Monday, February 18, 2008

Maoists Decide Candidates For Constituent Assembly Poll

Further intensifying its April 10 Constituent Assembly (CA) election-drive, CPN-Maoist, a major ally in the Seven Party Alliance (SPA), has finalized constituencies for some of its major figures.
A party source said party chairman Prachanda will contest from constituency 10 or 6 of Kathmandu and 2 of Rolpa districts. Similarly, party’s second in rank and file Dr Baburam Bhattarai is set to contest from constituency 2 of Gorkha district.The party has decided to field central leaders CP Gajurel ‘Gaurab’ for constituency 2 of Sindhuli, Ram Bahadur Thapa ‘Badal’ for 2 of Chitwan, Matrika Yadav for Dhanusa (constituency yet not decided), Dev Gurung for Manang, Agni Saptoka for 2 of Sindhupalchowk, Jayapuri Gharti for 2 of Rolpa and Hisila Yami for 7 of Kathmandu.

Although party committees have recommended the name of Maoist Spokesperson and Minister for Information and Communications Krishna Bahadur Mahara and Pampha Bhusal for candidates in Dang and Arghakhanchi districts, the party is discussing suitable constituencies for them.

Barsa Man Pun ‘Ananta’ and Mohan Baidhya ‘Kiran’ have been recommended for Lalitpur 1 and Dang respectively. “But the party may nominate their names under the proportional electoral system,” the source said.

Interestingly, more than 50 percent of 35 Maoist central leaders will not participate in the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) electoral system. 
“Since we need some strong leaders to engage in party activities during the poll, they will be included in proportional system,” a senior Maoist leader said.

He said the party also wants to make sure that those central leaders who contest the poll must secure victory.
The party is in its final stage in declaring the name of all its candidates. “We will announce the name of candidates selected for both proportional and First-Past-The-Post system by tomorrow,” the leader, preferring to remain unnamed, said.

Maoist-UML working to forge alliance

Senior leaders from both the Maoists and the UML on Monday held a meeting at UML central office to discuss the ways how to forge an alliance during the Constituent Assembly (CA) poll.
“Today, we discussed the need of a left-alliance during the Constituent Assembly poll,” a participant said.
During the meeting, leaders from both the parties decided to first obtain reports from local level on alliance for the poll.

“We may take such a decision from central level once reports are received from our respective parties’ local bodies,” the participant said.

The UML team led by party Standing Committee member Bam Dev Gautam also proposed to discuss various modalities of alliance. “Alliance between the UML and the Maoists is almost certain, but we are discussing its modalities,” the participant said.

 The leaders will sit for another round of meeting on Tuesday.

 

 

 

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Aba Pakkai Chunab Hunchha. Indian Leaders Ask Nepal Govt To Hold Constituent Assembly Poll on Time

A high-level Indian delegation of a major ruling party has emphasized on timely Constituent Assembly (CA) poll in Nepal.

The four member team, which arrived on Tuesday, in separate meetings with Minister for Peace and Reconstruction Ram Chandra Poudel and Minister for Home Krishna Prasad Sitaula, said Nepal government should hold the CA poll on time.

During the meetings, the team told the ministers that Indian government wants democracy and peace to flourish in Nepal.

General Secretary of Congress (I) Digvijaya Singh after the meeting with Poudel, said, “We passed the message of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress (I) President Sonia Gandhi that Nepal government should concentrate on holding the Constituent Assembly poll on time.”

He said CA poll is indispensable to ensure lasting peace and democracy in Nepal.

He said the Nepal government should hold peaceful negotiation with Madhesi leaders and go to the poll with a strong unity.

During the three-day visit, the Congress (I) team is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala, CPN-UML General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda, Former Prime Minister and Chairman of Rastriya Janashakti Party Surya Bahadur Thapa, Rastriya Prajatantra Party Chairperson Pashupati Shumsher Rana and leaders of agitating Madhesi parties.

The team led by Congress (I) General Secretary Singh will also hold separate meetings the representatives of civil society and other Ministers.

Joint secretary at the Congress (I) foreign department Dr Ranbir Thakur, Congress (I) press department chief Veerappa Moily, Dr Shakil Ahmed and Jiten Prasad are members of the delegation.

The delegation will submit its report to Congress (I) president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh after the visit.

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Parties Will Call Madhesis For Yet Another Dialogue

Seven Party Alliance (SPA) has formed a new dialogue team to initiate a negotiation with recently formed United Madhesi Democratic Front (UMDF).

 A meeting of the SPA Steering Committee on Monday formed the seven-member team led by Vice President of Nepali Congress (NC) and Minister for Peace and Reconstruction Ram Chandra Poudel. Other members but Jhalanath Khanal of UML, of the team, are yet to be finalized.

 “The team will soon hold a decisive dialogue with the Madhesi leaders to prepare a better environment for the Constituent Assembly poll,” said Sunil Prajapati, central leader of Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP).

 Today’s meeting has also decided to probe the attacks on leaders and cadres of NC and UML in Darchula, Baitadi and Sindhuli by Young Communist League (YCL) of the Maoists.

 “Seven political parties will form a probe team, investigate the incident and will take due action against those involved in attacking political leaders and cadres,” said UML leader Khanal.

 However, the NC, UML and Maoist leaders traded blames for about two hours during today’s meeting. The Maoist leaders charged that the government violated the 23-point agreement by raiding offices of YCL in Kathmandu. “They (Maoists) also charged that the government has failed to implement the 23-point agreement,” a participant said.

 The NC and UML leaders, in return, accused the Maoists of using its youth wing, YCL to attack other political parties. UML General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, during the meeting said the Maoists must dissolve its YCL to prepare an environment for CA poll.

 Maoist Chairman Prachanda however countered that the NC and the UML are engaged in defaming the YCL in a coordinated manner. “Following the two-hour heated discussion, the leaders reached a conclusion that the seven-party unity must remain intact for the success of CA poll,” said the participant.
He said the leaders discussed that their differences might cost democracy and peace.

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Maoists Preparing For Another War!

The latest activities of the Maoists underline the fact that they are preparing for another war to capture the state power. The Maoists, who fought to establish their communist republic for the past 10 years, don’t believe in election. They are also not going to score majority in the Constituent Assembly (CA) poll, which is scheduled for April 10. Even a layman knows that the Maoists will lose the poll. If they lose the poll, they are sure to ignore the verdict and will resume their armed struggle to establish their communist republic. Therefore, the Maoists are now waiting to see whether they will be successful to reach their destination through election. Once they fail, they will revolt. Last week, Maoist Chairman Prachanda addressing his cadres in Chitwan reiterated his point that the Maoists will resume the revolt if they will lose the poll.

Therefore, political parties should be aware that the Maoists are not honest in the CA poll. They don’t want to lose their control on villages. This is one of the reasons they attacked former state minister and lawmaker of Nepali Congress Dilendra Prasad Badu in Darchula on Wednesday.

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Read How Young Communist League (YCL) of Maoists Are Running Their Business

 
Economics of YCL

BY GHANASHYAM OJHA

Much has been said and written about extortion, intimidation and abductions by the Young Communist League (YCL) and its occasional dabbling in social work. But hardly anything has been written on the financing of this most sophisticated and perhaps most ruthless political machine with 40,000 full-time paid cadres across the country. 

The Post approached a number of YCL leaders in Kathmandu Valley and asked where they got the money to keep their organization going? The answer was almost unanimous: “It’s the generous contribution of the people.” But there is more to it than that.

Consider room and board first: YCL provides Rs 500 monthly allowance and food and accommodation to its full-time cadres. At a merge Rs 60 per day for two meals, YCL needs to spend Rs 18,00 for each cadre.

For 40,000 cadres, the monthly budget (including allowance and meals) is Rs 92 million, which means one billion rupees in annual terms. On top of this, YCL needs to find accommodation for the cadres, who are ready to ‘act’ any time the party orders. 

Surprisingly, each of the YCL units is ’self-sufficient’. The party doesn’t provide any financial support and has asked each of them to generate its own revenue. There are over 10,000 full-time YCL members, in 41 units, in Kathmandu Valley alone.

When asked how YCL manages its finances, Chandra Bahadur Thapa aka Sagar, YCL-in-charge for the Valley, said, “People provide it voluntarily.”

He offered a further explanation: People know that a parallel Maoist administration exists in the country and they cooperate, providing us financial assistance.

He proudly elaborated how his 300-member YCL unit, based in Balaju, has constructed new buildings for the unit with the help of ‘generous’ support from local people. “Generous people provided us bricks, cement and other items. So we were encouraged to build new houses for our comrades,” he said pointing to a construction in progress.

Pratap Gurung aka  Mausam, YCL-in-charge of Kapan, also says he has been running his 100-member YCL unit smoothly with ‘generous aid’ from people in different walks of life.

“Shoe factories provide us shoes and various other industrialists provide food and other items. Even some hoteliers here willingly give us a monthly levy ranging from Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000. So we have not faced any financial problems so far” says Gurung, former company commander of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Third Division in Chitwan.

He also claimed that since the YCL punishes any criminals operating in the area, many business entrepreneurs and hoteliers are happy to provide them a monthly donation as ‘levy’. 

Mausam’s team has occupied a garment factory, which is essentially the property of Nepal Bank Limited. The bank seized the factory after owners Laxmi Acharya and Sher Bahadur Thapa failed to repay debts.

But that’s bank property, how can you take it under your control? “Our party (Maoist) will soon talk to Nepal Bank and request it to sell it to us us at a reasonable price,” he said.

The locals in Kapan refuse to talk to the press about what they think of YCL activities in their vicinity. “I don’t want to speak about it,” a local hotelier told the Post, refusing to reveal his identity.

Forget the locals, even Kathmandu police refuse to comment about the YCL on record. A senior police official, preferring to remain unnamed, said, “The people are forced to provide money to the YCL.”

He also said the YCL has taken the law into their own hands in the name of maintaining security in various places.

“It’s an open secret that the YCL has been operating as a parallel administration in the country. Although we document their crimes, the government dissuades us from taking action against any YCL person. So we just ignore any crime in which the YCL is involved,” he said.

Police records, obtained by the Post, show that the YCL has set up offices in 23 locations in Kathmandu Valley alone.

When asked about the future of the YCL, Sagar, former brigadier commander of the PLA Dinesh-Ramji Battalion, said, “Once we form our government, it will be dismissed.” Till then, the ‘generous aid’- euphemism for soft extortion - will continue.

 

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