Madhes on Sunday, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), Holding
Local Polls Still A Challenge, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn), India
‘firm’
on inclusive constitution in Nepal, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), Postpone
till
eternity: Maybe, we should just request Deuba’s
astrologers to forget about the stars and the moons;
Just tell the Prime Monster to do the right thing for
once so that we can forgive him for all his screw-ups in
the past, by Guffadi (kp) [satirical]
16/06/2017:
Govt
postpones
polls in Province 2: UML objects to the move; RJP-N
unconvinced; Deuba runs risk of repeating history
(kp) [With the UML as stubborn
as ever you wild hardly find the necessary majority for
a constitutional amendment ahead of the elections in
province 2!!], Polls
in Province 2 deferred yet again, by Bhadra Sharma
(rep), Election
in
instalments: Good news: 2nd phase of polls will be held
on 28 June itself; Bad news: Voting in Province 2 only
after monsoon, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Decision
draws
mixed reactions in Tarai (kp), RJPN
threatens to disrupt polls in other tarai districts too:
Says poll deferral only in Province 2 not acceptable
(rep), Mahato
warns
of ‘final’ agitation (ht), People
take to social media against deferral (rep), Two
years
on: There are several reasons why quake survivors
haven’t received the second tranche of govt aid, by
Jagannath Adhikari (kp), The
Third-Phase
Local Election, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
15/06/2017:
MPs’
Fund & Local Democracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Elections
likely
to be delayed in Province 2: PM Deuba, other top leaders
to hold talks with EC chief and RJP-N today (kp), Gachhadar
hints
at third phase polls (kp), RJP-Nepal
to
decide on poll participation today (ht), Talks
to persuade RJPN to join polls fruitless (rep), The
Stubborn Attitude Of RJP-N, by Uttam Maharjan (rn) [Yes, its stubborn indeed, just as
the UML position on necessary constitutional changes!!],
General
strike
paralyses some Tarai districts (ht), RJP-N
supporters,
police clash during Tarai banda (kp), Mahato
warns
of grave crisis (ht), Whether
our
protests are peaceful depends on government response.
interview with Rajendra Mahato (rep), Bandh
brings
local level election activities to a grinding halt
(ht), EC
concerned
as officials detained (kp), A
fine balance: Both RJP-N and govt should do their best
to ensure broad participation in the polls and avoid
violence (kp), Local
politics,
national habits: If only a small fraction of those
elected manage to shine, local elections will have been
a success, by Deepak Thapa (kp)
14/06/2017:
Local
level
restructuring: Proportional representation, by
Birendra P. Mishra (ht) RJP-N
general
strike affects life in various Tarai districts (kp),
First day
of banda cripples life in core tarai districts
(rep), Bandh
throws
life out of gear in Tarai (ht), RJP’s
Tantrums May Backfire, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn) [The party will fall into oblivon if it does not take part in the
elections since it will have nothing to say on the local
level for the next five years!], Yadav:
Protests
will rob Madhesis of right to vote (kp), PM
hints
at poll deferral ‘if it helps end deadlock’: To hold a
meeting with agitating party leaders today (kp), Ruling
parties propose deferring polls yet again, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), No
further
poll deferral: UML (kp), SC
rejects
govt request to vacate stay on adding local units
(kp), SC
rejects govt plea to vacate order on local units
(rep)
13/06/2017:
Candidate
selection
delayed in Province 2, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), RJP-N
misses
EC deadline to submit documents (ht), Confusion
reigns
in central Tarai (kp), RJP-N’s
agitation
confounds Rautahat residents (ht), RJPN
cadres beat up 3 polling officers, vandalize vehicles
(rep), No
prospect of bringing RJPN on board now, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), Big
3 eye alliance with Madhes parties, Madhes-based eye
each other, by Ashok Dahal (rep), It’s
all
a ruse: Landless people’s take on polls, by Arjun
Rajbanshi (kp), Parties
accused of giving tickets to affluent candidates, by
Kalendra Sejuwal (rep), ‘Limit
ministries
at central level to 16’: Chief secy insists on the
original plan as efforts are being made to increase
number to 18 (kp), Holier
than
thou: The best thing Bibeksheel Nepali and Sajha Party
can do for Nepal is to disengage from politics and offer
the country civilian leadership, by Bishal Thapa
(rep), Democratic
deficit:
Politicians of Nepal, which has seen 26 government
changes in 27 years, must consider themselves lucky,
by Meena Bhatta (rep)
12/06/2017:
House
amends
Act related to Political Parties-2017 (kp), Act
related
to election symbol amended, by Rupesh Acharya (ht),
Govt
requests
SC to vacate stay on adding local units (kp), RJP-N
ups
ante, says it will disrupt polls: Announces protests
after negotiations with ruling parties break down,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Agitators
stick to amendment demand (rep), Federal
Alliance announces protests to disrupt polls, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), RJP-N
supporters
disrupt CPN-UML programme (kp), Agitating
RJPN urged to utilize local polls to institutionalize
federalism (rep), Running
away from polls is cowardice: Yadav, by Santosh
Singh (rep), RJP-N
cadres
protest against Upendra Yadav, by Aman Koirala (kp),
Madheshi
Leaders
For Protests, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), Return
to pragmatism: It is hard to believe Upendra Yadav once
went to ex-Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, bowl
in hand, exhorting him to support the blockade, by
Mahabir Paudyal (rep), Tight
security
for FSF-N programme (ht), Deuba
committing
blunder, says Mahato (ht), Political
Ambush, One After Another, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn),
Find
common
ground: Ruling coalition and RJP-N should continue with
earnest negotiations to reach a compromise (kp), Election
won’t stop: CEC Yadav (rep), ‘Zero
tolerance
against anti-election activities’ (kp), Gachhadar
suggests
3rd phase vote in Province 2 (kp), Time’s
too
short to amend the constitution before the polls,
interview with Krishna Khanal (kp), Family,
ethnic ties decisive in tarai polls, by Mithilesh
Yadav (rep)
11/06/2017:
Ruling
alliance
rejects RJP-N’s poll delay call, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), 3-party
talks
on poll participation fail yet again: Deuba requests
RJPN leaders to take part in polls; RJPN says
participation impossible until demands are met;NC
rejects proposal to defer polls yet again , by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), EC
rejects outright any further poll deferral (rep), RJP-N
says
it won’t participate in polls till key demands met: The
party wants constitution amendment bill passed and more
local levels in Madhes, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), RJP-N
to
boycott polls, says Mahato (ht), Confusion
surrounds
coordination committee formation in split districts
(kp), Rs
4
billion needed to establish provincial assemblies
(ht), Regulation
to
facilitate making of laws at local levels endorsed
(ht), Deuba’s
Litmus Test, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Cabinet
likely to take time acquiring full shape (rep), NC and UML
more worried about intra-party conflict (rep)
10/06/2017:
Statute
amendment
after local polls: PM (kp), EC
gives
RJP-Nepal three days to submit details (kp), Sarita
Giri
joins forces with Upendra Yadav (kp), Old
habits
die hard: As the candidates from leading political
parties coasted to victory with little or no competition
at all, it became clear that the roots of old political
establishments run deep and wide in our country, by
Abhinawa Devkota (kp), Giving
Continuity To Competent Ministers, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn)
09/06/2017:
House
amends
Local Level Election Act: Move aimed at bringing
agitating parties on board the election process, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Deuba
may
not induct NC ministers until June 28 polls: Tells party
leaders to go to villages for elections (kp), Sher
Bahadur
Deuba Became A Prime Minister, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km), Deuba's roadmap: In
his
fourth tenure as Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba has
a chance to end what started when he first was in that
post 20 years ago (nt), Rivalry
in
high places: Discussing the politicisation of the
judiciary and judicialisation of politics in Nepal,
by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), End
the
wait: A new prime minister takes over, but there is no
political will to ensure justice for conflict victims,
by Meenakshi Ganguly (nt)
08/06/2017:
Delay
in
amending laws affects transitional justice: Not even a
single case has been investigated due to lack of laws in
line with the Supreme Court orders (kp), Deuba
sworn
in as PM (kp), Deuba
braces
for berth pangs as he takes office: Dispute arises over
ministerial portfolio allocation; Factional feud
surfaces in his party, RPP unhappy; CPN (Maoist Centre)
also has too many aspirants (kp), Strained
legacy:
New Prime Minister Deuba gets yet another opportunity to
rewrite his blighted history (kp), First
Cabinet
meeting catalogues priorities (kp), New
finance
minister faces an uphill task, by Rupak D. Sharma
(kp), A
systemic problem: Ruined roads have become
representative of the Nepali condition as a whole,
by Pramod Mishra (kp)
07/06/2017:
Deuba
elected
PM for fourth time: Set to have a full plate as he has
to complete the job half done by Dahal, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Deuba
is
Nepal’s 40th prime minister, by Rupesh Acharya (ht),
Deuba
back in Baluwatar for fourth time: Vows to amend
constitution at any cost, by Ashok Dahal (rep), Deuba's
trysts with power (rep), RJP-Nepal,
FSF-N
back NC president (ht), RJPN
may take part in polls (rep), RJP-Nepal
leaders,
cadres quit party (ht), Oath
with
small Cabinet today (kp), New
Government Under Deuba, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Deuba
pledges
provincial, parliamentary polls by Jan 21 (ht), Over
to
you, Mr Deuba: Let’s pray Deuba’s stint this time will
be different to his previous stints and he will now
“act” brilliantly, to make us forget recent Oscar
winners, by Trailokya Raj Aryal (rep), Positive
signs:
The big three parties should continue to show a spirit
of cooperation on issues of common interest,
particularly regarding the execution of the constitution
(ht), Top
leaders
take potshot at each other (kp), Karki
impeachment
motion withdrawn (kp), 12
years
on, Bandarmudhe victims await justice (kp), CPN
(Maoist Center) validating war-era land transactions in
Rukum, by Devendra Basnet and Ganesh BK (rep)
06/06/2017:
RJP-N
‘ready’
for polls with one of six vote symbols: Election
officials say the demanded symbol - umbrella - cannot be
given to the united party as ballot papers have already
been printed and delivered to the districts, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Rift
surfaces
in RJP-N over registration for polls (ht), Madhesi
Commission
chair, members to be from same community (ht), Re-polling
in
bharatpur-19: Apex court stays EC decision; Asks
authorities to maintain status quo until Sunday
(kp), Question
of
credibility: The Election Commission acting like an
extended wing of the government does not bode well for
democracy, by Achyut Wagle (kp), UML
to
let House function today: Move paves way for Sher
Bahadur Deuba’s election as new prime minister (kp),
UML
agrees
to end House obstruction, by Rupesh Acharya (ht), CJ
retires
tomorrow, CC yet to name successor (ht), Council
meeting
in limbo: Chief Justice Karki retires tomorrow but her
successor is yet to be named (kp)
05/06/2017:
RPP,
SSF-N
back Deuba’s bid: RJP-Nepal likely to extend support
after possible deal on its demands; SSF-N Chair Yadav
says his party has decided to vote forDeuba after being
assured of constitution amendment (kp), RJP-N
secretly
preparing for upcoming civic polls (ht), PM
poll
put off until tomorrow (kp), Parliament
fails
to elect new PM (ht), Deuba
may secure two-thirds votes (rep), Politics
of
syndicates: The chief justice has made damning
accusations against Dahal and Deuba (kp), Writ
petition
against EC’s decision on Bharatpur vote row: Petitioners
demand annulment of the Election Commission’s decision
and a court order for the EC to resume counting of the
votes in the disputed ward (kp), SC
stays
EC’s decision to hold re-polling in Bharatpur-19
(ht)
04/06/2017:
EC
decides
re-polling in Bharatpur Ward 19: Ballot papers of the
ward affected by the act have been declared illegitimate
and voting has been scrapped, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp),
Poll body decision sets already agitated UML’s teeth on
edge: UML says it won’t let the House function on Sunday
when voting to elect new prime minister has been
scheduled (kp) [The
Blocking of parliament is one of the most undemocratic
ways of protest!!], Bharatpur
Scam Spoils Prachanda’s Image, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Deuba
set
to become PM for a fourth time: Plain sailing for him as
NC-Maoist Centre alliance commands majority, by
Binod Ghimire (kp)
03/06/2017:
PM
election
boils down to EC decision on Bharatpur incident, by
Tika R. Pradhan and Binod
Ghimire (kp), Bamdev
a
likely PM candidate (kp) [Just
like Deuba, Gautam has already proved his
disqualification!], Candidacy
nomination for PM today, election on Sunday (rep), 18
ministries
proposed at federal level (kp) [The
constitution disallows a council of ministers with more
than 25 persons, not 25 ministries! 18 ministries are
still too many!], MPs
for fewer ministries under central govt, by Gyan P.
Neupane (rep), The
second
phase: If you want to run the show then you have to
stand up for election and win and show us what you can
do for the people, by Guffadi (kp), Conflict-era
land
transactions challanged at court, by Dinesh Subedi
(rep)
02/06/2017:
Bharatpur
vote
counting fiasco: 90 ballot papers found torn, 70pc in
shreds, by Bimal Khatiwada (kp), EC
undecided how to resolve ballot-tearing row (rep), NHRC
seeks
action against those guilty of tearing up ballots:
Constitutional body writes to the Election Commission
underlining the need for increased vigilance to ensure
that such events do not repeat in the future (kp), Respect
people’s
verdict: NHRC (ht), NC,
Maoists
in new govt bid (kp), Voting
to
elect new PM most likely on Sunday (kp), Deuba
IV: The man who failed as Prime Minister not just once,
twice, but three times is all set to become Nepal’s
Prime Minister for the fourth time, by Om Astha Rai
(nt), RJP-N
viewed
as strong contender in the plains, by Aman Koirala
(kp), Local
concerns: Some analysts believe it will be tough to hold
elections in the Tarai belt without first amending the
constitution, by Biswas Baral (rep)
01/06/2017:
New
schedule
for June 28 polls unveiled (kp), Repeated
deferrals annoys voters, candidates, by Devendra
Basnet (rep), RJP-Nepal
reschedules
its protests (kp), RJPN
calls off protest after change in poll schedule
(rep), FA
withdraws
today,
tomorrow’s strike (ht), Election
code should be suspended for some time, interview
with Manish Suman, general secretary of RJPN (rep), Stirring
Threats Again, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Majority
govt
formation process set to start today: President holds
consultation with top leaders (kp),
Process
of
electing new PM begins today (ht),
Biratnagar,
Birgunj
declared metropolises again (kp) [Simple
disregard of SC decisions once again!], Govt
upgrades Birgunj, Biratnagar to metropolitan cities
(rep), Chilling
consequences:
Impeachment motion against CJ and its aftermath may have
damaging effects on the Nepali state (kp)
31/05/2017:
Phase
II
local polls to be held on June 28: The government says
the decision to reschedule polls was taken after members
of the Muslim community drew its attention to the
Ramadan festival they are observing (kp), Govt
registers
bill to amend local poll law (kp), RJP-N
fallen
between two stools? Differences within the party
stalling decision on its participation in local
elections: Some leaders within the RJP-N are for finding
‘a political way out’ and going to polls while others
say participating in the polls without government
addressing their demands would mean losing face with the
constituencies, by Anil Giri (kp) [Defeat
the anti-inclusive major parties in a democratic way by
vote, not by protest! Else, you will be on the losing
side once again!!], RJP-N
stages
sit-in at poll office: 32 cadres of the party held;
protest to continue till they are released (ht),
Saptari
locals urging parties to take part in elections, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep), Indian
envoy advises RJPN to go to polls (rep), Widow
and
kids of slain Tamang seek protection, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp), Miles
To Go, by Shyam KC (rn), What
Lies
Ahead For Deuba?, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), NC
takes initiative to form govt (rep), CPN-UML
boycotts
all-party meet: Formation of national consensus govt
unlikely (ht), Law
placing prez, veep above litigation proposed, by
Ashok Dahal (rep) [Revival of
royal thinking! Long live the royal republic of Nepal!],
Curse
of trilemma: Nepal’s trilemma is reflected in the
concentration of all powers in our three major political
parties, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Ministries
still
hesitant to delegate authority to local units, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep)
30/05/2017:
Phase
II
local elections rescheduled for June 23 (kp), Govt
puts off phase 2 local polls for June 23 (rep), RJP-N
welcomes
govt decision to defer polls: Announced protest
programme to continue until demands addressed, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Madhesi
parties preparing for polls, RJPN still undecided,
by Chhatra Karki and Ajit Tiwari (rep), More
needs
to be done: RJPN leaders (rep), Implementation
of
laws necessary to help end discrimination (kp)
29/05/2017:
Parties
not
to move impeachment motion (kp), Parties
‘ready
to delay polls by about a week’, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Ruling
alliance
for deferring polls, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), We
hope
the govt will show sincerity in bringing us on board the
elections, interview with Rajendra Mahato, RJP-N
(kp), Show
flexibility:
RJPN should now realize that constitutional amendment
and increasing number of local levels at this stage are
impossible (ht) [This
sounds reasonable though the question remains why the
media never demanded the same from the stubborn and
non-inclusively minded CPN-UML!], ‘Congress
hindering
coalition govt’ (ht) [??], Celebrating
Tenth
Republic Day, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
28/05/2017:
House
resumes
after: 3-party agreement: NC, Maoist Centre agree to
withdraw impeachment motion against CJ (kp), RJP-N
protest
dampens poll spirit in Banke (kp), Four-party
meeting
ends inconclusively: NC leaders ready to delay second
phase of local level elections, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Election
should
not be postponed: Oli, by Bhim Ghimire (kp), Second
Phase Election: Fraught With Challenges, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn), Masses
on
the move: Nepal may join many external initiatives, but
without stability and empowerment, it will continue to
flounder, by Pramod Mishra (kp), PM
urges
NHRC to protect rights of all (ht) [This
is only possible if the work of NHRC is no longer
hindered by govt, parties and army!!], TRC,
CIEDP
unlikely to accomplish task, by Lekhanath Pandey
(ht), Rally
taken
out in memory of martyr Krishna Sen (ht), Budget
to
take on federal structure: Before proper implementation
of budget, the government will have to prepare a
conducive environment for economic development, by
Pawan Timilsina (ht)
27/05/2017:
Nepal's
politicians,
army resistant to investigating war crimes: report
(Reuters) [see also article
in
THT], Gathabandhan
ups
the ante: Announces protests aimed at foiling June 14
election; The RJP-N says it will not participate in
polls as the government has failed to address its
demands and implement past deals, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), RJPN
announces
to disrupt polls, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), SC
stays
govt decision to add local units in Tarai districts
(kp), SC
stays
addition of local levels in Tarai: Observes such changes
should be made one year before civic polls, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht) [Under this
consideration the whole local elections would be
invalid!!], SC
stays decision to create new local units in Tarai
(rep), CPN-UML’s
House
obstruction continues (ht), UML
agrees
to resume House (ht), Opposition
parties
obstruct Parliament (kp), House
obstruction lands govt in trouble (rep), Emperor’s
report
card: Our Emperor has shown us that he will make deals
with anyone as long as it helps him or his daughter or
his near ones, by Guffadi (kp) [satirical], ‘Local
bodies
must get adequate budget’ (kp), Govt
formation
parleys on (ht), NWPP
not
to join new government (ht), Lawmakers
press govt to continue constituency dev funds (rep)
[a source for endless corruption
on a failed way to development!!]
26/05/2017:
Elections
with
added units not possible on June 14, says EC, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Polls
in
newly added local levels technically not possible: EC
(ht), Madhes-centric
parties
welcome govt decision to increase local units (kp),
Govt
policies
and programmes: Budget focus on local body empowerment,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp), Including
the
excluded: The real winners of the local elections are
not political parties, but women, by Om Astha Rai
(nt), Federal
feminine
republic of Nepal (nt), Madam
Mayor, by Kantika Sejuwal (nt), President
Bhandari
unveils annual policy, programmes (ht), Prez
gives
parties 7 days to pick consensus PM (kp), Search
begins for PM Dahal's replacement (rep), Mixed
legacy:
In honouring the deal to step down, Dahal made a welcome
departure from his predecessors (kp), Obstructed,
House
unable to thank President for address (kp), Parties
in
Banke ready for polls, save RJP-N (kp), RJPN
undecided about second phase elections, by Roshan
Sedhai (rep), Madhesi
parties into polls to prevent cadres from quitting party,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep), Voters
of
remote Bajura village demand rice before election,
by Arjun Shah (kp), Rights
all
year round: NHRC needs to undertake structural reforms
to make it fit for purpose in the new federal set-up;
Tikapur case shows that unless there is representation
of linguistic and religious minorities in the NHRC’s
structures, it would be difficult for it to win the
confidence of these groups, by Mohna Ansari (kp), What
lies
ahead: The way the impeachment row unfolded can only
adversely impact the judiciary in the years to come,
by Barun Ghimire (kp), Election
and
ballot papers: Simple solutions are possible, by
Pramod Raj Pokharel (ht), Radically
decentralised:
Newly-elected representatives have a huge challenge to
fulfill the people’s pent-up expectations, by Dinkar
Nepal (nt)
25/05/2017:
Polls
on
June 14 with added local units difficult, says EC:
According to EC officials, PM Dahal has sought to know
whether postponing elections could be an option to bring
agitating forces on board the poll process, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), EC
tells
PM second phase polls not possible if local bodies
increase (ht), EC
rules out polls in 22 newly-created local units: Dahal
proposes defering second round polls to accomodate new
units, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Local
units unfeasible, say experts, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep), RJP-N
still
in dilemma over joining local polls: Announcement of a
fresh round of protest likely today, says a leader,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Party’s
Saptari
chapter for election boycott (kp),
Dahal
steps
down to honour deal with NC: Says he wants to break the
culture of not keeping word, by Binod Ghimire (kp),
Prime
Minister
Prachanda Quit Office, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), Graceful
exit:
The new PM will have to hold not only the second phase
of local level election but also the provincial
and parliamentary elections by January 21, 2018
(ht), Unprincipled
Hobnobbing In Local Polls, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Gearing
Up For Second Phase Local Poll, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), After
the
elections: Political and bureaucratic actors need to
hurry with preps for transition to federalism, by
Sachchi Ghimire Karki (kp), Elusive
decentralisation:
Instead of turning Kathmandu into a mega city, we should
develop cities elsewhere, by Prashanta Khanal (kp),
16 years
on, government buildings still not reconstructed, by
Ram Bahadur Kunwar (rep)
24/05/2017:
Decision
to
increase number of local units puts EC in a fix: The EC
says it cannot make any comment as it is yet to receive
information about the government decision of increasing
22 local units in 12 Tarai districts, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Local
unit
addition affects poll preparations, says CEC Yadav:
Chief commissioners says preparing new voter lists and
managing logistics in the new local units are
challenging tasks (kp), EC
'totally unaware' of decision on 22 new local units
(rep), Phase
II
polls as scheduled: CEC (ht),
New
local
federal units: UML accuses govt of gerrymandering; Oli
says the decision should not have been made taking cues
from the results of the first-phase polls, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), UML
takes
serious exception to govt decision (ht), UML
stands
between PM and Parliament: Speaker puts off House
meeting until today after four postponements; Dahal’s
plan to step down fails as main opposition steps up
pressure, by Binod Ghimire (kp), PM
Dahal
announces his resignation (kp), Prime
Minister Dahal resigns (with full text in Nepali)
(rep), Morang’s
Jahada
urges govt to amend statute ahead of polls (kp), Tasks
ahead:
The crown jewel of the present Constitution is the
creation of local government bringing most services of
the government to people’s doorsteps (ht), EC
takes flak for not enforcing code, credibility
questioned (rep), CJ
impeachment: Govt warns UN against interfering in its
exclusive jurisdiction, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Sense
and
sentiments: When intelligentsia, political class and
public intellectuals fail to take clear stands, the
whole debate flies into abstractions, by Mahabir
Paudyal (rep)
23/05/2017:
Categorisation
of
ethnic nationalities as minorities: On April 24, the
government published a notice on the Nepal Gazette
declaring 98 communities with population below 0.5
percent as minority groups, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), 12
Tarai
districts to get 22 more local units: Cabinet decides to
upgrade Birgunj and Biratnagar as metropolitan cities
(kp), Cabinet
adds
22 local levels in Tarai (ht), Govt
forms
22 more local units in Tarai districts: EC says it will
now be 'quite difficult' to conduct second round local
polls on June 14, by Bhadra Sharma and Gyan P.
Neupane (rep), RJP-N:
Decision
on polls tomorrow, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), FA
postpones
protests (ht), Towards
tech-friendly
polls: The chaos of the elections reflected the nature
of our society, where planning and order have never been
a priority, by Sujeev Shakya (kp), Sheer
underrepresentation:
Electing a familiar person to represent the locals is
almost impossible under the new structure, by Achyut
Wagle (kp), Come,
all
ye faithful: Why would Dalits stand outside a closed
door when the next one says welcome?, by Rajendra
Senchurey (kp)
22/05/2017:
Petition
against
move to pardon Tikapur accused (kp), No
attack
on judiciary, govt tells UN body: The Foreign Ministry
confirms that it has replied to UN Special Rapporteur
through Nepal’s Permanent Mission to Geneva (kp) [??!!], Will
participate
in all three tiers of polls (kp),
Maoist
Center Shaken To Roots, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Maoist
Center fails to impress urban voters, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep), Elections
can
be viewed as referendum on amendment bill, interview
with UML Secretary Pradip Gyawali (kp) [These are local, not
national elections, Mr Gyawali! They have nothing to do
with the national issue of constitutional amendment that
is necessary without any doubt! So far, they were only
hold in areas that are hardly inhabited by dissatisfied
groups!!], ‘Govt
working
to ratify statute amendment bill’ (ht),
Dahal
working
to step down ‘in a few days’: PM’s press adviser Govinda
Acharya says Dahal has already prepared the statement he
will read out in Parliament for announcing his
resignation, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Turn
confusion
into clarity: New government should ensure that the
remaining elections are held successfully (kp), Final
preps
to increase local units in Tarai: Cabinet said to
endorse the increased number of units on Monday
afternoon (kp), EC
rejects PM's request to increase local units: The
election body has also refused to give umbrella as the
election symbol to the newly-formed Rastriya Janata
Party Nepal as demanded by its leaders (rep), Madhesi
parties in bid for poll alliance (rep), NC
calls
strike after clash with UML (ht) [??],
Dalits in
leadership: Dalit community is hopeful that they will no
more have to fight for their rights, by Janak KC and
Sangam Gharti Magar (rep)
21/05/2017:
Who
will
deal with ‘disappearances’ registered as ‘death’ cases?,
by Lekhanath Pandey (ht), Renewed
deadlock
fears loom large: Major parties, RJP-N yet to reach deal
on way forward for June 14 polls (kp), EC,
ministry
review security situation for Phase II vote: Potential
election boycott by RJPN, activities of CPN and open
border with India among the security threats, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), 3
more weeks for local governance law to come into effect
(kp), Local
representatives
to be oriented on their powers, responsibilities, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Election
silver
lining: That issues of development have taken political
centre stage is in itself a positive development, by
Jainendra Jeevan (kp), Not
over
yet: Election Commission can do a better job during the
second phase of local elections, by Khagendra N.
Sharma (kp), Caretaker
government
to present new fiscal budget (ht)
20/05/2017:
Decision
on
Tharuhat, Madhes movement: NHRC objects to govt move;
NHRC says decision to grant amnesty to the guilty of the
dreadful incidents amounts to promoting a culture of
impunity (kp), NHRC
condemns
govt decision: Says culprits of criminal offences should
be brought to justice (ht), Tikapur
carnage
victims cry foul, by Tekendra Deuba (ht), Dahal
government under fire over decision on withdraw criminal
cases, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Pardoning
murder (rep), Tikapur
carnage:
UML condemns govt decision to drop cases; The main
opposition party terms the move a mockery of rule of law
and rank disregard for human rights (kp), Maina
murder
case: Amnesty seeks review of Maj Basnet’s acquittal
(kp), ‘Serious
criminal
cases have not been withdrawn’: The agitating Tharus and
Madhesis have long been demanding that cases related to
the political movements be withdrawn (kp), Seven-party
talks
on for peaceful polls: Madhesi leaders threaten to
boycott elections if amendment bill not passed, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Early
Indications Of Local Polls, by Kushal Pokharel (rn),
While
this
local election might not quite be Nepal’s version of a
social media-fuelled uprising, it shows Nepali politics
is transitioning into the digital age, even if
begrudgingly, by Sanjeev Giri (kp), Unleashing
Nepal:
As the constitution grants local bodies autonomy of
governance and oversight, it has the potential to
unleash an unprecedented wave of development at the
grassroots level, by Mohan Guragain (kp), Counting
the
votes! Next time, maybe we can have A4 sized ballot
papers instead of ones that are big enough to cover
entire windows!, by Guffadi (kp)
19/05/2017:
Civil
society
group calls for charter revision (kp), EC
plans
‘better’ voter education for Phase II polls, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Dark
clouds
over Asia: Disputes, distrust and an arms race threaten
to disrupt economic growth in the region, by Suresh
C. Chalise (kp), Govt
to drop charges in Kailali lynchings, other cases
(rep) [???], Election
of new PM after budget: Maoist leaders; Dahal likely to
resign next week (rep), Govt
preparing to table full-fledged budget on May 29, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep), Lovebirds:
As
the ruling coalition enters a new phase, the alliance of
Madehsi parties, looks anxious that it might be left out
once again, by Om Astha Rai (nt), From
subjects
to citizens: Reconnecting Nepalis with a democratic
political process, by George Varughese (nt), Political
Parties
And First-Phase Local Elections, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
18/05/2017:
The
election
effect: One hopes the dysfunction that became so
apparent with the all-party mechanisms after 2007 will
stop after these elections, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Poll
observers
point to lack of voter education: Huge ballot papers,
dozens of electoral symbols and inadequate awareness
programmes could lead to high number of invalid votes
(kp), Report
stresses
need for effective voter education (ht), CEC
says
counting will be completed in a week (kp), All
Eyes On Second Phase Poll, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), 'Ill-timed'
second phase polls less exciting for Muslims, by
Binod Subedi (rep), RJP-N
for
postponing elections: The govt, however, is set to end
House session today (kp), NC
rejects RJP request to delay 2nd phase polls, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), Constitution
amendment:
RJPN tells PM, Deuba to ensure passage of bill, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Parliament
may
be prorogued today (ht), UML
calls
for probe into poll violence: Says second phase
elections should be held under current structure
(kp), Kin
of
Maleth clash victims get Rs 1m each (kp) [And
what about punishing the guilty persons?? This is
continued politics of impunity!!], Tharu
communities
in Kailali worry their traditional rules will die out
(ht), Low
spending:
It is the government which needs to make massive
investment in infrastructure development in targeted
areas. No growth is possible unless the government
increases its spending capacity (ht), Local
election seen as harbinger of inclusiveness (rep) [??], Dr
KC to stage 11th hunger strike from May 23: Demands
include withdrawal of impeachment against CJ (rep),
Experts
against increasing number of local units in Tarai
(rep), RPP
seemingly headed for a stinging defeat, by Gyan P.
Neupane (rep) [This
anti-inclusive Hindu fundamentalist party should see it
as the referendum it has been asking for!!!], Schools
of
schisms: The thought seems to be that if difference is
unaddressed, it will cease to exist and to shape
people’s experiences. That is not so, by Abha Lal
(rep)
17/05/2017:
Vote
counting
tedious, time-consuming affair: It may take weeks for
results to be out if enumerators keep at current pace
(kp), Slow
counting leaves voters disappointed, by Santosh
Pokharel (rep), Correct
it:
Adequate counting units should be added to finish
counting even in the metropolitan cities within a week
at the latest (ht), Early
counts
show high vote wastage, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp)
[!!!], Poor
voter
education blamed for high number of void votes, by
Rupesh Acharya (ht), Keys
to
ballot boxes ‘go missing’ from inside court building
(kp), Lessons
From Local Polls, by Shyam KC (rn), A
Victory For Democracy, Nation, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), NC’s
memo
against killing of its cadre (ht),
Yadav
demands
amendment before second phase polls (kp), Amendment
must as per deal: Upendra Yadav (rep), New
Delhi
changes tack, assumes ‘neutral position’: Observers say
India has softened stance on Nepal’s constitution and is
encouraging Madhes-based forces to take part in polls,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), US
seeks
int’l observers’ access to June 14 polls (kp), US
urge
all to work together for second phase of local polls
(ht), What’s
new
about new politics? Success of new parties depends on
the extent to which different communities of interest
trust and cooperate with them, by Ajaya Bhadra
Khanal (kp), Arid
manifestos:
Political parties know agriculture is still very
important for Nepal yet it is low in priority in their
election manifestos, by Bhairab Raj Kaini (rep)
16/05/2017:
The
Politics Of Impeachment, by Meena Bhatta (rn), Empower
the
grassroots: Local bodies must be able to formulate
budgetary programmes on their own (kp), Govt
still undecided on allocation of resources for local
units (rep), Legal
vacuum for elected representatives to start work
(rep), Complicated
ballot paper, poor voter's education and inks blamed for
slow vote counting, by Kalendra Sejuwal (rep), First
Phase
Local Elections of 2017, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km),
Can
new
forces buck the trend? ‘Traditional parties’ still hold
sway over voters if preliminary results are anything to
go by (kp), Dispute
delays
Bharatpur vote count by more than 8 hours (kp), UK
for
allowing int’l observers for June 14 polls: Welcomes
Sunday’s vote, stops short of commenting on the process (kp),
Malkot
clash:
RPP candidate succumbs to bullet injuries (kp), Family
members of victim shot by APF seeking justice, by
Madhusudan Guragain (rep), What
about
health? High-flown election manifestos are silent about
basic things like ending malnutrition, by Jeeban
Ghimire (kp), PM
Dahal
says will step down within a week (kp) [Nobody
will shed tears, but to change the government every nine
months is the opposite of political stability and
prevents development development and reconstruction!!],
Dahal to hand over power to Deuba this week, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), Play
by
the rules: The constitution sets the boundaries, the
laws are the rules and the judges serve as the referees,
by Alaina B. Teplitz (kp)
15/05/2017:
Nation
holds
local polls in 20 yrs: First round of election
successful with more than 73 percent turnout: EC, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), 73%
voter turnout in historic local polls, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), First
phase
of civic polls witnesses enthusiastic participation,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Ballot
papers
‘confusing’ (kp), Large
ballot paper confuses voters, by Gyan P. Neupane
(rep), Election
cancelled
in three centres; one killed (kp), APF
accused
of killing youth in Kavre: Protest over murder disrupts
polling in Namobuddha (ht), Dhading
CPN-UML
cadre beaten to death (ht), Nawalparasi’s
ballot
paper used at Nagarkot (kp), UML
for
re-polling over ‘code violation’ (kp), Periodic
polls:
After the success of first phase of local polls,
challenge now is to ensure the second one (kp), Local
polls
at last: Voters were more enthusiastic as the new
constitution has given more power and authority to the
elected representatives at the local level (ht), Local
representatives to enjoy executive, legislative and
judicial powers, by Ashok Dahal (rep) [This
not only means rights but also duties!!!], The
impeachment
anarchy: Two high-profile officials responsible for
fighting corruption have been labelled with being paagal
and bhrasta, by Narayan Manandhar (rep)
14/05/2017:
Happy
family,
happy world: Children and the elderly first, this is the
message of International Day of Families, by Angur
Baba Joshi (kp), Not
quite
half the sky: Intricacies that limit women’s
participation in politics must be brought to the fore,
by Anjita Parajuli (kp), Go
vote
for democracy (kp), All
set
for polls: Voters will, for the first time under the new
constitution, instate elected representatives in village
and municipal councils which will have more powers and
budget (kp), Return
to
direct democracy: A truly democratic society is a
community deeply engaged in local decision-making,
by Simone Galimberti (kp), Silence
period
in voting: Local governments should be of, by and for
the people, not for the elitist metropolitan dreamers,
by Abhi Subedi (kp), Local
Elections
A Moment Of Truth For Voters, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(kp)
13/05/2017:
Technically
included,
practically left out: The number of Dalit candidates for
top jobs in municipal and village councils is near zero
despite commitments for inclusion in the constitution
and party documents, by Bhola Paswan (The Record), Raute
demand voting rights, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep), The
lost
cause: Democracy gives people the right to choose their
leaders. But no system, not even a democratic one, is
better than those leading it, by Abhinawa Devkota
(kp), Time
to
vote! We don’t know our candidates until they show up at
our homes, asking for votes. This is the only time you
get to meet your politicians. They shake your hands and
smile and promise you everything, by Guffadi (kp), Citizenship,
passport,
driving licence can be used to vote: EC; Poll body,
however, says names should be on voter list, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Cylinder
bomb
goes off in Bhaktapur (kp), IEDs
found
outside two candidates’ homes (kp),
Voting
Blues, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), On
eve of polls, govt doles out Rs 150m to Kailali incident
victims (rep) [??], Protest
rally
against NC, CPN-MC (ht)
12/05/2017:
The
Fountainhead
(of all crises): Nepal’s top political leaders are not
just part of the problem, they are the problem, by
Dinkar Nepal (nt), Language
Planning
In Nepal, by Govinda Bahadur Tumbahang (rn), Unidentified
groups
detonate explosive devices in three districts (kp),
Police
alerted
by recent acts of violence, by Manish Gautam (kp),
Averting
Catastrophe Through Reconciliation, by Narad
Bhardwaj (rn), Let
the
people decide: This election is not just another
election; it heralds the start of a new era of politics,
by Dharani Kumar Sharma (kp), RJP-N
to
disrupt polls if statute not amended (kp), Youths
demand employment, elderly people seek allowance, by
Janak KC (rep), The
right & responsibility to vote, by Cilla Khatry
(rep), Why
social media won’t change anything: We’re still a
masu-bhat, raksi and ‘dai ko mama ko party’ type of
nation and we tend to vote accordingly, by Gunjan
Upadhyay (rep), Grassroots
democracy (nt), Trial
and
error democracy: Nepal is experimenting with radical
decentralisation in local elections, and does not have
the luxury of failing, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Nationally
local (nt), Resuscitating
democracy, by Krishna Prasad Sapkota (nt), Does
democracy
deliver development? The jury is still out over which
comes first: economic growth or an open society, by
Sangita Thebe-Limbu (nt), From
subjects
to citizens: Reconnecting Nepalis with a democratic
political process, by George Varughese (nt)
11/05/2017:
Incidents
of
violence a cause for concern: EC; Political leaders
point finger at each other for cases of violence, clashes
(kp), UML
activist
killed in clash, by Rajendra Manandhar (kp), Violence
in
the time of polls: Govt and security forces need to be
alert, but constructive public engagement is best
policing (kp), Candidates
fail
to impress Sindhupalchok quake victims, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Victims’
concerns:
Tall promises of political parties and candidates will
not change their hearts; service delivery will do
(ht), Confusion
still
reigns among voters, by Binod Ghimire and Anish
Tiwari (kp), Many
voters
in Surkhet say they don’t know how to vote, by
Prakash Adhikari (kp), EC
lifts
ban on ministers from participating in campaign
(kp), Oli
rejects
proposal to back amendment bill: Demands that date for
second phase polls be advanced, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Oli
rejects Deuba’s demand for support in amendment
(rep), UML
will
discuss statute amendment after May 14 polls, Oli tells
Deuba (kp), Voters
perplexed as parties forge ‘strange’ electoral alliances
(rep), Armageddon
Between Executive And Judiciary, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), LG
Should Shun Adjudicative Functions, by Mukti Rijal
(rn), Baggage
vs
experience: Can the new parties strike a chord with the
voters and shake up Nepali politics?, by Pramod
Mishra (kp)
10/05/2017:
Gathabandhan
announces
stir plan: PM says amendment proposal will be forwarded
in the upcoming meeting of Parliament,
by Tika R. Pradhan(kp) [Don't take the people for a fool! With your attack
against the independence of judiciary you have lost any
chance to find the necessary
majority for an amenment, Mr Dahal!],
Govt not
honoring 'gentlemen's agreement': Madhesi parties
(rep), FA
announces
fresh stir against polls, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), PM,
law
minister, AG skip SC function (kp) [Still
strange but significant!!], Bigwigs
boycott
SC’s Law Day function, by Arjun Poudel (ht), Locals
living
on city fringes ‘unaware’ of voting process (kp), Biplav’s
party
‘major obstacle’ to polls, by Janak Nepal and
Tularam Pandey (kp), Time
to
vote: Let’s exercise our discretion and democratic
rights and make local polls a success (kp), First-time
voters
voice their preferences (ht), Earthquake
victims
cynical about polls, by Rajkumar Parajuli (ht), Poll
candidates snub displaced flood victims: Displaced
voters seek written commitment from candidates for
resettlement, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep), Kathmanduites
want real issues tackled, not lofty promises, by
Gyan P. Neupane (rep) [Candidates and parties with unaccomplishable
promises should not be voted for!!], Polls
expenditure ceiling criticized as impractical, by
Santosh Neupane (rep), Impeachment
Motion: Has Sanity Prevailed, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Justice
done:
This was a case of dispute among IGP contenders and
Supreme Court was the right authority to review the
appointment process, by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep), Impeachment
Motion
and Reinstatement Of Chief Justice, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
09/05/2017:
Baseless
impeachment
motion: Let this not be the day we remain silent about
things that matter, by Prakriti Yonzon (kp),
Irreparable
damage:
The impeachment motion seems politically motivated and
aimed at barring the CJ from carrying out her duty,
by Govinda Sharma Bandi (kp), ‘Impeachment
motion
closure after civic polls’ (ht) [The
arrogance of erring politicians goes unabated!],
Dalit
women
candidates face discrimination, by Janak Nepal,
Tularam Pandey and LP Devkota (kp), Counting
soon
after May 14 polls (kp), Parties
dwell
on ad hoc budget on May 29 (kp), Election:
Fate For Few, Féte For Many, by Prem Khatry (rn), CEC
urges
parties to abide by poll code (kp), Gachhadar
joins
govt with 2 other party colleagues: Three state
ministers from NLF to be sworn in today (kp), Gathabandhan
to
hold talks with PM today: Alliance of Madhesi and
Janajati forces considering protest to press government
for statute amendment (kp), FA
to
remind PM about gentlemen’s agreement (ht), Holiday
junkies:
Our attitude towards holidays reflects the state of
Nepali society, by Sujeev Shakya (kp)
08/05/2017:
I
am the state: It is a matter of surprise that there are
some people who think they own the country, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), Impeachment
motion
has exposed vulnerability of constitutional provision,
interview with Bipin Adhikari (kp), Signs
of
thaw in Parliament’s frosty relations with judiciary
(kp) [The
movement has no chance of getting a two thirds majority
either, but it has already deeply damaged the image of
NC and CPN-MC The problem is that the CPN-UML's
undemocratic behaviour concerning the amendment of the
constitution is in no way better!], Leading
vs
cheerleading: Govt should withdraw impeachment motion
immediately to avert further confrontation (kp), Speaker:
Ruling
infringed upon House’s turf (kp) [?????],
Chief
election
commissioner raises alarm with civil society leaders,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Thakur-led
Gathabandhan
to serve ultimatum to PM (kp), Thakur’s
statement
personal: Yadav (kp), Chand-led
CPN
supporters arrested with explosives (kp), Never
Ending Fight For Supremacy, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn)
07/05/2017:
Impeachment
motion
against CJ: SC ruling puts House on horns of dilemma;
Speaker Gharti is for putting the motion on hold, but a
decision will be taken after consultations with parties
(kp), Gathabandhan
shows
its architect the door: Removes Upendra Yadav; Mahantha
Thakur takes over, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), 10
embassies
to observe polls in Valley (kp),
The
election
effect: Local level polls, if held successfully, will
ensure a more vibrant exercise of democracy than ever
before (kp), CJ
Karki Reinstatement Justice Prevails, Finally!, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)
06/05/2017:
SC
stays
impeachment motion against Karki: Terms NC-Maoist move
unconstitutional, reinstates her as chief justice,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Ruling
coalition
objects to apex court ruling Says order violates
lawmakers’ ‘special rights’ (kp) [Nepal's
so-called political leaders are not the owners of the
country! They must learn that the decisions of the SC
are binding law that has not to be objected by the
executive! The procedure of NC and CPN-MC is a coup
d'état!], CJ
impeachment
motion (kp), Mockery
Of Rule Of Law, by Kushal Pokharel (rn)
05/04/2017:
Supreme
Court
stays impeachment motion, reinstates CJ Karki, by
Keshav P. Koirala (ht) [!!!], CJ
Karki resumes her duties following stay order (rep),
Travesty
Of Judicial Independence, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Lady
Justice (nt), Unimpeachable
evidence:
The coalition doesn’t want to impeach Sushila Karki,
just suspend her so she can’t hear high-profile
corruption cases, by Binita Dahal (nt), Exit,
the
crusader: Sushila Karki is forced out of the Supreme
Court, not in disgrace but in a blaze of glory, by
Kanak Mani Dixit (nt), Chief
justice
impeachment motion: Differences result in House meet
deferral; Gachhadar’s NLF, which backs govt, sides with
UML against move (kp), NBA
seeks
silence on chief justice impeachment issue (kp), Impeachment
or
revenge? Elected legislative representatives must use
their power properly and for the good of the people,
by Shyam KC (kp), Nine
oppn parties demand withdrawal of impeachment motion
(rep), UML
for
second phase polls before budget: According to sources,
CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli has proposed second phase
of elections on May 26 (kp), Main
oppn
draws EC’s attention (kp), Madhesi
parties
join hands with UML (ht), Electoral
alliance,
or dalliance? Nepotism rules the roost in NC, Maoist
Centre; poles apart UML, RPP to work in tandem (kp),
Female
politicians
displeased with sexism in nomination process (kp), After
pact
with Deuba, Nidhi rejoins ministry: Home Minister Nidhi
decides to withdraw his resignation after a meeting with
Dahal and Deuba at the prime minister’s residence (kp),
Nidhi
resumes his office as home minister (rep), Vibrant
and
vigilant: Nepali press faces problems, but has evolved
considerably over the years (kp), SC
seeks govt clarification over voting rights of Nepali
migrant workers (rep), Third
gender barred from contesting poll, by Anjali Subedi
(rep), Politics
of change, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep)
04/05/2017:
Two-phase
election is problematic, says Bipin Adhikari (rn)
[interview], Polls
Amidst Polemics, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Local
Polls
And Emerging Developments, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Constitution
amendment:
Bill to be put to vote today? Govt indecisive; Ruling
coalition struggles to muster required numbers to pass
proposal (kp), House
to
dwell on amendment bill today: CPN-UML not to obstruct
parliament proceedings (kp), Govt
defers
amendment bid as RPP stands divided (rep), FSF-N
won’t
take part in second phase polls if statute not amended
(ht), Charter
revision
a must before June 14: Yadav (kp), Process
to
hike local level numbers halted (kp), Around
44,000
nominations filed for May 14 polls, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), EC
wants schools closed for 7 days for May 14 polls
(rep) [Why?], RPP
leaders
quit govt (kp), ‘Nepali
media
still under threat, remains unsecure’: Impunity for
crimes against journalists a big concern, says a newly
launched IFJ report (kp) [see IFJ
report, Nepal on pp. 72-77], Playing
with
our future: Perhaps it is because public schools have
been disproportionately affected by the quakes that the
authorities’ response has been so slow, by Deepak
Thapa (kp), Private
sector
doubts implementation of political parties’ poll-centric
manifestos (ht) [The
manifestos are irrational as always before! Besides,
they hardly deal with local affairs!], Law
on
political financing: You pay your money; Many anomalies
in our political parties can be explained by lack of
transparency and accountability in their sourcing and
use of funds, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Karki
is
innocent until she is indicted and parliament approves
the indictment, interview with Balaram KC (rep)
03/05/2017:
Nominations
conclude
for May 14 polls: 13,556 seats up for grabs in 283 local
units of 34 districts of 3 provinces, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Local
unit candidacies filed in 34 districts, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), Major
parties,
new forces file candidacies (kp), Nominations
for
first phase of elections filed, by Arjun Poudel
(ht), Valley
candidates file nominations enthusiastically (rep),
Writ
against
CJ impeachment motion: The petitioner has claimed that
the impeachment motion against the chief justice
contravenes Article 105of the Constitution of Nepal
(kp), Withdraw
impeachment
motion against Karki: ICJ (kp) [see press
release
by ICJ], ICJ
decries
impeachment motion, suspects motive (rep), Impeachment
May Set Bad Precedent, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Gachchhadar's
NLP declines Dahal offer to join govt: Decides to
continue support to govt (rep), UML-RPP
alliance
in Kathmandu (rep), Formation
of
RJP-N formally endorsed: To join polls only after
statute amendment (kp), Seeds
of
conflict: Discrimination and backwardness in the Madhes
have created ripe conditions for unrest, by Deepak
Chaudhary (kp), Better
Order After Local Polls?, by Shyam KC (rn), Ambitious
election
manifestos: Will every Nepali earn Rs 515,000 a year by
2027? Experts question targets for economic growth, per
capita income and power generation, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep)
02/05/2017:
Impeachment
motion
against chief justice: Congress-Maoist move threatens
separation of powers? (kp), Not
courteous
to the court: Using impeachment as a tool to serve
vested interests bodes ill for separation of powers
(kp), Wrong
precedent:
Such impeachment motion should first have been discussed
by experts and in public for a pretty long time before
pushing it forward (ht), Impeachment
motion
against CJ sparks protest (kp), Civil
society, small parties protest impeachment motion (rep),
4 ex-CJs
protest impeachment motion (rep), Coalition
stares
at crisis after seeking to impeach Karki: RPP pulls
support, Gachhadar’s NLF to decide today (kp), With
RPP pulling out, govt totters on the brink, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), MC:
Impeachment
motion filed for ensuring impending polls (kp) [Irrational statement by absurd,
undemocratic and corrupt politicians!], Move
necessary
to keep judiciary independent: NC (kp) [?????],
Motion
to
safeguard judicial dignity: Minister Lekhak (ht) [It is more necessary to introduce
political culture and retire all the so-called political
leaders!], NC
leaders defend impeachment motion (rep), Passive
Civil Society, by Bishnu Gautam (rn), FSFN
to
contest polls; RJP to await amendment (rep), Too
little,
too late: While Madhesi people have faced bullets
benefits have accrued mostly to a handful of Madhesi
leaders, by Sukhdev Shah (rep), Nominations
for
first phase of local polls today, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Against
odds, EC sets stage for May 14 polls, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), As
election uncertainties grow, Rukum locals head to pick
yarsa, by Ganesh BK (rep), Female
leaders
forced to accept candidacy for second position (ht),
Dolakha
quake
victims weathering storm, snow in temporary shelters
(ht)
01/05/2017:
The
election
blunder: National integration is more important than
elections to satisfy the ‘ego’ of certain persons linked
to implementing the constitution in its current form,
by Hari Bansh Jha (rep), Impeachment
motion
against CJ Karki: 249 MPs from Nepali Congress and CPN
(Maoist Centre) sign document; Legal eagles say move
slap on separation of powers, by Binod Ghimire (kp)
[An attack on democracy and the
end of separation of power??], Nepali
Congress, Maoist Center file impeachment motion against
CJ, by Kosh Raj Koirala and Ashok Dahal (rep), DPM
Nidhi
resigns (kp), Uproar
against
decision (kp), Attack
against independent judiciary: UML (rep), Govt
bid to pass amendment bill fails: RPP, NC lawmakers
deliberately skip House meeting (rep), Unexpected
political
developments diminish poll hope (kp), Confusion
looms
over local polls: Impeachment motion against CJ Karki
precipitates a series of events from Nidhi quitting as
home minister to coalition partner RPP-N considering
exit (kp), Opposition
UML’s Stubborn Stance, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Polls:
Parties
hop on youth bandwagon (kp), Sole
woman candidate for local level election in Kalikot
(rep), Election
candidate
injured by bullet shot during police live-fire exercise
(kp), Our
established
politicians are not capable of change, interview
with Ranju Darshana (kp), Quake
survivors
still in temporary shelters, by Anish Tiwari (kp), Separate
and
unequal: Reconstruction has failed the most
disadvantaged, landless sections of people (kp), Whither
pride
project laws? Myriads of structural problems have caused
almost all of our big projects to fall behind schedule,
by Naresh Koirala (kp)
30/04/2017:
Ruling
coalition,
Morcha file constitution amendment bill: Sanghiya
Samajbadi Forum-Nepal differs over proposal of governing
parties and newly formed RJP-N, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Ruling,
opposition
parties register 50 proposals, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht), UML
to
obstruct revision proposal, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp),
Statute
Amendment Proposal: Risk Of Horse-trading In Parliament,
by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), EC
asks
govt not to present budget between elections (kp), Finance
ministry
still to finalise grant amount for 744 local bodies
(ht)
29/04/2017:
Sluggish
Reconstruction, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), PM:
Counting
of all votes together; Budget after ballot; Parties seek
single-phase vote (kp), Oppn,
Madhes parties want local polls in single phase
(rep), FSFN
demands elections in single phase: 'Budget only after
constitution amendment, elections' (rep), Muslim
community demands rethink on phase II poll date
(rep), Hardly
any female aspirant for major posts in Dhading, by
Shankar Shrestha (rep), Local
elections
or not? Our corrupt government has enough funds to hold
elections in two phases but not enough to help those
displaced by the earthquakes, by Guffadi (kp)
[satirical], Embassies
seek
EC nod to observe polls outside KTM, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), EC
to
let diplomats observe polls in Valley (ht), Int'l
community concerned over foreign observers' absence in
local polls, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Yarsha
season
affecting local elections, by Kalendra Sejuwal
(rep), UML
picks
male candidates for top local level posts in Siraha
(ht) [This is the UML
understanding of inclusion and equality!]
28/04/2017:
End
the
conflict: Political parties have been debating amnesty
while making no effort to strengthen the existing
justice system, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Local
units
addition in consensus: Govt (kp), PM
assures Madhesi leaders of increasing local units
(rep), Ruling
parties closer to two-third majority in House, by
Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Oppn
parties
to foil charter amendments (kp), UML
questions
govt’s intent for amendment: PM had invited UML leaders
for talks after the opposition front decided to foil the
constitution amendment proposal, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Experts
say 2-phase polls will be against electoral principles
(rep), FSF-N
for
single phase polls after Ramadan (ht), Int’l
community
urges accommodation of all: Not having elections will be
tragic: US ambassador (kp), Civil
society
raises concern over election code of conduct violation
(kp), Woman
beaten
in captivity by husband, in-laws over dowry (kp), Better
than
before? Women’s empowerment requires concrete policies
and their robust implementation (kp), Recent
Political
Development in Nepal, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
27/04/2017: RJP-N
misses
time to enlist for Phase I vote: New party only informs
poll body about the merger of six Madhes-based parties
to become RJP-N and demands ‘umbrella’ as its election
symbol, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Who
represents
the Madhes? Parties that speak and work with people
rather than for them can eventually win their hearts and
minds, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Nawalparasi,
Rukum
polls in two phases (kp), Local
leaders
turn to social media to woo electorate: Many voters
strongly feel that the elections are won on the ground,
that the numbers of likes and shares on social
networking sites are not the deciding factor, by
Pradeep Menyangbo (kp), Active
Citizens For Local Govt, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Setting
The Stage For Conducting Polls, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), Under
opposition pressure govt shelves plan to increase local
units, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), House
resumes
as govt backs out: Lawmakers allowed registering
amendments to the constitution amendment bill (rep),
House
back
in business (kp), One
last
leap of faith: UML should agree to a larger political
compromise to make elections possible (kp), UML
warns EC against two-phase polls, budget timing
(rep), UML
voices
displeasure with EC over budget between polls (kp),
Govt’s
election
moves irk UML (kp), Oli’s
follies:
His words and actions have been unfair to some groups of
Nepalis, incLocal capital to be mobilized to build 25-MW
project in MyagdiLocal capital to be mobilized to build
25-MW project in Myagdiluding the Christians, by
Ramesh Khatry (kp), Conflict
likely between provincial, local govts over revenue
collection: Experts (rep)
26/04/2017: UML
obstructs
House: The main oppn party objects to charter revision,
polls-after-budget plans; The party is against the
agreement on revising several provisions of the
constitution (kp) [Failed
understanding of democratic principles!!], UML
obstructs House over amendment bill: Move poses
challenge to endorsing amendment before candidacy
registrations (rep), 5
parties to thrash out contention, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Unified
Madhesis To Join Poll Fray, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Lest
We Forget, by Shyam KC (rn)
25/04/2017: Thakur
urges
govt to clear the decks for polls: Says his party would
take part in the polls if the government created an
environment for the same by amending the constitution
(kp), EC
unveils
Phase II poll schedule (ht), UML
not
to support amendment proposal: Oppn party presses govt
to hold vote before budget, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp),
EC
permits
budget between polls: But says presenting it after Phase
II polling better n Asks govt to seek permission for
populist schemes if budget on May 29, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Reconstruction
moves
at snail’s pace: NRA blames lack of trained workers,
funding shortfall (kp), Delayed
grants
irk development partners (ht), International
community
urges for speedy reconstruction (kp), Unfinished
task:
Two years have passed since the great earthquake, yet a
lot needs to be done (kp), Nepal:
Two
years on, the government continues to fail marginalised
earthquake survivors (Amnesty International) [see
full reports "What
I
want is the government to help" and "Building
Inequality"], Scientific
research
Beyond: Gorkha earthquake, by Dipendra Gautam (ht),
More
than
meets the eye: Don’t be fooled by the wonderful growth
rates declared recently by the government, by Achyut
Wagle (kp)
24/04/2017: Fast-track
the
amendment: The Federal Alliance has been flexible, and
the government needs to hold up its part of the deal; It
remains to be seen how the ruling parties will muster
the two-thirds majority needed for the Constitution
Amendment Bill to pass through Parliament, by
Dipendra Jha (kp), Gathabandhan
rolls
back agitation plan: To begin preparations for local
polls, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), In
search
of an election: Recent political events are momentous
but there still are major hurdles (kp), Govt
confirms
June 14 as Phase II polling day: Cabinet approves
contents of revised constitution amendment bill; Call to
defer April 29 deadline for candidate nomination bya few
days in states 3, 4 and 6, where vote takes place first
(kp), PM:
Deuba
govt to oversee June vote (kp), Oli
seeks
pact points in writing (ht), Postpone
budget
to hold polls in two phases, suggests UML, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), President’s
Women
Empowerment Programme starts in 26 districts: It aims to
provide skill development training to Dalit, indigenous
and marginalised women, by Samipa Khanal (kp), People’s
Movement
victim living with paralysis (ht) [To
remember: Now DPM Thapa ordered the brutal procedure of
police forces in April 2006!!]
23/04/2017: Probe
into
war-era cases affected as CIEDP staffers deployed for
polls (ht), Gathabandhan
to
take part in two-phase local elections: Govt agrees to
fast-track endorsement of a revised constitution
amendment proposal, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Two-phase
poll
OK, but changes could hamper preparations, says EC:
Warns that local elections could become uncertain,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Invalid
votes
make voter education a must in Province 2: Over 6pc of
votes in 2 CA polls in 8 districts were invalid, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Donors
commit
to extend 75pc of funds (kp)
22/04/2017: Hectic
parleys
raise hope of agreement: Panel formed to prepare revised
constitution amendment proposal; Deal, most likely
today, could clear clouds of uncertainty over polls,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Morcha
disrupts
EC training: Protesters warn of disrupting every
programme related to the local level elections (kp),
CEC
hails
Madhes parties’ merger as positive move (kp), Chand
party’s
activities threat to election: Officials (kp), UK
parliament
motion seeks Saptari probe; MP Clwyd: Hold elections
after charter revision (kp)
21/04/2017: Six
Madhes-based
parties under one umbrella: Rastriya Janata Party ‘to
step up protest’ to press for statute revision; Leaders
rule out possibility of participating in polls slated
for May 14 (kp), Six
UDMF
constituents merge: Form Rastriya Janata Party; FSF-N
not to be a part of the new entity (ht), Six
Madhes parties unify as polls loom closer, by Roshan
Sedhai (rep), Coming
together:
A day after five major parties agreed to go for local
elections on 14 May with or without Madhes-based
parties, six fringe parties from the Tarai announced
unification, by Om Astha Rai (nt), UDMF
struggles to resist poll aspirants despite boycott
stance, by Mithilesh Yadav (rep), SLMM
activists
clash with police in Gaur (kp), EC
puts
earlier decision on RPP statute on hold: Party withdraws
protests to ‘focus on elections’ (kp), EC
urges
all parties to ensure women’s participation in polls
(kp), Women’s
voices
enrich public life: Building strong gender equal
communities requires every individual citizen to stand
firmly in the political landscape, by Valerie
Julliand, Alaina B. Teplitz, Mashfee Binte Shams, Rensje
Teerink, W. Swarnalatha Pereira and Ingrid Dahl-Madsen
(kp), Comprehensive
recovery:
Initiatives to address quake survivors’ social
vulnerability must be scaled up (kp), Sindhupalchowk
quake
victims left in the lurch (ht), Disastrous
discrimination:
Dalits left behind as Nepal slowly recovers from the
earthquake two years ago, by Patrick Barron (nt)
20/04/2017: Landslide
victims
warn of sitting out local polls, by Giru Prasad
Bhandari (kp), Dahal
seeks
opinion on elections in two phases: Madhesi Morcha must
agree to join the poll process, say major parties
(kp), EC
concerned
about RPP, its chairman’s remarks (kp), Meritocracy
At Local Polls, by Mukti Rijal (rn), 5
big parties commit to polls on May 14 (rep), Big
parties finalizing poll manifestos, by Ashok Dahal
(rep) [Are these national or
local polls??], Big
parties recommend their candidates as election near
(rep), Local
leaders warn against poll deferral, by Bhim
Chapagain and Sher Bahadur KC (rep), Conducting
Polls
Amid Protests, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Political
parties
warned against using kids in any election-related
activity (ht), EC
asks DPM Thapa to refrain from anti-poll activities
(rep), Much
ado
about nothing: The only positive spin to the whole
debacle was that it showed the govt was responsive to
adverse public opinion, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Do
it anyway: The local election will help revive local
democracy, improve local government and empower
marginalized communities, by Bhadra Sharma (rep)
19/04/2017: UN
welcomes
court verdict on Maina Sunuwar murder: Calls ruling a
significant step towards ensuring victims’ rights to
justice (kp), Fresh
wounds:
Conviction of the perpetrators of war-era cases provides
hope for justice, but enforcement is key (kp), Poll
cycle
in ‘advance stage’, no turning back now: EC chief,
by Akhilesh Upadhyay (kp), Fate
Of Polls Hanging In Balance?, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), SLMM
stages
torch rally (kp), ‘PM
under intense pressure to defer May 14 polls’: PM vows
polls on stipulated date at any cost, by Ashok Dahal
(rep), Extreme
pressure
to postpone polls: PM; Says government to resist all,
not to wait for the agitating parties, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), CEC
warns of action against parties obstructing polls
(rep), No
election
related activity in Saptari (ht), Joint
stir
announced in Kailali (ht), Police
disrupt
Chand party’s anti-poll events (kp), For
a
new partnership: Nepal needs a complete transformation
of politics if it is to deliver peace and prosperity,
by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Women
in
politics: The way forward, by Ayush Joshi (ht), Reason
to
vote: Failure to hold the local polls on May 14 could
lead the country to a serious political and
constitutional crisis, by Meena Bhatta (rep)
18/04/2017: 3
ex-NA officials convicted of killing Maina Sunuwar:
Kavre court passes landmark verdict on a case that had
been dragging on for 13 years; Sentences former soldiers
in absentia to 20 years in jail for the murder of
teenage girl, by Nagendra Adhikari (kp) [The verdict remains symbolic as long as they are
not arrested and serve their sentences!!], Kavre
court slaps life term on 3 NA officers, acquits Basnet,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), Another
way:
Nepal’s political elites are engaging in a ‘survival
game’ instead of upholding the spirit of electoral
politics, by Niranjan Koirala and Atul K. Thakur
(kp), Gathabandhan
move
leaves locals in Madhes wary, by Bhusan Yadav (kp),
BRB
to
join forces with Yadav for joint movement (kp), "Inclusion
must
be ensured to avoid conflicts", interview with Bhai
Raja Pandey, political advisor of NSN (ht), Morcha’s
protests
challenge for polls: Security officials, by Thakur
Singh Tharu (kp), Nidhi’s
wee-hour
tweet sparks concerns over election prospects (kp),
Nidhi’s
statement on poll security irks EC (rep), Election
activities
yet to kick off in rural areas, locals confused
(ht), JSSK
fails
to meet book printing deadline, again: 14 million school
textbooks prepared so far, 5.5 million yet to be printed,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Caste
discrimination:
Where Dalits can’t buy milk, by Jagat Khadka (rep),
Capital
expenditure
36 per cent in nine months (kp)
17/04/2017: Law
bars
issuing poll symbols to parties outside House, says
Yadav, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), EC
concerned
over voters’ ID distribution (kp),
Gathabandhan
shares
plan to foil local polls: Local vote should be held
after federal and provincial elections: Yadav (kp),
What do
Madhesi parties want?, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Participatory
politics:
Necessity of local poll is widely recognised; the
challenge is to conduct a good one (kp), Fresh
amendments
only if Morcha agrees: Nayak, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Dahal,
Deuba for May 14 poll at any cost, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep), Police
file
sedition, organised crime charges against Raut (kp)
[?], The
New Year Of Renewed Hopes, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn),
Govt
endorses Prez state visit to India; declares public
holiday on Monday and Friday (rep) [???],
Govt move
to announce holiday denounced (rep), Govt
cancels public holiday announced on Friday (rep), State
Holiday
for The State Visit, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), Inclusion
and equality: Mind shift; Just as donors have pooled
their strengths to establish Governance Facility, a
similar Facility can be built to support NGOs committed
to fight exclusion, by Simone Galimberti (rep), Judging
the
judges: Political affiliation is still a major criterion
for judge appointments and it badly affects justice
delivery, by Sudeshna Thapa (rep)
16/04/2017: Delayed
poll
education programme: Concerns grow over low voter
turnout, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Congress
CWC
meeting: Province 2 leaders for early deal with SLMM;
Float options including poll deferral by 10 days and
elections in two phases (kp), Nepali
Congress
urged to hold talks with UDMF (ht), FA
to
announce protest programmes today
(ht), 68-party
front
begins hunger strike for election symbols (kp), 68
parties
begin hunger strike against new poll law (ht), 22
local
units likely to be added in Provinces 2 and 5:
Government, however, wants Morcha’s nod first to take
the plan ahead (kp), Conflict
victims'
cases: Preliminary probe in six months: TRC (ht), Mohan
Baidya
flays Supreme Court order to jail Bal Krishna Dhungel
(ht), Arrest
Order Against Dhungel: A Blow To Prachanda, by Ritu
Raj Subedi (rn)
15/04/2017: Partyfull
Panchayat:
The parliament should immediately correct this
constitution-defying apartheid law and allow all parties
to use their party symbols as electoral symbols, by
Ujwal Thapa (rep), Ruling
parties
for single-phase polls: Dahal, Deuba and Thapa assert
that elections will be held on May 14 even if the
Madhesi Morcha refuses to participate (kp), Govt
delay
in releasing funds puts temporary cops at their wits’
end: With no cash in hand, recruits are facing hard time
managing food and lodging, by Manish Gautam (kp), UDMF
leaders
discuss protest strategies (ht), UDMF
ready for another round of talks 'if govt is sincere'
(rep), Political
events
in Nepal trigger palpable concerns in New Delhi:
Politicians and government officials though refrain from
making official comments, newspapers have called for
early resolution to Kathmandu-Madhes deadlock, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), Governing
RPP
announces fresh protests against EC (kp), Nepali
New
Year Resolutions! Maybe, it would be better if our
government came up with a ‘No Bribing’ rule instead of
welcoming the New Year with the ‘No Honk’ rule, by
Guffadi (kp), CPN-MC
wary
of anti-poll forces (ht), Province
5: A tough battleground, by Tekendra Basyal,
Devendra Basnet and LB Thapa (rep), Province
6 eagerly awaits local polls (rep), Men
likely to dominate nominations in Bardia, by Nirmal
Ghimire (rep)
14/04/2017: EC
chief
drops a hint about polls in two phases, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), Poll
panel
to deploy more than 21,000 voter educators across the
country (ht), BRB
dares
parties to dissolve Parliament for federal polls: Naya
Shakti Nepal-led 68 parties announce struggle for
election symbol (kp), Local
elections:
Whose roadmap? Recent developments show that the status
quo in the form of old political parties still dominates
Nepal’s political milieu, by Hisila Yami (kp), Madhesis
seek
changes in charter (ht), Positive
Turning Point, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Court
to
govt: Arrest murder convict Bal Krishna Dhungel
(kp), SC
orders police to arrest murder-convict Dungel within 7
days (rep), The
pariah
problem: PM Dahal’s suggestion that discrimination
against Dalits will end with federalism is too
simplistic (kp), Need
for
black feminism: Madhesi women face double
discrimination: one, as Madhesis and, two, as women,
by Kalpana Jha (kp), No
turning
back: Why Nepal’s upcoming local elections matters more
than ever, by Bishal K. Chalise and George Varughese
(nt), Undemocratic
democracy:
Proof of how far we have fallen is a senior leader
demanding that the judiciary should be kept under
parliament, by Dinkar Nepal (nt)
13/04/2017: Ominous
tides:
Local elections, if held without bringing the Morcha on
board, will be another way of entrenching Kathmandu’s
power, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Constitution
amendment
process back to square one: Govt bid to bring Madhesi
parties on board the election uncertain, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), Govt
move
cuts no ice, Morcha ‘to turn up heat’, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), UDMF
rejects new amendment bill, by Roshan Sedhai (rep),
RPP to
support amendment bill if UDMF participates in polls
(rep), RPP
to
support statute amendment proposal (kp), The
Lack of Political Acumen, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Parties
struggling
to pick candidates (ht), Deuba
slams
secessionist tendencies (ht) [Neither
your policy nor the composition of your party leadership
reflect the inclusivveness you are talking about!],
Re-advent
of
democracy: Promises to keep, by Jeewan Shrestha
(ht), More
things
change: Little had changed in the lives of people, even
though appearances of changes like advent of Maoism and
demise of monarchy were aplenty, by Sukhdev Shah
(rep), The
constitution should be amended only after a fresh
electoral mandate, interview with constitutional
expert Bipin Adhikari (rep)
12/04/2017: Constitution
amendment:
New bill registered at Parliament Secretariat; Earlier
proposal that sought to address boundary issue withdrawn,
by Tika R. Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp), Govt
registers fresh bill to amend constitution, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), New
amendment bill draws mixed reaction from Madhes-based
parties; UML vows to foil it (rep), Will
Politics Move Ahead Smoothly?, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Tens
of
thousands of quake survivors at risk again: A third of
homes poorly built, says NRA CEO Pokharel (ht) [How shall they built houses in a
safe way if govt and NRA deny them the aid provided by
international donors??], Make
or break: What if the elected local governments fail to
carry out the big tasks assigned to them by the
constitution?, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep), Politics,
Rule
Of Law, And Economics, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
11/04/2017: Constitution
amendment;
Boundary row to be addressed by federal commission,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), UML
opposes
amendment proposal: Stresses local polls at one go
(kp), Major
parties
failed to end crisis: Gachhadar (ht), Local
Elections: A Dream Come True, by Prem Khatry (rn), Chand-led
Maoists running anti-election campaign in Gulmi, by
Shiva Lal Subedi (rep), Police
told
to keep close eye on activities of CPN (kp) [related
to group of Netra Bikram Chand], Hopes
for
2074: Nepal stands at the crossroads of becoming Korea;
we need to choose whether it’s North or South, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp), Modernise
the
military: The country has undergone fundamental changes,
and the Army should keep in step, by Binod Basnyat
(kp), Oppn
parties flay govt for row over seniority (rep), Infighting
within parties over tickets, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep)
10/04/2017: Zero
hour:
Without any delay, parties must pass amendment bill and
the Madhesi parties must commit to polls (kp), Morcha’s
views
sought on fresh amendment proposal: Oppn CPN-UML yet to
be consulted, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Nidhi
to
skip Cabinet meeting (kp), ‘UML
creating
rift between Hills and Madhes’ (kp), Saptari
locals
want govt to create environment for polls, by
Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp), ‘Elections
must
for development’, by Raj Kumar Karki (kp), Saptari
firing:
House panel moots action against security personnel
guilty of indiscriminate killing, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht)
09/04/2017: Statute
amendment:
PM says new proposal will be acceptable to all; Morcha
leaders ‘eagerly waiting’ to see how government moves
forward, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Govt
drafts
new constitution amendment bill, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Oli,
Deuba
out of station: UML chairman off to Bangkok; NC chief to
visit Far West for days (kp) [Obviously,
they are not interested to hol local elections in time!!],
Absence
of
deal dampens poll spirit in the plains, by Bhusan
Yadav (kp), ‘Judiciary
should
be overseen by legislature’ (kp) [NC
General Secretary demands removal of separation of
powers!!!], Poor
people,
rich parties: Publication of financial statements puts
political parties at the centre of public attention and
investigation, by Narayan Manandhar (kp)
08/04/2017: In
a
first, govt tables NHRC report in House, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Officials
raise
red flag for some Tarai districts: Say it will be
difficult to hold elections if Morcha not brought on
board (kp), NC
for
putting amendment bill to vote: Open to holding polls in
two phases if UDMF takes part (ht), NC
divided
over polls in one go or two phases: Majority of
lawmakers and CWC leaders are for voting in one go but
party chief has hinted at possibility of two-phase
elections (kp), Ruling
parties
wrangle over minor issues as polls near, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), I/NGOs
asked to halt work until elections, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep) [Yes, earthquake
victims don't need help!?]
07/04/2017: Maoist
Centre
in bid to withdraw amendment bill: ‘Vote in 11 districts
in 2nd phase if Morcha joins polls’; Meeting for
increasing the number of local level units in the eight
districts of Province 2 and three districts of Province
5 on the basis of population, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Protracted
political
transition: Nepali youths have become aware that the
course of progress can be expedited by adopting right
policies, by Jagannath Adhikari (kp), Phase-wise
Poll Is A Ploy, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), EC
seeks
govt nod to print ballot papers for Province 2 (ht)
06/04/2017: Long
and
difficult ride: Upcoming local level elections are only
the beginning of the long march to federalism (kp),
Not
enough
time to educate voters: EC; Poll panel fears higher
percentage of invalid votes than witnessed in 2013 CA
elections, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Sorting
Out
Political Differences, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Threshold
provision
triggers merger of fringe parties: MJF-L, Rastriya
Janamukti Party, Dalit Janajati Party become Nepal
Loktantrik Forum Party, by Binod Ghimire and Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Nuwakot
DAO
denies 3 siblings citizenships in mother’s name
(kp), Kids
sans
birth certificate deprived of education (ht), Chand-led
Maoists
threaten aspiring candidates (ht), Talks with
Madhes parties on back burner as NC-Maoist ties sour,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Saptari
locals,
police wish for govt-UDMF deal, by Jitendra Kumar
Jha (rep)
05/04/2017: Polls
in all 744 local units in one go: EC, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep) Local
Level Election: Confidence And Suspicions, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Budget
formulation:
Govt at a loss for lack of lawss to manage public
finance, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp), Donors
concerned
about education in new local set-up: Ministry comes up
with action plan (kp), I/NGOs
told
to follow election code (kp) [Those
providing relief to earthquake victims before the
elections shall be arrested????], Two
years
since gorkha earthquake: Only a quarter of damaged
health facilities rebuilt, by Manish Gautam (kp), NRB
asked
to ensure easy loans to quake survivors (kp), NRA
asks NRB to relax process for concessional loan, by
Gyan P. Neupane (rep), MJF-D,
RJP
decide to unify (ht) [new name
will be Nepal Loktantrik Forum and MJF-D Chairman
Gachhadar will lead it], SC
stays probe into multi-billion rupee drug scam (rep)
[???]
04/04/2017: Fire
the
slowpokes: A new Truth and Reconciliation Commission
consisting of nonpartisan experts should be formed;
Nepal’s experience suggests that when perpetrators hold
the key to power, truth and justice for conflict victims
can be sidelined, by DB Subedi (kp), Number
of
voters in Tarai up by 15.46 pc, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp) [Nevertheless is
the number of registered voters in the Tarai less than
in the rest of the country even though the population is
higher according to national census!], First
statute
amendment, then elections: Thakur (ht), Security
in
mess as some in police turn criminals, by Manish
Gautam (kp), Apologetic
Hisila
Yami says “yo desh lai khaarej gar” was a slip of the
tongue (ht) [Don't worry and think of the continued misspelling
of words from ethnic languages by Nepali mother tongue
speakers!!], PM
explores possibility of polls in two phases, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep) [Why?],
Most
women unaware of reservations, by Jitendra Kumar Jha
(rep), Province
1 awaits election in anticipations of first-ever mayors,
by Raju Adhikari and Bhim Chapagain (rep), Destroying
Hinduism:
We must defend Kamal Thapa’s right to maintain his
party’s position on Hindu state but we should reject his
call for Nepal as Hindu state, by Bishal Thapa (rep)
[????], Poisonous
legacy:
The media gave extensive coverage to CIAA accusations
against government officials but were miserly in
covering their acquittal, by Jayash Paudel (rep)
03/04/2017: Dahal
pledges
to sort disputes in ‘two days’: PM to meet RPP chief and
DPM Thapa, UML Chair Oli and Madhesi Morcha leaders to
discuss the pressing agendas, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Police
detain
Bhattarai among dozens from demo outside EC (ht), BRB
caught
from EC, released (kp), 6
areas in Valley declared restricted zones (kp), Limbuwan
party
for leveraging election to strengthen its base, by
Arjun B. Rajbanshi (kp), Polls
possible
if statute amendment bill is revised: MJF-D (ht), Bid
to
form unified Madhesi party (ht), Price
of
polls in Province 2: It’s important to get political
buy-in from Madhesi parties for a two-phase election
(kp), Bibeksheel
moves court demanding election symbol (rep), Agitation
against
restructuring of local bodies (ht), Are
We Close To The End Of Tunnel?, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), ‘Citizens
should
be made aware of their rights and duties’ (ht), Democracy
becomes much dearer, by Rudra Pangeni (rep), Handle
with
care: Even though Nepal’s new constitution has several
weaknesses, its flexible, amendable and democratic
characters are its big strengths, by Ganesh Mandal
(rep)
02/04/2017: TRC,
a
hostage to chairperson’s prolonged absence, by
Lekhanath Pandey (ht), PM’s
polls-in-
2-phases proposal faces objection: Coalition partners,
main opposition call for elections on scheduled date,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Energy
minister
attends Maoist party programme flouting election code,
by Sudip Kaini (kp), NC
Objection
To SC Verdict: Mocks Independence Of Judiciary, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), NSN
to
protest at EC, election offices (ht)
01/04/2017: Neighbours
thrash
Dalit boy for entering kitchen, by Prakash Adhikari
(kp), UDMF’s
key
concern to be addressed after May 14: PM (ht), We
want
actions, not words: Morcha leaders; PM Dahal seeks two
days to find political consensus on his proposal, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Talks
flounder as NC does U-turn: Two sides agree to meet
again Sunday after PM promises 'concrete draft'
(rep), UDMF
protests fail to dampen election spirit in Province 2,
by Suresh Yadav, Ritesh Tripathi and Upendra Yadav (rep),
Baidya-led
Maoist Party to join local polls (rep), Quest
For An Ideal Mayor, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Govt
for posting 80 pc civil servants to province, local
levels, by Gyan P. Neupane (rep), Deputing
staffers
to provincial, local governments challenging: Government
staff demand one level promotion to join services at
state, local levels, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp)
31/03/2017: Whither
compensation:
Govt’s inconsistent and ad-hoc policies letting down
conflict victims, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Vote
for…
those who ensure roofs over our heads, say quake victims,
by Sudip Kaini (kp) [Probably,
many will ensure this but it will be empty words!!],
Rai
seeks
amendment first (ht), BRB
issues
48-hr ultimatum to PM: Demands participation in local
polls (kp), MJF-Loktantrik
decides
to pull support for govt (kp), Prosperity
Under Discourse, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), SC
orders
govt to ensure safe housing to people (ht)
30/03/2017: ICJ
urges
Nepal to revise Criminal Code Bill draft: Seeks
accountability for grave rights violations (kp), ICJ
seeks
revision of Nepal’s Criminal Code Bill (ht), Need
for
consensus grows as date for polls draws closer, by
Anil Giri (kp), Madhes
protests cost Saptari 11 lives in 19 months: Residents,
leaders and activist call for peaceful protests, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep), Environment
becoming
conducive for elections in Madhes: CEC Yadav; Reiterates
need of consensus among parties (kp), Madhesi
Parties: A Force To Reckon With, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), 2nd
batch
of aid reaches only 103 families in Kavre (kp), NC
leader
murdered; Khalanga shut in protest (kp), Wisdom
of
experience: Nepal should learn from the mistakes made by
nation-states with a specific religious identity, by
Pramod Mishra (kp), Udayapur
youths
miffed at not being able to vote: They are not in the
voters' list as DEO stopped registering names (ht) [???], Big
party mayoral aspirants in Pokhara, Bharatpur, by
Santosh Pokharel and Sangeet Sangroula (rep), Major
parties
initiate process to pick candidates for local polls
(rep)
29/03/2017: Mixing
religion
and politics: Some Nepali politicians and parties have
been emboldened by the election result in India, by
Jagannath Adhikari (kp), Good
political
culture: Political parties’ failure to adjust their
ideologies, principles and actions could put the country
at risk, by Jaya Jung Mahat (kp), Apprehensions
Defused, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), NC
to
take lead to see statute revision proposal through
(kp), SLMM
supporters
stage anti-poll protests in several Tarai districts
(kp), Implementation
of
directives not satisfactory: SAC (kp), 16
ministries
for the central government suggested (kp), Political
parties
expedite election campaigning: CPN (Maoist Centre), RPP
and UML ahead in the race (kp)
28/03/2017: Federal
election
bill: federal election bill; Madhesis to get reservation
for 20.9 percent seats, down from 31.9 percent in the
Constituent Assembly elections when Madhesis, Tharus and
Muslims were under a single category, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Officials
discuss
security issues on Monday in view of Morcha protests:
Point to challenges in holding elections in eastern
Tarai districts (kp), Security
Council
recommends Army deployment for May polls: The decision
should be endorsed by Parliament within a month of the
deployment (kp), Victims
tossed
into bureaucratic minefield (ht)
27/03/2017: Give
justice:
Parliament should also take up this issue seriously if
the State remains apathetic to the CIEDP’s call
(ht), Martyr
families question the outcome of their loss, by
Suresh Yadav (rep), Ensure
participation
of Madhes parties in May polls: NC leaders (kp), Madhes
parties
should be brought on board: Thapa (kp) [By
denying constitutional changes and federalism and by
reintroducing monarchy and the anti-inclusive Hindu
state? Your statement is ridiculous, Mr Thapa!],
Khadka
calls
for referendum (kp) [There has already been referendums in form of Jana
Andolan II and the CA elections!!], Khadka
seeks
referendum for Hindu state (rep), Yadav
warns
of people’s revolt (kp), ‘Statute
execution
likely to fail’ (ht), Criminals
active
in guise of politics: Oli (kp) [Says
the person who has been most responsible for the renewed
confrontation!], Barpak
survivors
fear they may not get further aid, by Sudip Kaini
(kp), Saffron
extension:
Characters like Modi and Yogi have risen as the
contemporary faces of ‘extended’ orientalism, by
Achyut Wagle (kp)
26/03/2017: CIEDP
handicapped
as legally there’s very little it can do: Government yet
to enact law criminalising enforced disappearance
andtorture (ht) Refining
Electoral Democracy, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), CEC
calls
for consensus among parties for polls (kp), Polls
after
constitution amendment, says Thakur (kp), Nail
culprits
of Madhes: Oli and Raut are championing hate-filled
worldviews that are unkind to half of the Nepalis,
by Atul K. Thakur (kp)
25/03/2017: Conflict
victims
allowed to move SC against TRC Chairman Gurung: Apex
court quashes registrar's refusal order (ht), NRA
website
gives wrong information about rebuilt houses (ht), NRA says
previous team misinformed on number of houses rebuilt,
by Gyan P. Neupane (rep), Kathmandu
Valley’s
heritage at stake: UNESCO not happy with the pace of
reconstruction in the Kathmandu Valley (ht), Lowest
bidders
a major threat (ht), Looming
Political Crisis, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Publish
‘minority’
list, EC asks govt, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), A
tale of two DPMs and Dahal’s trip to China: Bimalendra
Nidhi-Kamal Thapa row over seniority leaves country
without official head of govt, by Anil Giri (kp), CK
Raut
remanded to custody for 10 more days (ht) [If
his name were Kamal Thapa, he would be made DPM
instead!!], Amend
statute
before polls, says Mahato (ht), Transparent
policy-making
makes people less cynical of their government,
interview with Rohini Pande and Michael Callen (rep), Rs 5.05
billion distributed to woo voters, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep)
24/03/2017: Dahal’s
bid
to break deadlock fails again: Hopes some breakthrough
after returning from his visit to north, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), PM
for amendment but not to boundaries for now: Madhes
parties refuse to budge (rep), Maoist,
RPP
cadres clash in Dhading (kp), Corruption
cure:
Nepal’s state of affairs is bleak, and unless we hold
local level elections, what is in store for us could be
worse, by Prem Dangal (kp), Cleaning
the
drainage: Nepal’s development bottleneck is largely due
to the behavioural problems plaguing our leaders,
bureaucrats and general citizens, by Bhoj Raj Poudel
(kp), SC
orders
formation of constitutional bench (ht), SC orders
CJ to designate judges for Constitutional Bench
(rep), For
stability:
This bill is very important for holding three tiers of
elections that are not very far off and there is little
time to prepare for all these elections (ht) [The
treshold is necessary,
but your argument that the major political parties are
inclusive is wrong!], Saffron
surge:
Nepal’s secularist republicans are now getting nervous
that India will do a U-turn, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Southerly
Wind (nt)
23/03/2017: Criteria
for
national parties: 3 percent vote share, 1 FPTP seat a
must, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Threshold
of
3pc plus one FPTP seat for national party (rep), House
endorses
Bill on Political Parties with threshold provision
(ht), Political
Imbroglio: A Gordian Knot?, by Uttam Maharjan (rn),
Local
Poll Manifestoes: Enhancing Social Accountability,
by Mukti Rijal (rn), Govt
urged
to appoint IG without any delay: Former IGs of Nepal
Police and security experts warn the leadership void
could affect the chain of command of the law enforcement
agency (kp), Morcha
supporters
remove village councils, municipality signboards: The
Morcha supporters also demonstrated in Belsapur, Ujaini,
Manjhariya and Parasi to protest against the local
elections (kp), MC
to
go extra mile to bring Morcha on board: The party says
it will also lobby for increasing the number of local
units (kp), Farcical
law:
There is no reason to be alarmed by any political view,
so long as there is no attempt to inflame violence,
by Deepak Thapa (kp), TRC
holds
meet in absence of chair (ht), Probe
begins
into Tharuhat, Madhes protests (ht), NRA
Act
inadequate for reconstruction task: CEO Pokharel; "If
the NRA remained with the same powers and guidelines as
now, I don't see any future for it" (rep), Protest in
Saptari over downgrading of municipality: Marketplaces
closed, municipality padlocked, by Jitendra Kumar
Jha (rep)
22/03/2017: House
sits
idle with no business to deal with: Yet to enact 100
laws needed to implement charter, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Maoist
MPs
lash out at their ministers, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), PM’s
party
eyes statute revision sans boundary: Maoist MPs
representing Madhes urge the party to create environment
for Madhesi Morcha to take part in the polls (kp), EC Takes
Wind Out Of RPP’s Sails, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Gender
equality:
The Nordic Model, by Kjell Tormod Pettersen (rep)
21/03/2017: Untouchability:
Still
entrenched; The state should apologize for its
historically inhumane treatment of the Dalit community,
by David Kainee (rep), Amendment
needed
to secure women’s rights: Activists (ht), UML
rigid
on its stance on charter amendment (kp), UML
asks
govt to bring plan to break deadlock, by Tika R.
Prahan (kp) [Says the party that
is responsible for the deadlock!], CPN-UML
asks
what will satisfy Madhesi Front (ht) [Are
they stupid or simply arrogant?], House
passes
bill relating to wards and constituency: Provision to
allow division of one ward between two constituencies
(ht), RPP
members
clash with cops, dozens hurt: Party is protesting
against EC move of removing ‘Hindu state’ and ‘monarchy’
from its statute (kp), Kantipath
turns tense as RPP cadres clash with police (rep), Shifting
winds:
Nepal’s Hindu supporters may be eyeing a rebound with
leftists in India at a low ebb, by Prakash A. Raj
(kp), Let
Us Trust The People, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Election
hampers printing of school textbooks, by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep)
20/03/2017: EC
worried
about lack of consensus on May polls: Madhes-based
parties have warned of boycotting and disrupting the
local level elections if the constitution is not amended
first (kp), Madhesi
Morcha
boycotts Parliament meeting (kp), SLMM
shuts
municipal, village council offices (kp), Commission
defends
decision to reject RPP agendas (kp) [The
EC will probably not have the right to change party
statutes, but according to article 269 it has the duty
not to allow parties with such anti-constitutional and
anti-national goals! In view of growing Hindu
fundamentalism in Nepal's immediate neighbourhood, the
RPP-Nepal means a real danger!!], Political
Hinduism:
For Nepal, there’s much to be wary of the Hindu cleric
in UP’s new chief minister (kp), Stung
by
EC, RPP registers constitution amendment proposal:
Proposes ‘Hindu state with complete religious freedom’,
instead of secularism (kp), The
political
impasse: A middle path, by Bishnu Hari Marasini
(ht), Gachchhadar's
party 'might' join NC (rep) [???]
19/03/2017: Lies,
damn
lies and statistical lies: When elections do not reflect
the will of the people, they could become a problem in
themselves, by Narayan Manandhar (kp), Pressure
in
Congress to approve amendment bill before May vote
(kp) Madhes-based
Parties Against Direct Democracy?, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn) [??], EC
move
can ruin poll environment: Thapa; Objects to removal of
‘Hindu state’, ‘monarchy’ from his party statute, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp), RPP
registers
amendment proposal demanding Hindu state (ht), Province
2
likely to see heavy police presence during local
elections, by Manish Gautam (kp), Cause
of
death contested (kp)
18/03/2017: EC
removes
Hindu state, monarchy from RPP’s statute (ht) [The correct way would have been not
to register anti-national parties like the RPP-Nepal
that stand aginst the fundamental principals of Nepali
state and society and try to disturb social harmony!!],
EC
removes 'Hindu state', 'monarchy' from RPP's statute,
by Bhadra (rep), Election
Commission
robbed us of our soul, says Kamal Thapa (ht), NC
lawmakers
from Tarai pressure party for amendment (ht), EC
chief
takes his poll concerns to PM Dahal: Calls for
environment to accommodate all parties for May 14
elections, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), EC
awards
electoral symbols to 26 parties: A total of 79 political
parties have been registered with the EC for the
upcoming local elections (kp), No
temp
cops in sensitive districts: Govt (kp), Mechi-Mahakali
campaign
over: CPN-UML to organise special programme in Province
2 (kp), Another
new
party! Either Rabindra dai is crazy, or is suffering
from mid-life crisis at 50, or really wants to devote
his time to participate in the ‘Political Olympics’ of
Nepal, by Guffadi (kp) [satirical], Our
first
nations: There are compelling evidence to suggest that
even before the Aryan and Mongoloid groups of people
stumbled upon this place, it was occupied by
Austroasiatic groups of people, by Abhinawa Devkota
(kp), Upcoming
Polls An Opportunity, by Thakur Mohan Shrestha (rn),
Power to
the local units, by Ashok Dahal (rep), Row
over
office locations for local units flare (rep), 481
chiefs appointed in rural municipalities (rep), Preparations
for new local units move ahead in Province 2 (rep), MPs
lobby for VVIP perks after retirement (rep), Shaping
a country, by Swasti Gautam (rep)
17/03/2017: Coalition
partners
fail to convince Morcha to take part in local polls,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Gathabandhan
announces
protest programmes (kp), Four
more UDMF parties withdraw support for govt (rep), Accommodate
all
before going to vote: India (kp),
An
Assessment of UML’s Campaign, by Narad Bharadwaj
(rn) [Once again extremely
biased!], Politicisation
is
necessary: This will ensure a more democratic and
transparent governance process and practice, by
Jeevan Baniya (kp), Prestige
at
stake: Laws need to be made to ensure that competent
people are appointed as ambassadors, by Anurag
Devkota (kp), EC
clips
wings of ministers, MPs, secys: Election Commision bans
foreign junkets till polls are over, by Arjun Poudel
(ht), Flagged
off:
With local polls less than two months away, the Nepali
public sphere is abuzz with talk of candidates for
mayors or village council chiefs, by Om Astha Rai
(nt), Back
to
the golden age, by Rishiram Lumsali (nt), Question
of
threshold: A stabilising factor, by Pranav Bhattarai
(ht)
16/03/2017: Hurtling
towards
disaster: Politics and discourse seem to have collapsed
at multiple levels, rendering even simple solutions
impossibly complex, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Additional
3,830
conflict victims verified: Number now totals 139,711,
by Gyan P. Neupane (rep), War-victims
demand
TRC office bearers’ resignation (ht), FSFN
officially withdraws support to govt (rep),
Morcha
calls
it quits, severs ties with govt: SSF-N informs Speaker
about decision, six constituents to do so today
(kp), Kanchanpur
firing:
Ballistics indicates bullet belongs to SSB (kp), Nidhi
takes
up border killing issue with India (kp), Continued
uncertainty:
Recent incidents have yet again exposed Nepali society’s
vulnerability to conflict (kp), Polls
sans
resolution of Tarai problem will spell disaster: Sah
(ht), Social
inclusion, by Sharad K. Shrestha (ht) [!!!],
DPM
Thapa
advocates for reinstatement of Hindu state: RPP
ministers are advocating for a Hindu state though the
constitution has declared Nepal a secular country
(kp) [This antinational politician is trying to destroy
social harmony in Nepal! He must be dismissed
immediately! Why is he not treated like CK Raut?],
Amendment
bill
won’t be endorsed, says Khanal: The UML leader claims
the amendment bill has proposals that are against
the national interest (kp) [Not
much different from Kamal Thapa!], UML’s
taunting
and insulting of Madheshis led to Saptari deaths,
interview with Jitendra Sonal, Tarai-Madhesh Democratic
Party (rep), A
better alternative force: It is a challenge for the new
parties to reduce the perception that politics is a
dirty game and to rekindle hope, by Manavi Poudel
(kp), War-victims
demand
TRC office bearers’ resignation (ht), A
week after fixing 6,680 wards, govt tables bill in House
(rep), LLRC
Report Implementation: Historic Master Stroke, by
Mukti Rijal (rn), Madhesi
Parties’ Protests And Local Polls, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn)
15/03/2017: Additional
14,988
conflict victims verified, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Transitional
justice:
Doing it right, by Geja Sharma Wagle (rep), Another
round
of conflict? Despite our impatience to embark on a path
of prosperity, we still need to work on peace, by
Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Statute
revision
sans boundary revision? PM says provincial demarcation
should not be an issue for local pollsn Calls on
Madhes-based parties to participate in elections on May
14, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Ultimatum
ends,
but Morcha keeps mum (kp), UDMF
refuses
PM Dahal’s proposal, announces fresh stir (ht), We’re no
longer with ruling coalition: UDMF leaders (rep), Oli
tells
Madhesi parties not to rake up communal sentiments
(ht) [Make the state inclusive
and communal sentiments will no longer play any role, Mr
Oli!!], A
section of NC asks leadership to act (kp), SLMM
activists
set passenger bus on fire (kp), 744
new
local units come into effect (kp), Whistle
rally held in Khotang (ht), All
Eyes
On Local Elections, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Did
Terai
People Need To Punish Madheshi Leaders?, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
14/03/2017: Murder-convict
Dhungel
felicitated in Okhaldhunga: Dhungel and seven others had
been convicted for the murder. Six have already
completed their jail terms while the seventh, Pushkar
Gautam, is still in jail, by Anil Bhandari (rep) [Long live the close cooperation of
politics and crime!], Defuse
the
tension: Preparations to amend the constitution and hold
polls should be done simultaneously, by Randhir
Chaudhary (kp), Dahal
urges
Oli to help amend constitution, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Oli
refuses
to support statute amendment bill (ht), RPP
to quit govt if existing amendment bill put to vote:
Thapa (rep), RPP
won’t
vote for amendment: Thapa: ‘We will rather walk out of
govt’ (kp) [Long live the
endless power fighting among the non-inclusive and
conservative male political elite on the cost of the not
included sections of society!], Madhesi
parties undecided over withdrawing support to govt
(rep), PM
to
champion cause of presidential system (ht), LLRC’s
tenure
ends without completing task, by Binod Ghimire (kp),
LLRC
fails to fix special, autonomous and protected regions,
by Gyan P. Neupane (rep), New
local govt structure revives development hopes, by
Devendra Basnet (rep), Additional
cash
to conflict victims: EC appears softer towards govt on
poll code violation; Former commissioners say govt
decision untimely, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp) [As usual, the politicians get active ahead of
elections, but they will forget their promises
immediately after the elections!], The
halo
effect: Instead of discrediting rivals, our politicians
should be on the same page about attracting foreign
investment, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp), Trigger
for
growth: A sense of competition among local units to
ensure improved delivery of services would be very
helpful, by Sujeev Shakya (kp), Openness
and
isolation: Nepali youths find themselves being pulled
between two opposing global phenomena, by Saurav Raj
Pant (kp)
13/03/2017: Unchanged
power
structure: Country’s political problems will be ignored
by the ‘aristocratic ruling class’ until its own
position is optimised, by Achyut Wagle (kp), In
dark
times: The struggles between defenders of Khas-Arya
dominance and hegemony and proponents of ethnic equality
and Madheshi dignity are likely to be a protracted one,
by CK Lal (rep), Ruling
parties turning to 'fence-sitters' for way out, by
Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Won't
allow constitution amendment: UML leaders, by Rekha
Bhusal (rep), Mahato
warns
of intensified agitation (ht), Thakur
rejects
Deuba’s request to stand by govt: Tells NC president
protests in Rajbiraj were not organ-ised by Morcha but
irate people gathered voluntarily to protest the
CPN-UML’s electoral campaign (kp), Ready
to
act if atrocities go on: Yadav (kp), Army
chief
in eastern Tarai (kp), Politically
Counter-productive
Moves, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), The
sky
won’t fall if all three elections aren’t held by the
deadline, interview with Rajendra Shrestha, Sanghiya
Samajbadi Forum-Nepal (kp), Local
polls elate women leaders, by Raju Adhikari (rep), Lohani
quits
reshaped RPP (kp), Baidya
against
May elections (kp), Bid
to
induct Gachhadar in jumbo Cabinet (ht)
12/03/2017: Cold
snap
adds to misery of quake-displaced (kp), Reconstruction
impasse:
A stable and effective leadership is essential in the
NRA to overcome obstacles, by Narayan Marasini (kp),
Some
NC
leaders want local polls after amending statute
(ht), EC
puts
expenditure cap for candidates (kp), EC
asks
govt to depute staff to local levels by Thursday, by
Rupesh Acharya (ht), MoFALD
seeks
staff for local units (kp), CPN
banda
affects life (kp), Vehicles
vandalised
for defying bandh in Gaighat (kp), Let’s
work
together: Civil society organisations and the government
should try to become better friends, by Prakash
Bhattarai and Samikshya Bhattarai (kp),
Keep
Incendiary Politics At Bay, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)
11/03/2017: Saptari
and
beyond: Immediate and long term perspective on the
tragic Saptari incident, by Shreya Paudel (kp), Madhes
protest victims mostly commoners, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep), New
local
level units come into existence, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Federal
setup with 744 local units enforced: DPM Thapa, by
Gyan P. Neupane (rep), Take
Madhesi Parties On Board, by Amarendra Yadav (rn), 8 million
students hit by Friday's strike (kp), 80
banda
enforcers held (kp), UML
resumes
Mechi-Mahakali campaign from Hetauda (kp), Gender
Equality In Nepal, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Long
live
King Kamal! Kamal Dai and his fellow mandaley’s voted
against our Emperor during the prime ministerial
election in August. But in politics, friends become foes
and enemies become lovers, by Guffadi (kp)
[satirical]
10/03/2017: NHRC
concerned
over obstruction: Commissioner Ansari’s vehicle
vandalised (kp), UDMF
cadres
torch bus for defying strike in Saptari (ht), Death
toll
in Saptari incident rises (ht), A
lose-lose situation (nt), The
middle
path, by Dipendra Jha (nt), ‘Fuel
shortage’
fear grips Valley (ht), Thapa
makes
it to govt, again: Three RPP leaders join Dahal who now
leads the largest Cabinet ever, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Oli
accuses
ruling parties of trying to kill UML leadership: Asks
Dahal to step down if he can’t hold elections (kp) [Such accusations should not be
treated as joke and have to be decided by an independent
law court! It is time that Nepali politicians become
aware of all the nonsense that they say publicly and, if
necessary, get punished!], After
deal,
Morcha ready to take bodies (kp), The
elephant
in the room: Killing of four people in Saptari police
firing has amplified calls of those who do not want
local elections, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Time
to
be realistic about federalism: Oli (ht) [??],
Up
to
the task: More struggle is necessary to get Nepali women
into real decision-making positions, by Bidushi
Dhungel (kp), Districts
to
get LBRC report (ht), Stateless
daughters:
Every Nepali mother must be allowed to get Nepali
citizenship as easily as a man, without if’s and but’s,
by Deepti Gurung (nt), Untie
the
knot: Every day of delayed reconstruction of built
heritage is another blow against Kathmandu Valley’s
living culture, by Kanak Mani Dixit (nt), Erneute
Eskalation
im Tarai: Die Gefahr des gescheiterten Staates, von
Karl-Heinz Krämer (Nepal Observer 38), Polls
Announced, by Tilak Rawal (sp)
09/03/2017: EC
And Electoral Integrity, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Local
Polls & Strengthening Of Democracy, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Prolonged
stalemate:
It is perhaps time to turn to an approach where all
major parties agree to work with a common mediator,
by Deepak Thapa (kp), Amnesty
calls
for prompt probe into police killings (kp) [see statement
by
AI], Panel
to
probe into Saptari killings (kp), UML
rejects
PM’s call to postpone poll rally (kp), CPN-UML
refuses
to halt Mechi-Mahakali campaign: The party has decided
to resume campaign from Hetauda on March 10 (ht), UML demands
govt security for party rallies: Warns of grave
consequences if the party has to resort to self-defense
(rep) [Allow the democratic discussion of constitutional
changes in parliament and the situation will calm down!],
Morcha
serves
7-day ultimatum to govt: Warns of withdrawing support if
demands not met (kp), UDMF
serves
ultimatum to PM: Wants constitution amendbill passed,
polls postponed (kp), Protests
against Maleth shooting on 2nd day of bandh also
(rep), Banda
affects
life in Tarai districts (kp), Strikes
hit
customs revenue collection, by Shankar Acharya (kp),
CEC
Yadav’s
house vandalised (kp), RPP
calls
off its poll campaign: The party had earlier announced
5-day national unity procession in various districts
starting March 21 (kp), UK
concerned
over Saptari incident (kp), Govt
hands
over local level restructuring report to EC, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), EC
now at point of no return: CEC Yadav, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), The
day
Ban Ki-moon cried: Have we done enough to support the
earthquake victims in Nepal?, by Surendra Bahadur
Sijapati (kp), NRA
deadline leaves landless quake victims worried, by
Narahari Sapkota (rep), Air
too dangerous to breathe: Kathmandu residents breathed
extremely polluted air in Magh, by Ajaya Shrestha
(rep), Govt
brings bill for delineation of electoral constituencies
(rep), Madhesh
is
wasting: If all Madheshi leaders come under a single
electoral umbrella, it would give the fight for Madheshi
rights new boost and legitimacy, by Sukhdev Shah
(rep)
08/03/2017: Stop
Confrontational Politics!, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn),
Tragic
deaths:
Despite strong differences, the UML and the Madhesi
parties should urge caution (kp), Police
killings
spark protests: Morcha supporters enforce strike, shut
eastern Tarai districts, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp),
Family
members inconsolable after death of breadwinner, by
Mikthilesh Yadav (rep), Govt
recalls
Saptari CDO, security chiefs: Decides to deploy
additional 300 security personnel in the district,
by Manish Gautam (kp), Put
off
polls: Gathabandhan (kp), Morcha
tried
to encircle us: UML (kp), The
road to Maleth, by Mithilesh Yadav (rep), Local
polls shouldn't stop under any pretext: UML (rep), Federal
Alliance to end support to govt if polls not withdrawn
(rep), Congress
lawmakers
demand judicial probe (kp), Leaders'
provocative
speeches laid the ground for Tikapur killings: NHRC;
Recommends action against APF DIG Chaudhary, SP Singh
over security lapses (rep) [Not
only speeches but also the arrogant UML boycott of
democratic procedures cin parliament!], Saptari
incident
concerns UN, US (kp), NHRC
blames
security lapse for Tikapur incident: Seeks departmental
action against senior APF officers (ht), 2,000
more
staff needed to handle all local units (kp), Quake-displaced
demand
safe place for resettlement, by Sudip Kaini (kp), Report and
Reality: Melamchi environment plan only on paper, Lack
of proper implementation a threat to public health
(rep), 13
years on, society yet to accept Maoist leader who
married a Dalit girl, by Ram Hari Gajurel (rep), Women
continue
to face discrimination at home, workplace (ht), Is
women
empowerment just women employment? If this day is to
celebrate your and my achievements, then it does not
need to be marked in the calendar, by Sambridhi
Gyawali (rep), Bold
action now: In Nepal, while women work as much as men,
the gender wage gap is still in the bottom half of the
world ranking, by Valerie Julliand (rep), 15pc
quake
victims yet to receive first tranche of govt aid
(ht) [In 14 of the 31 affected
districts; people in the other districts have got
nothcing at all after almost two years and, to a greater
part still live in shelters!!]
07/03/2017: Three
protesters
killed in police firing in Saptari, by Abadhesh
Kumar Jha (kp), 3
dead as UDMF cadres clash with police, by Jitendra
Kumar Jha (rep), CPN-UML’s
East-West
Campaign And PN Shah’s Sword, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km), Experts
in
Madhes urge all to exercise restraint, by Bhusan
Yadav (kp), SLMM
flays
incident, calls on all for peace (kp), UDMF
leaders threaten to withdraw support to govt (rep),
UDMF
to
withdraw support to govt today (ht), UML
puts
campaign on hold for 3 days, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), UML
decides to put off Mechi-Mahakali Camapaign for three
days, by Mani Dahal (rep), NC
rival
faction criticises Deuba, prime minister (kp), The
ideal
transition: There are major obstacles that need to be
overcome to avoid prolonging the process, by Binoj
Basnyat (kp), Take
part
in polls: The Madhesi parties should not let slip the
chance of institutionalizing the hard-earned
achievements of the movements launched by the people for
decades (ht), Funneling
Money Through Mouth, by Prem Khatry (rn), Unlikely
to
finish all tasks within deadline: LBRC, by Arjun
Poudel (ht), Writ
petition filed against govt decision to increase local
units (rep)
06/03/2017: Debate
over poll-related bill surfaces (rep), UML
changes
venue for safety: Prime minister, National Human Rights
Commission urge Madhesi Morcha not to disturb peaceful
events, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [This
is correct, but the UML should also not disturb
democratic procedures in parliament! The UML is not only
a victim but also a perpetrator!],
NHRC
urges
UDMF not to obstruct UML campaign (ht), Don’t
be destructive: UML to UDMF, by Amar Khadka
(rep) [Yes, please show
democratic culture just as the UML does when it
obstructs parliament!], UML,
UDMF
set to face off as neither is budging, by Mani
Dahal (rep), Morcha
units
to counter party programmes (kp), Conflict
avoidance:
The potential threat of clashes between
various parties cannot be underemphasised (kp),
Leaders
say
east-west tour for national unity (kp) [What
mean national unity, integrity and nationalism in
the non-inclusive state of Nepal that is stilled
ruled in form of an oligarchy?], Number
of
local units reaches 744: 21 more in Province 2
(kp), Govt
to
create 744 local levels: Of the additional 25 civic
bodies, 21 to be in province 2 (ht), Redrawing
of
provincial boundaries has no bearing on local
elections, interview with Narayan Kaji Shrestha,
CPN-MC (kp), Creating
Environment For Election, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), Poor
in Jhapa desperate for local elections, by Raju
Adhikari (rep), Women
and
rightist revival: By calling on women to participate
in local election, anti-inclusive and anti-federal
forces are laying a trap, by Hisila Yami (rep),
‘Reconstruction
work
procedure to be amended’ (ht)
05/03/2017: ‘Torture
high
in Tarai district’: According to a study carried
out by the THRD Alliance, 23.76 percent of the 766
detainees interviewed in 19 districts reported
torture (kp) [see THRDA
press release], Chhaupadi
tradition:
Women’s monthly exile continues (kp), Uncertainty,
not
instability: Nepal’s current political problem is an
inability to move from a deal-based mechanism to a
rule-based one, by Narayan Manandhar (kp), Politics
of
agreement: Announcing polls before resolving
disagreements could be a ploy to perpetuate political
instability, by Sachchi Ghimire Karki (kp), ‘Try
to
pass constitution amendment bill before local level
polls’ (ht), Major
parties
begin preparing for first phase of elections (ht),
Major
parties
prepare to get out on the hustings: UML launches
campaign, RPP to start on March 20; NC, Maoist Centre
devising strategies, by Binod Ghimire (kp), UML’s
Mechi-Mahakali
Campaign kicks off, by Parbat Portel (kp), 21
leaders
from Madhes inducted to CC (kp) [??],
UML
Campaign And Reactive Madhesi Front, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn), PM
backtracking
on commitment: Thakur (ht), Morcha
leaders
seek to derail programme, by Abadhesh Kumar Jha
(kp), Poll
body
seeks support from India and China: The Election
Commission says it has sought support from the
neighbouring countries to prevent a lengthy
procurement procedure, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Dust
in
our eyes: Politicians of all hues have recklessly
destroyed Nepal’s nature and ecology, by Abhi Subedi
(kp)
04/03/2017: Discourses
of Alternative Politics in Nepal, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn), Panel
to
suggest 17 more local units in State 2 (kp), Task-force
proposes to increase 25 local units (rep), Morcha
obstructs
UML programme in Saptari (kp), 'UDMF-UML
face-off a threat to Saptari's internal security',
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep), Rolpa,
the cradle of Maoists insurgency, elated with local
polls, by Devendra Basnet (rep), Constitution
amendment:
Speaker likely to send bill to special committee, by
Rupesh Acharya (ht)
03/03/2017: SC
seeks
govt action plan for 3 elections (kp) [!!],
Charter
revision
becomes a hot potato for PM: Rules out amendment before
polls, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), UDMF
mulls withdrawing support to Dahal govt (rep), TMDP,
SP
tell leaders to prepare for protest (ht), Plain
speaking: So far, the Madhesi parties are staying firm
even though there is no way the proposed amendment will
get a two-thirds vote, by Om Astha Rai and Jiyalal
Sah (nt), Madhesi
Politics Of Negation, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn) [Once again a onesided Tagadhari
view: The politics of negation is practised by both
sides! Why not talk about the UML politics of negation?],
Minister
breaches
election code of conduct (kp), Govt
breaches poll code, appoints 4 VCs (rep), No
plan
to disrupt local polls: Chand (kp), Mahat,
UN
top official discuss Nepal HR issues (kp), Downplaying
diplomacy:
Govt needs to appoint competent ambassadors so that
Nepal can handle international challenges successfully,
by Gopal Thapa (kp) [!!],
Time
to
complete task not enough: LBRC (ht), Bhatta
asks
TRC secretariat to call meeting pronto (ht)
02/03/2017: Govt
bid
to get partners’ support comes a cropper: RPP, MJF-L
refuse to back bill; Morcha warns of ‘grave
consequences’, by Roshan Sedhai (kp), PM
again woos Madhesi parties to no avail (rep), Six
constituents
of UDMF refuse to register with EC (ht), EC
tells
ministers not to engage in campaigning, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), EC
commissioners, ministers in heated debate over code,
by Bhadra Sharma (kp), EC
registers
81 parties for local polls (kp), Parties
campaigning in villages, by Anil Bhandari (rep), KP Oli was
an architect of two Tarai-province model, interview
with Farmullah Mansoor, Nepali Congress (rep)
01/03/2017: Victims’
critical
engagement: The number of people willing to engage with
the commissions shows the need and desire for justice
and reconciliation, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Absence
of
TRC Chair affects works (ht) [???],
PM:
Let’s
seek change through the ballot box: Counts his
compulsions to go for elections sans statute amendment;
Calls on disgruntled forces to participate in local
level polls on May 14, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), No putting
amendment on hold: Madhes parties to PM, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep), Election
a chance for Madhes to express grievances: PM (rep)
[??], Governing
parties’
renewed calls cut no ice with Morcha, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp), Deadlock
Casts Shadow On Polls, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Poll
code
comes into force today, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Nepal
announces
UNHRC candidature for 2018-20 term: This is the first
time Nepal has presented its candidature to the
council (kp) [First,
respect human rights at home! See collection of links on HR issues!], Govt
extends deadline of taskforce again (rep),
Mishra
quits
BBC to form ‘Sajha Party’ (kp), Politics
and
Economics of Local-Unit Elections, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km)
28/02/2017: Tharu
leaders’
district meetings to plan protests against polls
(kp), Madhes-based
parties
rule out local polls (ht), Agitating
leaders want provision like Indian statute Article 3,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), PM
for
moving issues forward in two phases: Morcha leaders
reject, saying ‘we can’t trust govt’, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Govt
consults
parties on constitution amendment bill (ht), 22
local
units likely to be added in Province 2 (kp), EC
in
rush to acquire ballot boxes: Election authority has
65,000 at its disposal, will need at least 85,000,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Printing
ballot papers to affect textbooks availability: Only 50
percent school textbooks printed to date, by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep), Dalit,
minority women to see big increase among elected, by
Prakash Timilsina (rep) [There will hardly be more than prescribed by law,
and this would still be far from being representative!],
For Free
And Fair Local Election, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Chasing
a
mirage: Given the myriad challenges, we should hold
local polls under the existing structure and gradually
adopt the new set-up, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Elections,
parties
and money: Creating a fund with tax deductible donations
can end campaign finance corruption, by Sujeev
Shakya (kp), Baidhya
and
Chand-led Maoist parties won’t be able to contest local
polls: EC (ht), Govt,
LDOs
mull over adding new local bodies (ht), PM
pledges
to raise Dalit issues at UN (kp), Stop
meddling:
The practice of wielding influence to grab a stake in
infrastructure projects should end (kp)
27/02/2017: State
of
limbo: The Nepali political atmosphere is changing as a
result of recent events (kp), Police,
Morcha
cadres clash in Gaur; six hurt (kp), Madhes
parties want all Tarai districts hived off from hills,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), 15
amendment
papers filed on charter revision, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Positive
Step Toward Statute Implementation, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), Paudel
faction wants CWC, PP meet as rift widens in NC
(rep), Govt’s
dillydallying puts EC in a fix to begin ‘actual
preparations’, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Accept
the
outcome: Constitutional amendment and holding of local
level elections are unrelated matters. Electoral boycott
would seek to nullify the supremacy of parliament
(ht) [Just as the UML initiated
boycott of the discussion on constitution amendment
does!], SC
refuses to register 'right to reject' plea, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep), Election
Commission
proposes expenditure limits for local polls: Rs 700k
highest amount a candidate can spend, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Seven-lakh
ceiling
set on poll spending, by Arjun Poudel (ht), EC
invites
parties to enlist for polls (kp), Parties
look
to expand base, ramp up activities in far-west for polls
(ht), Protest
against
local bodies restructuring resumes in Khotang (ht),
All
our
daughters: Where are Nepali women in the metaphor of
coffins, bakasko bimba, which pervades pathologies of
remittance reporting?, by CK Lal (rep)
26/02/2017: ‘Morcha
on
the cusp of severing ties with govt’ (kp), UDMF
in
wait and watch mode on next move (ht), Tharuhat
protest
from March 3 (kp), Indigenous
Madhesis Want Elections, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [Nobody is against elections! The
problem is that the traditionally excluded groups are
going to be cheated once again by some male Tagadhari
politicians who claim to be the true owners of the
country! By the way, who is indigenous in the
multiethnic state of Nepal where almost all groups have
immigrated at any time? The blocking of elections is
wrong, but why is it democratic if the UML blocks the
necessary amendment discussion in parliament?], UML
putting
national unity in peril, says Deuba (ht), A
town in Morang that says ‘NO’ to protests: Kosiharaicha
locals stand firm against strikes under any pretext
(kp), by Jitendra Sah (kp), Poll
symbol
rule riles fringe forces, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Poudel
faction
ups the ante against Deuba (kp),
Paudel
faction
unhappy with Deuba’s ways, by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Conference
on
Dalit concerns starts in Capital (kp), Divine
motherland:
The task of healing and rejuvenating Nepal is long
overdue, by Niranjan Mani Dixit (kp)
25/02/2017: Nepal’s
Elusive Democracy, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Gathabandhan
warns
of severing ties with govt, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp),
FA
to
launch stir against local polls, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Delay
in
bringing poll code a major cause for concern: We’ll take
a decision most probably by tomorrow: EC, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), EC
seeks
bar on weapon-wielding protesters (ht), LLRC
rules
out report revision: Tells govt to ‘do what it wishes’
(kp), Go
local!
We know that the looting will continue even when we have
our own mayors and ward chairpersons but at least we can
hold them accountable and kick them out come next
election, by Guffadi (kp), Three
Main
Mistakes of Former President Yadav, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (kp)
24/02/2017: The
real
truth about the Truth Commission: Nepal’s transitional
justice process was delayed, now it is doomed, by Om
Astha Rai (nt), Trust
and
the TRC, by Charan Prasai (nt), Justice
delayed,
justice denied (nt), Naya
Shakti,
SSFN join forces against scheduled local polls: 9 NSN
leaders oppose Bhattarai’s move, by Roshan Sedhai
(kp), NEFIN
against
local polls held without settling boundary row (kp),
Oppn
parties allow a day of deliberations (rep), UML
‘allows’
House to deliberate over bill: Theoretical discussions
though have begun in the House, the fate of the
constitution amendment bill continues to hang in the
balance, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), ‘Amendment
bill
won’t be endorsed’ (kp), Jugglenaut:
Madhesi
parties are not on board yet, but Dahal is in no mood to
back off, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Hold
all
three elections on time: SC (kp) [This
demand is reasonable but first the constitution has to
be implemented after fundamental changes! Else, the new
political system has no future!], Revitalising
Democracy
Through Election, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Election
code enforcement delay worries experts, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), To
confront
‘cessionist’ moves: COAS (kp) [The
army chief should not give political statements!
Besides, RPP policy is the most cesessionist danger as
it divides society by returning to the non-inclusive
royal system!], Army
ready to foil any separatist activities: CoAS Chhetri
(rep), Political
settlement:
Nepal Army’s role; The political leadership has failed
to influence the military in Nepal. They ousted monarchy
but did not learn how to use the military for the
betterment of the nation, by Umesh K. Bhattarai (ht)
23/02/2017: Progress
on
transitional justice precious little: AI (kp), Kotbada
killings still haunt families, by Shankar Shrestha
(rep), Remote
Chitwan
settlements left without school after earthquake, by
Bimal Khatiwada (kp), Bakraha
flood
victims announce protest (kp),
Parliament
meeting
postponed yet again (kp), Opposition
to allow amendment bill if UDMF agrees to local polls,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), UML
sets
rider for debate on amendment bill (ht) [The
UML criticises the demands of UDMF and blockades all
democratic procedures in an irresponsible way though its
own procedure is in the same way strictly
non-cooperative and undemocratic!], SLMM
planning
to sever ties with ruling coalition (kp), Tharuhat
slams
govt plan to hold local level polls (kp), Morcha
banda
affects life in eastern Tarai (kp), Banda
affects life in Madhes, by Suresh Yadav and Jitendra
Kumar Jha (rep), All
three elections must be held before January 21, 2018: SC
(rep) [!!], MoHA
starts
homework for poll security plan (kp), EC
unveils polls work plan, awaits LLRC report: EC
commissioner vows to conduct local polls within
stipulated timeframe, by Bhadra Sharma (kp), EC
makes
public election schedule (kp), Old
heads
on young shoulders: Student elections have become no
more than an extension of the patronage politics on the
national stage, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Agitating
petroleum tanker operators should be jailed: Supplies
secretary (rep) [If
agitating politicians and party cadres were jailed as
well, Nepal would need a lot more prisons!!]
22/02/2017: Nepal
206/17, report by Amnesty International, Local
polls on May 14 at any cost: Nidhi, by Ajit Tiwari
(rep), ‘Flexible’
UML
throws ball in Morcha’s court: To agree on putting the
bill in process only if agitating parties are ready to
accept the outcome of voting, by Binod Ghimire (kp)
[Local
elections are necessary, but 'flexibal' would look different! This
is as reactionary as always before: First do what we
overlords of the country order and then we can
officially deny what you demand!], UML
details two-week Mechi-Mahakali campaign (rep), House
to
dwell on amendment bill today (ht), UML
against
moving charter revision bill (kp) [!],
Energising
the
grassroots: Local polls are imperative, so the UML and
the Madhesi parties need to find common ground (kp),
Angry
SLMM
skips meeting, by Roshan Sedhai (kp), Parties
in
plains protest election plans (kp), A
welcome step: Madhesi Morcha should take local elections
as an opportunity to establish their agenda among the
people, by Bishnu Hari Marasini (kp), People
excited
about local polls (kp), Local
Election A Reality Now!, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn) [They should have been held together
with the election for the two constituent assemblies in
2008 and 2013, but this has been prevented by the
leaders of NC, UML and the Maoists! Reasons for this denial that had
given by them then are still valid!]
21/02/2017: Racing
against
the clock: Nepal’s truth commissions need renewed focus
and strong relationships to make the most of the extra
year, by Aileen Thomson (kp), Cabinet
sets
May 14 as local election date, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Local
polls after 20 years, finally, by Kosh Raj Koirala
(rep), House
unlikely
to have business on statute revision (ht), Morcha
announces
stir, by Roshan Sedhai (kp), UML
welcomes
announcement (kp), With
shortest time ever for poll preparations, EC faces
daunting task, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Govt
extends taskforce deadline by 7 days, by Gyan P.
Neupane (rep), Taskforce
asked
to up local units in Province 2 (kp), Govt
decides
to create more local bodies in Province 2 (ht), Life
returns
to normal in Rupandehi’s Marchawar (kp), Political
Bone Of Contention, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), General
Convention
Of RPP And K Thapa, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
20/02/2017: Families
of
the disappeared to side with CIEDP, by Dewan Rai
(kp), Decisive
Week For Local Elections, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), 1.5 pc
threshold proposed for upcoming parliamentary poll,
by Ashok Dahal (rep) [!!],
Govt
appears
set to announce poll dates; Delay could affect prospects
of local elections by May: NC, Maoist Centre, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Rather
plan
other two elections: Morcha to PM, by Roshan Sedhai
(kp), Talks
to set poll date fruitless: Heated exchanges with
Madhesi leaders (rep), PM
says poll date after deal with Madhes parties, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep), ‘Charter
revision
after poll date’, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), LBRC
chief
tells prime minister not to seek revision of report
(ht), Chand
Maoist
planning a military wing in Rolpa (kp), Marchawar
tense
as CK Raut’s supporters clash with police, by Madhav
Dhungana (kp), It’s
secession,
stupid: Madheshi Morcha leaders echo CK Raut on several
fronts, with only slight variances in their tone and
phraseology, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep) [By
the way, what about the social secession that is forced
by Kamal Thapa and his RPP? Both the policies of Raut
and Thapa are disintegrating and unconstitutional, only
that Raut is imprisoned and Thapa is celebrated by
mainstream Tagadhari politicians!], Much
delayed
reconstruction: Now that rebuilding houses is finally
under way, there’s much the NRA should focus on
(kp), NRA
nudges ministry over interest-free loan for quake
victims (rep), Realising
peace
potential of constitution: Shared commitment to managing
divisive identity politics, inter-party competition and
foreign interests is essential, by Tatsushi Arai
(kp), Given
the
current trend of politics, a crisis seems imminent,
interview with Hridayesh Tripathi, Tarai Madhes
Loktantrik Party (kp), Musahars
submit memo to PM, by Santosh Singh (rep)
19/02/2017: Morcha
puts
PM under pressure, by Roshan Sedhai (kp), UDMF
rejects
PM’s proposal: Says no to poll date without passing
statute amendmend bill, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Dahal
to
hold final talks with parties, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Caste-based
discrimination
still rife in Bajhang villages, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp), CK
Raut’s
supporters held (kp), Powerful
Nepali
women’s challenges: They have come to stand face-to-face
with history in an unprecedented way, by Abhi Subedi
(kp)
18/02/2017: PM
to
take poll date proposal to Cabinet, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Revision
of
LBRC report unlikely (ht), Rastriya
Prajatantra
Party convention: RPP calls on all parties to work
together for nation, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [In
this case, you should stop to promote the Hindu state!
The Nepali nation embraces a multi-ethnic,
multi-religious and multi-cultural state!!], Low-Life
Loafers:
We the people have resigned ourselves to the fact
that our politicians will not change and we leave
it to them to take this country down the drain,
by Guffadi (kp) [satirical], Political
instability, lack of vision led to wasted generation,
by Kuvera Chalise (rep), Tharu
parties aim for unification, by Madan Chaudhary
(rep), #YouthForElection:
In
order to address people’s everyday issues we need local
representatives more than we need members of parliaments,
by Jagannath Lamichhane (rep), Post
quake
rebuilding: Let women lead; With male members away,
women have started rebuilding their homes destroyed by
2015 earthquakes on their own, by Kriti Bhuju (rep),
Nepal
still remains mostly an unfree economy: Heritage
Foundation, by Kuvera Chalise (rep)
17/02/2017: Post-quake
reconstruction:
Education of thousands of students in jeopardy; MoE at
wit’s end as govt scrambles to generate fund to rebuild
schools, by Binod Ghimire (kp), NA
protecting
officials in Maina’s case: Lawyers (kp), UN
Nepal chief urges int'l standards for transitional
justice bodies (rep), Transitional
justice
process: Will comply with int’l laws: PM (kp) [??], Bhatta
urges
Gurung to call TRC meeting without delay (ht), Naive
LLRC
report: Devolution should be Nepal’s motto going
forward—the proposed 719 local bodies will make
this impossible, by Bihari Krishna Shrestha (kp), Local
level
restructuring: Add units in Province 2, recommends
taskforce (kp), Prime
minister
reaches out to Madhes leaders, by Roshan Sedhaoi
(kp), Maoists
for
pushing polls, charter revision together, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), UML
voices suspicion over lack of preparation for polls
(rep), Pulling
a
poll cart: Dahal needs to show he wants elections,
otherwise the NC and UML could gang up against him,
by Om Astha Rai (nt), Chicken
or
egg? What comes first, election or amendment?, by
Binita Dahal (nt), Halting
Executive’s
Aberration, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn)
16/02/2017: CIEDP
opens
new plaint registration window: Plans to launch formal
investigation process after a month; War victims
‘cautiously optimistic’ the tasks will be completed; The
CIEDP is also providing the already registered
individuals the chance to record information and details
to their complaints, by Dewan Rai (kp), TRC,
CIEDP
to accept complaints again, by Lekhanath Pandey
(ht), The
choice
is yours: Short-term Panchayat-era nationalism or
long-term vision of Nepal owned by all? The seed of one
language, one dress nationalism that Mahendra sowed, KP
Oli tries to reseed as the ideological son, by
Pramod Mishra (kp), PM
tells
CEC dates for polls by Sunday: Local level elections by
May-June (kp), Big
3
deal likely to put SLMM under pressure, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), ‘Madhes
needs local polls the most’, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep), LBRC
report
treats Madhes unfairly: UDMF (ht), ‘Will
accept
LLRC report with changes’ (kp), LLRC
report unacceptable without revision: UDMF (rep), EC
presses
‘close’ button on EVM purchase for now: Move follows
controversy that the election body was in bid to buy the
machines without competition, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), UML
may agree to put amendment bill to vote (rep), Politics
And Academics: Challenge Of De-linking, by Mukti
Rijal (rn), House
panel’s
directives go unheeded (ht), For
whom
hope is all that’s left, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht)
15/02/2017: Maina
Sunar
murder: A case of justice denied (ht), Kin
of
victims lament airport massacre, by Keshav Adhikari
(ht), Transitional
Justice:
Conflict victims want no more delays or excuses; TRC and
CIEDP officials advised to utilise the extended one-year
tenure as their original two-year terms expired
last week (kp), High
Court
judge to lead transitional justice court: Two members
will be appointed from among the legal professionals
quali-fied to become the High Court judge, by Dewan
Rai (kp), Parliamentary
panel
defines heinous crimes: Proposes sentence till death;
Ups life sentence to 25 years, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht) [Chhaupadi still punished
mildly and only if a woman dies; else, it's still not
seen as crime!!], CPN-UML
irked
at poll delay (kp), Consolidating
Democracy Further, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Messy
policing:
Bodies vital to national security should remain free of
government interference (kp), Rome
wasn’t
built in a day: Politics in Nepal is guided by
interests, but winning elections will be increasingly
hard unless benefits trickle down, by Rupak D.
Sharma (kp), Doable
steps to cure capital's air pollution: Simple actions
that can cure capital's air pollution (rep), Taskforce
to
submit report on LBRC’s work (ht)
14/02/2017: Post-truth
narratives:
The elite want to regain sway over the bureaucracy by
amending the inclusion policy, by Ramesh Sunam (kp),
Local
Polls For Democracy, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), LLRC
report
implementation must start by Sunday, says EC (kp), Number
of
local units could go up not exceeding 744 (kp), Local
body
staff on warpath: Services at local level affected due
to stir against proposed law, by Anil Giri (kp), UMDF snubs
meeting with govt taskforce (rep), Sources
of
instability in Nepal: Only a change in the political
system will make progress and development possible,
by Hisila Yami (kp), Challenging
mediocrity,
adopting meritocracy: For the big picture to change, it
is important for the small pixels to be right, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp), Trump
jitters:
Nepal’s ties with neighbours India and China could be
affected by shifts in US policy, by Prakash A. Raj
(kp), Families
of Kotbada victims still await justice, by Shankar
Shrestha (rep) [This has been
cold-blooded murder committed by the army and those
responsible have been well known from the very first
moment!], The
marginalised: Toilet and school, still a dream for
Musahars, by Santosh Singh (rep)
13/02/2017: TJ
bodies
demand legal amendment to function (kp), Bracing
for
election: Major political forces haven’t grasped danger
of not holding elections by next January (kp), Chepang
folk
deprived of housing aid (kp), We
embrace
Hindutwa as the backbone of the Nepali polity,
interview with Kamal Thapa (kp) [In
other words: Let's return to the non-inclusive and
authoritarian Nepal that is property of the male
minority of some so called high Hindu castes! This man
respresents one of the greatest dangers for Nepal's
future!], Bhattarai
says
Oli, Raut are “two sides of the same coin” (ht) [Please don't foget to include Kamala
Thapa and some other RPP leaders into this comparison!],
22 years
of 'People's War': Ex-combatants have only regrets,
by Devendra Basnet (rep), Maoists
observe People's War Day, victims mark Black Day, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), New
Development: UML-UDMF Dialogue, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), Focus
On Informed Citizenry, by P. Kharel (rn), Supreme
Court stays IGP pick, by Gyan P. Neupane (rep), Uncertainty
over
its report hits LBRC’s work (ht)
12/02/2017: ‘Keep
TRC,
CIEDP out of politics’, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht), Local
level
restructuring: A few tweaks to report is what Morcha
seeks; Calls for adding 100 units in Tarai to make
recommendations acceptable, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Task
force
to consult Madhesi lawmakers on LBRC report, by
Rupesh Acharya (ht), Yadav
says
state govts should hold local polls: SSFN chairman warns
the Maoist-Congress coalition not to force elections on
the Madhes-based parties (kp), Fiscal
Decentralisation
In Nepal, by Kalpana Ghimire (rn), Interface
Between State And Citizens, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn),
Red
tape
stalls grant, loan signing with India: Indian govt has
pledged $1b for rebuilding efforts (kp), RPP
unity
convention will go for reinstating monarchy: Thapa;
Thapa, who backed consti-tutional monarchy even after it
was abolished, hails king as the pillar of national
independence and unity (kp) [Such
demands are anti-national and destroy social harmony in
the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural state of Nepal where
many social groups have suffered under royal politics
for centuries!]
11/02/2017: Transitional
justice:
House panel tells govt to give teeth to commissions,
by Dewan Rai (kp) [see Nepal:
extending
transitional justice commissions without granting real
powers betrays trust of victims (ICJ 10/02/2017)],
Ten
Years On, Madhes Still In Unrest, by Amarendra Yadav
(rn), Polls
over
partisan interests: If political parties remain
unwilling to give up their respective stances, we might
as well prepare ourselves for another round of serious
political turmoil, by Sarin Ghimire (kp), Dahal,
Oli
sit for parley, say polls probably by May, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), Teenager
wins
court case on citizenship in mother’s name, by
Thakur Singh Tharu (kp), How
the
Trump gag rule threatens women’s lives in Nepal: The
cut-off of American financing to providers of family
planning services is a terrible blow to a country with
few doctors and clinics, by Subina Shrestha (kp)
10/02/2017: TRC,
CIEDP
terms extended by one year: Rights activists point out
the need to empower commissions with laws, by Dewan
Rai (kp), Transitional
justice mechanisms get one year term extension
(rep), Action
needed,
not empty words, say conflict victims: Justice a far cry
even a decade after peace deal, by Durga Lal KC
(kp), Local
level
restructuring report: Panel to consult with State 2 MPs
(kp), Govt
mulls sending LLRC report back to commission: Ploy to
delay elections: UML (rep), Fringe
parties:
Threshold design to disenfranchise marginalised groups;
The bill related to political parties, which awaits
parliamentary nod, requires a national party to pass 3
percent vote threshold in parliamentary polls (kp),
Haven’t
received
electoral laws, says CEC Yadav: Electoral laws, LLRC
report and polling date in urgent need, according to the
chief commissioner (kp), Constitution
Amendment:
Wrong Prioritisation, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), CSOs
in
a loktantrik Nepal: A democratic polity should look for
ways to further allow Nepali citizens to fully enjoy
their fundamental right to organise, by Pratyoush
Onta and Avash Bhandari (kp), 300
law
practitioners from 8 districts resign (kp)
09/02/2017: A
regressive step: The new Civil Code Bill will roll back
the historic gains in property rights for Nepali women,
by Subin Mulmni (kp), Distribute
first and second tranches by next 3 months: House panel
to NRA, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep), NRA
told
to ensure homes for quake-hit before monsoon: A compiled
data from the NRA shows 14,000 houses damaged by the
earthquake have been rebuilt and another 30,625 are
under construction as of Wednesday (kp), Transitional
justice
act amendment: Draft defines disappearance, by Dewan
Rai (kp), Breaking
the
threshold: All the making and breaking of post-1990
governments have been due to the big parties, not the
small ones, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Crucial
bill
on local elections stalled, by Prakash Timilsina
(rep), Elections
under
present structure: Deuba (kp), Poll
dates
after agreement with Morcha: Dahal (kp), Developers
of Nepali voting machine feel discouraged, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), Executive
President For Political Stability, by Mukti Rijal
(rn), Faces
of
foreign meddling: Are critiques against foreign meddling
mere stuffs of imagination? Is it that we do not see
what others see or others do not see what we see?,
by Mahabir Paudyal (rep)
08/02/2017: TJ
act
amerndment draft: 20-year jail for guilty of murder,
disappearance, by Dewan Rai (kp), Inclusiveness
in
Nepal and India: There are a number of lessons that
Nepal can learn from India to redress historical
injustices, by Mahendra P. Lama (kp), Drive
begins
for united Tharuhat; Demand: Alignment of Tharu
strongholds of Kailali and Kanchanpur districts with a
Tharuwan province (kp), Taksera
villagers
protest in Musikot against LLRC report, by Hari
Gautam (kp), Panel
reaches
Tikapur to conduct probe (kp), Relations
between NC and Maoist Center sour, by Ashok Dahal
(kp) [Yes, please reduce life of
governments to six months!]
07/02/2017: RPP
to
recall ministers soon, says Lohani (kp), TMLP
holds
merger talks with like-minded Madhesi parties (kp),
What’s
the
hold-up? Delay by line ministries in the extension of
spending authority is surprising and worrying (kp)
06/02/2017: Civil
Code
Bill draws flak from rights advocates: Rights activists
say the bill introduced to replace Muluki Ain has
denied even those rights that women had enjoyed earlier
(kp), Rights
groups
press govt to extend TJ bodies’ mandate (kp), Transitional
justice
should also address root causes of the conflict,
interview with Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Illogical
Stand On Amendment, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Election
body
to ask govt for polling date: To write to the Cabinet
today to make matters clear, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Stay
on
the message: Prime Minister Dahal needs to be
consistent about his position on elections (kp), TMLP
asks
Deuba to honour commitment (kp), ‘Resolving
Madhes
crisis crucial for polls’ (kp), Shankharapur
residents
padlock municipal office: Shankharapur locals have
objected to the LLRC report which suggests annexing the
municipality into Kajeshwori Manohara (kp)
05/02/2017: CIEDP
lays
groundwork for investigation: Panel involving forensic
experts to be formed for exhuming bodies, by Dewan
Rai (kp), AI,
HRW
call to extend mandates of TRC, CIEDP (ht), Taskforce
to
forward suggestions to LLRC: If restructuring report
needs to be revised, commission to do so, not govt,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Govt
to
intensify parleys to ensure local elections: PM Dahal is
under pressure with the Madhes-based parties refusing to
budge from their stance and the UML turning up the heat
(kp), Local
Polls Vehicle Of Grassroots Democracy, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn), Morcha
denies
meetings with secessionist forces (kp)
04/02/2017: Rift
among
TRC members comes to fore, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht)
[This is because the TRC is only
another playing field for the power struggles of the
politicians!], Nepali
workers abroad still unable to vote, by Bhadra
Sharma (rep), Letter
from
govt lacks clarity, says poll body: EC yet to take a
decision on how to respond to the government missive
(kp), First
statute
amendment, SLMM leaders reiterate, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), MJF-D
threatens
to boycott civic elections (ht), No
poll date before amendment: PM (rep), LLRC
chairman
says report can’t be revised: The government has already
formed a taskforce to study the complaints against the
LLRC report and present its suggestions (kp) Fake
Student
Union (FSU): Yes, we need student unions, but they
should work for the students not the vested
interests of politicians; It’s about time we had
age limit for our politicians as well. Yes, you have to
be 25 to contest general elections in this land but why
not have a cut-off age at 65?, by Guffadi (kp)
[satirical and true!], Playing
with
fire: If Madhesh remains unstable, Nepal’s misgivings
about India’s interference will make it more and more
dependent on China, economically and militarily, by
Sukhdev Shah (rep), Political
parties are trying to sabotage Election Commission,
interview with Neel Kantha Uprety (rep)
03/02/2017: Nepal:
Key
Moment for Justice; UN and Donors Need to Back
Accountability for Conflict Era Crimes (HRW), ‘TRC,
CIEPD
failed victims of conflict’ (ht), Taskforce
to
study issues related to LLRC report (kp), Local
level
election bill endorsed (kp), EC
now has 4 of 5 laws needed for local poll (rep), Morcha:
Govt
free to prepare for polls (kp), Govt
writes to EC for local poll preparations: Oppn and
others smell rat behind govt move, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep), Polls
likely
before May 24, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht), ‘Free
Madhes’
campaigner CK Raut arrested (kp), Consequence
Of Appeasement, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn) [??],
Periods
of
banishment: Women in western Nepal are starting to
refuse to be thrown out of the house once a month,
by Subeksha Poudel (nt), 7
years in Jeddah jail: Ten Nepali migrant workers return
home to ask: "Why did our government abandon us?",
by Om Astha Rai (nt), CIAA
receiving less number of corruption complaints: New
constitution curtailed rights of CIAA barring the
constitutional body from investigating ‘improper
conduct’ of public officials (rep) [Investigation
obviously not wanted by male Tagadhari creators of the
new constitution!]
02/02/2017: Rights
priorities
go wrong: Extension of TJ commissions’ terms without
giving them legislative muscles means little (kp), SC scraps
TRC guidelines for putting complaints on hold (rep),
Election
Commission: Maintaining Independence, by Mukti Rijal
(rn), Local
level election bill: Women, Dalit, marginalized
representation to increase, by Ashok Dahal (rep), 45
parties
registered with EC for local elections, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), Govt
to
write to EC to start preparations (kp), Cong
leaders doubt Dahal’s poll intentions: Say chances of
local elections under new mandate slim (kp), LLRC
report:
Legal eagles: Govt can revise paper; Commission
officials warn such a move will be unconstitutional
(kp), Broadening
the
Nepali mind: Events like the Nepal Literature Festival
help counter aggressive nationalism and ignorance,
by Pramod Mishra (kp), Little
progress:
Instructions and orders alone will not resolve the
problem of low spending; it is a matter of strong
political will to sincerely remove all the impediments
on the way (ht), Landless
quake victims: Why are we deprived of state aid?, by
Shankar Shrestha (ht)
01/02/2017: Rebuilding
Sindhuli
houses could take more than a century, by Rudra
Pangeni (rep), Subcommittee
agrees
on key provision: Lawmakers have reached an agreement to
have a provision that ensures elections to local
councils will be held two months prior to expiry of the
exist-ing local bodies’ tenure, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), District
judge
to be poll commissioner: Provisions on vote threshold
and election symbols in the bill on political parties
are contentious. The major parties want a threshold of
votes to ensure a seat for a party in the Parliament but
fringe parties have been opposing the provision (ht),
No
vote
if our demands not met, warns Mahato (kp), Madhesi
Parties Playing Spoilsport?, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), ‘Civil
society
should step in to end impasse’ (ht), Own
it
up: The report of the LBRC should be implemented and if
necessary changes can be made to the report after the
elections (ht), House
panel
tells govt to appoint envoys pronto (kp) [The
govt has never been interested in what parliament or
Supreme Court say!], Govt
bodies
at a loss for lack of right to spend: On average, each
ministry has extended spending authority to about 80pc
projects and programmes, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp), Nepal
likely
to have Rs 300 bn budget surplus, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht), A
critical moment: As Nepal’s economic prospects expand,
who benefits and how will depend on the success of its
democratic system, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Shocks
After Shocks, by Shyam KC (rn)
31/01/2017: Idea
of
citizenship: We need to revisit the 1952 Citizenship Act
in order to make Nepal a true republic, by Kalpana
Jha (kp), PM’s
four questions to Madhes leaders: Madhes leaders
reiterate amendment prior to poll date announcement,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), ‘Marriage
of
convenience’ on the verge of collapse? Irate leaders of
Madhes-based parties say they are ready to part ways
with ruling alliance (kp), House
endorses
third poll-related bill: 5 laws must to hold local
elections n 4 more needed for federal, provincial and
prez votes (kp), No
Alternative To Elections, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn),
Election
And The New Generation, by Prem Khatry (rn), ‘Changing
LBRC
report without implementation unconstitutional’
(ht), NRA
planning to spend hefty amount for deploying volunteers:
Experts term the plan unnecessary and a populist program,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep), Celebrating
The
Martyrs’ Day, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km)
30/01/2017: TRC
for
extending its tenure by one year (ht), Judicial
Council
bids for one-tier Special Court: Conflict victims can
appeal in the Supreme Court, by Dewan Rai (kp), ‘EC
gradually losing autonomy’, by Bhadra Sharma (rep),
Voter
list
update: 14 districts get extra time: The
Election Commission extends the deadline to February 11
considering the delay in voter list updating process
because of protests in Province 5 (kp), Dahal
to
set poll date in ‘2-3 days’, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), PM
under pressure with no progress on amendment, polls,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Statute
must
be rewritten: Upendra Yadav (ht), Proletarianism
to
globalism: Modi has done on the subcontinent what Trump
has done at the global level: vacate the leadership
position for China, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Musing
On
Martyrs’ Day, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn)
29/01/2017: Has
PM
struck deal with UML? Failure to announce poll dates by
his own deadline does not say so, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Morcha
to
hold demonstrations in Tarai on Feb 5 (kp), UDMF
to
hold demonstrations in Tarai: The front fears the big
III will ignore Madhes issues, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Local
elections
bill: MPs: Vote before representatives’ tenure expires,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Debunking
a
few myths: Nepal was never a buffer state, and China and
India prefer maritime routes for trade, by Madan
Shahi (kp)
28/01/2017: TRC
commissioners at odds over seeking term extension,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), Local
level
elections: Delay in announcing dates sows confusion;
Cabinet decides to take LLRC report to political parties
for discussion, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Govt
decides
to dwell on LBRC report: Decision may make announcing
election dates in 4-5 days, as promised, difficult,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Two
poll-related
laws delayed (kp), Parties
barred
from accepting donations from NGOs, govt agencies;
Motorbike/vehicle rallies banned; Wall
paintings/pamphleteering on public/private walls
prohibited (rep), 'Right
to reject' removed from election bill (rep)
[Further ignoring of SC
rulings!!], Three
members
recommended for EC, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Elusive
National And Local Polls, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Government
puts local restructuring report on hold, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep), Passage
of amendment bill will embolden secessionist elements,
interview with Bhim Rawal (rep) [Long
live male Tagadharibad!]
27/01/2017: Unequal
by
law: The constitution needs to be amended so that
people of all genders can receive equal treatment,
by Sanjay Sharma and Tingyi Yang (kp), Performance
legitimacy:
Wining an election no longer guarantees accountability,
voters will now decide based on achievement (nt), SAC
to
present 2 poll bills in House today (kp), House
sub-panel
endorses poll offences bill: Proposes two-year jail term
for grave electoral malpractices (ht), Preparing
the
field: Parliament needs to pass three more bills, and if
that is done by the weekend local elections can finally
be held for the first time in 20 years, by Om Astha
Rai (nt), NC
pressuring
PM to declare civic elections (ht), Amend
statute
before declaring poll: FSF-N (ht), No
polls without Madhesis, Tharus on board: PM (rep), NRA
releases
Rs 11.75b for second tranche (kp), Whose
turn
next? The politics of agreement ensures that every
person willing to hang on will have his day, by
Sachchi Ghimire Karki (kp), Nationalism
Under Threat, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn) [Which
nationalism, non-inclusive male Tagadhari nationalism or
the one that includes all sections of society and that
still has to be invented?]
26/01/2017: A
nation still in the making: Ethnicity and nationhood
need not be mutually exclusive, but Mahendra failed to
create a multi-ethnic nation, by Deepak Thapa (kp),
TRC
presses
for firm govt commitment: Demands legal prerequisites
and logistics before term extension, by Dewan Rai
(kp), TRC
fails
to decide on term extension (ht), Nepal
ranked
as third most corrupt country in SAsia, by Samipa
Khanal (kp), Nepal
made
scant progress against corruption: TI; Third most
corrupt country in South Asia and 131th in score out of
176 surveyed (rep), Parliament
endorses
two poll-related bills (kp), Local
Polls Should Not Be Deferred, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Constitution
amendment:
PM proposes House panel to end dispute, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp), LBRC
starts
hiring experts on public administration (ht), 17
wounded
in Nuwakot clash, by Krishna Thapa (kp) [on local
level restructuring], UML
refuses
to be part of foreign policy review panel (kp)
25/01/2017: Panel
on
disappearances to seek 1-year term extension, by
Dewan Rai (kp), ‘Ready
to
hold local level polls within May-June’, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (kp), UDMF
warns
against unilateral announcement of polls, by Arjun
Poudel (ht), Poll
only after amendment: PM to Madhes parties (rep), Local
Polls: A Political Discourse, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Parties
continue
to bicker over threshold: Parties that are against
threshold say big political parties want to maintain
monopoly by keeping the provision, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp). Local
level
restructuring dispute: Prolonged banda in Nuwakot
affects farmers, quake victims, by Krishna Thapa
(kp), Growth
and
prosperity: Nepal should enforce economic reforms and
spend the capital budget (kp), Schools
turning into playground for politicians, by Raju
Adhikari (rep)
24/01/2017: Ensure
Early Polls, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), PM
consults
CEC on local elections, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), House
panel
endorses two poll related bills, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht), House
panel softens poll offence penalty for parties, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 24/01/2017), PM
floats
supplementary constitution amendment proposal: Morcha
‘positive’ about plan; Oppn UML asks PM for details,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Ministry
finalizes proposal on new local units, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep), NC
lawmakers
want revision to LLRC report (kp), UDMF
cadres
stage rally (ht), Anti-intellectualism:
a
growing menace; Undereducated political leaders in
fledgling democracies like Nepal are undermining
democracy even before it takes root, by Naresh
Koirala (kp), Bheri
Babai could see budget cut to fund petty projects:
Budget being transferred to election constituencies of
home, irrigation ministers: Officials, by Rudra
Pangeni (rep) [A special kind of
corruption on highest political level!!]
23/01/2017: Team
readies
two poll bills for submission: Sub-panel plans to give
final touches to first two bills in its meeting on
Monday morning and sub-mit them to the SAC late, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Holding
Local Polls In April, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), PM
Dahal
says local elections by mid-May, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Challenges
galore for holding local polls by mid-May, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (rep), Civic
poll
date in six days: PM: Supplementary proposal likely to
revise amendment bill, by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Look
before
you leap: It is essential to gain the confidence of
the disgruntled groups before heading to elections
(kp), Only
way
out: The local level elections and the constitutional
amendment bill should not be made dependent on each
other; they are quite separate issues (ht), LBRC
working
on basic defining criteria: NEFIN has come up with
demand fro 23 autonomous and 12 special protected
regions, by Arjun Poudel (ht), Govt
attorneys
boycott hearings to protest appointment of judges,
by Dewan Rai (kp), Dispute
over
judges appointment gets serious: Demanding a review of
the council’s decision, government attorneys on Sunday
boycotted proceedings in all the courts and tribunals,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), Oli
warns
of stir if statute revisions were to be passed: Claims
proposed revisions will weaken link between the Hills
and the Tarai, by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp), Revolution
No
4: The world economy is changing, and Nepal is once
again in danger of missing out, by Narayan Manandhar
(kp), Nepali
nationality
has not been well defined even after 250 years,
interview with CK Lal (kp)
22/01/2017: TRC
yet
to decide on tenure extension, by Lekhanath Pandey
(ht), Major
parties
agree to hold local polls by mid-May, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Big
III
agree on polls: Statute amendment bill still remains a
contentious issue, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), FSF-N
decides
not to accept amendment bill (ht), Madhes
parties,
Naya Shakti in bid for alliance: Leaders from both sides
say a new alliance would be announced once com-mon
agendas are identified (kp), Terai
Turning
Into A Soft Belly?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Govt
formulates
strategy to make budget gender responsive (ht)
21/01/2017: TJ
bodies
divided over extra tenure: The mandate of the TRC and
the CIEDP, formed to look into conflict-era cases,
expires on Feb 10, by Dewan Rai (kp), Government
mulling
House prorogation: Aims to get poll bills endorsed and
declare dates in about 10 days; Constitution amendment
bill to be put on the back burner, by Tika R.
Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp), Over
dozen
injured in protest against LLRC report (kp), Polls
impossible
if date not fixed within a week, says Shrestha: PM’s
press adviser Govinda Acharya says government would set
the date only after endorsing essential election-related
bills (kp), Three-tier
Polls: Key To Institutionalise Republic, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Parties
not serious about holding polls on time: Adhikari
(rep), Nepal
Army
personnel to aid house reconstruction (kp), The
grant
rush: As the distribution of the housing reconstruction
grants begins to pick up pace, rampant
irregularities threaten to derail the legitimacy of the
rebuilding process, by Roshan Sedhai (kp), Ila
Sharma
dismayed over Singh's appointment as minister, by
Lekhanath Pandey (ht), Panel
informs
House about govt's reluctance to implement its
directives (rep)
20/01/2017: Caught
between
polls and statute amendment: Governing parties struggle
to break political deadlock; Constitution amendment bill
tabled in Parliament on January 8 not on the
agenda for discussion at today’s House meeting (kp),
Polls
uncertain as govt ties up amendment and election bills
(rep), 43
ministers
in Dahal’s Cabinet (kp), Dahal
cabinet now jumbo size with 43 members (rep), NRA
seeks
NA, APF help in reconstruction (kp), UDMF,
NSN
to forge working alliance (ht), Failing
to
make the list: Many genuine earthquake survivors are
missing from the list for housing grants due to frequent
changes in government, by Shreejana Shrestha (nt), Bhagbanda
politics:
Things start falling apart when the centre cannot hold
because it is too busy dividing up the spoils (nt),
Separating
powers:
Judicial Council nominations of judges are always
controversial, this year was no different, by Binita
Dahal (nt)
19/01/2017: TJ
process
hangs in balance: Victims worried about being left out
in cold, by Dewan Rai (kp), Offer
to
join govt stokes differences in MJF-L (kp), PM
may appoint two ministers today (rep), PM
inducting
minister from party that EC has scrapped? (kp) [!!], Deadlock
on
amendment bill to continue (ht), Out
of
the box: The question of local elections is deeply
intertwined with constitution amendment (kp), EC:
Polls unlikely in May-June if issues not resolved in 10
days, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Fixing
election
date: Sub-panel for further deliberation (kp), Improving
Laws For Federal Elections, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Kalaiya
on
protest to press for sub-metropolis status (kp), Saptari
leaders
condemn LBRC report (ht), Forgotten
victims:
Petty politics is slowing down the reconstruction
process and hurting the earthquake survivors, by
David Kainee (kp), Post-quake
reconstruction:
2nd tranche of aid distribution begins (kp), NRA
seeks army, police manpower for reconstruction, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep), Times
of
confusion and fusion: Moderation and cultivation of
multicultural, multilingual, multiethnic living is what
Nepal needs at the moment, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Nomination
of
High Court judges: Judicial Council’s decision
challenged at SC (ht)
18/01/2017: EC
seeks
laws pronto for local polls in May, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Local
polls
possible in May only if laws ready by Jan: ECN chief
(ht), HC
judges:
Memorandum submitted to Chief Justice (kp), SC
moved (kp), Ethnic
Thami
people find home in Charikot, by Rajendra Manandhar
(kp), What
about them? The majority of the population that is to be
resettled belongs to marginalized and low-income
communities, by Satis Devkota (rep), Ten
years
after: The Madhes movement has helped to make Madhesis
more confident and assertive, by Randhir Chaudhary
(kp), Nine
years on, Madhes movement has lost what it gained,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep) [wants to say: ten years on], Two-thirds
Majority: Uphill Task For Govt, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Govt
to
unveil action plan to ramp up capital expenditure,
by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht), Saptari
lawmakers
against report of restructuring panel (ht), Second
reconstruction tranche from today (rep), 3
among CA brawlers have become ministers: Vandals still
not punished two years on; Probe committee report not
published, by Ashok Dahal (rep) [politics
of impunity!]
17/01/2017: Ramp
up
spending: That govt hasn’t acted, despite knowing
pitfalls of low capital expenditure, is embarrassing
(kp), 10
years
of madhes movement: Crucial gains, Madhesi leaders ask
for more, by Roshan Sedhai (kp), ‘Three
sets
of polls crucial to end Nepal’s political transition’
(kp), Judges
for
high courts: Govt lawyers object to JC recommendations,
by Dewan Rai (kp), Missing
cues
of history: Nepalis have forsaken the norm of evaluating
public figures on the basis of their past, by Achyut
Wagle (kp), Act
In Spirit Of Democracy, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Red Cross
tarps for Dhading quake victims after 20 months: Victims
term the relief a mockery of their plight, by
Shankar Shrestha (rep), Less
equal:
We must aim for a socially inclusive country that
ensures the welfare of a broad section instead of
serving few elites, by Giri Bahadur Sunar (rep)
16/01/2017: NHRC
report
confined to PMO: Parliament panel sees breach of statute
provision, by Dewan Rai (kp)
[see NHRC report of 13/01/2017 in Nepali], Crisis
of
confidence: If three elections are to be held by next
January, parties need to strike an immediate deal
(kp), Federal
Alliance, Naya Shakti Party to forge working alliance
(rep), Amendment
must
for resolving Tarai crisis, say Madhesi leaders
(kp), Don’t
invite
conflict, UML warns govt (kp) [In
other words: Conflict in any case!], Musing
over Madhesi Demands, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Cabinet
expansion
unlikely at the moment, by Sarin Ghimire (kp), Longer
the
delay in spending available funds, harder it will be to
secure new funds, interview with Govind Raj
Pokharel, new CEO of NRA (kp), Transitional
management
plan proposed for local bodies (ht), Victims
won’t have to wait long for justice: TRC commissioner,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), Rotary
of
revolutions: Rudderless due to unawakened masses,
Tarai-Madhesh remains almost leaderless even after a
decade of the first major upheaval, by CK Lal (rep),
Spread the
word: It’s important to assess if we have done enough to
inform people to save their lives and properties if
another big earthquake hits Nepal, by Prerana
Marasini (rep)
15/01/2017: Country
fails
to buck low capex trend again: Only 11.12pc of Rs
311.95b allocated for capital expenditure spent so far
(kp), Restructuring
report
puts govt in dilemma: Implementing it could sour
relations with Madhesi parties; revision may invite
legal complexities, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Local
restructuring:
Agitating Kanda locals prevent police from entering
village, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp), 2
Cong MPs say will vote against amendments (kp), NRA
bid
to issue rebuilding grants before monsoon (kp) [??], Lawmakers
weigh
three options on election date (kp), Development
regions
as states: The possibility has been virtually lost
during the political uncertainties of the past decade,
by Khagendra Nath Sharma (kp)
14/01/2017: ‘Nepal
yet
to ensure justice to war-era victims’ (kp), Nepal
fails
to deliver justice to wartime abuses, relief to quake
victims: HRW (ht) [see Nepal
chapter
in HRW report 2017], Post-earthquake
recovery:
NRA plans to address grievances by Feb 11; ‘Quake-hit
left to languish in shelters as parties bicker’
(kp), Quake
survivors
unhappy with government grant (ht), Morcha
for
amendment before fixing election date, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), UDMF
seeks
revision of constitution amendment bill: Says it would
participate in polls only after the revised amendment
bill is endorsed by the Parliament, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Ruling
coalition, Madhes parties agree on revising amendment
bill (rep), PM
expanding cabinet to secure two-thirds votes for
amendment, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep) [This
would not only be another grave violation of the
constitution but it would also be a special kind of
corruption!!], Ruling,
oppn
MPs oppose LBRC report: Warn of nationwide protests if
it's not corrected, by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Local
level
restructuring: Madhesi parties want population as basis
(kp), 80
judges
picked for seven High Courts (ht), JC's
midnight recommendations for high court judges
criticized: Member Sitaula boycotts meeting, NBA demands
for review, by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), Minister
Lekhak on inauguration spree: Development projects in
the doldrums, by Rudra Pangeni (rep), The
anti-corruption chaos: The crisis at CIAA owes to our
lack of understanding of process of appointment and
removal of anti-corruption agency heads, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep)
13/01/2017: 10
provinces?
Maybe, Dahal tells NEFIN team: According to a
NEFIN official, the PM said the seven-province
model was a product of political compulsion
(kp), ‘Local
elections
by May-end’: PM Dahal’s political adviser Chakrapani
Khanal says dates will be announced in 10 day: Ruling
Maoist Centre and NC ‘unwilling’ to wait until the
amendment bill is passed to announce the
local poll dates, by Sarin Ghimire (kp), UML
plans
awareness campaign in the plains, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Guilty
of
serious crimes to be booked, says TRC chief, by Lal
Prasad Sharma (kp), Enact
more
women-friendly laws: Experts (kp), PM
urges
students to stay alert of regressive activities
(kp), Prachanda
and
PN Shah, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), The
end
of Karkistocracy: Lokman Singh Karki’s departure raises
questions about who mysteriously appointed him and why,
by Binita Dahal (nt)
12/01/2017: Reconstruction
Works: Moving At A Snail’s Pace, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), Nepal:
Political
Bickering Stalls Justice for Conflict Victims;
Government Fails Earthquake Relief For Second Winter
(HRW), Leadership
change
in NRA: Govt dismisses Gyewali, brings Pokharel back,
by Pragati Shahi (kp), Localisation
of
humanitarian response: A lesson from Nepal’s earthquake
is that INGOs need to strengthen local actors instead of
themselves, by Subindra Bogati and Andy Featherstone
(kp), Govt,
Morcha
remain at odds over poll date (kp), Stir
resumes
against revision bill (kp), Govt
to
review existing public holidays (kp), Revamping
Bureaucracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Full
utilisation
of capital budget unrealistic, by Pushpa Raj Acharya
(ht), Three
Main
Verdicts Of Supreme Court Of Nepal, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
11/01/2011: Challenges
galore:
Even after two years of their formation our transitional
justice bodies have not been able to function properly,
by Meena Bhatta (rep) What
will
happen to facilities enjoyed by ‘unfit’ Karki? Many say
it’s more about propriety than what perks he was
entitled to (kp), CPN-UML
leaders
want holiday on Prithvi Jayanti; Nepal can’t be
playground: Shah (kp), Protests
on
in Khotang against LLRC proposal, by Dambar Singh
Rai (kp), Hindu-Muslim
dispute
upsets harmony of Kapilvastu village, by Manoj
Paudel (kp)
10/01/2017: Long
road
to justice: Conflict victims have been waiting and
waiting for transitional justice bodies to act, by
Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Constitution
amendment
bill: Deliberations likely to start on Thursday
(kp), Morcha
courts
Madhesi MPs from oppn bench; Ram Janam Chaudhary: This
bill doesn’t solve the problem. There should be a
lasting solution instead of amending the constitution
time and again (kp) [!!],
Yadav,
Bhattarai
for revising amendment bill (ht), Meeting
deferred
in lack of quorum (kp), Lawmakers
want
amendment bill to state poll dates (ht), Rebuilding
of
earthquake-hit schools in limbo, by Harbihar Singh
Rathour (kp), A
momentous verdict: SC’s decision to disqualify Karki is
a vital step in the fight against corruption (kp), With
Karki
gone, who will take CIAA helm? Qualification of four of
the five commissioners challenged in court; Statute bars
govt from bringing new face to lead anti-graft agency,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), It
is
over: The Karki scandal should not be allowed to make
CIAA weaker and its morale should rather be boosted
through choice of a qualified person (ht), RPP
calls
for marking Poush 27 as national unity day (kp) [Yes, please celebrate the founder
of modern Nepal who has ultimate resposibility for the
failed developments of the country!], Blame
Game
Is No Solution, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (kp), You
are a nationalist too: Those who shaped the destiny of
Nepal have been questioned since 2007 political changes
and nationalism has been portrayed as a flawed strategy,
by Mahabir Paudyal (rep), All
eyes on parliament: Our lawmakers seem more worried over
their personal welfare than the welfare of the country
and the people, by Devendra Gautam (rep)
09/01/2017: Constitution
amendment:
Bill tabled in House amid opposition, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Amendment
bill tabled amid oppn uproar, by Ashok Dahal (rep),
NEFIN
asks
govt to revise proposal: The federation says the
proposed amendment cannot meet aspiration of the
Janajati communities (kp), SC
Ruling And Oppositions' Stance, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), Court
disqualifies
Karki as CIAA chief, by Anil Giri (kp), SC
finds Karki ineligible to head CIAA, annuls appointment,
by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), SC
bells the cat: Fall of an arrogant bureaucrat, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep), Advocate
Aryal
insists on continuous vilgilance (kp), Order
makes
impeachment motion uncertain (kp), No
justifiable
ground to sack me: NRA CEO Gyewali defends, by
Samipa Khanal (kp), Khotang
villagers
protest LLRC report (kp), Protest
in
Khotang against restructuring modality (ht), Continued
aftershocks:
Govt has to seriously look into how it is handling
post-disaster reconstruction (kp), Money
and
politics: Election campaign contributions and political
corruption are a threat to fledgling democracies like
Nepal, by Neel Kantha Uprety (kp), Local
bodies
won’t be sustainable if they cannot generate revenue,
interview with Khem Raj Nepal (kp), NHRC role
in probing conflict-era cases urged (rep), Enduring
Dilemmas, by S. Binodkumar Singh (SAIR)
08/07/2017: Debt
traps
threaten quake-hit (kp), Govt
set
to table bill today, oppn refuses to budge, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), Parties
persist
in sticking to their stances, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), UML
to
continue obstructing House proceedings (ht) [A
sheer contempt of court and disregard of democratic
principles!], Won’t
support
charter revision proposal: MJF-L (kp), UDMF
won’t
accept LBRC report: Leaders; Say it goes against the
basic concept of state restructuring (ht), Sub-panel
seeks
more time to talk poll-related bills: A meeting of the
State Affairs Committee is expected to extend the
deadline on Sunday (kp), TMLP
says
it won’t accept LLRC report (kp), Villagers
demonstrate
in Khotang (kp), 70
staff
proposed for each local unit (kp), Badis
protest
in Kailali demanding support (kp), Report
at
your own risk: Press freedom remains a myth in daily
practice despite broad legislative measures, by
Bhanu Bhakta Acharya (kp), Interwoven
issues
and complexities: Mishandling of politics can extend
Nepal’s transition phase and deteriorate its ties with
neighbours, by Niranjan Mani Dixit (kp)
07/01/2017: No
justice,
no peace: The commissions have made reasonable progress
in the transitional justice process, despite
non-cooperation from the government, by Dewan Rai
(kp), Oppn
parties
take to the streets, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Oli
vehemently against amendment bill: Nine opposition
parties take to street against constitution amendment
(rep 07/01/2017), Opposition
rally
throws city traffic out of gear (kp), Oppn
to 'wait and see' as ruling parties bent on tabling
amendment (rep) [Still disregarding the SC decision!],
Ruling
parties
to talk to UML before tabling bill in Parliament, by
Sarin Ghimire (kp), Won’t
support
proposal as it is, says RPP (kp),
Gyewali
gets
letter that seeks to send him packing (kp),
Debt
traps
threaten Nepal quake victims (Channel News Asia), LLRC
submits
report to prime minister: Country to have 719 village
and municipal councils, by Binod Ghimire (kp), LBRC
report
proposes 719 local bodies: Number of autonomous, special
areas to be fixed later, by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Commission
proposes 719 local units, by Sangeet Sangroula
(rep), The
Dalit
Question: The least well-meaning Nepalis can do is
acknowledge that caste discrimination has occurred
structurally against the Dalits in the past, by
Shreya Paudel (kp)
06/01/2017: Constitution
amendment:
Maoist, Cong, SLMM leaders for tabling bill; The parties
have also decided to reach out to fringe forces to
ensure two-thirds majority in Parliament, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp), Madhes
parties suggest removing constitutional difficulties
(rep), Oppn
will
take stern steps if govt tries to push bill: Oli; The
UML chair assures the opposition parties will not
obstruct Sunday’s House meeting but insists the
govt should follow the spirit of consensus (kp), Govt
prepares
ground for giving NRA chief executive officer boot: Asks
Sushil Gyewali to clarify why he should not be relieved
of duties; CEO says he is yet to receive any letter
seeking fresh clarification (kp),
UML
objects
to decision to remove CEO Gyewali (ht), Tired
of
the cold wait, quake survivors rebuild on their own
(kp), Quake-hit
battle
second winter in temporary huts, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp), Learning
to
reconstruct: Volunteers from around the world are
filling the gap left by the government in helping
rebuild quake-damaged schools, by Shreejana Shrestha
(nt) [Be sure,
NRA and govt will be looking for ways how to criticise
and punish these voluteers!], Getting
the
facts straight: It’s high time the government and donors
made an honest assessment of reconstruction and
resettlement works in earthquake-affected areas, by
Navin Singh Khadka (kp), Govt
agrees
to receive LLRC report, finally (kp) [??],
A
divided Maoist Centre: Will Bhattarai be able to bring
the hill and the Madhes populations together? (kp),
RJP-R
takes
up royalist agenda (kp) [!??], Verdict:
If
2016 began amidst a border blockade, 2017 has started
with a blockade of parliament, by Om Astha Rai (nt)
05/01/2017: Transitional
justice:
Boundary dispute leaves bill to amend act in the balance,
by Dewan Rai (kp), Heal
the
pain: Not one perpetrator from the conflict era has been
held accountable in the past decade, by Suman
Adhikari (kp), FA
seeks
removal of provisions of Article 274: Won't accept polls
unless constitution is amended, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Gathabandhan
calls
on UML to honour SC ruling: Madhesi and Janajati forces
have also warned the government not to go to local polls
before the constitution amendment, by Roshan Sedhai
(kp),
RPP takes centre stage as parties do the math, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Parties
talk putting boundary revision on hold, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), NRA
chief
furnishes clarification: Gyewali points finger of blame
at govt agencies; Says he has fulfilled his duty within
the given jurisdiction, by Pragati Shahi (kp), NRA
chief Gyewali blames govt for the delay, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep), Govt
‘decides’ to sack NRA chief Gyewali, by Praveen
Dhakal (rep), No
sight
of solution to thousands of landless Kavre quake
victims’ problem, by Raj
Kumar Parajuli (ht), Flood
victims struggling with winter woes, by Devendra
Basnet and Nagendra Upadhyay (rep),
Administrative
restructuring:
Existing staff will be rejigged before creating new
posts under fed set-up, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), My
new
year’s wish for Nepal: In a ‘post-truth’ world, Nepal’s
marginalised groups need to push their narratives more
than ever, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Govt
savings
soar to Rs207b (kp), Constitutional
Bodies Fair Recruitment A Must, by Mukti Rijal (rn),
Hausalpur
locals
deprived of state facilities (ht), A
Reflection On Prithvi’s Birth Anniversary Celebration,
by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
04/01/2017: Between
a
rock and a hard place: There might be civil conflict if
we drive the constitution on the basis of a resurgent
nationalism and refusal to accommodate differences,
by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Morcha
hails
court ruling: Calls for tabling of constitution
amendment bill without delay, by Roshan Sedhai (kp),
Mature
verdict:
A way forward to find a win-win situation for all the
parties is to sit together and find a way out as per the
SC verdict (ht), UML
urges
govt to move in consensus: Main opposition hints at
ending month-long obstruction of Parliament, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp) [?? The SC
decision is binding law! Abide by it without any
precondition!], UML
to halt obstructions if boundary changes dropped from
bill (rep) [?], UML
likely
to end House obstruction (ht), Onus
Is Now On UML, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), House
postponed
again after parties pledge deal (kp), Parties
begin
fresh talks after SC order: 'Constitution unlikely to be
amended to redraw federal boundaries after the verdict'
(ht), Amendment
bill
will be passed as it is: Deuba (kp), Tripartite
pact
signed with 87pc of registered families: NRA (kp) [?], 19,213
officials
didn’t disclose property last fiscal (kp), 19,000
officials not filing property details to face action,
by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Election
Commission
preparing for local polls against all odds: The
election-governing body may formally ask parties to
register names for local polls in a week; Officials
believe the decision could spur parties into shifting
their focus towards elections, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), LBRC
working
to determine autonomous, protected regions (ht), NRA
builds online database to track I/NGO work (rep) [The NRA should better fulfil its
tasks instead of hampering the work of organisations
that do what NRA and government should have done for
long!]
03/01/2017: Constitution
amendment
bill: Supreme Court declines to issue interim order,
by Dewan Rai (kp), SC
denies
stay against amendment bill, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), SC
refuses interim order in petitions against amendment
bill, by Nabin Khatiwada (rep), Ruling
parties
see opportunity to table amendment proposal; Lekhak:
Since the court says the House should be allowed to
exercise its sovereign right, MPs should get to
decide on bill, byn Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Parties
stick
to their guns, by Sarin Ghimire (kp), Ruling
parties to delay tabling bill for a few days (rep),
Parties
mull
face-saving formula for consensus, by Prakash
Acharya (ht), Tharuhat
announces
protest for separate Tharu state, by DR Panta (kp),
Tharuhat
announces
more protests (ht), Morcha
protests
for constitution amendment (kp), House
obstruction
crosses a month (kp), Money
to
burn: Fears harboured by critics of CDP seem to be
coming true (kp), Foreign
policy
flux: As long as our leaders seek patronage from foreign
powers, Nepal can only exercise limited sovereignty,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), Better
luck
next year: Madhesis will remember 2016 for the
endless political dialogue that yielded little,
by Dipendra Jha (kp), Relevance
Of Reconciliation, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn), Continuous
snowfall, rain affect life of quake victims, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep), Data
collection
of quake victims in limbo (ht), Survey
for housing grant to be complete only by February
(rep), EC
‘not well-prepared’ as elections draw near, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep), Right
to reject: Providing electors maximum choice is the most
democratic practice. NOTA provision does just that,
by Neel Kantha Uprety (rep)
02/01/2017: Earthquake
victims
struggle amid severe cold. by Narahari Sapkota (rep)
[This is denial of assistance in
its gravest form!!], Govt
intensifies
talks with opposition UML, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp),
Ruling
coalition decides to push for amendment despite
obstruction (rep), Hearing
on
registration of bill to continue (ht), Govt
frets
over possible setback from within, by Roshan Sedhai
(kp), Boundary
revision:
Court ruling likely today (kp), SC
refuses to issue interim order against constitution
amendment bill, by Durga Dulal (rep) [!],
Parliament
should
be allowed to exercise its sovereign right,
interview with Ramesh Lekhak (kp), Consensus
a
casualty of rigid stances, by Prakash Acharya (ht),
National
Vigilance
Centre report: Delays, graft, bad behaviour rampant in
govt offices, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), HR
violators’
names will be disclosed soon, says NHRC (kp), The
year
in review: We hope the state does more to foster social
change and prosperity in 2017 (kp), A
year of governance disaster (rep), Politicized
schools: Political parties compete for top school posts
so that they get to use school budgets as they like,
by Ishwar Rauniyar (rep) [!?]
01/01/2017: Possibility
of
state failure: Democracy in Nepal seems to be floundering
due to the sheer folly of our visionless leaders, by
Khagendra N. Sharma (kp), Anti-federalists
And
Hindu Fanatics, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), PM
for
tabling amendment bill ‘tomorrow’, by Roshan Sedhai
(kp), Poll
dates
only after statute amendment bill is passed, PM assures
UDMF leaders, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), ‘Govt
leading
nation towards confrontation’, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), NC
leaders
say polls bottomline: Leaders, however, remain unclear
whether the polls would be held in the new structure or
for the existing local bodies, by Sarin Ghimire (kp),
EC
needs
five laws, admin centres for local polls by May, by
Prakash Acharya (ht), ‘Statute
has
failed to accommodate all’ (ht) [This
has already been for sure when the male Tagadhari
politicians presented their non-inclusive draft in mid
2015!!], Quake-hit
families
crushing pebbles for living, by Harihar Singh Rathour
(kp), Mahendriya
Rastrabad,
UML And Madhes, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [?]
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Timetable
(as of 6 March 2022)
5948
|
days
since Delhi agreement of political parties
|
5796
|
days
since the people forced King Gyanendra to end his putsch
|
5584
|
days
since Comprehensive Peace Agreement; government, leading
party politicians, former Maoists and army leaders still
prevent conclusion of the peace process
|
5529
|
days
since promulgation of the Interim Constitution
|
5079
|
days
since elections to CA-I
|
4448
|
days
since CA-I committees presented suggestions for the new
constitution (discussion in CA prevented by leading male
high caste politicians)
|
3687
|
days
since SRC presented suggestions for the federal structure
(majority suggestion rejected by Nepali Congress)
|
3570
|
days
since dissolution of CA-I (followed by constitutional
chaos, usurpation of power by top politicians and
government under the Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi)
|
3029
|
days
since elections to CA-II
|
2600
|
days
since promised Constitution by CA-II failed in time
|
2463
|
days
since non-inclusive deal by male Tagadhari leaders of the
three big parties
|
2359
|
days
since promulgation of non-inclusive and until today not
really implemented constitution through illegal procedure
(text
of constitution)
|
2233
|
days
since unilateral and non-inclusive first amendment of the
new constitution
|
1505
|
days
since the federal system should have been implemented;
still missing: numerous laws, infrastructure, fiscal
regulations, staff, naming of Province 1, etc.
|
1480
|
days
since KP Oli became PM: most of the necessary working
processes not really completed; instead, growing violation
of fundamental rights, federal chaos, unabated nepotism,
corruption and power struggles
|
0803
|
days
since the Samajbadi Party Nepal left the coalition
government after PM Oli refused any discussion to make the
constitution more inclusive though this promise had been
decisive for cooperation
|
0441
|
days
since PM Oli putsched and tried to destroy the democratic
system with the help of President Bidya Devi Bhandari
|
0376
|
days
since the Supreme Court confirmed the deliberate
unconstitutionality of Oli's procedure : Oli continued to
reject personal consequences and further destroyed
democracy and state
|
0364
|
days
since the Supreme Court ruled that the merger of CPN-UML
and CPN-MC to form the NCP on 17 May 2018 was
illegitimate, thereby reactivating the two original
parties
|
0237
|
days
since the Supreme Court reinstated the House of
Representatives again and ordered the replacement of Prime
Minister KP Oli by Sher Bahadur Deuba; still no
perspective; disregard of constitution and democratic
principles
|
|