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“A new beginning”

Sunday, January 17th, 2010
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Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal announced the beginning of a “new relationship with India” following a meeting with visiting Indian Minister of External Affairs SM Krishna on Sunday. The meeting held special importance since it occurred amid an increasingly strident Maoist campaign for ‘national independence’. Krishna expressed worries that the campaign would hurt bilateral relations. The Kathmandu Post reports:

In a Ministry of External Affairs statement, Krishna expressed, “his deep disappointment at the baseless attacks on India by the Maoist leadership which vitiate the age-old and time-tested friendly relations between India and Nepal, and the people of the two countries. “

Dahal’s response? Here’s Republica:

[Dahal explained] the party doesn’t want to strain bilateral relations, and argued for a new relationship on the basis of political change in Nepal and as per the aspirations of the people.

Dahal said he also took up a host of bilateral issues included border “encroachment”, “unequal treaties”,developing ew economic relationship, peace process and constitution writing in the meeting.

Although he claims not to have raised the issue of government change, he did tell Krishna that the government lacks popular support.

UNMIN Chief Karin Landgren is hopeful of the peace process but warns that some hurdles remain. She added that the HLPM is a welcome boost. The Himalayan Times reports:

She also stated that the Maoists restarting the act of grabbing private and public plots of land like during the conflict days and criminal activities of armed groups in the Tarai districts were threatening the peace process.

Despite opposition from UML CA members,the Committee to Determine Forms of Governance of State has endorsed its preliminary draft and concept paper. The draft, however, is incomplete since the Big Three and TMLP couldn’t agree on the “modalities of governance structure and electoral system.” Kathmandu Post reports:

It has proposed bicameral legislature with a Lower House-elected through first past the post electoral system and Upper House elected through proportional electoral system.

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2 Responses to ““A new beginning””

  1. Kamal on Says:

    for your information, Arthur, Prachand disbursed 3 crores to cronies while pm from his “discretionary” funds, 7 laks of this in the 24 hours before he resigned. baburam gave 3 crores to a campus in Gorkha run by his friends. I am not saying the Maoists are thieves, I’m just saying they are no different than the crooks before them. The sooner you admit that to yourself the better it will be for your
    own self-respect.

  2. Bijay Gautam on Says:

    Good to hear these flower embedded words from the comrade but threat remains on his authenticity as it gets changed time to time , its been evident for all fellow nepalese.

    growing maoist insurgeny in central India had made it more finicky for Indian Biggies to have peer peek a boo on Mr.Dahal and his allies. I would not deny that India is major trading partner , apart from relegious and cultural ties , its more or less the ego of i am big & you are small or you bull me cuz I am small & you are small and incapable of handling ISI operations. Bottom line is Nepal needs to emerge as a regional power on assuring its partner on National & International security.

    I am a proud Nepali with clear vision on where I need to go or stand , wish he same vision could be shared by our old,bald & semi failed leaders. A nation with successfull people and failed leaders.

    wake up!!

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