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31/12/2018: My
disappeared father: Families who lost relatives
during the Maoist conflict are still seeking
truth and justice, by Ram Kumar Bhandari
(kp), Road
to
justice: Nepal’s transitional justice process
failed to pursue transformative agenda of CPA.
It seems to be moving away from socio-economic
dimensions of conflict, by Tika P. Dhakal
(rep), #WhoKilledNirmala?:
When
those in power and with agency to protect the
citizens and uphold societal law and order
responds with hostility to an earnest call for
accountability, it shows how fractured the
country’s justice and law enforcement system is,
by Nayak Paudel (kp), Speaking
out
and aloud: The #MeToo momentum in Nepal, while
welcome, dissipated before it could even make a
dent in Nepal’s power structures, by Alisha
Sijapati (kp), Experts
warn of security risk as Chinese firm is chosen
to equip PM’s Office, by Anil Giri (kp), Promises
kept and broken: For the next four years, the
focus should be on ensuring that promises are
few, they are concrete—and most importantly,
they are kept (kp), Disappointing
Oli: People are fast losing faith in the
strongest government the country has in decades,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Revolution
within the communist party, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), Birth
pangs
of Naya Nepal: Starting in 2018, Nepal made a
big leap towards a federal system from a unitary
state. This historic transformation has not been
smooth as the federal and subnational
governments bicker over devolved powers, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Looking
back, marching forward: It would be unfair to
overlook some of the economic achievements of
this administration, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp)
30/12/2018: Efforts
on to unite two factions of rights activists and
conflict victims, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Dahal
gains ground as Oli feels the heat: Retaining
his support base, ex-Maoist chief wins over his
former rivals, by Tika R Pradhan (kp), People’s
democracy or socialism: NCP leaders confused,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Medical
fraternity
warns sternprotests: Eleven medical
associations have submitted a memorandum
to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health
and Population Upendra Yadav, by Nayak
Paudel (kp), The
Nepali know-it-all: Tea stalls, canteens and
drink parties are the usual places where they
congregate, by Nirmal Kandel (kp), Wanted:
Governance: The Nepali government must be held
culpable for infrastructural challenges, by
Nicholas Kolesky (kp), PMO
awards
contract to Huawei agent without competition:
The Rs 54 million contract is for setting up a
video conferencing system, by Sunil Sapkota
(rep) [PM Oli firmly
believes that he is always above law and
constitution!]
29/12/2018: Federal
Affairs
Ministry asks local governments not to enact
laws on their own: Contrary to constitutional
provision, ministry issues circular to 753 local
units to consult with the Centre before
formulating any law, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Misunderstanding of
federalism or deliberate disregard of the
constitution? Probably the latter!], Integrity
policy
gathers dust at PM’s Office, by Anil Giri
(kp), Transformation
in Leadership, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), No
end
to ‘slavery’ in some Madhes communities:
Oppressed people demand right to land and
dignified life, by Upendra Lamichhane (rep)
28/12/2018: ‘Untouchability’
culture
among Dalits weakens anti-discrimination drive,
by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Cabinet
names
five envoys, recalls three, by Anil Giri
(kp) [They all belong to
the small minority of male Bahuns (about 6.5% of
the population) that has been "extremely
discriminated" by filling most of the positions
in state and administration!], Time
to
warm up: Lawmakers must take a proactive
approach to discuss and pass crucial bills
during the winter session of the House (ht),
12
years
later, justice is a mirage: A proposal to find a
way out of the transitional justice impasse
splits the victims’ movement, by Sewa
Bhattarai (nt), Justice
in
transition: The international community has seen
transitional justice as a barrier to the peace
process rather than a necessary part of it,
by David Seddon (nt), Govt
talks
team submits report sans talks with Chand-led
group (ht), No
conflict
in country, says talks team: Dissolved panel
urges government to curb illegal activities of
the Chand-led CPN and to keep vigil of Raut’s
separatist movement, by Tika R Pradhan (kp),
Freed
suspects
allege torture in custody, by Ujjwal Satyal
(ht), Police
deny
torturing suspects during interrogation: Pradip
Rawal and Bishal Chaudhary, the latest
suspects in Nirmala murder case, cleared
by DNA evidence, by Nayak Paudel (kp), Manange
lays
claim to state legislature seat, by Lal
Prasad Sharma (kp) [???],
Want
my
advice? The prime minister and ministers should
hire experts to provide counsel and ensure
execution, by Saroj Dhakal (kp), From
monarchy
to republic: Good governance is one of the key
requisites for the economic success of a country,
by Amrit Bhandari (kp), Conflict
victims
form splinter group (ht), Expensive
periods:
Why tax on pads?, by Pooja Bista (ht), Nepal,
Inc
in 2019: Outmigration will only stop if the
government starts behaving less like a tax
collector, and more as an investor, by Anil
Chitrakar (nt)
27/12/2018: Nirmala
murder
case: 2nd suspect freed by DNA report, accuses
police of torture, by Sanjaya Lama (kp), Auditor
general
says minister lied to House panel: Tanka Mani
Sharma says Rabindra Adhikari did not consult
his office before making payment for the jets,
by Anil Giri (kp), Child
marriage,
once rampant, sees decline in a rural community:
Dipendra, the father of Suraj, says he had
received a bicycle, Rs10,000 in cash, some
utensils and clothes as dowry during the wedding,
by Shiva Puri (kp), Dr
KC
threatens to go on hunger strike from January 1
(kp), Throwing
caution
to the wind: The authorities’ inaction
towards air pollution is inexcusable
(kp), Resolve
constitution
amendment (rep), Reassessing
Panchayat:
The political culture of Nepali state is deeply
imbued in the shadows of its Panchayati past.
Panchayat has had overwhelming presence in
Nepali psyche, by Pranab Kharel and Gaurab
KC (rep), What
ails
Nepal? As a traveler, I’ve seen different
countries and societies. While traveling I try
to understand how different societies and
governments function. During my stay in Nepal, I
realized that government here does not work for
Nepalis, by Nicholas Kolesky (rep)
26/12/2018: Quake
survivors
live on the edge despite tall claims: According
to the authority, only 2,000 vulnerable
beneficiaries—people above 70 years and single
women above 65—have received Rs50,000 grant,
by Anil Giri (kp), Oli
positive
aboutaddressing RJP-N demands, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), High-level
talks
team to submit report today, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), Trying
to
rise: Until Congress gets multidimensional,
changeable and dynamic actors in
leadership position, the party won’t be able to
come out of the blind alley, by Shankar
Tiwari (rep), Federal
Parliament’s
winter session begins, by Jagdishor Panday
(ht), Nepal
And
Indo-Pacific Strategy, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km)
25/12/2018: Rift
grows
among conflict victims: Disgruntled group forms
new body (rep), Victims’
body
refutes claims against charter: The leaders from
the umbrella body say the blame is baseless,
saying they had always stood for the
process (kp), Task
force
to address issues of injured fighters (kp) [12 years after the end of
civil war when their party joined main stream
and government with their leaders getting top
positions and living in wealth!?], Dialogue
Over
Conflict, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Quake
victims
still awaiting relocation to safer sites, by
Himnath Devkota (rep), Bishal
taken
to Kathmandu for medical examination, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Medical
education
bill: Panel yet to agree on key points, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Beyond
elective
dictatorship: Abusing arithmetic comfort can
lead to tyranny, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Summit
all
down: The aftermath of the Asia Pacific Summit
has accentuated the government’s hypocrisies,
by Madhab P. Khanal (kp), PM’s
Eyes, Ear and Grain of Truth, by Prem Khatry
(rn)
24/12/2018: Government
to
clear legal hurdle to US arms deal, by Binod
Ghimire and Anil Giri (kp) [Nepal's governments and politicians have
always believed that they are above the law!],
Gyawali
refutes
reports about Nepal joining US Indo-Pacific
strategy, by Anil Giri (kp), Nepal
doesn’t
have global or regional strategic ambitions:
Foreign minister (rep), Congress
raps
govt over ‘authoritarian ambitions’ (rep), Culture
of
learning: The illusion of being informed is so
strong that even the educated have lost the
ability to differentiate between misinformation,
disinformation and ‘genuine’ fake news, by
CK Lal (rep), Away
with
hearing system: Our parliamentary hearing system
has not become anything more than a ritual. We
need to do away with it through constitution
amendment, by Arzoo Karki and Sagar Baral
(rep)
23/12/2018: Conflict-hit
women
demand prompt response to their plaints
(ht), Guarantee
equal
career opportunity for all staff, suggest Indian
experts: Nepali officials advised to outlaw
trade unions in civil service. Firing suggested
for non-performing staff, by Suresh Raj
Neupane (kp), Khambuwan
gives
up arms, enters into peaceful politics, by
Bedraj Paudel (kp), Khambuwan
Mukti
Morcha surrenders arms (rep), Chaudhary:
Police
tortured me to extract confession, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Overlooked:
Inequality
and poverty go hand-in-hand, by Hari Prasad
Shrestha (kp), Nepal
won’t
join US-led Indo-Pacific alliance: Gyawali
(rep)
22/12/2018: Chhaupadi-free
drive
ineffective, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Congress
to
have 14 office bearers, by Anil Giri (kp) [There cannot be enough
positions for power greedy politicians! This is
typical for Nepal's big parties and proves
non-democratic structures and interests!!],
Oli
government
is working at the behest of crony capitalists,
says Shrestha (kp), Time
for
a revolt: The old monsters have to go. They are
the reason why millions of young folks have to
go overseas to make a few Dinars more to feed
their families, by Guffadi (kp), Deepak
Manange
released after SC’s order (rep) [???]
21/12/2018: Justice,
interrupted:
Transitional Justice will only work if those in
charge are trusted, by Mohna Ansari (kp), Crippled
commissions:
Victims’ long wait for justice, by Ram Dayal
Rakesh (ht), Ex-UN
official
in Nepal to discuss transitional justice issues,
by Binod Ghimire and Anil Giri (kp), Work
in
tandem: Government and bureaucracy must be
receptive to each other’s concerns (kp), The
toilers
are gone: Nepal should consider building
programmes to support the capacities of migrant
families, by Sameer Karki (kp), NCP
leaders
criticized at party meet for lavish lifestyle:
Some ask PM to dump controversial ministers,
punish poor performance (rep)
20/12/2018: US
says
Nepal is part of its Indo-Pacific strategy:
Experts say the move could invite friction
between Beijing and Kathmandu, by Anil Giri
(kp), US
seeks
key role for Nepal in Indo-Pacific as China ups
forays, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Better
late
than never: The government should clarify its
engagement with the United Peace Federation,
by Kushal Pokharel (kp) [And
the PM should give back his completely
undeserved award!], No
pay
for 1,000 workers at Melamchi project since 2
months, by Dhruba Dangal (rep), SAC
tells
govt to conduct by-elections by mid-May
(rep), New
law
forces people to cross Birgunj border on foot,
by Ritesh Tripathi (rep), Students
likely
to face textbook shortage yet again (rep), Watch
your
democracy: If the stalwarts of Nepali democracy
are not vigilant, authoritarian forces will
likely suspend our democracy once again, by
Bimal Pratap Shah (rep)
19/12/2018: Playing
politics
with justice: The proposed high-level political
mechanism is believed to be yet another strategy
to award immunity to perpetrators of serious
crimes committed during conflict-era, by
Charan Prasai (rep), PM,
chief
ministers endorse plan to implement federalism,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Centre,
provinces
agree to adopt fresh timeline: Panel, led by
Home Minister Thapa, recommends new deadline for
realisation of federalism, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Timeline
to
address demands of provinces endorsed (rep),
Is
Oli
losing his grip on the unified party?, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp), President
summons
winter session of Parliament, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) Govt
yet
again fails to improve budget spending capacity:
Capital expenditure stands at 12.59pc of the
total allocation in first five months (ht)
18/12/2018: TRC
still
clueless about Rolpa house massacre, by
Dinesh Subedi (rep), Ruling
party
leaders tear apart joint political paper:
Leaders claim the party has been lifeless
without meetings, contact with the cadre, and
lively interaction with the people, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp), Nirmala
murder
case: Mother files case against police for
destroying proof, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Parliament
meet
from next week, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Forced
seasonal
migration causes gender role transformations
(rep), Provincial
ministers,
mayors not happy with their ranking: Elected
officials say the order of precedence is
‘unfair’ considering that they drive the
bureaucratic unit, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Local
bodies’
staff across country launch protest (rep), Taking
ctrl:
For a secure and functioning Digital Nepal, the
government should engage local programmers,
by Prakash Paudel (kp), NC
leaders
in fix as calls for Hindu state grow (rep) [Such a party would no longer
be entitled to represent the people of
multi-ethnic and multi-religious Nepal!],
Italian
contractor
abandons Melamchi water project (ht)
17/12/2018: After
Gautam,
more leaders to oppose Oli: At the Standing
Committee meeting today, more NCP members
prepare to counter the policies adopted to run
the party and the government, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), Bibeksheel
Sajha
presses Minister Pokhrel to resign, by Nayak
Paudel (kp), Nepali
Congress
torn over draft charter, by Anil Giri (kp),
Call
for
restoration of hindu state (kp) [NC showing its true
anti-secular face by denying Nepal's
multiethnic, multreligious and multicultural
identity], Government
‘to
issue staff rejig notice in a week’ (kp), Shaking
heads:
New law avoiding competitive bidding could
breed more corruption (kp), PM’s
IT
consultant ‘misusing power’ to land big
contracts, by Sunil Sapkota (rep), In
search
of judicial independence: The judicial council
has not addressed the federal aspirations of the
people, by Praveen Kumar Yadav and Mohan
Kumar Karna (kp), Feeling
cheated,
ex-Maoist combatants wish to die (rep), Echoes
of
Biplab: Biplab bitterly rues over having
accepted the short-lived preposterous
“Prachanda-path” that waylaid workers and
threatened to drag the nation toward an abyss of
disintegration, by P. Kharel (rep), High-level
talks
team holds dialogue with 22 outfits, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht), Dalit
settlement
sold after ward chair errs (ht) [????]
16/12/2018: Underperforming
provinces
wantreinforcement: Lack of infrastructure,
staff and experience hindering performance
of provincial governments and their agencies,
leaders say at a gathering (kp), 20,000
staffers
to fall short even after adjustment, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Nirmala
rape
and murder: Struggle committee announces fresh
agitation (kp), Local,
provincial
govts spending on same project, by Nagendra
Upadhyay (rep)
15/12/2018: Civil
society
group protests transitional justice junket,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Disgruntled
group
calls on Swiss to stand firm on int’l standards:
In the memorandum, the dissident group has
appealed to the United Nations and Switzerland
to stand consistently for ending impunity and
fulfillment of the victims’ right to truth,
justice and reparations (rep), The
Civil Servants Ordinance, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn), Marginal
Utility of State for the Deprived, by Kiran
Dahal (rn), Women
still
reluctant to register complaints against
domestic violence (ht)
14/12/2018: Rana
picked
to head Supreme Court: Poised to serve full four
years, first since 1995, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp), Watchdog
says
pollution issue complaints more than crime
(kp), Roll
call:
Chronic absenteeism in the House committees
needs to be addressed (kp), Looking
back
to look forward: For Nepal, understanding the
past is crucial to understanding our own role in
the present, by Amish Mulmi (kp), People
and
the ballot box: Should governments fail to
deliver, the people will band together to defeat
ruling regimes, by Avasna Pandey (kp), Photojournalist
detained
for taking photos outside Shital Niwas
(rep), 'Abroad
trips
by local reps a drain on taxpayers' money'
(rep), Govt
mulling
over federal police ordinance, by Jagdishor
Panday (ht) [Why another
ordinance? There is an elected parliament that
is responsible for legislation!!], Wheels
of
justice: An empowered and independent judiciary
strengthens the foundation of democracy and
keeps the wheels of justice turning (ht), Indian
State
Assembly Elections Warning Shots To Oli, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
13/12/2018: Political
quick-fix
won’t provide justice: As a member of the UN
Human Rights Council, Nepal must uphold the
charter of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (rep), 'Monopoly
of
capitalist big media houses' must en, says Dahal
(rep) [Another frontal
attack on free press and freedom of opinion!!],
Legislation
planned
to pick developer for projects above Rs 50b
without bids: PMo pushes draft law with
contentious provisions; expert slams decision
that ‘will promote corruption’, by Bibek
Subedi (kp), Activists
stage
symbolic protest demanding justice, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Need
of Executive Presidency, by Mukti Rijal
(rn), Deuba's
absence
postpones CC meeting (rep), Power
to
people: The government should stop vacillating
and go for devolving powers to provincial and
local levels with due urgency, by Manjeet
Mishra (rep)
12/12/2018: Truant
lawmakers
undermine role of House committees, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Oli
government
on the path to authoritarianism: Congress,
by Anil Giri (kp), Relatives
of
new ‘suspects’ protest: Citizen Struggle forum
Co-ordinator says the authorities have framed
innocent people to protect the real culprits,
by Mohan Budhair and Bhawani Bhatta (kp), 1,020
officials
fail to submit property details: Law states that
public official should submit personal property
details within 60 days of assuming office,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Centre
initiates
civil servants’ adjustment: The federal
government will fill the vacancies at the
provincial and local levels by adjusting the
current pool of staffLaw states that public
official should submit personal property details
within 60 days of assuming office, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp) [Long live the central state in federal
Nepal!], New
chief
justice suspense lingers as PM Oli defers
council meeting: Meeting postponed for the third
time to December 20, by Tika R Pradhan (kp)
[???]
11/12/2018: Overall
situation
not satisfactory, says NHRC (ht), Fault
lines
in federalism: Unless the concerns of the states
are addressed, stagnancy will prolong (kp),
High-level
panel
to resolve states’ concerns, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp) [Implement
the federal constitution and not the
anti-federal wishes of the political elite!],
Five-man
task-force
formed to address grievances of provinces
(rep), Listen
to
chief ministers (rep), Act
sincerely:
PM must address the issues raised by CMs by
enacting umbrella laws which are a must for
effective functioning of provinces
(ht), Task
force
meets today to dwell on addressing
inter-province issues, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Shifting
Democratic
Values, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), The
Intellectuals And Challenges, by Prem Khatry
(rn), Party
name
dispute: Apex court serves show cause to NCP,
poll body, by Tika R Pradhan (kp), Nirmala
case
remains unsolved: PM Oli (rep), House
panel
asks IGP tough questions, by Jagdishor
Panday (ht), Dahal
warns
of counter-revolution (ht) [??]
10/12/2018: Walk
the
talk: The global community has little faith in
the government’s ability to fulfil its human
rights obligations, by Raju Prasad Chapagai
(kp), Overall
human
rights situation still not satisfactory, says
NHRC (ht), Call
to
amend citizenship provisions (ht), Provinces
table
grievances at inter-state meet, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), CMs
complain
about lack of laws, by Kosh Raj Koirala
(rep), Centre
not
cooperating: CMs, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Projects
to
provinces: That the federal govt has taken
control over projects that were under provinces
just doesn’t go well with the idea of federalism
(ht), An
age-old
problem: Our senior citizens deserve better
(kp), Women
activists
stage protest with blindfolds demanding justice
for Nirmala, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep),
Reporting
of
VAW cases up after operation of helpline service
(rep), Hail
Comrade
Chairman! With the mass intelligentsia ready to
pounce upon his critics, Oli is confident
that he can cut the media and intelligentsia
down to size, by CK Lal (rep)
09/12/2018: Words
have
consequences (rep), Govt
takes
over projects meant for provinces, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Provinces
blame
Kathmandu for dismal spending: The combined
budget of the seven provinces is Rs113.43
billion while their total spending remains
Rs2.36 billion as of December 5, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), Chief
ministers
to raise issues at inter-state council, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp), All
chief
ministers in Kathmandu with list of demands
(rep), Protests
continue
even as police claim ‘narrowing list of
suspects’, by Nayak Paudel (kp), Locals
suspect
police might be framing poor people again ,
by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep)
08/12/2018: Speechless
in
Baluwatar: Oli is more than happy to receive a
medal for good governance and leadership which
is probably the biggest joke, by Guffadi
(kp), NC
chides
PM for his jibe against critics (rep), Transitional
justice:
There’s no confusion, says Law Minister Dhakal
(ht), EC’s
recognition
of NCP challenged (ht), Watchdog
files
graft case against former minister: Case filed
against 21 people at Special Court; Rs2.54b
recovery sum sought from Pandey’s firm, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), CIAA
sues
ex-minister Pandey, 20 others for shoddy work on
Sikta (rep), Ex-minister,
others
booked for embezzling billions (ht)
07/12/2018: PM’s
threats
are unbecoming of his high office, intellectuals
say: Oli takes a stab at academics and
journalists who have been vocal critics of his
administration, by Anil Giri (kp), Provinces,
local
levels seek larger slices of revenue pie, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), The
reluctant
federalist: Excessive centralisation of power
has become a fait accompli of the present
federal Nepal, by Krishna Hachhethu (kp)
06/12/2018: Officials
sleep
as victims weep: A mother cries for out-of-coma
son with amputed leg; An ailing father writes
songs for murdered daughter, by Nayak Paudel
(kp), Dr
KC
concerned over 'growing 'mafia influence in
judiciary' (rep), Rape
victims
in Jumla settle cases fearing social stigma,
by DB Budha (rep) [Reconciliation
instead of justice for victims: Same procedure
as that planned by the government for war time
crimes!!], Where
are
missing women and children? (rep)
05/12/2018: Ministry
finds
174 laws clashing with statute, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) [Almost
39 months after the constitution came into
force?!], Cabinet
passes
ordinance to adjust civil servants: Nepali
Congress says government move violates the
letter and spirit of the constitution, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp), Nirmala’s
mum
leaves Capital to join family and activist
protests, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp)
04/12/2018: Transitional
justice
bodies prepare to go as term sees end, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), CIEDP
refutes
CVCP’s charge (ht), Rights
activists
in fresh protest demanding justice for Nirmala,
by Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Campaign
to
seek justice for Nirmala Panta gains momentum
(ht), Use
hi-tech
to manage disasters: PM (kp) [??], A
long way to go: Before achieving ‘Digital
Nepal’, the state must invest in ICT education
throughout the country, by Manoj Bhattarai
(kp) [!!], The
Sanity of Leadership, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn),
Failing
leader:
The
poster
boy of national progress and prosperity is
losing his sheen, with his freshly-hung pictures
looking down mockingly, by Devendra Gautam
(rep), Provinces,
local
units told to apply for special grants by
mid-December: New working procedures pave way
for transfer of Rs 20 billion allocated in
budget (rep)
03/12/2018: Constitutional
bodies,
PM’s Office locked in a dispute: Singha Durbar
has written to four constitutional bodies,
asking them to report their pending tasks within
15 days. In a meeting, chiefs of the bodies
decide to defy the call, by Anil Giri (kp),
Nirmala
rape,
murder: Protests continue in several places
(kp), Protestors
put
‘Nirmala stickers’ on bags, jackets, and
motorbikes (rep), File
criminal
suit against those who destroyed evidences: Dr
KC, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep), Nirmala
rape
and murder: SP, inspector appeal for lost jobs,
by Nayak Paudel (kp), Government,
CPN
trade barbs over failed talks, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), PM
raises
0.1 million dollar ethical question: Accepts
monetary award from a controversial INGO
(ht) [PM Oli's
government is neither characterised by special
leadership qualities nor by good governance! A
successful conclusion of the peace process is
deliberately blocked by the government!]
02/12/2018: Fearful
leader
to tearful father: The resounding power of pain
must inspire everyone to reconcile with the past,
by Shambhu Ram Simkhada (kp), A
check for change: Why do we need reform in
election laws?, by Krishna Man Pradhan (kp),
Politics,
Morality and Madhes, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Nepal’s
journey
toward peace a good example for other countries:
PM Oli (rep) [Peace
without justice and rule of law as example??],
Injured
conflict
victim neglected by state: He has got no justice
even after a court verdict in his favor, by
Sabita Shrestha (rep), Hundreds
rally
for justice in Nirmala case (rep), Protesters
defy
police warning (ht), Govt
dialogue
team 'wrapping up work' without any success,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), Urgent
bills
to be ready within 15 days (ht) [Urgent?? Ten months after
the formation of the Oli government?]
01/12/2018: Police
detain
activists for pasting Nirmala posters, by
Bhawani Bhatta and Nayak Paudel (kp) [The Oli government as veto
players with respect to rule of law, justice and
human rights!!], Police
disrupt
peaceful protest: Arrest 12 persons for pasting
posters featuring Nirmala (ht), Statute
discriminates
against women, say MPs (ht), Conflict
victims
to narrate their sufferings to public (ht),
Ruling
party
leaders express fury at NGO conference: As the
international peace summit gets under way, NCP
leaders voice discontent over the state’s
involvement, by Tika R Pradhan (kp), Two-day
Asia
Pacific Summit 2018 kicks off today: PM Oli to
inaugurate event, over 1,500 participants to
attend (rep), Traffic
police
withdraws odd-even vehicle rule (rep), Disabled
people
to campaign for inclusion across the
country: 513,321 disabled people live in Nepal,
according to 2011 census, by Anup Ojha (kp),
Families
displaced
by 2014 Jure landslide are still without homes,
by Anish Tiwari (kp)
30/11/2018: Pomp
and
circus on full display as state splurges on NGO
conference: Finance Ministry officials say
government entities asked for Rs320
million for the event, by Anil Giri (kp), VVIPs
start
landing in Kathmandu for Asia Pacific Summit
(rep), People
bear
the brunt of odd-even vehicle rule, by
Sanjaya Lama and Samuel Chhettri (kp), Draw
the
line: State supporting events hosted by
organisations accused of active religious
conversion is unwarranted (kp), Special
rapporteur:
Nirmala murder is a test case for Nepal, by
Tsering D Gurung (kp), UN
official
concerned about delay in providing justice to
Nirmala Panta (ht), Avoid
ordinance:
It will not augur well for democracy and rule of
law if the executive intends to run the
administration through ordinance (ht), Justice
delayed
and denied: Quest for truth and justice in
daughter’s murder has driven Nirmala’s father to
insanity, by Sewa Bhattarai (nt)
29/11/2018: The
ageing
warriors: Betrayed by the state and the parties,
it’s an endless wait for justice for the victims,
by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Minister
orders
state media to muzzle—and counter—Dr KC, Nirmala
news, by Anil Giri (kp) [Another step towards dictatorship! The
people should no longer read government owned
media!], MPs
protest
plan to bring civil servants ordinance (rep)
[The government bypasses
basic democratic institutions such as
parliament!], Rotating
leadership
pushes RJPN to brink of split: Party to withdraw
support from govt (rep), People
still
unaware of right to info (ht) [And the government of PM Oli
does everything that they will never become
aware!]
28/11/2018: Pricey
publicity
stunt obscures much-hyped social security policy,
by Bibek Subedi and Anil Giri (kp), The
cult
of KP: Social security scheme should reflect in
government’s policies—not in its posters
(kp), Oli
adds
teeth to intelligence body: Draft law proposes
that the intelligence chief report directly to
the prime minister and the chief secretary on a
regular basis, by Anil Giri (kp), Victims’
demand
alarms civil leaders, by Binod Ghimire (kp),
Victims,
HR
activists seeks UN help over transitional
justice (rep), 6
rape cases a day in first quarter of fiscal year,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), Testing
times
for democracy: While in opposition communists
make nationalism their sole agenda. When they
lead the government they tend to attack
democracy and lean toward authoritarianism,
by Dinesh Bhattarai (kp), Lust
for
luxury: How do we explain President Bidya Devi
Bhandari’s craving for luxury? Is this her
obsession with power? Has she started to think
of herself in terms of former kings and queens?,
by Chiranjibi Paudyal (rep)
27/11/2018: Stop
bullying
media (rep), Fury
against
media: Instead of reviewing its own faulty
policies and mending their ways, the government
ministers are becoming more and more intolerant
to media and public criticism, by Bhanu
Bhakta Acharya (rep), NGOs
resist
pressure to register at local level, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Federal
government
at the heart of many disputes at the local
levels, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Stringent
IT
law to replace Electronic Transaction Act:
Advocates of press freedom concerned over its
effects in digital age, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp), Dr
KC
pads up for 16th hunger strike: Activist
announces three key demands in nine-point memo,
by Nayak Paudel (kp), Pants’
fight
for justice enters fourth month: Nirmala’s
sisters say attending school and focusing on
studies is an ordeal, by Bhawani Bhatta
(kp), Need
an
opposition: The Nepali Congress must unite to
keep the government on its toes (kp) [The party will not be able
for this under its old failed leaders!],
Dalit
ward
members excluded from decision-making, by
Pushparaj Joshi (rep)
26/11/2018: Peace
by
peace: Nepal requires a bottom-up, intentional
and integrated approach to peace, by
Rajendra Senchurey (kp), Minister
instructs
state-run media to avoid Nirmala-related news
(rep) [This proves the
non-existence of press freedom in Nepal! The
minister should be dismissed and face trial for
this crime!], Movement
against
rape: When rapes happen, it is not the abuser
who is punished, rather victims are blamed, and
they may even be ostracized, by Pratap
Sharma (rep), Nirmala’s
father
brought to Kathmandu, doctors say no signs of
mental illness, by Nayak Paudel (kp), #JusticeForNirmala
(rep), Flouting
rules,
officials spend on foreign trips, by Anil
Giri (kp), Video
of
police manhandling Birgunj women sparks outrage,
by Tsering D Gurung (kp), Beyond
the
mandate (ht)
25/11/2018: Proposed
political
mechanism may derail ongoing progress: TJ
officials (rep), Chand-led
Maoists
stage show of strength in capital (rep), Chand’s
party
stages mass assembly in Capital: Leaders accuse
ruling Nepal Communist Party of harbouring
murderers of Nirmala Pant and corrupt officials,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp), Nirmala’s
father
barred from flying to Capital: Yagya Raj, who
has been protesting for weeks demanding justice
for the rape and murder of his teenage daughter,
shows signs of mental illness, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp), Mind
the
road: No substantial actions have been planned
to improve air quality and road safety, by
Prashanta Khanal (kp)
24/11/2018: ‘It’s
hard
to breathe’: Air pollution in Kathmandu Valley
has reached such dangerous levels that it is now
considered one of the most polluted cities in
the world—along with its two geopolitical
neighbours, Delhi and Beijing, by Arpan
Shrestha (kp) [Why does
the extremely competent Oli government
(self-definition) not show any responsibility?],
Lack
of
agenda delays winter session of federal
parliament, by Binod Ghimire (kp), The
People’s
President! Why does our President need to live
like one of those dictators in a totalitarian
regime when most of us barely make enough to
provide for our families?, by Guffadi (kp)
23/11/2018: Oli’s
evaluation
of ministries: PM: Stop arguing and strive for
better results, by Anil Giri (kp) [And what about PM's Office?],
Creative
destruction:
Reform in education, a critical sector for
development, remains bypassed (kp), It’s
about
time: Nepal’s currency policy has remained static
for too long, by Paban Ran Pandey (kp)
22/11/2018: War
victims
demand reforms in transitional justice bodies:
Seek mechanism to build consensus to take
transitional justice process to its logical end,
by BBinod Ghimire (kp), Local
level
Operation act: Government agencies spar over
rights, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp)
21/11/2018: 12
years
on, political leadership still dithers on
transitional justice: As two commissions waste
three years, leading parties have been accused
of attempting to tire the victims, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) [Political
leaders who share responsibility for the crimes
in one or other way will never be interested to
provide justice!], Justice
is
overdue: The CPA’s 12-year history has been
wrought with excuses and extensions (kp), A
chance to clean up: The promises we laid on
paper must be fulfilled if we are to truly
achieve peace, by Mohna Ansari (kp), Long
wait
for justice: The transitional justice process
needs immediate review because it is taking
forever, by Suman Adhikari (kp )
20/11/2018: Woman,
73,
tortured over witchcraft allegation, by
Harihar Singh Rathour (kp)
19/11/2018: ‘Foreign’
citizens
may affect security: Thapa; Defending the
proposal to amend Citizenship Act-2006, the home
minister claims that a large number of
non-nationals have got Nepali citizenship,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp) [The
problem is Nepal's definition of "national",
especially the discrimination against women,
ethnic and regional groups!], Civil
right
activists call for proper investigation:
Thousands of people, who suffered at the hands
of state security forces and the Maoist
insurgents have largely been deprived of
justice (kp)
18/11/2018: Nirmala’s
unsolved
case: The case has stirred the public and
revealed the state’s disregard towards the law,
by Udayan Regmi (kp), Nepal
abstains
from UN vote on Myanmar’s human rights
violation: This is not the first time Nepal has
abstained from voting on a UNGA resolution
(rep) [This reflects
Nepal's own human rights standards!], ‘Info
gag
on Cabinet decisions against constitution, RTI
Act’, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Sustaining
democracy:
Regardless of great changes, if mentality,
mindset, practices and behavior of our leaders
remain the same our democracy will be in trouble,
by Bhojraj Pokharel (rep), Elections
and
disability: Disabled communities in Nepal are
disenfranchised before, during, and after
elections, by Gianna Francesca M Catolico
(rep), Leaders
skipped
House meetings, by Jagdishor Panday (ht
18/11/2018)
17/11/2018: Government
set
to redefine ‘remote’ areas: Geographical
remoteness will now be classified based on
the local level, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), PM
convenes
Inter-state Council meet on Dec 9, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), NHRC
asks
govt to remove ambiguity from penal code:
Chairperson of the National Human Rights
Commission Anup Raj Sharma today said the new
penal code contained ambiguous words that could
be used to punish journalists (ht), Nepaleaks:
Why
is the greatest communist government on Earth
afraid of its own people, media and even
well-wishers?, by Guffadi (kp), Govt
progress
on transitional justice likely in a month
(rep) [There will be no
progress without will!], By-polls
uncertain
due to govt delay in clearing legal hurdles: 28
seats in local and provincial
constituencies are vacant (rep), Rough
road
to inter-caste marriage: Unless we dismantle
caste-hierarchy and end intra-caste
discrimination, we won’t be able to build a just
and peaceful society, by Giri Bahadur Sunar
(rep), Govt
ignoring
parliamentary panels’ directives, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht), Control
pollution,
NHRC tells government (ht), General
elections
2017: Parties flagrantly violated code of
conduct: Report (ht)
16/11/2018: Swiss
bankroll
leaders’ Bangkok junket: Second-rung leaders
from the major parties will spend six days
discussing transitional justice, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) [??],
Cabinet
to
share its decisions only once a week: Prime
Minister Oli warns ministers not to divulge
decisions to media, by Tika R Pradhan (kp) [??????], PM
cements
information gag order, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Effective
Monitoring
For Good Governance, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), CK
raut
presented to apex court (kp), CIEDP
mobilising
four teams in Bardiya, by Roshan S Nepal
(ht), ‘Govt
not
following inclusion policy’, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht)
15/11/2018: Citizens,
not
subjects: Criticising the government and
expressing dissatisfaction is our right
(kp), Rhetoric
and
gobbledygook: Doublespeak is an art that has to
be perfected by politicians, by Deepak Thapa
(kp), Proposal
on
political quick fix for transitional justice
draws flak (rep), Give
me
some truth: The government has disregarded the
courts and lied with regard to transitional
justice, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Nepal-India
panel
report awaits Modi’s attention: New Delhi
‘reluctant to receive report’ because of
its contents and Madhesi representation issue,
by Anil Giri (kp), Provincial
Public
Service Commission picks up speed: Prime
Minister’s Office prepares draft law to
establish the commission, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Personnel
At
Local Level, by Mukti Rijal (rn), House
session
unlikely before December-end: Govt still
drafting bills that will be discussed in
Parliament (ht)
14/11/2018: Not
disclosing
cabinet decisions a huge setback for freedom of
info, by Taranath Dahal (rep), Cabinet
decisions
must be transparent (rep), Centre
to
remove tax overlaps: Cabinet endorses high-level
panel’s recommendations, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), RJP-N
renews
call for statute amendment: Warns of struggle to
press the government to honour its commitment,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp), Revision
of
acts: Law Ministry’s requests fall on deaf ears,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), A
full plate: The prime minister must understand
that he can’t be in charge of everything
(kp), Elusive
justice:
Why have we let singular narratives define
victimhood?, by Varsha Gyawali (kp)
13/11/2018: Fearing
backlash,
Cabinet keeps key decisions to itself: In an
unprecedented move and against a longstanding
practice, journalists on Sunday were denied
information on government decisions, by Anil
Giri (kp), Govt
move
to deny info on cabinet decisions causes
widespread controversy (rep), Govt’s
information
gag draws flak, by Jagdishor Panday (ht), Why
so
secretive? Govt seems to be trying to keep
information far from the public’s eye by not
telling media about Cabinet decisions (ht),
Conflict
victims
work on demand paper to press for justice,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Dents
in
macro stability: Rapid economic deceleration is
reflective of governmental oversights; Gradually
withering interests of potential foreign
inventors and development partners in
Nepal pose a real risk in financial
resource management in the long-run,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), New
law
proposes incentives for civil servants: Federal
government to issue ordinance in consultation
with the Public Service Commission, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp) [A
democratic state has to be ruled by laws, not by
ordinances!], Room
for
whom? Public properties are owned by people, not
by those at the helm of affairs (kp), Saving
secularism:
Our secular republic aspires to reflect the
pluralistic reality of the plains, hills and
mountains. This should be nurtured, by
Chhering Yonzon (rep), Chepang
community
in Dhading deprived of government housing grant
(ht)
12/11/2018: Provinces
to
act jointly against executive order: Set meeting
to prepare common position on writ to handle
police up to sub-inspector level, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), Constitutionality
of
executive order on provincial police force
questioned, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Not
there
yet: The centre must devolve power to the
provinces (kp), Kanchanpur
rape
and murder: Pant couple stage sit-in for justice,
by Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Heed
the
call for justice (rep), AIG-led
probe
panel report yet to come (ht), Dr
KC
warns of another hunger strike, by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep), Kavre
schools,
colleges shut over student leader’s arrest: NSU
leader Krishna Dhakal and journalist Kabiraj
Dhakal arrested for posting PM Oli’s distorted
photo on Facebook, by Nagendra Adhikari
(kp), Ministry
lays
groundwork for 6 constitutional panels:
Joint-secretaries to work in capacity
of a secretary of their concerned
commission (kp) [This
proves the government's understanding of
inclusion: Almost exclusively male Bahuns
nominated!], The
indefeasible
struggle: When Padma Ratna Tuladhar passed away,
a powerful symbol of struggle for dignity of
historically humiliated communities of Nepal
suddenly disappeared from the scene, by CK
Lal (rep)
11/11/2018: Provinces
reject
centre’s move to recruit new staff, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), 'Citizenship
for
sale': Criminals can buy Nepali citizenship
while genuine people are deprived of the
document, by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep), Parliamentarians,
be
honest and moral (rep), Some
festive
musings: There are instances of Nepali leaders
signing controversial deal for petty political
gains and successive generations of Nepalis
paying a heavy price in return, by Devendra
Gautam (rep), CM
Sherdhan
Rai’s US visit controversial, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht)
08/11/2018: Women
in
civil services up by 8 percent: In the fiscal
year 2017-18, at least 20,334 women held various
positions in government offices-making it 23
per-cent of the civil service. Government
records show there are 87,753 civil servants
across the country, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Let
them
in: Active representation of women in
bureaucracy cannot be ignored anymore (kp),
Revision
of
Acts contradicts statutes: Law Ministry informs
all ministries to review Acts, submit by
Wednesday, by Binod Ghimire (kp)
07/11/2018: Three
pro-Hindu
state forces close to merger: Rastriya
Prajatantra Party, RPP (Prajatantrik) and
Unified RPP (Nationalist) have intensified the
process to form an alternative democratic
and nationalist force by November 23, by
Anil Giri (kp) [Pro-Hindu
state
forces are neither democratic nor nationalist in
a multiethnic, multireligious and multicultural
state like Nepal!!], Federal
executive
order allows provinces to mobilise police:
Provision will remain in effect until necessary
federal laws are passed; Dissatisfied provincial
governments threaten to enact own police laws,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp) [A
democratic state needs laws, not government
orders! The politicians should work instead of
celebrating festivals, Tika ceremonies, tea
parties etc!!], Federal
ministries
told to depute staff at provincial and local
bodies, by Anil Giri (kp), Transitional
body
Finishes study of Complaints in 55 districts
(kp), Victims
urge
transitional justice mechanism backed by
political parties (rep), Soggy
sales:
Stringent laws and implementation required to
protect consumer rights (kp), Vision
for
Nepal: The semblance of stability which we are
enjoying today should be exploited for pushing
through economic reform agendas and
comprehensive long-term plans, by Nishan
Kafle (rep)
06/11/2018: Challenges
to Modern Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), MPs,
party
honchos pocket funds meant for hiring PAs,
chauffers: Height of moral deficiency, says
ex-chief secretary Koirala, by Ashok Dahal
(rep)
05/11/2018: A
deadly decade for migrant workers: In a period
the nation made Rs. 4.48 trillion in
remittances, more than 6,700 lives were lost,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp), Are
we
sensing political changes soon? Baluwatar could
have handled the situation more subtly by taking
an early decision and wording its public
position with utmost diplomatic nuances, by
P. Kharel (rep), Hold
your
horses: Running the administration through
ordinances is undemocratic, hence government
should refrain from bringing them (ht), ‘Nepal
has
an outdated bureaucracy’, interview with
Baburam Bhattarai (ht)
04/11/2018: Padma
Ratna
Tuladhar, peacemaker and voice for the
voiceless, dies at 78, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp) [Rest in peace, dear old
friend!], Padma
Ratna
Tuladhar no more (rep), PM
saddened
by Tuladhar's demise; last rites to be performed
with national honor (rep), Government
to
invite Chand party for dialogue, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), Quake
victims
yet to get grants even after building homes as
per rules, by Shuvam Dhungana (rep)
03/11/2018: Ministry
issues
stern social media use policy: Directive bars
comments or posts against government, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Centre
quivers
as provinces rush to issue driving licence,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp)
02/11/2018: House
panel
fails to discuss medical education bill, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Bending
the
knee: If we continue to imagine our culture as
unchanging, we will remain entombed in imagined
hierarchies, by Amish Raj Mulmi (kp), NCP
MPs
for political rights to NRNs; Demand goes
against constitutional spirit: Nembang, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), Constitutional
disputes:
Ways to meet challenges, by Krishna Man
Pradhan (ht)
01/11/2018: Ministries
dither
over revising laws, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Government
to
purge Deuba appointees: Removal of several
envoys and 7 governors imminent, by Anil
Giri (kp), Emerging
Challenges of CSOs, by Mukti Rijal (rn)
31/10/2018: Impunity
must
end: Judicial punishment is the only remedy and
hope for breaking the chain of impunity, by
Mohna Ansari (kp), Can
“sorry”
lead to lasting peace? Without an admission that
violence may not have been necessary, there can
be no repentance or apology and, therefore, no
reconciliation, by Bishal Thapa (rep), One
dead,
seven hurt in clash between party cadres, by
Om Prakash Thakur (kp), NCP
and
NC cadres clash in Sarlahi, one shot dead,
by Tanka Chhetri (rep), One
killed,
seven injured as NC, NCP cadres clash, by
Prabhat Kumar Jha (ht), To
let:
The government must immediately fill all the
empty ambassadorial positions (kp) [Despite clear majorities,
this government is as ineffective as its
predecessor governments!], Without
a
clue: There is much confusion about the exact
role and duties of the judicial committees,
by Sandhya Sitoula and Niresh Chapagain (kp)
30/10/2018: Principia
fallacia:
The PM’s extreme hubris and incessant penchant
for principles of fallacies is failing the
nation, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Disgruntled
groups
want jailed cadres freed before talks: Most are
in jail on criminal charges, by Ashok Dahal
(rep), President’s
Qatar
visit halts TIA flights (rep) [??????], Empower
provinces:
Empowering provinces will mean empowering the
people in decision-making processes, which is in
the best interest of the nation (ht)
29/10/2018: For
the
record: Institutional memory is central to
the pragmatic task of governing (kp), Laws
on
anvil to mend Kathmandu-state ties: The seven
provinces, which are in dire need of laws such
as the Police Act, Public Service Commission
Act, and Civil Servants Adjustment Act for
smooth administration, accuse the federal
government of non-cooperation, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp), Training
plan
for good governance: Ministry seeks foreign
donors to raise $150 million, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Deconstructing
#Metoonepal:
Besides dismantling patriarchy, the movement is
also about creating safe spaces for women,
by Prakriti Yonzon (kp), Apex
court’s
constitutional bench ineffective, many cases
pending, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht)
28/10/2018: Nepal’s
Dilemma: Rights Galore Amidst Shabby Economy,
by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Ministry
for
repealing tax settlement Act: Move follows
controversy over exemption of taxes totalling
Rs21 billion granted by the Tax Settlement
Commission: Move follows controversy over
exemption of taxes totalling Rs21 billion
granted by the Tax Settlement Commission, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), How
ruling
class is bankrupting nation: In a democracy
where money is increasingly becoming an
important ingredient for electoral success, the
government seems at times virtually powerless,
by Prakash Chandra Lohani (rep), Laws
contradicting
statute to be amended, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht) [??], EC
seeks
funds to study external voting, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht)
27/10/2018: Ruling
communist
party gets its contested name: Poll body quashes
Kattel’s petition claiming the Nepal Communist
Party name along with the acronyms (kp) [??], Province
2
defers three laws for one month, by Ajit
Tiwari (kp), Dashain
hangover:
Instead of working for the people, our
government wants to make sure that there is no
dissent and we the people just shut up and put
up with all their nataks, by Guffadi (kp), Women's
commission
without commissioners for months, by
Deepanjali Khadka (rep), Home
Minister
instructs NID to step up surveillance on
secessionists (rep)
26/10/2018: Surveillance
state
and minorities: The state oppresses; but at the
same time, it is expected to protect and uphold
rights, by Sangita Thebe Limbu (kp) [The oppressive state elite
is also recruited from a minority: male Bahuns
(6%) resp. male Tagadharis (14%). To describe
other population groups as minorities is
presumptuous!] Transitional
justice:
Act amendment process snail-pacedLaw ministry
plans to finalise draft before the start of
winter session of Parliament, by Roshan S
Nepal (rep), Executive
order
to empower provinces, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp), Work
in
tandem: Kathmandu and provinces must work
together rather than against each other
(kp), ‘Only
way
to avert centre-province conflicts’, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), EC
fails
to resolve party name row: Members of both
parties failed to arrive at a mutual
understanding on the issue (kp), EC
to
take decision on name of NCP today (ht), Road
expansion
leaves students of Rajarshi School without
classrooms, by Shyam Sundar Shashi (kp), Evolving
federalism:
Federalism should be a tool to serve the
citizens, not a cause for confrontation between
federal structures (ht)
25/10/2018: Delay
in
drafting laws may put federal and provincial
govts at loggerheads, by Tika R Pradhan (kp)
[The responsibility lies
with the inactive and only babbling central
government!], State
2
defies Centre, set to enact new laws: Minister
Yadav says cabinet will endorse three more laws
today, by Ajit Tiwari (kp), ‘Passage
of
Province 2 Police Bill conforms with provision
in the constitution’, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Changing
Slogans Time And Again, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), Poll
body
to make a call on parties’ name dispute: The
Election Commission is likely to make a call on
the matter in its meeting on Thursday, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp) [The
ruling party does not have the right on its side
just because it is the stronger party! Its
recognition under the name NCP by the Election
Commission in May 2018 was not understandable!],
Ruling
party's
name yet to be accepted by EC (rep)
24/10/2018: NCP
to
dwell on performance of PM Oli’s administration,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Immediate
Cabinet
reshuffle ‘unlikely’ (kp), One
party,
two tribe: Factions create divisions in
the party and rupture unity (kp), Reactionary
forces
trying to topple govt, says Thapa, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht) [A party
with almost two thirds majority in parliament
can only be toppled by itself!!], Dahal
warns
CM Raut not to ‘overtake’ federal government,
by Shyam Sundar Shashi and Santosh Singh (kp), 96
parties
fail to furnish property details: EC (kp), Time
to
act: Laws abound to end discrimination against
women, but a political will to implement them is
a must, by Sivananthi Thanenthiran (kp), Govt
not
to hold talks with CK Raut-led group, by
Roshan S Nepal (ht)
23/10/2018: Transitional
justice:
Ministry consults top leaders on law revision,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), At
government’s
seat, festive mood has yet to wear off, by
Anil Giri (kp) [??],
Curfew
re-imposed
in Krishnanagar, by Manoj Paudel (kp), Politics
of
power: Nepal’s political parties, despite doing
a lot for political change, have not been able
to develop much-needed political culture, by
Meena Bhatta (rep), Citizen-centric
Peace Building, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)
22/10/2018: Nirmala
rape
and murder case: Process begins to sack
suspended police officers, by Nayak Paudel
(kp), Fire
negligent
police officers, NP headquarters recommends
(ht), Ruling
party
rules out re-election chances, by Sanjeev
Giri (kp), Krishnanagar
under
curfew after unrest: The town has remained tense
since Friday evening after some unidentified
persons hurled stones at the procession while
mov-ing around Durga idols, by Manoj Paudel
(kp) [Hindu-Muslim tensions!], Myth
of
stability: Oli’s popularity is showing a
downward trend due to callous handling of state
affairs, by Lok Raj Baral (kp)
17/10/2018: 25-year
vision
to transform nation in sight: Nepal hopes to
graduate to a middle-income economy by 2030 and
take another leap to a developed country
in the next 13 years, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Power,
consent,
and my newsroom: Let’s hope that local stories
challenge the culture of complacency in our
workplaces, by Subina Shrestha (kp), The
double
standard of outrage: The very society that
marches against violent rapes is also telling
women to stop playing victims, by Rubeena
Mahato (kp)
16/10/2018: Brahmins
and
Chhetris land most government jobs, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp) [Bahuns with a population share of 12.2%
secure 33.39% of the jobs!], Oli
assures
RJP-N on amendments: Rastriya Janata
Party-Nepal leaders have warned Prime
Minister Oli of withdrawing their party support
to his government and start protests that could
push the country into another conflict (kp)
[This outstanding PM is
not even 250 days in office! He will surely
start to do something in the coming years!],
Public
Security And Democracy, by Dev Raj Dahal
(rn), Negligence
in
reconstruction: Kids studying in 'classroom'
made of tin sheets, by Narahari Sapkota
(rep), Without
a
Nepal: The State of Nepal is failing even before
it has got a chance to get off the ground, it is
crumbling under the weight of expectations and
aspirations it has itself unleashed, by
Bishal Thapa (rep)
15/10/2018: Squeezing
the
press: The state wants to intimidate the media,
up surveillance and promote self-censorship,
by Taranath Dahal (kp), 315
laws
need to be amended by March 4 (rep), Hiring
of
civil staff on hold for two months, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp), Poor
show:
With more than 50pc of the quake-affected
households yet to receive grant, the NRA has
failed to live up to expectations (ht) [Still no support at all for
victims in 17 districts who suffer in the same
way as those in the other 14 districts!]
14/10/2018: Process
to
update laws delayed: Government has five months
to amend Acts in line with new statute, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Age
and
agility in student politics: Political parties
should stop calling their youth politicians’
wing the students’ wing, by Abhi Subedi
(kp), Bamdev-Rambir
Drama:
Party Bruised, Lesson Learnt, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn) [This
remains to be doubted!], Let
women
decide: It’s a long way for Nepali women to
freely choose their partners as they want, when
they want and how they want, pre-wedding or
post-divorce, by Ushma Rebel (rep), My
struggle
with widowhood: A man marries another woman just
after completing 13 days of death rites of his
wife but a wife, when widowed, is doomed, by
Lily Thapa (rep), Health
facilities
still operating from tents (ht), Federal
system
not sustainable, says Mahat (ht)
13/10/2018; Dahal
changes
his tune after by-election fiasco: NCP co-chair
confirms no by-election for Kathmandu
Constituency 7 (kp), Bam
Dev
for President: He once again wants to be a
mantri. It seems that our old fogies want the
kurchi till they drop dead, by Guffadi (kp),
Ordinance
plan
to replace staff adjustment Act: Provincial and
local governments are heavily understaffed due
to lack of clear legal provisions on civil
servant adjustment, by Tika R Pradhan (kp),
Govt
staff
deprived of pay due to poor coordination
(ht), Amnesty
for
inclusive law-making process (kp), Time
For Compromise Than Conflict, by D.M. Thapa
(rn)
12/10/2018: Fed
up
of harassment, Nepali women go online to share
#MeToo stories, by Pranaya Shamsher JB Rana
(kp), Bamdev
backs
off after outrage over re-poll plan, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp), House
subcommittee
accuses government of favouring cartel, by
Sangam Prasain (kp), Talks
further
delay integrity policy draft: An official
working on the draft proposal says, we shall
revise the draft after we discuss withthem. We
are not sure when we would receive the final
approval from the political leaders (kp),
The
power
of parties: Democracy is moving from the notion
of ‘we the people’ to ‘who are the people',
by Chandra D Bhatta (kp), Malevolent
move:
The govt must understand any move against free
media, the cornerstone of democracy, would
boomerang on it (ht)
11/10/2018: Media
Society
urges government to correct ‘its anti-media’
attitude (kp), Govt
move
to prioritise state media ‘guided by ill
intention’, by Roshan S Nepal (ht), What
a
sham(e): The unnecessary by-elections make a
mockery of the election process (kp) [This is anti-democratic
nepotism in its purest form!], Mockery
of
democracy: Forcing people into by-election to
fulfil one leader’s wish to get to power is
mockery of reason and travesty of democracy
(ht), In
democracy,
no one is indispensable (rep), Move
to
field Gautam in Kathmandu-7 ‘may backfire’:
Preparations for by-poll in Kathmandu-7 don’t go
down well with party cadres and general public,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp) [Hopefully!],
MPs
Or Development Executives?, by Mukti Rijal
(rn) [The running of
development projects is not the task of
legislators! This is a special kind of
corruption!!], Degrading
Law And Order Situation, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), An
unsolved
death: The government should find out what
actually happened to Ram Manohar instead of
trying to cover up the incident, by Jyoti
Tiwari (rep)
10/10/2018: Belt
and
Road Initiative: Negotiation stalls on 35
proposed projects, by Anil Giri (kp), Lawmaker
buckles
under pressure, clears ground for ‘desperate’
Bamdev: Manandhar says the party will decide if
he was to quit. He would then hand in his
resignation to the Speaker, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp) [Unbelievable
procedure
to bring a democratically rejected failed
'leader' back into power positions!], Bamdev
to
try yet another controversial poll race: NCP
lawmaker announces resignation to pave way for
him (rep) [In the
interest of democracy and the rule of law, he
should be rejected!], Treat
the
press equally: Discrimination between state and
private media will harm democracy (kp), CJ
calls
for media sensitivity over sub-judice matters
(rep) [Opening the way
for suppression of press freedom?], Govt
working
on amendment to address Madhes demands: Minister
(rep)
09/10/2018: Nirmala
Pant
rape and murder: Action against SP Bista soon:
Ministry; Activists say Mainali report fails to
name the culprits; Home secretary says further
probe is on to find the role of police, by
Anil Giri and Arpan Shrestha (kp), Call
for
a singular view on war crime inquiry (kp), Centre
not
ready for federalism: CM Pokharel (kp), PM's
IT
consultant 'tapping' private data on people for
commercial use (rep), Legal
eagles
question relevance of constitutional bench,
by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep)
08/10/2018: Parties
fail
to represent 33 percent women: The issue of
women’s representation in the central committee
surfaced after the recently unified NCP failed
to assign roles to women in line with the legal
requirement, by Sanjeev Giri (kp), Ensuring
migrant
workers’ safety: Government urged to implement
rights body’s recommendations (kp), Breaking
the
silence: It’s only a matter of time before
Kathmandu picks up the #MeToo baton (kp), Crimes
against
humanity won’t be tolerated: PM Oli (kp) [????], CK
Raut
arrested (kp), The
significance
of the Inter State Council: When provincial and
local disappoint, forums such as ISC become
imperative to keep the ball rolling, by
Binay Mishra (kp), A
Dashain diversion: Stories of history and
society from perspective of Dalits, Janjatis and
Madhesis remain to be written. Until then, only
way to get their version is to listen to their
woes firsthand, by CK Lal (rep)
07/10/2018: House
panels
issue conflicting directives—at their own peril:
Parliamentary committees, which number 16 at
present, are often found to be making decisions
that clash with each other, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Speaker
sees
conflict of interests in parliamentary
committees: The House of Representatives
Regulations- 2018 bars lawmakers having personal
interest from joining discussions on related
issues at the House committee, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Property
details
of central members: Poll body warns parties over
reporting delays, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), RJP-Nepal
hints
at withdrawing support to Oli government, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp), Time
to
shift up a gear: Dahal (kp), Nirmala
rape
and murder: Hundreds march in Capital to press
for swift justice, by Nayak Paudel (kp), For
women,
by women: Nepali women need to be unified at the
forefront to inspire any kind of change in
society, by Somy Paudyal (kp), Accountability
check:
Now is the time for ministers of two-thirds
majority government to take accountability issue
really seriously, by Nilam Sangroula (rep),
Saving
federalism:
The government of KP Sharma Oli needs to defeat
CK Raut by strengthening federalism and
inclusive nationalism, by Rohit Karki (rep)
06/10/2018: CIAA
charges
lawmaker Rauniyar and his son for poor bridge
works, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Ban
sugar,
save lives: This land is not for children and
women but for old fogies who, on their death
bed, still want to loot us all and drown this
country, by Guffadi (kp)
05/10/2018: One
year
into unity, infighting and fissures disrupt the
governing party, by Sanjeev Giri (kp), Government
will
work full five years, says PM Oli (kp) [And when will you start
working? Empty gossip, the prevention of
justice, constant trips abroad and disregard for
the constitution and the rule of law are not the
governmental tasks for which you have applied!],
Ministry
asks
offices to favour state media, by Anil Giri
(kp) [This is the
opposition of press freedom!!], At
minister’s
call, House panel changes decision: Minister
Banskota challenges parliamentary practice of
honouring directives, pressing a House committee
to change its decision, by Binod Ghimire
(kp) [This government's
misunderstanding of democracy and separation of
powers is quite obvious!], Implementing
federalism:
Civil servants not cooperating: MPs (kp), Don’t
be
cruel: The authorities need to understand that
the use of torture is inhumane and illegal,
by Sudeshna Thapa (kp)
04/10/2018: Dahal’s
Delhi
drift: At this point of time, Pushpa Kamal Dahal
is seeking New Delhi’s support to ascend to
power, while New Delhi is seeking Dahal’s
support to minimize China’s influence in Nepal,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (rep), Together
against
rape: Time has come to take movement for social
justice forward by bringing in political parties
to stand for it, by Hima Bista (rep)
03/10/2018: Activist,
ministry
spar over stalled medical bill Dr KC accuses
Education Minister ‘of conspiring to delay bill’
(kp), Government
tightens
local representatives’ visits abroad (kp) [Local representatives barred
from expressing personal views??????], Failing
parliamentarians:
Save for few, it is hard to find a
parliamentarian who speaks on behalf of people
and the country in Nepal, by Mukti Rijal
(rep)
02/10/2018: Crisis
of
imagination: In the 21st digital century, Nepal
must do better than imagining that bull shit
(manure) will “accelerate financial, industrial
and social growth”, by Bishal Thapa (rep), Constitution
continues
to be controversial: 3 years on, Madhesis mourn
the promulgation of the statute, by Abha Lal
(Record)
01/10/2018: Criteria
set
for changing local government headquarters,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Home
minister
vows to punish ‘secessionists’ (kp) [All those who refuse the
implementation of the inclusive, federal and
secular state with respect of equality,
fundamental rights as well as the supremacy of
constitution and laws including respect of the
decisions of the SC must be called secessionists
as well since they do not follow the rule of
law!]!], Breeders
of
machismo culture: Violence based on gender has
much to do with societal power structures,
by Bhawana Upadhyay (kp), Conflict
between
two chiefs: Officially, both Oli and Dahal are
equals. Effectively, Dahal is a lightweight and,
practically, Oli stands as the effective
heavyweight at least for the next year and a
half, by P Kharel (rep)
30/09/2018: Conflict
victims
turn to local level for reparation: Conflict
victims seek the role of the powerful local
governments in the reparation programme, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Clarion
calls
for Nirmala rape probe report: Chanting slogans
against the government, they ask Home Minister
Thapa to resign for ineffective investigation
into the crime (kp), Publish
probe
report, urge protestors, by Bhawani Bhatta
(kp), Pollution
and
politics: Government’s inaction regarding
tackling air pollution is playing politics with
Kathmandu’s health, by Abhi Subedi (kp)
29/09/2018: More
women
report domestic violence: But layers of fear and
prejudice deter others from speaking up, by
Arpan Shrestha (kp), Experts,
authorities,
victim families discuss disappearances
(rep), In
UN
speech, Oli promises ‘egalitarian and just
society’, by Anil Giri (kp 29/09/2018) [Okay, please start the
fundamental changes immediately!], Dr
KC
lashes at Minister Pokharel for ‘blocking’ bill,
by Nayak Paudel (kp), Dr
KC
demands resignation of education minister
(rep), Nepal
rails
against ‘unilateral decision’ of Oli-Dahal
leadership: Senior leader of Nepal Communist
Party accuses party Co-chairmen Oli and Dahal of
appointing their loyalists to key posts in seven
provinces, by Tika R Pradhan (kp), Disgruntled
NCP
leaders gang up on Oli (rep)
28/09/2018: Custody
death
of Ram Manohar Yadav: Family decries
non-consented autopsy, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp), Ruling
NCP
leader Nepal vents ire against govt: ‘Our heads
bow down in shame if someone known by the public
as corrupt is rewarded’ (rep), Madhav
Kumar
Nepal flays his party’s govt (ht), Senior
leader
of ruling party blasts government (kp), Minister
tells
NGO to remove Bible verse from hospital, by
Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep), It's
mostly
senior leaders who skip House meetings
(rep), Daughter
Slaughter:
More unspeakable crimes against women drown
Nepal in sorrow, by Monika Deupala (nt), Right
to
roam: Govt must bear in mind that people are
citizens, not subjects and any move to restrict
people’s mobility will contravene human rights
(ht)
27/09/2018: Burning
shame:
Gender-based violence flourishes because of a
misogynistic society (kp), The
price
of justice: With effectual and reliable
investigation mechanisms in place, cases like
Nirmala Pant’s would be a lot less in number,
by Sakun Bhandari (kp), Nirmala’s
father
was forced to put thumbprint on backdated FIR:
Minister (rep), Government
mulling
over making local level permit mandatory for
foreign trip, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), KC
warns
of fresh hunger strike (kp), Dr
KC
threatens 16th hunger strike: "The bill hasn't
been endorsed due to the presence of lawmakers
in the parliament who just want to commercialize
the health sector and make a killing out of the
service sector." (rep), PM
Oli
voices faith in fundamental rights, freedom and
democracy, by Sanjeev Giri (kp) [This does not reflect
reality!], Nepal’s
commitment
to democracy is total, says Oli (ht), Big
disappointment
before Dashain (rep) , Criminal
Code
and Public Health Act: Consumer activists reject
new laws (kp), Provincial
govts
gear up to recruit staff as center delays civil
service act (rep), MPs
grill
Mahaseth over transport syndicates lingering on:
Proposal to allow 20-year-old vehicles also
draws fire (rep), Govt
can't
acquire private land without giving
compensation: SC, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(rep), The
blockade:
Lessons unlearned; For a country that has
suffered thrice because of blockade, blockade
should not be a mere tool for certain leaders to
capitalize during the elections, rise to power
and lead the government, by Mahabir Paudyal
(rep)
26/09/2018: Arrest
warrant
issued against Pappu Construction chairman:
Lawmakers object to owners’ inclusion in
parliamentary development panel, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha and Shiva Puri (kp), Medical
Education
Bill will not clear this House session, by
Binod Ghimire (kp) Probe
panel
report kept under wraps (ht), Activists
call
on govt to make report public (kp), Make
report
public: Any move to cloak the report on
Nirmala’s rape and murder in secrecy would mean
there’s a game going on to protect the criminals
(ht), Enabling
Nepalis
abroad to vote: ‘Government should start
preparations immediately’, by Roshan S Nepal
(ht), For
fifth
time, Supreme Court orders govt to release CPN
spokesperson (ht), SC
tells
govt to control pollution (ht), SC
gives
final verdict in favor of controlling Valley's
air pollution (rep), Oli's
Achilles
heel: His thin skin, big ego, by Rupak D.
Sharma (ht), Bus
syndicates
nearly back in business as usual (rep)
25/09/2018: Trials
and
errors: Strengthening the foundation of the
criminal justice system is imperative for an
effective justice delivery, by Bishnuhari
Marasini (kp), Civil
Society
& Political Parties, by Dev Raj Dahal
(rn), Living
With Fear And Uncertainty, by Prem Khatry
(rn), Muluki
codes
being amended to address docs’ concerns
(kp), Carbon
credit
earnings under cloud: Nepal may lose Rs 231.4 bn
worth of absorbed carbon for building Nijgad
airport, by Rewati Sapkota (ht)
24/09/2018: 25
rapes
in Province 7 after Nirmala rape, murder, by
Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep), Local
Infrastructure
Development Partnership Programme: Guideline
allows MPs to execute 20 projects in single
constituency; The working procedure goes against
the budgetary provision, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Project-control
issue
stalls 1,500 road works Impasse continues as
Kathmandu controls projects while
provincial governments hold budget (kp) [Leading politicians of the
central level are still trying to prevent the
implementation of federalism!], Why
can't
govt blacklist Pappu Construction? Pappu lands
another big contract (rep), Dry
tears:
The reason Chieftain Oli triumphed over all main
players was simple: He wanted to be Prime
Minister and was willing to do whatever it took
to achieve that goal, by CK Lal (rep), Talks
held
with seven disgruntled groups, by Roshan S
Nepal (ht)
23/09/2018: Is
Federalism Falling Into ‘Debt Trap’?, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Rights
activists
meet conflict victims to devise strategy
(kp), Rape
incidents
continue to go unchecked: Civil society member
says some perpetrators walked away scot-free on
the back of power and money, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp), Harmful
chemicals
law not enacted despite SC order, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht)
22/09/2018: Drivers
end
strike after deal: Eight-point agreement calls
for drivers’ release, legal amendments, vehicle
tests and road reforms, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp), All
aboard:
So what will Oli do in New York? As usual, he
will give a speech here and there and talk about
how successful our country has been so far since
we became a Republic, by Guffadi (kp), Dahal
says
he has been denied peace Nobel, by Biken K
Dawadi (rep) [Signs of
insanity!!]
21/09/2018: Mahara
says
freedom of press law ‘can be amended’ (kp),
Transport
strike
paralyses country: Police fire bullets and lob
teargas canisters during clash with drivers in
Achham (kp), Motorists
line
up for fuel amid disruption, by Rajesh
Khanal and Anup Ojha (kp), Transport
operators
refuse to open festival ticket booking (kp),
Constitution
and Foreign Policy, by Madhavji Shrestha
(rn), Federalism’s
birth
pangs or death rattle? Navigating the
sub-national landscape a year after the 2017
elections, by Ashray Bikram Pande and Namit
Wagley (nt), Grassroots
democracy
is delivering development: Across Nepal, rural
municipalities are being forced to be
accountable, by Kishor Pradhan (nt)
20/09/2018: PM
Oli
dismisses dissent, calls for unity in speech:
Civil rights activists call Oli’s statement
‘uncalled for’ and ‘unceremonious’ because the
prime minister was speaking without any evidence,
by Anil Giri (kp), PM
spells
death knell for rights protests (ht) [Blatant
authoritarianism!!], Govt
won’t
tolerate use of Nepal as guinea pig over rights:
PM (rep) [???],
Centre
to
fund local governments: Federal Affairs Ministry
will bear up to 70 percent of the cost for
constructing offices (kp), Constitution
Day:
Black day for some, celebrations for others,
by Ashok Sujan Shrestha (rep), Rautes
paid
to participate in constitution day parade
(rep) [??], Province
2
CM boycotts Constitution Day function (rep),
Provincial
ministers
join rallies to protest charter (kp), RJP-N
holds
protest rallies in Saptari (ht), Address
concerns
of Madhesis, says Mahantha Thakur (ht), Law
of
the land: The constitution is an evolving
document and can be amended (kp), Women
and
the welfare state: The second class treatment
that women feel they are getting should be
eliminated, by Kartika Yadav (kp), Liping
Bazar
still lifeless due to government apathy, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep), No
country
for new leaders: Obama became the US president
13 years after Deuba became Nepal’s prime
minister in 1995. When Jhalanath Khanal became
UML’s general secretary, North Korean leader Kim
Jong-Un was not even born, by Thira L Bhusal
(rep)
19/09/2018: Amendments
on
back burner as country marks Constitution Day:
Madhes parties haven’t dropped the demand for
statute amendment but haven’t pushed the agenda
firmly either, by Tika R Pradhan (kp), Third
Constitution Day: Safeguarding The Statute,
by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Constitutional
Evolution
Through Practice, by Mukti Rijal (rn), New
institutions
in place, but their performance dismal, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), FSFN
divided
over Constitution Day celebrations, by
Suresh Yadav (rep), Transitional
justice:
Cash crunch cripples CIEDP, TRC functioning,
by Roshan S Nepal (ht), Nepali
women
being trafficked in guise of marriage, says
report (ht), Chand’s
district
secretary held (kp), Police
gone
wild: Cops are brutalising the people they have
sworn to serve (kp), Dang
brutal
for women if the charge is witchery: Mostly,
illiterate women with weak financial status are
accused of witchcraft, they are beaten up and
even murdered, by Devendra Basnet (rep), Fighting
sexual
violence: Turn outrage into action, by
Aarati Neupane (ht), Constitution
Day
And Stable Government, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km)
18/09/2018: Citizenship
bill
unlikely to be passed this session: Parliament
passed 15 bills related to fundamental rights on
Sunday, but stateless people will not be able to
enjoy the fundamental rights, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Fast-tracked:
Fundamental
rights are essential to safeguard interests of
the people, so the state now must act for their
full implementation (ht), Out
of
cash, transitional justice bodies sit idle: Five
months before the end of tenure, two commissions
have their whole investigations pending, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), SSF-N:
No
decision on staging black day (kp), The
right
stuff: Passing of the bills on basic rights is a
milestone, but implementation will be key
(kp), Stirring
up
a hornet’s nest:Oli has shown himself as a
dreadful ‘queen’ hornet sitting at the centre of
everything; The prosperity agenda which Oli as
prime minister so much harped on is completely
thwarted not only due to a series of botches and
bad governance, but also his obstinacy,
totalitarian motives and sheer hubris, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), Beyond
the
law: The rape and murder case of Nirmala Pant
makes a mockery of the rule of law, by
Shreya Paudel (kp), NCP
picks
majority women for House committee heads
(rep) [but predominantly
Tagadharis, especially Bahuns!!], Nepal,
Bhutan
should be inclined to India: Indian Army chief
(rep) [?????], Prachanda’s
plans:
An imaginary set of ideas to help Prachanda, his
government and broader political leadership
complete the economic part of the unfinished
revolution, by Bishal Thapa (rep), Government
to
unfreeze accounts of transport syndicates in
exchange for Dashain bookings (rep) [admitting continued crime
and corruption!], Nirmala’s
parents,
rights activists ‘humiliated’ at PM’s residence
(ht)
17/09/2018: Parliament
passes
all bills on basic rights, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp) [by breaking laws
and rulings in an authoritarian way!], Fundamental
rights-related
bills passed / MPs cast doubt over
implementation, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Journalists’
body
declares drive to protect free press: Federation
of Nepali Journalists to launch a pressure
campaign against restrictive laws in Civil Code
and Criminal Code (kp), Nepal
needs
Rs 600b to complete reconstruction, says NRA
chief (kp), 53
days,
6 committees, guilty still at large (rep), Why
did
police ‘destroy’ evidence?, by Dil Bahadur
Chhatyal (rep), Whither
justice?
Suspension of five cops on Saturday is too
little, too late, and unless it is backed by
concrete actions, it will be nothing but eyewash
(ht), ‘Controversies
and
ambiguities in the constitution have baffled
those implementing it’, interview with Lal
Babu Raut, Chief Minister of Province 2 (ht)
16/09/2018: #JusticeForNirmala
calls
get louder: People from all walks of life join
protests across the country; Police say DNA
analysis will take ‘two weeks’ to complete,
by Arpan Shrestha and Nayak Paudel (kp), Fresh
protests
erupt in Mahendranagar (kp), Five
police
officers suspended (kp), ‘Zero’
progress
in Nirmala rape case probe (rep), Mum’s
not
the word: The usually voluble PM’s reticence
pertaining to the Nirmala Pant case is
unacceptable, by Avasna Pandey (kp), Nine
months
on, Lalitpur gang rape victim still awaiting
justice, by Diya Dhakal (rep), Deadline
looming
large over passage of rights bills, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht), House
set
to endorse laws barring uneducated people from
all types of jobs after 10 yrs, by Ashok
Dahal (rep), House
endorses
revised ‘press-friendly’ Privacy Bill (kp),
Tax
row
due to ‘increased rates’: Probe member says most
local units have not imposed taxes besides those
authorised by the laws, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), The
sorry
state of Majhis and Musahars, by Sabita
Shrestha (rep), Rautes
seek
details of expenditure, by Govinda KC (rep),
Monopoly
of
contractors: Contractors demolish tents after
shopkeepers refuse to pay demanded tax (rep)
[Under the rule of law,
nobody has the right to demolish other's
property without judicial order!]
15/09/2018: Family
mourns,
and a country recoils: The rape and murder of
Nirmala Pant and the failure of law enforcement
to diligently investigate the perpetrators have
angered and stunned Nepalisacross the country.
Now the 13-year-old girl’s parents say they are
starting to lose hope , by Tsering D.
Gurung (kp), Nationwide
protests
today in support of Nirmala (rep), MPs
lambast
home minister for ‘vague statement’ (ht), Restored
Manakamana
Temple sparkles in gold, by Hariram Uprety
(kp) [Do the destroyed
private houses of the predominantly poor
families sparkle in the same way??], Bishwakarma
arrested
again (rep), Top
Court
not pleased by Biswokarma’s detention (kp),
SC
warns
govt of contempt of court: Orders release of
spokesperson for CPN Khadge Prasad Bishwakarma
(ht), Paranoid
parasites:
We are not moving forward but a step back toward
the dark ages where ordinary citizens had no
freedom while only a few hundred feudal lords
had all the fun, by Guffadi (kp), Scramble
to
meet deadline on fundamental right laws
(rep)
14/09/2018: Current
account
deficit: A government obsessed with revenue
mobilisation has no incentive to reduce imports,
by Chandan Sapkota (kp), They
are
citizens too: Gender equality was sacrificed in
the name of preserving social and cultural
values, by Bharati Silawal Giri (kp), Nepal
and
Burma delay, dilute and deny justice: The
failure of both countries to address past human
rights violations impedes their ability to
confront the present, by Naw Gladys Maung
Maung (nt)
13/09/2018: Parliament
scrambles:
to meet time limit: Both Houses have to endorse
17 new Acts by Sept 18 (kp), No
justice,
no peace Police incompetence is turning the
tragic Nirmala Panta case into a farce (kp),
The
Participatory Governance, by Mukti Rijal
(rn), Prime
Minister
Oli and Corruption, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km)
12/09/2018: Power
of Province Governments, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn) [As most leading
politicians, PM Oli still prefers Nepal as a
centralised state!], Quake
victims'
fourth monsoon under tent, by Sarita
Shrestha (rep) [The
extremely competent and active politicians and
administrators should be honoured!!], 48
days
of national shame: Where is our govt? (rep),
Teej
and
impunity: Government and all of us need to work
together to fight the prevailing criminality and
impunity if we want a happy and prosperous
family, the wish we make in Teej, by Sabita
Nakarmi (rep), Financial
inclusion:
Progress and challenges, by Bhubanesh Pant
(ht), State
of
failure: If a government cannot protect its
citizens and ensure justice to them, it loses
its legitimacy to govern (ht)
11/09/2018: Rift
widens
after PM puts off Intergovernmental Council meet
(rep), Cold-shouldered:
By
cancelling the scheduled meeting with chief
ministers, PM Oli has shown his unwillingness to
listen to problems of the provincial governments
(ht), Dialogue
panel
calls disgruntled political groups for crucial
talks: The government panel, formed on August
25, has the mandate to hold dialogue with
disgruntled groups, including the Madhesh
movement, as they have potential to spoil the
peaceful situation (kp), ‘Extremist
elements
want to destabilise Nepal’ (ht) [statement
by COAS Thapa], Tours
and
travels: Politicians should follow the rules
when they go abroad (kp) [based on PK
Dahal's visit to India]
10/09/2018:
Justice
denied:
How the state and human rights group "cheated"
Ganga Maya's quest for justice, by Anjali
Subedi (rep), Krishna
Prasad’s
murder case: Chitwan Distrct Court acquits 12
accused, by Ramesh Kumar Poudel (kp), Chitwan
District
Court acquits 12 defendants, by Sabita
Shrestha (rep), Catch
them
or else: If Nepal still cannot prosecute war
crimes at home, other countries may step in,
by Clive Baldwin (kp), Nepal
Army
to participate in BIMSTE C drill as observer,
by Suresh Raj Neupane (kp) [??], Dashain
becomes
a bargaining chip: Transport entrepreneurs
refuse to open advance bookings for the festival
until government unfreezes their bank accounts,
by Sanjeev Giri and Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp) [Not the rule of law and free
market economy shall be enforced but syndicates
and corruption!?], Inter-State
Council
meeting postponed, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [PM Oli's opposition against
implementing the federal state?], PM
cancels
meeting with province CMs (ht), ‘Erring
Ministers
will be punished’ (kp) [??], The
autumn
thunder: It’s too early to declare the divisive
statute dead, but its dysfunction was visible
from the day of its promulgation, by CK Lal
(rep)
09/09/2018: No
changes
in Cabinet anytime soon, says PM (kp), Nepal
withdraws
from BIMSTEC military drill, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) [Why
withdrawal if there has been no deal before?],
Rethinking
security:
Climate change and environment security is
underexplored in Nepali policy circles, by
Avasna Pandey (kp), The
common
disquiet: If political parties fail to address
the common disquiet of people, an unanticipated
threat might evolve anytime, by Suresh
Sharma (rep), The
dream
sellers: There is nothing wrong with the dreams
and the dreamers. Only problem is when dreams
turn into nightmares, by Narayan Manandhar
(rep), Amendment
to
right to privacy bill sought, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht)
08/09/2018: Chief
ministers
lament lack of laws, resources: Issue nine-point
recommendations to government; Province
governments call for decentralisation of
legislative, financial and administrative powers
to ensure effective governing, by Lal Prasad
Sharma (kp), Police
re-arrest
Bhujel from court (kp) [Deliberate disregard for the rule of law!
The government obviously thinks to have
inherited absolute rights from the former king!],
Heed
People’s Plight, by D.M. Thapa (rn)
07/09/2018: One
week
deadline to table rights laws: Speaker Mahara
says his visit to China will not delay process
(kp) [?? Foreign trips
are far more important than fundamental rights?],
Fundamental
rights
bills to be endorsed with contested provisions
(rep) [??], Language
panel
submits report (kp), PM
Oli
calls for Inter-State Council meeting on Sunday:
Meeting is expected to resolve a gamut of issues
that provincial governments have been grappling
with, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Chief
Ministers’
Meeting: Pokhara conclave to mull key issues,
by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp), CMs
criticize
central govt for depriving them of their rights,
by Bishan Chettri (rep), Kanchanpur
rape
and murder case: Rights body points at flawed
investigation; NHRC Spokesperson Mohna Ansari
says mishandling and possible destruction of
evidences is a major oversight (kp), 347
women,
children missing from Makwanpur: Report;
Officials say in many cases missing women and
children have been found living in foreign
countries as illegal migrants, by Pratap
Bista (kp)
06/09/2018: Toothless
tigers:
Conflict victims are not fully convinced by the
truth and disappearance commissions, by Ram
Dakal Rakesh (kp), When
the
government fails: Oli has failed to deliver on
governance front. He seems weak despite being
powerful and helpless despite having two-thirds
majority support in the parliament, by
Mahabir Paudyal (rep), Empty
seats:
Shortage of staff at the provincial and local
levels is impairing service delivery (kp), Joint
army
drill plan causes uproar: Two ministries say
Army didn’t consult on BIMSTEC drill, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Nepal’s
proposed
participation divides the ruling party, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp), SC
stresses
criminal liability for serious medical
negligence, by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep), Govt
set
to hold talks with Chand, Raut, by Rewati
Sapkota (rep), Bishwokarma
released
on bail after being presented at court (ht)
[How can government and
administration disregard SC decisions? This is
the opposite of rule of law!]
05/09/2018: Back
to
the creed: Why is the government that stormed to
power on the plank of political stability and
development catering to anti-democratic
pathologies of the past?, by Manjeet Mishra
(rep), Abdication
of
duty: 15 laws yet to be enacted (rep), Fiscal
federalism
flux: Current state of confusion is rooted in
several grave clefts created during
state-restructuring process, by Achyut Wagle
(kp), Dahal
admits
govt made tall promises: Cabinet reshuffle on
cards, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Dahal
hints
at Cabinet reshuffle, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Govt
flayed
for failing to fill vacant posts (ht), Never-ending
projects:
Road construction is locked in a perpetual cycle
of incompetence (kp), Doctors’
Professional Ethics, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Netizens
divided
over doctors' protest, by Biken K Dawadi
(rep), Maoist
leader
Bishwokarma taken to Bhojpur (kp), SC
takes
strong exception to Bishwakarma’s repeated
arrests (rep), Unite
against
rape: Rather than the victims, rapists should be
persecuted, ostracized and humiliated. Survivors
need support both from the state and the society,
by Sapana Phuyal (rep), Uphold
press
freedom: We cannot imagine a democratic society
without freedom of speech and free flow of
information (ht)
04/09/2018: No
laws
on fundamental rights ready though deadline ends
Sept 19, by Ashok Dahal (rep), Docs
up
in arms (ht), Doctors
defer
protest after deal: Agitation put off by a week
after government agrees to amend some contested
provisions of Criminal Code, by Nayak Paudel
(kp), Govt
yields
to demands of striking docs, by Anita
Shrestha (ht), Lawmakers
seek
to remove restrictions on scribes thru amendment
proposals (ht), Custody
death:
Yadav’s family suspects torture, demands probe;
Victim’s mother says they were only informed
about his death, questioning why police had not
told them earlier if he was ill, by Thakur
Singh Tharu and Kamal Panthi (kp), SC
orders
Home Ministry to release Bishwokarma (kp), SC
issues
order to release CPN spokesperson Bishwakarma,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Families
still
hopeful of return of disappeared kin, by
Shiva Lal Subedi (rep), Bill
bars
local units from recruiting civil servants
(rep) [Long live the
non-federal authoritarian central state!]
03/09/2018: Nepalis
abroad
set to exercise voting right: Court orders
facilities for citizens to vote from foreign
destinations, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Ensure
voting
rights for Nepalis living abroad, SC tells
government, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Leaders
pledge
to amend laws limiting free press: Leaders of
various political parties sympathise with the
concern raised by journalists and writers over
the new laws that restrict press freedom (kp),
Free
Madhes
activist dies in police custody: Claims of
police, victim’s side differ: Yadav’s neighbour
says he died on way to hospital while officials
say doctors declared him dead in Kathmandu,
by Chandal Kumar Mandal and Kamal Panthi (kp), Relatives
of
CK Raut's supporter who died in police custody
suspect murder, by Nirmal Ghimire (rep), Sick
of
new penal code, docs go on strike: Six thousand
of them surrender their licences; Govt threatens
action against striking doctors, by Anita
Shrestha (ht), 6,000
doctors
surrender licenses to NMC: Government threatens
action (rep), NA
panel
seeks safeguards to protect doctors Directs law
ministry to suggest body for investigating cases
of medical negligence, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Hospital
closure
hits patients hard (kp), Constitution
Day
should be celebrated as the biggest national
festival: PM Oli (kp) [Make it a constitution based on justice,
equality and inclusion first!], ‘Uncertainty
looming
over implementation of federalism’ (ht)
02/08/2018: Why
were
our kin disappeared? Killed? Conflict victims’
families, by Bhim Chapagain (rep), Hospital
services
to be disrupted: Doctors to halt services except
for emergency today (kp), Kathmandu,
local
level spar over wealth tax: Municipal
Association of Nepal says the Finance Act for
this fiscal year will hit their revenue
collection; The federal government claims tax on
house and the area covered by it, asking local
level to collect land tax elsewhere, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Woman
murdered
on witchcraft charge: Tanki killed her
mother-in-law after local shamans told her that
Khopi made her fall ill by practicing witchcraft,
by Durgalal KC (kp), Woman
kills
mother-in-law accusing her of witchcraft, by
Devendra Basnet (rep), Rise
of
digital dystopia: Aided by vague laws, the
police can arrest anybody for expressing an
opinion online, by Samik Kharel (kp), Nation
of
challenges: There has been a serious breach of
norms in making of provinces. Whose
interest were our parties trying to serve by
chopping Province 2 off from the hills?, by
Prem Singh Basnyat (rep) [??],
Why
privacy
bill should be amended: The state has no right
to control people’s freedom and liberties while
introducing right to privacy laws. No law should
encroach on people’s right to know, by
Taranath Dahal (rep), NCP
plans
by-election in Dolpa To announce poll and
lawmaker Budha’s resignation simultaneously,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht) [???]
01/09/2018: Bista
moves
court against travel ban (kp), Summit
Affects
Public Travel: Public, urban planners slam
government, by Nayak Paudel (kp), A
big mistake! While the rest of the world is
going green and European netas ride around in
bicycles, our government is busy promoting just
the opposite, by Guffadi (kp), Local
body
sacks lady teacher for getting married to
another village, by Anil Bhandari (rep)
31/08/2018: Prosperity
programme:
21 Tarai districts to get Rs 5 million each; The
government has allocated Rs2.03 billion to
implement the programme which will go tothe
local units as a conditional grant (kp), Credentials
Of
Local Governments At Stake?, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Kalikot
families
demand whereabouts of disappeared kin, by
Pabitra Kumar Shahi (rep), Gagging
the
press in installments: Added up, the Communist
government’s recent moves are aimed at muzzling
the media, by Sewa Bhattarai (nt)
30/08/2018: Long
wait
for loved ones—and for justice: Families of
disappeared are still waiting to know the
whereabouts of their loved ones, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Act
responsibly:
TRC and CIEDP won’t be able to function as long
as parties exercise control (kp), Govt
urged
to provide info about missing persons (ht),
Disappeared
truth:
Maoist leaders have dissolved their party and
sold out those who fought for them, by Ram
Kumar Bhandari (kp), Constitutional
Body Recruitment, by Multi Rijal (rn), Corruption
runs
deep and wide: Corruption is no more only a case
where one takes money straight away from the
service seekers. It has taken a shape where it
is difficult to find out who the culprit is,
by Surya Nath Upadhyay (rep), FinMin
says
some time needed for fiscal federalism
management: Says too early to expect results
from Fiscal Year 2018/19 budget (rep). Mahara
to
shut down House to visit China (ht) [??]
29/08/2018: TRC
rues
lack of funds for investigating cases: Officials
say they can’t pay even for internet services,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Government
defends
taxes (kp), Nepal
rolls
out top health emergency services for VIPs
(kp) [The govt should
better roll out standard health services for all
citizens and corners of the country!], Talks
offer
sweet-coated tablet of poison: Chand, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Oli
deflects
blame for the ‘sluggish’ performance (kp) [And why, even 200 days after
taking office, have you not been able to meet
the shortcomings of the incompetent
previous
government? The latter was in office only 254
days, of which only 185 days before the
devastating election defeat of the NC! Prior to
that there had been two governments under the
responsibility of CPN-UML and CPN-MC with KP Oli
resp. PK Dahal as Prime Minister, the two
chairmen of today's NCP!], 'Investigation
centered
on proving innocent guilty', by Dil Bahadur
Chhatyal and Pushpa Raj Joshi (rep), Workshop
held
to prepare report on women’s issues (ht)
28/08/2018: Explain
Bista
travel ban, PM tells ministry (kp), Congress
pressures
Centre to ease taxes: Leaders of local units
warned the government not to against the spirit
of democratic and civil rights (kp), NC,
RJPN
instruct their local body chiefs against
imposing high taxes (rep), Taxation
And Governance, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Congress
seeks
laws for provinces, local levels (ht), Federal
and
provincial govts should know their limits
(rep), Plans
to
fast-track fundamental laws related bills afoot:
Sixteen out of 17 laws related bills were
registered in the Parliament, by Jagdishor
Panday (ht)
27/08/2018: We
are
in a state of crisis: Legal experts (rep), Stop
Intimidating
Citizens Government’s action against Lenin Bista
is a naked display of power (kp), We
are
all Lenin (rep), Kanchanpur
curfew
remains: Police yet to quiz Bam sisters, by
Chitranga Thapa and Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Teenage
girl
raped in Capital (kp), TRC
yet
to prepare reparation policy (kp), Government
told
to take Bishwokarma to court: Oli
administration’s indecent behaviour irks NHRC
(kp), Center
and
provinces in dispute over rights (rep), Province
2
law minister padlocks bank for ‘defiance’
(kp), Learn
from
Imran Khan: Why cannot career politicians of
Nepal Communist Party, who face much less
challenge than Pakistani leader, make pledges
for drastic change?, by Chiranjibi Paudyal
(rep)
26/08/2018: #JusticeforNirmala:
Justice
delayed is justice denied (rep), Unequal
society:
Many tend to think that our social structure
will break down if women are empowered
politically and infidelity will increase, by
David Kainee (rep), Kanchanpur
in
turmoil: Two suspects arrested; Indefinite
curfew since Friday, by Tekendra Deuba (ht),
Rally
demands
#JusticeForNirmala (kp), Sunny
Khuna
killed while out to collected his wages, by
Pushpa Raj Joshi and Rajendra Bhatta (rep), AI
Nepal
tells govt to refrain from using force (ht),
Police
told
to suspend SP Bista (kp), Case
reopens
under pressure, by Chitranga Thapa and
Bhawani Bhatta (kp), New
CDO
says probe should have begun right after the
incident (rep), ‘Revise
criminal
code’: Federation of Nepali Journalists issues
Godawari Declaration to put pressure on Centre
(kp), Doubling
compensation,
punishment for untouchability proposed, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), On
nationalism
and populism: Nationalism is the highest
priority for Nepal but our rulers and political
actors are using and abusing it as the political
weapon to get into and remain in power, by
Geja Sharma Wagle (rep), 77pc
women
stay in chhaupadi sheds during menstruation:
Report (ht) [related to Karnali province]
25/08/2018: One
killed,
four injured in Kanchanpur clash: Locals
question police role in rape-murder probe,
by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep), Kanchanpur
rape
and murder: One killed, 24 injured in
police-locals clash, by Chitranga Thapa and
Bhawani Bhatta (kp) [The
fact is that the Nepali police have never
respected life and fundamental human rights! The
highest political and administrative
levels must be
held accountable for this!], Protesting
teenager
killed in police firing, by Tekendra Deuba
(ht), PM
Oli
urged to form high-level commission (kp), Top
leaders
silent over alarming rise in rapes, murder,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), TIA
immigration
bars ex-child soldier from flying abroad
(rep), Former
Maoist
child soldier barred from leaving country: Lenin
Bista says officials threatened him against
raising the issue of child combatants, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Former
Maoist
child combatant Lenin Bista barred from flying
to Bangkok (ht), Top
leaders
silent over alarming rise in rapes, murder,
by Ashok Dahal (rep, Top
ministers,
leaders skip crucial debate in Parliament
(ht), House
endorses
resolution against sexual violence, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Parliament
unanimously
passes stricture on VAW, by Jagdishor Panday
(ht), Ban
everything:
Our greatest communist government on Earth still
has a good four and half years to go and they
can take their time to take this country down
the drain, by Guffadi (kp), Let
The People Decide, by D.M. Thapa (rn) [The
question is not how much Oli has achieved, but
which of the most important tasks he has not
tackled and which negative course he has set!]
24/08/2018: Curfew
as
protests turn violent: Police firing injures
four protesters, by Chitranga Thapa and
Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Lawmakers
slam
use of force (kp), Crime
and
punishment: Flawed and biased investigation
could send an innocent man to the gallows
(kp), Get
the
rapists: People who were demonstrating were
ordinary people who empathised with the rape and
murder victim (ht), Kanchanpur
rape
victim's parents accuse police of negligence,
by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal and Pushparaj Joshi (rep),
Home
Ministry
forms high-level probe panel: Transfers CDO,
police chief (kp), Police
arrest
Bishwokarma at SC premises (kp), Police
rearrest
Bishwakarma after Supreme Court orders his
release (ht), Parliamentary
hearings:
The appointment of judges is an integral aspect
of the independence of the judiciary, by
Prakritee Yonzon (kp), Suppressed,
by Om Astha Rai (nt), Justice
for
Sale: Money, power and patriarchy allows rapists
to easily get away with their crime, by
Tufan Neupane (nt), The
roots
of rape: Misogyny, malevolent malehood and
impunity perpetuate rampant rape, by Kedar
Sharma (nt)
23/08/2018: Truth
to
power: The main duty of a free press is to
uphold the, people’s right to know
(kp), Value
differing
opinions: The new code has provisions that limit
free expression and criminalise media lapses,
by Binod Bhattarai (kp), Let
the
press be free (rep), Man
in
police custody for posting bad image of PM on
facebook (kp) [??],
Bill
on
education contradicts spirit of constitution
, by Binod Ghimire (kp), 8
hurt as police open fire on protesters in
Kanchanpur (rep)., Laws
needed
for exercise of fundamental rights still in
pipeline: Govt set to miss Sept 19 deadline for
implementation, by Ashok Dahal (rep), Three
years
on, 36 Tikapur accused still at large: Main
accused elected to parliament, by Yogesh
Rawal (rep), Millions
spent
on personal vehicles, nothing on public welfare
(rep), Even
elected
representatives have chhaugoths at home, by
Nagendra Upadhyay (rep), Supplementary
budget
‘gets PM Oli’s green light’, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Citizenship
Bill
stricter than charter: Karna (ht) [There must not be any
different treatment between foreign wives of
Nepali men and foreign husbands of Nepali women!
Everything else is male delusion!], Children
of
citizens by birth denied citizenship share their
plight (ht)
22/08/2018: Privacy
bill
clamps draconian rules on info collection
(rep), Nepal’s
new
law criminalizes expression, restricts press
freedom (IFJ), Government
ignores
free press concerns: New bill bars journalists
from even gathering information on public staff,
by Binod Ghimre (kp), Press
Freedom Under Attack?, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Solidarity
against
press freedom curbs (kp), Provincial
administrations
reel under staff shortages, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Applications
called
to
form constitutional bodies: The National
Inclusion commission has mandate to mainstream
the marginalised, poor and disabled people
(kp) [After three years?
Wow!], 'Local
taxes
are not the consequence of federalism', by
Mahabir Paudyal and Rudra Pangeni (rep) [No, the current tax chaos is
a consequence of the total inactivity of the
government with regard to a legal regulation of
the federal state! Such a regulation should have
been introduced for all three levels of the new
system before the local elections!], Transitional
justice:
Conflict victims for criminal code revision: Say
it fails to address SC verdict on enforced
disappearance, by Roshan S Nepal (ht)
21/08/2018: Harsh
action
sought for rape convicts (kp), MPs
demand
life for rape of minor, elderly or disabled: MPs
demand life for rape of minor, elderly or
disabled (rep), Issues
against
gender-based violence: Resolution motion fails
to make it to House discussion (kp), Writ
at
top court against new Civil, Criminal Codes
(kp), Muluki
codes
provisions challenged at SC (rep), Water
suppliers
warn of service closure (kp) [Because of
local taxes], Credibility
quotient:
Domestic investor confidence has hit rock bottom
as shown in the falling stock index, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), The
Essence Of Freedom, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Province
3
seeks tax details from local units, by Ashok
Sujan Shrestha (rep), Capitalism
for
communists: Nepal’s elusive economic
transformation will come by opening the economy
to encourage new enterprises that can afford to
take risks and suffer failures, by Bishal
Thapa (rep), Right
to
Information Act: Ensure implementation; Right to
Information Act provides an opportunity for
federal Nepal to hold all three tiers of
governments accountable, by Pramod Bhattarai
(rep)
20/08/2018: End
inequalities:
Children of Nepali women, irrespective of who
she is married to, should unquestionably be
entitled to citizenship by descent (ht), Complaints
drop
by half after canon cuts anti-graft body power
(kp) [The most corrupt
have been taken out of control of CIAA!],
Oli
govt
dillydallying on statutory commissions: Experts
question govt’s commitment to constitution,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Govt
can’t
disclose classified information: Oli (rep),
Federal
units
using tax money to appease party cadres, by
Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep), Nepal’s
Local
Governance: A Unique Model, by Sarmila
Bagale (rn), Parliamentary
communists:
There is no trace of communism except for the
sickle and hammer on the party’s flag, by
Lok Raj Baral (kp), Local
government
imposes Rs 50 per kg ‘export tax’ on apples,
by LP Devkota (kp) [Those
responsible should be brought to justice!],
Cancer
cases
at Kanti rise, govt slashes funds: Grants allocated
for Kanti Children’s Hospital cut by Rs 26.4 million,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep), Convention
against
progress: Flawed interpretation of ILO convention has
resulted in a long delay of project execution and its
soaring cost, making the project even unfeasible,
by Surya Nath Upadhyay (rep) [The
article describes an inclusive Nepal that does not
correspond to reality!], World
Humanitarian
Day: Protecting civilian workers, by Vallerie
Julliand (ht)
19/08/2018: Federal
Tax Regime Under Attack, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), I/NGO
funding
scrutiny on anvil, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Centre,
central
bank in funds duel: Government backs earthquake
survivors while Nepal Rastra Bank wants to stop
concessional loans (kp), Medical
commission
will not hold common entrance test (kp) [Lacking political will!],
Constitution
not
scripture can be revised, says PM Oli: The
Madhes-based parties have been pressing for
revising the charter since it was promulgated on
September 20, 2015 saying that the document does
not guarantee the rights of the Madhesi peoplei,
by Ajit Tiwari and Santosh Singh (kp) [This is opposite to what Oli
said in 2015/16 and what then mainly caused the
blockade and Tarai uprising: "What do I care
about yesterday's talk?"!!], Oli
assures
Madhesis of constitutional amendment: RJPN
lawmakers boycott PM's speech, by Suresh
Yadav (rep), New
laws
require six regulations to implement fully
(kp), Press
Council's
grilling of editors against jurisdiction and a
misuse of authority: Freedom Forum (rep), Fellow
Nepalis,
return home: The exodus of youths is giving our
political leadership the license to do nothing
and feast on remittance, be unaccountable and
deepen the political crisis further, by
Devendra Gautam (rep), The
two-thirds
show: By selling unfathomable big dreams, the
government may be able to fool starving people
for a while, not always, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep)
18/08/2018: Woman
accused
of witchcraft ostracised: Radha still remains a
witch in the eyes of the villagers, though her
persecutors were exposed of their lies, by
Arjun Shah (kp), Civil
and
Criminal Codes: ‘Faulty provisions will be
changed’ (kp) [Statement
by PM Oli on the day when the 'faulty
provisions' came into effect!], Bishwokarma
re-arrested
after court frees him (kp), Bishwakarma
released,
rearrested (ht), Crime
and
punishment: We will have to wait and see if our
government is serious enough to implement the
laws of the land. We all know that our lawmakers
are the real lawbreakers, by Guffadi (kp), Press
council
grills editors (rep), Nepal
must
amend its new criminal code to guarantee press
freedom: RSF (rep), ‘Anti-press
provisions’
in new laws draw mixed reactions (ht), Even
local
representatives not spared of caste-based
discrimination, by Binod Pariyar (rep), Women
rights
activists hit streets against
'discriminatory'provision in citizenship bill
(rep), Amendments
registered
to citizenship bill, by Jagdishor Panday
(ht), Minister
for
Finance tries to assuage growing fears over tax
burden: Government forms two committees to look
into taxation concerns (rep), Judicial
committees
have failed to function properly, says report
(ht)
17/08/2018: Nepal’s
suffragette
moment, by Om Astha Rai (nt), New
Muluki
codes take effect from today, by Ashok Dahal
(rep), Privacy
and
the press: Press freedom might come under attack
as the government passes new law (kp), Free
press
on edge as new laws come into force today,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Media
Society
warns against anti-press rules (kp), Scrap
anti-press
provisions, says NMS (ht), PM
Oli’s
six months: A train track to nowhere; The
government commands a two-thirds majority in
Parliament, but struggles to find its feet,
by Tikaram Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp), Strongman
rule, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Stop
spreading
rumours on civil codes, warns PM Oli (kp) [Yes, Mr Oli, justified
criticism of your misguided policy should be
severely punished!], Daura
Suruwal
made official attire, by Nayak Paudel (kp) [Yes, please make the
traditional dress of the true owners of the
land, i.e. the 15 per cent male Tagadharis, the
national attire again! This reflects the
understanding of inclusive politics in the mind
of the non-inclusive ruling communists!],
Bridging
gaps:
Proper municipal financing a must for
infrastructural development and economic
prosperity, by Siddhartha Pant (kp), All
political
parties are technically illegal, by Om Astha
Rai (nt), Doramba
killing
memorial: ‘Onus on govt to look after victims’
families’ (ht), Ahead
of
BIMSTEC, govt begins repairing capital roads,
by Deepanjali Khadka (rep) [It is a crime to continue to improve roads
that are in relatively good condition for
foreign state guests, instead of repairing the
roads used daily by the local population and
destroyed for years because of the laying of
water pipes!], Public
vents
ire against tax hikes, by Prashasthy Karki
(rep), Five
Star
Government?, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep)
16/08/2018: Trials
and
tribulations: Nepalis have become disheartened
because of arbitrary taxation (kp), Tax
hike
up to 2,500 percent: Central, local govts come
under harsh criticism (rep), No
taxation
without service delivery (rep), Gaushala
revises
controversial tax rates following public uproar
(kp), KC
slams
‘dubious’ appointment process’ (kp), The
Modified Criminal And Civil Codes, by Utam
Maharjan (rn), New
laws
come into effect tomorrow, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Constitution’s
Nepal:
Constitution of Nepal is the encapsulation of
the collective will of Nepali people and
contains all the novel, modern and progressive
features of a democratic, inclusive and
humanistic polity, by Khadga Prasad Sharma
Oli (kp) [Views by PM Oli], Exporting
labour:
No country can achieve prosperity and happiness
by exporting the youth — the engine of growth
(ht)
15/082018: Rising
Taxes: A Pain In The Neck, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn), Three-tier
government
at loggerheads over tax: Multiple layers of
taxation have frustrated people and businesses,
by Mukul Humagain and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Parliament
body
asks govt to solve problem of multiple taxation
(rep), Nationwide
CPN
strike ends with fake bombs and arrests, by
Nayak Paudel (kp) [When
will the main instigators like Netra Bikram
Chand finally be arrested?], NA
disposes
of 27 suspicious objects (rep), 35
days
remain to pass laws on fundamental rights:
Cabinet sitting on 10 bills for a month, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), Five
months
of talk, time to deliver now: The Oli
administration has no excuse not to deliver
(rep), Chasing
prosperity:
What the people need at the moment is the
immediate relief from pressing problems like
heavy traffic, muddy roads and air pollution,
by Kabi Adhikari (rep), Representatives
accused
of preferring excursion to development projects,
by Anil Bhandari (rep), Cops
beat
up Dalit man 'without reason' (rep) [Cops don't have the right to
beat anybody, espexcially not the downtrodden
Dalits!!], Know
your
new laws: Muluki Civil Code and Muluki Criminal
Code are going to guide and punish our behaviors
and conducts from August 17. What is there in
these two codes?, by Ananta Raj Luitel
(rep), Harsher
punishment
set for sexual harassment (ht), ‘Citizenship
bill
discriminates against women’, by Jagdishor
Panday (ht)
14/08/2018: Bill
to
amend citizenship act: Ruling party lawmakers
object tweaks to law, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp) [The male Tagadhari
politicians will take care that women will never
be equal to men!], ‘People
are
paying taxes for chickens and ducks’, by
Binod Ghimire (kp) [This
irrational policy has also to do with the still
unfinished federal system! Elections alone mean
nothing!], Tripathi
demands
center's interference on local taxation
(rep), Province
2
state minister surrenders to court: Freed on
general date after hearing, by Ajit Tiwari
and Santosh Singh (kp), Murder-accused
Province
2 state minister released without bail, by
Mahesh Kumar Das (rep) [???], Docs
threaten
to stop work from Aug 17 to protest new code:
NMA has demanded immediate amendment of the
Criminal Code 2017, stating that this law has
categorized doctors as criminals (rep), Victims
of
conflict-era land transactions forced to
purchase the same land twice, by Devendra
Basnet (rep), Sarcastic
Thapa
demands different hotels for BIMSTEC delegates:
Thapa said that such move would help repairing
the potholes overnight just to please the
visiting delegates (rep) [Great idea! Another option
would be to move the government quarter and the
houses of the politicians to the outskirts of
the city, where the streets have been destroyed
years ago by the administration/government! That
this situation has not improved is another
"achievement" of the Oli govt!]
13/08/2018: Experts
criticize
constitution for its ‘flaws’ (rep), Experts
stress
need for constitutional court (ht), Invisible
citizen:
It is imperative that the state guarantee
women’s entitlements as citizens (kp), Children
are
starving in Bajhang: Thousands of children at
risk from malnutrition in the remote far-western
district, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp), Where
are
the conflict-disappeared?, by Dinesh Subedi
(rep) [And in which
positions are those responsible for their
disappearances??], Gold
smuggling
probe stalls (kp) [Political
denial?], PM
OLI tells media to be responsible to its role
(kp) [Your statement
partly violates the fundamental right to freedom
of the press, Mr Oli!], Implement
agreements
with Dr KC (rep), Deadline
to
enact laws may be missed, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), New
taxes
galore: Local units are on a tax collection
spree prompting the federal government to step
in, by Binay Kumar Mishra (kp), ‘Time
to
revise policy on foreign aid disbursement’:
According to Finance Secretary Rajan Khanal,
the country has been able to utilise only
half of the foreign aid in the last four years
(kp), Ex-minister,
rich
landlords listed as poor, by Krishna Oli and
Dil Bahadur Chhatyal (rep)
12/08/2018: Elusive
road
to justice: Political commitment to justice
process is the only way out to looming
transition of transitional justice process in
Nepal, by Meena Bhatta (rep), Doubts
cast
on reports prepared by transitional justice
mechanisms (ht), KC
threatens
new hunger strike if PM fails to honour
agreement, by Nayak Paudel (kp), PM
Oli
proposes inspection committee to implement
agreements with Dr KC:Asks KC to head the
committee himself, KC reluctant (rep), Lessons
from
the fifteenth hunger strike: Issues of life and
death should not be politicised; medical
education is one of such issue, by Naresh
Koirala (kp), Who
Is Cooking Oli’s Goose?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn) [???], Court
issues
arrest warrant against Prov 2 state minister
(kp), High
taxes
making implementation of federalism difficult,
Dahal warns (kp), Strengthening
think
tanks: Independent analysis and critical
evaluation can prove cardinal in influencing
policy making, by Indra Adhikari (kp)
11/08/2018: Conflict
victims
unhappy with draft amendment to law, by Bhim
Chapagain and Giriraj Baskota (rep), US
clears
four Army units on human rights, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) [This does
not excuse the fact that many secutity forces
who committed crimes at the time of insurgency
are still running free and have been promoted
time and again!], Home
minister
flip-flops on extrajudicial killings (kp), The
death
of justice: n a rule of law, even mundrey dons,
thulo mancheys and common citizens are all
subject to the law. If you break the law, you
must face the music, by Guffadi (kp), Accountability
Matters, by D.M. Thapa (rn), Protecting
the
Sanctity of Judiciary, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn), ‘Lokman
offered
Rs 100 million bribe to then CJ Karki’
(rep), 37
victims
of gender-based violence compensated (ht) [Compensation for the victims
will have no effect in the future unless the
perpetrators are severely punished!]
10/08/2018: Gender,
nation,
and women’s honour: Women’s bodies have been
instrumentalised to legitimise certain groups’
political and business interests under the
pretext of nationalism, by Sangita Thebe
Limbu and Kalpana Jha (kp), Government
dawdles
over key bodies (kp), National
integrity
policy: Centre mulls review after flak; NGOs and
INGOs seek amendments to some articles of the
draft policy (kp), Police
arrest
CPN district in-charge (kp), Share
rule
and self rule: Implementation of federalism in
light of constitutional sovereignty and rule of
law in Nepal, by George Varughese (nt)
09/08/2018: National
rights
body slams weak penalties for war crimes, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), NHRC
begins
encounter probe: ‘Kidnappers’ families claim
killings are extrajudicial (kp), Uprety
out
of India ambassador race (kp), Chand-party
man
Bishwokarma held (kp), Police
beef
up vigilance against Chand-led party (rep) [This has been overdue for
long!], Son
worshippers:
It is sad when women have to achieve recognition
by having a male child (kp), 1,480
rape
cases last year, 4 every day!, by Pratik
Rimal (rep), Moving
beyond
“kill all rapists”: In a deeply hierarchical
society where the most vulnerable rape victims
are likely to face aggression from police
officers, baying for blood diverts the attention
from the real issue, by Abha Lal (rep), Four
years
on, Babai flood victims still waiting for aid,
by Devendra Basnet (rep)
08/08/2018: Drop
community
service provision in TJ bill: NHRC to govt
(rep), Kathmandu
roads get a facelift ahead of key summit:
Authorities get the urge to plug potholes
whenever major international events happen,
by Sanjeev Giri (kp) [In
order to welcome Nepalese citizens and the much needed
tourists, the govt and administration should better
repair the numerous city roads that have been destroyed
years ago, instead of repairing smaller
road damages in the inner city only to impress
foreign politicians!], KC
hopes
government honours agreement (kp), Constituency
projects
to follow old model: Lawmakers can execute
projects of Rs 1 million in their constituencies,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp) [This opens the door to corruption and
contradicts the ideal of a controlled
development policy, which the Oli government
allegedly wants to achieve with its National
Integrity Policy!], RJP-N
threatens
to pullout of government over minister row
(kp), Dangerous
development:
As long as our development activities endanger
lives, we cannot call it progress (kp), Fed
up
with politics: In order to make democracy work,
it is necessary to establish a democratic
culture, by Chandra D. Bhatta (kp), Judges
Under Scanner, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Constitutional
Council
likely to meet today (rep), Sikta
scam:
Canal testing knowingly delayed till after
Defect Liability Period, by Rudra Pangeni
and Rudra Khadka (rep) [Corruption
everywhere!], Maoists
sell
off lands they captured during insurgency
(rep), Appoint
NRA
CEO ASAP (rep), The
dangers
within: Real threats to the government of K P
Oli, if they emerge, will emerge from within his
own party , by Bikash Sangraula (rep)
07/08/2018: Five
months
of inaction: Prime Minister and his ministers
should fulfill their given responsibility
instead of talking big and wasting time in petty
issues, by David Kainee (rep), NC
says
will rebuff PHC decision (kp), Constitutional
Council
meeting likely to pick names for CJ, CIAA chief
tomorrow, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Province
govt
opens probe into Maleth shooting (kp), Province
2
govt asked to wait until Citizenship Act amended
(rep), Trade
deficit:
Economic woes are not a priority for the
political class on both sides of the aisle,
by Achyut Wagle (kp)
06/08/2018: ‘TRC
amendment
bill’s symbolic punishment for rights violators
against international law’, interview with
Mohna Ansari (ht), Police
find
out-of-contact Nur Prasad: Campaigner Ganga Maya
Adhikari had asked NHRC to find her son
‘missing’ for four years since her husband Nanda
Prasad’s death (kp), PM
working
on new chief justice recommendation (kp), Respect
PHC’s
decision: Karna (kp), Judge’s
hearing:
If Joshee is on the wrong side, he should face
legal action, but from PHC members, independent
decisions are expected (ht), Competitive
populism:
Subnational governments must compete to attract
more investment and boost growth, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp), My
horrible
experience with immigration at TIA, by
Nikita Acharya (rep) [Based
on article 18 of the constitution, men should be
treated in the same way if they are not
travelling with female relatives!], Hypocritical
politicians
sustain caste system: Dalits, by Jagat
Khadka (rep)
05/08/2018: Stop
politicization
of judiciary (rep), Mishra
to
take charge as Joshee files for SC leave, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Acting
CJ
defends his degree (kp), Joshee
demands
independent probe into his credentials: To go on
leave from Sunday (rep), House
panel’s
move against separation of powers, says Nepali
Congress (kp), Bogeyman
of Authoritarian Rule, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Govt
starts
probing irregularities at SWC: Member Secretary
Bhatta recalled to Ministry (rep), Dilly-dallying
at
PMO leaves envoy appointments uncertain: Some
question over choice of ex-chief election
commission Upreti; Article 245 of the
constitution has disqualified the chief election
commissioner and other commissioners from
further government service (rep), Women
in
cilvil service: Why we lag behind; While the
decision making executive positions are strictly
male arena, women officers often get lost in the
labyrinthine of the social and cultural gender
constructs, by Smita Poudel (rep), Blessing
in
disguise: Nepali Congress may have become weak
but it still remains an effective deterrent
against possible communist hegemony, by
Narayan Manandhar (rep)
04/08/2018: PM
expands
Cabinet (kp) [Now,
14 of the 22 full-fledged ministers are
Tagadharis, 10 of them are Bahuns. Only 18 per
cent of the members of the Council of Ministers
are women; the constitution requires a share of
at least 33 per cent. The secular and inclusive
federal state is now farther away than ever!],
Woman
sacked
by school ‘for being Dalit’ seeks justice
(kp), When
justice
dies: Ganga Maya will win this battle for
justice. And the victory will mark the process
of healing the wounds of conflict era, by
Anjali Subedi (rep), In
a
first, hearing committee rejects chief justice
nominee, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Parliament
rejects
Joshee as chief justice: First ever CC nominee
to be rejected in parliamentary hearingsFirst
ever CC nominee to be rejected in parliamentary
hearings, by Ashok Dahal (rep), What
will
happen at the judiciary now?, by Ananta Raj
Luitel (rep), Interference
in
independent judiciary: NBA (kp), Congress
meet
to discuss course after Joshee’s rejection
(rep), High
Court
issues letter to arrest Thaman murder accused
state minister, mayor (kp), Women
in
control: Breaking menstrual taboo, by Panta
(kp), Cultivating
Better Opposition Culture, by Kushal Pokhrel
(rn), Koshi
barrage-displaced
awaiting compensation since three generations,
by Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep)
03/08/2018: All
parliamentary
committees in place (kp) [After 6 months!?!], House
committees
formed after six months of business (rep), Fourteen
parliamentary
panels formed, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Linger
no
longer: House panel should not delay further on
the appointment of chief justice (kp), Ruling
MPs
threaten to impeach Joshee: Move comes in the
backdrop of the committee remaining indecisive
for more than a week after hearing CJ nominee
Joshee whether he is fit for the top judiciary
position (kp) [If
the accusations are true, then he would not only
be unsuitable for the post of CJ, but for a
judgeship at all! This would call into question
the entire judiciary!], Thapa
says
attack on Pal a political crime (kp), Police
arrest
82 suspects for threatening NCP lawmaker
(kp), PMO
deputes
panels to study inter-state issues: 3 teams to
visit provinces for setting up Inter-State
Council; The teams will submit their report by
August 7, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), A
lot to do: Decentralisation was expected to
solve the problem of governance but there is a
long way to go, by Upendra Bahadur BK (kp) [There is little
decentralisation so far since the central level
still wants to control everything! Corresponding
laws are missing!], Court
orders
arrest of Province 2 State Minister, other
accused in ASI’s murder, by Suresh Yadav and
Madhesh Das (rep) [This
is not so much a problem between central and
provincial governments as the general problem of
the political parties holding on to criminal
elements!], Muddling
along:
Despite its two-thirds majority, and after
getting off to a flying start, the government is
digging itself into an ever deeper hole, by
Rameshwar Bohara (nt), Business
as
usual, or transformation? Outgoing US Ambassador
offers a blueprint for Nepal’s economic future,
by Alaina B. Teplitz (nt), Appointment
of
non-Buddhist member secretary at LDT decried:
NEFIN says the government is trying to establish
supremacy of a single ethnicity as in the
Panchayat era (ht), Statute
will
not be implemented sans amendment, says Yadav
(ht)
02/08/2018: Warning
on
the wall: Generations of the 60s and the 70s
grew up blaming Girija Prasad Koirala for
mishandling democracy. This generation will grow
up blaming Oli for doing nothing, by Mahabir
Paudyal (rep) Shrestha
quits
as NCP spokesperson after dispute with PM Oli
(kp) [This incident illustrates
Oli's contemptuous and authoritarian attitude
towards human rights!], NCP
leaders
urging Shrestha to withdraw resignation
(rep), Stalemate
over
CJ continues (kp), Hearings
committee
again puts off decision on Joshee (rep), PHC
member
‘receives death threat’ (rep), PHC
member
Niru Pal issued death threat, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Ministry
draft
gives clarity on foreign visits Local officials
can travel abroad if UN agencies and foreign
governments invite them; The directive aims
tocheck local officials’ ‘unnecessary’ sponsored
foreign visits (kp), Credibility
in
question: The NHRC’s Maleth report tends to
justify use of force by law enforcement
agencies. It goes against human rights norms and
standards, by Praveen Kumar Yadav (rep)
01/08/2018: No
country
for women: The number of reported rape cases has
jumped 256 percent in the past decade (kp),
Tale
of
hope and fear: The forceful abduction of Dr KC
and the subsequent vandalization of the hospital
can be taken as an assault on Satyagraha itself,
by Manjit Mishra (rep), Ensuring
Editorial Freedom, by Tikaram Rai (rn), Bill
amendments
filed in line with Dr KC’s concerns (kp), NC
stages
nationwide protests (kp), NC
stages
nationwide anti-govt protests, by Diya
Dhakal (rep), More
evidence
against Joshee makes endorsement harder: Ruling
party lawmakers gather additional evidence
against his eligibility (rep), Joshee
meets
PM after PHC indecision: SC secretariat, CIAA
joint team to visit school to resolve
certificate controversy, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Shrinking
civic
space in Nepal is worrying: US envoy; Urges
timely closure for transitional justice, bold
action on economy (rep)
31/07/2018: Law
ministry
sends back draft bills to ministries (ht), Divided
panel
fails to endorse CJ pick; Process yet to begin
for hearing of Uday Raj Pandey and Neel Kantha
Uprety (kp) [The
politicisation of the judiciary continues
unabated!], Is
delay
in confirming CJ nominee a threat to judicial
independence?, by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep), Joshee:
Will
not step down (kp), Shifting
Bureaucratic
Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Leaders
and their Mark Sheets, by Prem Khatry (rn),
Parties
renaming
public places after their own: Over three dozen
names of the public places in Babai rural
municipality have been renamed with the names of
the past UML leaders and Maoists have followed
suit, by Devendra Basnet and Dinesh Subedi
(rep) [Despite all the
criticism, it should be mentioned that the
ruling male Tagadhari elite has always nepalised
traditional ethnic place names without anyone
taking offence!], 976
classrooms
await reconstruction in Gorkha, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep), Pledge
and
reality: Although there is discrepancy between
pledge and committed amount, World Bank has
reassured NRA to meet the pledge, by
Chandra Bahadur Shrestha (rep), NC
plans
to mobilise five lakh people in nationwide stir
(ht)
30/07/2018: Opposition
NC
obstructs State 5 Assembly meet (kp), Parliament
can’t
discuss sub-judice case: Speaker (kp), Let
go:
NCP should be ready to share key positions in
Parliament with NC (kp) [The Constitution is very clear in this
respect, but which political party is really
interested in the Constitution?], Missing
Priorities of the Government, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), National
Medical
Education Bill to incorporate govt-Dr KC
nine-point deal (ht), TU
officials
accused over NMC affiliation dismiss panel
report: The government has assured that action
will be initiated against the 43 accused within
two months, by Nayak Paudel (kp), TU
dismisses
MEPC report, rejects action: Stance goes against
govt-Dr KC agreement, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal
(rep), ‘Nationalisation
of
private medical colleges won’t solve problem’,
interview with Kedar Bhakta Mathema (ht), Trembling
in
trepidation: No
matter
how powerful a government, it can’t withstand
stethoscopes pointed at its head from multiple
directions, by
CK Lal (rep), Why
Nepal
is still in transition: Despite empowering the
downtrodden, Maoist movement in essence
facilitated larger section of society to get
co-opted in conservative politics, by Sumit
Sharma Sameer (rep), Toward
open
governance: Nepal has institutions in place to
embark on open government system. We only need
to use them creatively, by Narayan Adhikari
(rep), NC
lawmakers
seek action against Prasai (ht), CIEDP
completes
first-phase probe in 39 districts: Conflict
victims ask how long they will take to complete
complex tasks such as taking statements,
excavation and exhumation (ht), The
revolutionary
and the lawyer: The Maoists grapple with demands
to hold them accountable for violence of the
conflict, by Aditya Adhikari (The Record)
29/07/2018: KC’s
Satyagraha, Medical Reforms & Democratic
Order, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Implement
agreements
with Dr KC, in letter and spirit (rep), NC’s
next
issue: Speaker, deputy from same party, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [KC's
has been an issue of civil society, not of NC, a
party that had cheated KC time and again
before!! The new demand is based on the
constitution that is continuously violated by
the political parties!], Deuba
warns
fresh protest over rulers’ autocracy, by
Ramesh Kumar Poudel (kp), Government
and
opposition guided by psychology of instability,
interview with Nilamber Acharya (rep), Bureaucracy
in
new era: Our bureaucracy still carries vestiges
of Rana and Panchayat eras. It is in dire need
of sweeping overhaul to meet challenges of new
era, by Narayan Prasad Wagle (rep), Provisions
in
NCP (NCP) statute ruffles feathers of leaders, by Rewati Sapkota (ht) [There are no rules or laws for godlike
leaders! Such provisions apply only to the rank
and file!]
28/07/2018: Med
edu
bill tabled after govt commits to deal (kp),
Dr
KC
to spend few more days in ICU as he makes
recovery, by Nayak Paudel (kp), Sincerity
seen
as key to implementing deal with Dr KC, by
Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep), NC
for
honest execution of deal (kp) [It was a campaign of civil
society anyway, not one of the Nepali Congress!
The NC itself has repeatedly broken agreements
with KC in the past!], Secretaries’
team
to visit provinces (kp), Public
Enterprises
Board scrapped after neglect: Formed in 2012
with an aim to end political appointments,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), NC
wants
either speaker or deputy speaker post in House
(kp)
27/07/2018: UN
rapporteurs
question intent of Integrity Policy: In doubt:
Reporting requirements; restriction of scope of
activities; and access to funding, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp), PM
vents
ire on foreign missions, I/NGOs for ‘unwarranted
interest’ in Integrity Policy (rep) [They have no right to a say
and shall simply pay to the authoritarian
government!], Transitional
justice
act: ‘Draft bill doesn’t fully adhere to global
practices’ (kp), Have
no
fear: Laws to protect victims and witnesses are
essential to ensure a fair judicial process,
by Anurag Devkota (kp), The
privilege
to choose: It’s increasingly clear that our
liberal standards come with the freedom to
choose our protests, by Amish Mulmi (kp), Powerful
people,
weak government: Nepal has failed to create
institutions to counter the power wielded by
select elites, by Udaya R Wagle (kp), Words
(Always
speaking louder than action): We don't need
railways, smart cities and pie in the sky dreams
but good infrastructure, utilities, health and
education for all. Oli will do well to get our
house in order first before building castles in
the air, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep), Oli
govt
bows to Dr KC’s demands: Hunger strike ends on
27th day (rep), 15
TUTH
docs held, NMA threatens to halt services
(ht), Dr
KC
ends fast, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Starving
for
Justice, by Ramu Sapkota and Sewa Bhattarai
(nt), Officials
enjoy
junkets on taxpayer’s money (kp), Quake
displaced
endure 3 years in filmsy shacks: Earthquake
survivors, who are taking refuge in temporary
camps, pin hopes the government will provide
them Rs200,000 to purchase land plots, by
Anish Tiwari (kp), Absolute
power
numbs absolutely: Nepal’s Communist government
is behaving like a bunch of unhinged,
insensitive hypocrites, by Damakant Jaydhi
(nt), Control
trafficking:
Concerted efforts are required at all levels to
end human trafficking which is a global crime
(ht)
26/07/2018: Concern
over
shrinking civic space mounts as govt moves to
stifle dissent (rep), Talks
fail
as KC panel walks out (kp), Govt
unwilling
to meet Dr KC’s demands: Talks team (rep), Doctors
warn
crusader may lose consciousness (kp), Murder
accused
among three leaders takes minister’s oath:
Aviram Sharma, who is accused of murdering a
security personnel, appointed social development
minister, by Santosh Singh (kp) [Nepal is apparently not a
democratic republic, but a self-service shop for
criminals and their protectionists from the
political parties, who must therefore also be
treated as criminals!], Just
deserts:
It would be right if a woman was named to
replace the chauvinist law minister (kp), Hybrid
identities:
Higher degree of liberalism regarding
inter-ethnic marriages nowadays is reflective of
a social change, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Chief
ministers
busy visiting Kathmandu, attending functions
(rep), PM
to
split ministry, reshuffle Cabinet, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Gautam
likely
to re-enter Parliament (ht), Dhakal
and
Pokhrel in fray for the post of law minister
(rep) [Of course, two
male Bahuns want to replace one of the 3
Janajati ministers! 9 of the 21 ministers are
male Bahuns, although they only make up just
over 6 percent of the population. Why is no
Dalit woman (about 7 percent of the population)
actually nominated?], Federalism
should
not mean more taxes! (rep), Save
our
girls: Women in Nepal are advancing careers,
breaking boundaries and fighting so many
intrinsic social evils. But what do we lack so
much to stop Chhaupadi?, by Sweta Gyanu
Baniya (rep)
25/07/2018: Teams
start
sorting KC’s issues: Both sides hope to conclude
matters after talks today, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Formal
talks
start between government and Dr KC’s team,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep), Mineral
deficiency
on 25th day of fast (kp), The
medicine
man: The issues that Dr KC has raised are what a
socialist government should be pushing, by
Jagannath Adhikari (kp), Greater
Reforms Needed, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Minister
quits
over controversial remarks (kp), Law
minister
quits over controversial comments: Minister
Tamang said his opponents exaggerated the issue
out of proportion even after he issued an
apology on Sunday (rep) [This issue cannot be exaggerated, it's
typical of Nepal's male machos and completely
improper for a minister!], Words
have
consequences (rep), Government
grants
Rs10m in cash relief to Ganga Maya (kp) [Money does not mean justice
as long as the murderers are set free and
promoted!!], Madhes
movement
campaigners decry discriminatory relief, by
Bhusan Yadav (kp), Beat
the
clock: Parliament must reconvene immediately so
that pending Acts are endorsed on time (kp),
NC’s
Valley
chapters stage anti-govt protest, by Bikan K
Dawadi (rep), Repressive
state:
It was GP Koirala who adopted repressive steps
against opponents back in the 1990s. Prime
Minister Oli is doing just that at the moment,
by Umesh K Bhattarai (rep), Empower
provinces:
Provincial govts will not be able to grow
institutionally if the central govt continues to
encroach upon their jurisdictions (ht)
24/07/2018: Orchestrations
and
ostentations: The inherent temptation to enforce
absolute rule is the result of an ideological
crisis, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Dr
KC
may need CCU care: Medics, by Nayak Paudel
(kp), Dr
KC
agrees to checkup at mother's request: Health
workers to provide services to patients at open
places from today (rep), Joint
fast
on (kp), Civil
society’s
mass sit-in continues Monday (rep), Give
up
rigidity, listen to Dr KC (rep), Top
leaders
indifferent to activist’s demands (kp), Probe
team
returns without visiting clash site, by LP
Devkota (kp), ‘Govt
will
not accept Dr KC’s Satyagraha’: Dr KC’s demands
are mere agendas set by the Nepali Congress
(kp) [Civil society,
including KC, will not accept Subba Gurung's
claims: They are basic rights infringing
statements set by Oli and his CPN!], Local
peace
panels revived (kp), 7
ministries finalise drafts on fundamental
rights: The documents will likely be tabled at
the Cabinet for approval today (kp), RJPN
picks
absconding murder- accused as state minister
(rep) (related to Province 2) [???? His arrest has already been ordered
by the SC!], Watch
your
language: Law Minister Tamang’s comments about
Nepali girls studying MBBS are unseemly (kp)
[Tamang's statement
reflects the way many Nepalese men think about
women! It disqualifies him as a minister!],
Democracy
in
action: Taxing the people without giving any
services has become the dharma of the state,
by Chandra D. Bhatta (kp), In
Defence of Civic Nation, by Dev Raj Dahal
(kp), The
general’s
seduction: The generals who believe that the
army should be building national infrastructure
should also know that honey-trap seduction is
the most basic strategy in any military playbook,
by Bishal Thapa (rep)
23/07/2018: What
is
wrong with Oli? An executive is best judged by
the number and quality of his advisors. Prime
Minister Oli is literally besieged by a number
of hungry cadres, by Narayan Manandhar
(rep), A
democratic deficit: For transitional justice to
be broadly acceptable, it needs to be
consultative (kp), Mass
hunger
strike in support of Dr KC, by Nayak Paudel
(kp), No
headway
as fast lingers, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), This
is
Dr KC's longest hunger strike, govt apathetic
(rep), Civil
society
starts mass sit-in supporting Dr KC’s demands,
by Bikan K Dawadi (rep), Editors
express
solidarity with Dr KC’s demands (kp), Dahal
‘flexible’,
Oli ‘rigid’ on Dr KC’s demands (rep) [Does Dahal speculate to
replace Oli as PM soon?], NCP
student,
youth wings for nationalising medical colleges:
Four youth and student organisations of the
ruling party also urge the government to end the
indefinite hunger strike of Dr Govinda KC
through dialogue (kp), Ruling
NCP's
sister organizations want medical colleges
nationalized or run as non-profit trusts
(rep), Govt
trying
to curtail civil liberties: Deuba (kp), Tarun
Dal
blocks highway, picket govt offices in
Nawalparasi (kp), Minister
Tamang
faces public outrage (kp), After
public
outcry, minister apologizes for his remarks
(rep), Is
no
one responsible? A recent NHRC report on the
Maleth incident undermines its intensity, by
Kalpana Jha (kp), Waiting
for
the benefits: The change that federalism has
brought to the people of Nepal is a bigger tax
burden, by Prakash Acharya (kp)
22/07/2018: Civil
society
bodies want TJ commissions reshuffled (kp),
More
to
join hunger strike (ht), Civil
society
takes to the street over Dr KC’s demands, by
Bikan K Dawadi (rep), Thousands
rally
in support of Dr KC, by Nayak Paudel (kp) [The state must finally stop
brutally beating and seriously injuring people
with wooden sticks! No policeman has the right
to shawl people on their heads with wooden
sticks, no politician has the right to order and
cover such procedure! This is a crime and the
government is responsible!], Police
brutality
on Dr KC supporters leaves KAHS patients
terrified, by Devendra Basnet and DB Budha
(rep), Scores
hurt
as Tarun rally turns violent (kp), Dozens
including
11 police injured in protests over Dr KC's
demands; Three govt vehicles vandalized
(rep), ‘Critical’,
Dr KC declines medical aid (kp), Govt
calls
activist for unconditional talks: Dr KC’s
representatives want National Medical Education
Bill withdrawn and a government team with
broader mandate(kp), Is
Dr KC A True Satyagrahi?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn) [Subedi accuses KC
of political motivation in support of the NC,
but the author conceals the fact that KC has
recently initiated 4 hunger strikes against the
NC government! Deuba and his NC are hypocritical
freeloaders right now!], Educational
Decentralisation
And Corruption, by Shak Bahadur Budhathoki
(rn), Government
to
set up ‘Immediate Problem Solving Centre’ at PMO
(kp) [There are so many
immediate problems that are deliberately ignored
by the PM and the government. So what is the
purpose of such a centre under the direct
control of the PM?], A
change in tide: The current wave of politics
globally shows that politicians can no longer
take things for granted, by Asmod Karki
(kp), Errant
law
enforcement officers liable to face criminal
charge: An arrestee must be produced
before competent authority; Relatives must be
informed, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht)
21/0772018: Rights
groups
pick flaws in draft bill Draft bill on
Transitional Justice falls short of
international law and standards (kp) [see Preliminary
Comments:
Draft Bill to Amend the Act on Commission on
Investigation of Disappeared Persons, Truth and
Reconciliation, 2014], Draft
bill
on transitional justice fraught with serious
shortcomings: Rights bodies (ht), Jumla
reeling
from Thursday’s clash over Dr KC (kp), Police
gone
wild! Why can’t our politicians understand that
no regime has succeeded by beating up protestors
and or even shooting at them?, by Guffadi
(kp), Governance
in
the age of social media: The gov’t has to take
people’s concerns and aspirations seriously.
When there is an exchange of views, democracy
thrives through debate and self-correction,
by Mohan Guragain (kp), Govt
and
social activist yet to begin formal talks:
Ruling NCP leaders say there is no possibility
of forming new team anytime soon, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Political
parties
support Dr KC when in opposition, oppose when in
govt, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep) [The outstanding example is
the hypocritical former PM Sher Bahadur Deuba
and his NC!!!], NC
stalls
parliament in province - 7, by Dil Bahadur
Chhatyal (rep), Govt
wants
‘more time’ to readjust 3-tier civil staff:
Ministry of Federal Affairs official says three
service laws mandatory to appoint staff
(kp), Prosperity
at Stake, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Govt
treasury
empty after haphazard spending in last month: It
is unusual in our context for the government to
have zero balance as it may not be able to pay
for any possible emergency, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep), Women
MPs
join hands against dowry system (ht)
20/07/2018: Government
‘abducts’
social activist: Dr KC refuges to enter ICU,
vows to continue his protest until his demands
for reforms in medical education sector are met,
by Binod Ghimire and LP Devkota (kp), 40
injured
in clash as Dr KC taken by force to Kathmandu
(rep) [see video], 20
doctors
among injured in clashes with security forces
(kp), That
was
appalling: The way the state used force to bring
Dr KC to Kathmandu is deplorable (kp), NMA
protests
against govt apathy to Dr KC’s demands
(rep), Won't
take
medication until demands met: Dr KC (rep), PM
Oli
says some parties are playing with Dr KC’s life
(kp) [Bare mockery!],
Congress
urges
RJP-N, Naya Shakti to join in the fight against
govt, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [Pressure on the government
is urgent, but Deuba's argumentation is also
mockery, since he did not act otherwise when he
was PM!], NC
raises
pitch against ‘autocracy’ (kp), Police
detain
25 students protesting against PM Oli (kp),
House
meeting
put off for eight days (rep), Government
Under Siege, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Nepal
seeks
India nod to switch $750m credit line (kp) [No more need for
reconstruction? The Indian conditions are as
destructive as the Nepalese conditions on the
work of NGOs under the guise of NIP!], Baskota
vows
state will not muzzle media freedom KMG chairman
hopes state includes stakeholders’ voice in new
act (kp), Preserving
Hanuman
Dhoka: Heritage activists file contempt cases
(kp), Uneven
representation:
Minorities have been relegated to the sidelines
in the federal and state legislatures, by
Amar Kant Jha (kp), Enforcement
of
Civil and Criminal Codes from August doubtful,
by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep)
19/07/2018: Ministries
get
a week to do up fundamental rights laws, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), 33
families
to get govt compensation (kp), No
talks
unless bill is withdrawn: Dr KC (kp), Dr
KC
says govt is indifferent; Respiratory problem
worsens, heartbeat very irregular: Docs
(rep), NCP
to
take measures for saving life (kp) [??], Health
workers
boycotting OPDs from today (rep), Save
Dr
KC’s life: Saving Dr KC’s life should be govt’s
topmost priority, and the best way to go forward
will be withdrawing the replacement bill pronto
(ht), Medical
education:
Not in the pink of health, by Arun Upreti
(ht), What
it
takes to lose: Despite being backed by a strong
majority, Oli runs the risk of being a
disappointing ruler (kp) [He already is disappointing,
just as during his first term as PM and just as
most of his predecessors! Nepal is in need of a
new generation of really charismatic leaders!!],
Plea
for inclusive meritocracy, by Mukti Rijal
(rn), The
reign
of error: The govt should use its majority to do
good, not undermine academic autonomy, by
Pramod Mishra (kp), SC
continues
stay order upholding Deuba cabinet's
appointments (rep), RJPN
mulls
over withdrawing support to govt (rep), Prime
Minister,
mend your ways (rep), In
blatant
misuse of government fund, MALM officials go on
foreign trip (ht) [The
Home Minister shall explain why they have not
been arrested at the airport, just like Sanskrit
scholar Koirala!!], RJP-N
condemns
NHRC report (ht)
18/07/2018: Negotiations
lead
nowhere (kp), 'Govt
only
wants to bring Dr KC to capital, not address his
demands' (rep), Dr
Govinda
KC’s team asked to show credentials (ht) [Another indication that in
reality the government has no interest at all in
responding to Dr KC's demands], Doctors
stop
OPD services in Karnali (kp), Congress
announces
nationwide protest: Opposition party accuses Oli
govt of totalitarianism, favouritism and
violating the constitution (kp), 180
days,
6 years, 15 hunger strikes: Doctor has
challenged all govts since 2012, by Bishnu
Prasad Aryal (rep), Deuba
reminds
PM of Dr KC’s demands (kp) [Nevertheless, Deuba is
hypocritical; as PM, he himself was not
interested in the demands of Dr KC during 4
hunger strikes between August 2017 and January
2018, which lasted 46 days in total!], Law
Ministry
to hold final talks on basic rights today: Line
ministries fail to submit drafts as deadline
lapses, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp) Big
money:
An estimated bill of Rs131 billion shows that
electoral spending has increased sharply
(kp), Last
minute
spending is killing prosperity dreams (rep),
Govt
fails
to spend even revised budget (ht), Bad
days
ahead: Govt has the mandate to rule for five
years. But chances of it squandering them are
pretty high, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Monsoon
threatens
quake-damaged houses, by Krishna Kisi (rep),
Oli
vents
ire on party ranks for not defending govt
(rep) [Maybe there
aren't so many things worth defending!],
34,000
temporary
govt employees get three-month reprieve, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht), Ambassadors’
oath:
Any public post holder when takes oath, it is to
the constitution, rule of law and the country
and the people, not to the government of the day
(ht)
17/07/2018: Secy-led
team
to hold dialogue with Dr KC: NMA ‘to bring
agitating doctor to Capital if govt withdraws
medical bill’, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Govt
forms
talks panel led by Education Secy Baral
(rep), National
medical
education bill controversy: Nepali Congress
obstructs House (kp), Supporters
And Opponents: Nepali Style, by Prem Khatry
(rn), Uprety
named
envoy to India (kp) [Obviously contrary to article 245 of the
constitution! Besides, once again two male
Bahuns are nominated into leading positions;
based on the principles of inclusive politics,
no male Bahun must be nominated; there are
already too many of them in control of state
organs and parties!!], Stay
order
against rally ban continues (kp), SC
stays
govt decision banning protests in capital
(rep), Messy
Nepal:
There is confusion, chaos and frustration amid a
period of supposedly stable politics, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp), Public
order in democracy, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Government
spent
record Rs 33b Sunday (rep) [???], The
religious
roots of Chhaupadi, by Pushpa Raj Joshi and
Arun Bam (rep), Failing
people:
Govt rolling back popular decisions (rep)
16/07/2018: Govt
‘will
not take back’ medical education bill (kp),
Wrong
prescription:
PM Oli’s stated goal is to ensure prosperity to
all but medical bill will profiteer only a tiny
section (kp), Dr
KC
in frail health: Medics, by LP Devkota (kp),
Docs
prepare
to place Dr KC on ventilator: Doctor lost nine
kilos since coming to Jumla, by Devendra
Basnet and DB Budha (rep), 17
days
of neglect: Delays will be too costly for Oli
govt (rep), Nepal:
Evasive
maneuvers, by S. Binod Kumar Singh (SAIR), Govt
backtracking
on ‘pro-people decisions’ (rep), House
rule
on MPs' suspension challenged at SC (rep), Wages
of
conformity: Shackles of conformism are so
comforting that it takes real courage to break
out of its shiny chains. Exodus abroad is an
escape, not liberty, by CK Lal (rep), A
Maoist dream deferred: They appear weak, but the
Maoists aligned with 'Biplab' haven't given up,
by Aditya Adhikari (The Record)
15/07/2018: Massive
protest
rally in support of Dr KC (kp), ‘If
govt
cares for my health, it should implement my
demands’ (kp), Fasting
doc’s
health ‘critical’ (kp), Jumla
locals
urge govt to come for talks with Dr KC, by
Devendra Basnet and DB Budha (rep), Govinda
KC,
yet again! It is up to the govt to let Nepali
medical education enter a new era of quality and
public responsibility, by Naresh Koirala
(kp), Additional
medical
colleges won’t help quality health services:
Thapa (rep), Liquid
nationalism:
Oli launched the nationalist agenda during the
election and it spread on social media, by
Saurav Raj Pant (kp)
14/07/2018: Ganga
Maya
ends her fast: Postpones indefinite hunger
strike on 46th day after government promised to
implement agreements reached with her in the
past (kp), Ganga
Maya
ends her 45-day-long hunger strike (rep), Dr
KC
to be brought to Capital forcibly: Minister
(kp), Dr
KC’s
supporters to foil govt plans to airlift him to
capital (rep), Fasting
doc
‘lost consciousness’, by LP Devkota (kp), Dr
KC
losing consciousness, by Devendra Basnet and
DB Budha (rep), Listen
To The Doctor, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), SC
issues
interim order against Monetary Policy (kp),
SC
quashes
govt decision to dismiss four top officials
(kp), Top
court
stay order against ban on rallies to continue
(kp), SC
tells
govt to submit decision file on protest ban in
capital (rep), TU
doctors
protest at Maitighar Mandala (kp), Heil
Oli!
You don’t need to give us trains and ships and
no, don’t even think about sending Deuba to
Mars. Just give us roads without potholes. Give
us affordable healthcare and quality education,
by Guffadi (kp), Role
of Youths to Build Prosperous Nepal, by
Sarmila Bagale (rn), NRA
almost
defunct without CEO (rep)
13/07/2018: Leave
no
one behind: It is time to make the Nepali
transitional justice model truly victim-centric
and local, by Ram Kumar Bhandari and Varsha
Gyawali (kp), Govt
puts
national medical bill on hold: Officials say the
govt decided not to table the bill after
learning that the NC would obstruct the House if
it did so (kp), Govt
drops
plan to table Medical Education Bill (rep),
Protesters
try
to entreat PM Oli with Marsi rice (kp), Civil
society
urges government to address Dr KC’s demands
(ht), Challenges
facing
the country: Unless addressed in time,
corruption and misuse of authority are likely to
increase, by Binoj Basnyat (kp), SC
stays
govt decision to sack two Deuba appointees
(rep), Sacking
of
political appointees stayed, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht), Home
ministry
pressures doc to issue disability certificates
to fit ex-Maoist fighters (rep), Relatives
of
women killed by Chhaupadi continue the
malpractice, by Khamma Khatri (rep), That
sinking
feeling (nt), Building
homes
on a deadline: Deadline for earthquake
reconstruction makes survivors erect sheds to
claim payment, by Om Astha Rai (nt)
12/07/2018: Bridge
the
gap: Ensuring coordination between government
and civil society needs clear and facile
guidelines (kp), Peremptory
ways:
In Nepal, conflict is increasingly being managed
through the hegemonic control of public
discourse, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Endangering
democracy, by Mukesh Baral (rep), NCP
draws
flak for undermining judiciary (ht), Govt
to
present Nat’l Medical Education Bill in House
today, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Hospitals
halt
services for one hour in support of Dr KC
(kp), Striking
doctor
says ready to hold talks (ht), Fasting
surgeon
refuses to leave Jumla (kp), Dr
KC
ready for talks with govt through team
(rep), 'District-level
committee
needed to coordinate talks between Dr KC and
govt' (rep), AHRC
urges
govt to save Dr Govinda KC’s life (ht), Where
rivers
flow: Bouddha residents see lighter side of life
during monsoon ordeal on roads (kp) [The Oli govt has more
important things to do like suppressing
fundamental rights and civil society!], Functional
Roles in Federation, by Mukti Rijal (rn)
11/07/2018: Dr.
KC In Headlines Again, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Dr
KC:
‘New opposition’ for govt, ‘hero’ to locals,
by Devendra Basnet, DB Budha and Pushkar Bhandari
(rep), Centre
continues
to ignore Dr KC’s plight (kp), ‘Govt
can’t
act on Dr KC’s whims’ (ht), Doctors
to
halt hospital services except emergency for one
hour (kp), Docs
to
stage hour-long rally at medical institutions
(rep), Protesting
rights
activists briefly detained near Singha Durbar
(rep), Foreign
Minister
Gyawali allays fears of civil societies (kp)
[??], Foreign
minister
says govt has no intention to discourage I/NGOs
(rep), Foreign
volunteers’
regulation due in a month; The working procedure
would determine the areas where Nepal would
accept volunteers: Officials, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Follow
conduct
code, diplomatic community told (ht), The
long,
hard road to federalism: A new report reveals
the challenges that local governments are facing
across the country, by Shradha Ghale (kp), Congress
must
rise: What Congress leaders would have us
believe as authoritarianism is actually hubris,
arrogance and total disregard to public concerns
which every party has displayed while in power,
by Mahabir Paudyal (rep)
10/07/2018: Prelude
to
dictatorship: The opposition and the media do
not see how the rule of law has been trampled
upon, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Right
to
know: Hidden cabinet decisions (rep), Govt
hiding
budget transfer details since February (rep), PM:
KC’s
stance impractical: Directs party MPs to
strongly defend the government’s stance on
medical education bill (kp) [Yes, KC's demands are
against the personal interests of NCP leaders!
But they are also against the interests of the
people in remote areas!!], Oli,
fasting
doc may talk on phone today (kp), Dr
KC
rejects PM's proposal for one-on-one by phone
(rep), Ganga
Maya
turns down govt request to end hunger strike:
Cites amnesty for murder convict Dhungel
(rep), Protest
debated
in House: Lawmakers from the ruling party claim
that the NC did not address Dr KC’s concerns
while in power and now its leaders are
politicising his hunger strike (kp), Fulfil
Dr
KC’s demands: Congress, by Jagdishor Panday
(ht), Krishna
Prasad
murder case: Court to give verdict after next
hearing, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp), Police
arrest
25 Human Rights Activists (ht), HURPES
to
protest against govt decisions (ht), Sad
state
of affairs: Detaining a professor to bar him
from boarding a flight seems to have stemmed
from the desire to pursue political vendetta
(ht), Gurung,
Magar
communities shut Gandaki Province (kp), Binging
on
foreign food: It is worrying that our cereal
import bill is higher than the farm budget of
Rs40 billion (kp), Development
or
dependency: Urbanisation and destruction of
farmland is taking its toll on the Valley’s
landscapes, by Swetaa Amatya Shrestha (kp),
Institutional
Stability Matters, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), The
Challenge of Managing a Nation, by Prem K.
Khatry (rn), PM
changes
tune on constitution amendment (rep), Gold
smuggling
probe committee likely to end investigation: An
official of the committee said that the
government wants the committee to end its probe
without further ado as it does not want the
committee to go deep into the matter and reveal
senior politicians reportedly involved in the
case (rep) [!!!],
Conflict
victims
complain of injustice in distributing
compensation, by Dinesh Subedi (rep), Monsoon
starts
stealing sleep of flood victims, by Arjun
Oli (rep)
09/07/2018: Left
in
lurch: The SC has rightly observed that it is a
matter of shame if human beings are exploited in
the name of customs and practices (ht), HRW,
ICJ
call for transitional justice reform (ht)
[see statement],
Main
accused
in the murder of Ganga Maya’s son surrenders
(rep), Krishna
Prasad
murder main suspect surrenders (kp), Docs
seek
better facility for fasting surgeon KC (kp),
Health
Profession
Education: Policy sets a precedent for future
public policies, interview with Kedar Bhakta
Mathema (kp), Safe
space:
Public protests in support of Dr KC is an
expression of a democratic society (kp), NMA
gives
govt 72 hrs to fulfill Dr KC’s demands
(rep), PM
urges
Dr KC to end hunger strike (ht) [???], Height
of
cruelty: PM’s apathy toward Dr KC (rep), Prof
Koirala
didn’t have permission to fly: Home minister:
Oppn party terms it ‘fascist terror’ by govt
(rep), University
of
British Colombia dismayed and shamed (rep) [Obviously, the Oli
government wants to turn Nepal into an
authoritarian and misanthropic system similar to
the former royal Panchayat system!!], Staff
survey
yet to be done for local level: Federal Ministry
committee recommends 45,000 officials at the
Centre and 16,000 in provinces, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), PM
to
direct ministers, secys on implementing
policies, programmes: The government plans to
set up a mechanism at the PMO to execute the
policies and programmes (kp), Govt
hides
cabinet decisions, by Sangeet Sangroula
(rep), ‘Two-thirds
majority
misused to serve vested interest’, interview
with Gagan Thapa (ht), Govt
starts
giving termination letters to Deuba’s political
appointees (rep), Bringing
Reforms
for Prosperity, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Abuse
of
Authority, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
08/07/2018: Where
are
laws? Parliament out of business (rep), PM
sticks
to his guns: Prime Minister Oli says Maitighar
Mandala will remain no-protest zone; Kathmandu
will have more medical colleges to stem student
outflow, by Tika R Pradhan (kp) [,,,and, especially, to fill
the pockets of leading NCP politicians and their
clientele!], Dr
KC’s
health ‘worsens’, by LP Devkota (kp), Choice
of
Jumla was to draw govt attention to Karnali: Dr
KC, by Devandra Basnet and DB Budha (rep), A
mare’s nest: The ongoing predicament in
humanities and medical education calls for
everyone to fight their corner more effectively,
by Abhi Subedi (kp)
07/07/2018: Govt
registers
National: Medical Education Bill: Legislation
does not address concerns raised by Dr Govinda
KC; Congress leader Thapa says party will block
the bill’s passage (kp), All
three
levels of leftist government ignore RAHS, by
Devendra Basnet (rep), NC
obstructs
House meeting over Dr Govinda KC’s demand
(kp), Doctors
at
Bharatpur Hospital stand in solidarity with Dr
KC (kp), The
crazy
authoritarian doctor: It is possible to change a
corrupt system. You don’t need to form a
political party. You just need courage!, by
Guffadi (kp), Top
court
spikes plan to ban public protests (kp), Process
begins
to annul Deuba appointments (kp), Anti-democratic
Character, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Victims
want
consultation on transitional justice law
(rep)
06/07/2018: Deuba-appointed
officials
dumped: NC says govt invites fresh confrontation
with oppn; Five additional inspectors general of
Armed Police Force tender resignation (kp),
Dr
KC
refuses medical aid, says ‘ready to die in
Karnali’, by LP Devkota (kp), Writ
against
Maitighar protest ban (kp), NCP
leaders
told to counter criticism, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp)
05/07/2018: Be
Careful, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km), NC
slams
govt, disrupts Upper House (kp), NSU
defies
govt orders, protests at Maitighar (kp), ‘Democracy
doesn’t
mean protesting at every place’ (kp) [????], Dr
KC
in emergency unit, by LP Devkota (kp), Young
and
jobless: The issue of unemployment is robbing
Nepali youth of a glorious futurem by Sapana
Phuyal (kp)
04/07/2018: Protest
ban
‘unconstitutional’ (kp), Congress
wants
fringe parties’ representation (kp), NC
to
oppose govt’s ‘unpopular moves’ (kp), The
missing
factor: Policy makers’ lack of knowledge in
causality analysis results in poor public
policies, by Ram Prasad Mainali (kp
04/07/2018)
03/07/2018: On
liberty:
Govt’s decision to ban protests in prime spaces
shows authoritarian tendency (kp), Politics
of
prohibition: What is the need for the government
to declare a no-go area for peaceful protests
and prohibit spaces located at the heart of the
city?, by Pranab Kharel and Gaurab KC (rep),
Transitional
justice
bill goes thru both houses: Enforced
disappearances enquiry, TRC bill sent to
president (ht), Fasting
Dr
KC’s health ‘deteriorates’ on day 3 (kp), Regressive
bill:
The replacement bill the govt is planning to
introduce will deal a blow to efforts at
improving medical education (ht), Money
laundering
case: OAG appeals against Special Court
decision; The OAG had earlier failed to appeal
the exoneration of another mob boss Rajeev
Gurung aka Deepak Manange (kp) [Political corruotion on
highest level!!], Top-down
and
centralised: The elite’s hold over land, forests
and rivers continues in federal Nepal, by
Shradha Ghale (kp), Shadow
of Informal Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn),
Monsoon
pain:
Though we have been facing flood and landslide
risks every single year, we still lack dedicated
and functional institutions for disaster
preparedness and emergency response, by
David Kainee (rep), 40
CPN
Maoist cadres arrested (ht)
02/07/2018: What’s
the
intention? Fundamental rights at stake
(rep), Allow
dissent:
Silencing public voice weakens democracy; govt
must understand democracy and dissent go
together (ht), Protest
ban
in Valley raises fears of ‘controlled democracy’
(rep), Activists
question
legality of protest ban in Valley (rep), Powerful
entities
torn between PMO, ministries: National
Investigation Department, Department of Revenue
Investigation and Department of Money Laundering
Investigation, brought under the PM’s Office,
are reporting to both the ministry and the PMO
(kp), Congress
blocks
replacement bill: Raising questions over process
and contents, opposition wants major provisions
of the ordinance retained, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), NC
blocks
fast-tracking of medical education bill
(rep), Medical
education
bill withdrawn: Old law to come into force
from Wednesday amid protests, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Locals
in
Jumla lend support to Dr KC’s indefinite hunger
strike, by LP Devkota (kp), Dr
KC
offered top post at med panel (kp) [??????], Govt
urged
to save Ganga Maya (rep), A
Colombian model in the Himalayas? Any
international experience on the TJ needs to be
validated through wider consultation, by Ram
Kumar Bhandari and Eduardo González (kp), When
nothing
happens: Global trend is only part of the story
behind the reemergence of Oliological phenomenon
in Nepali politics. There are local factors
behind the continuing allure of authoritarianism
in the country, by CK Lal (rep), Govt
shows
flexibility to transport bodies (ht)
01/07/2018: Government
Under Scrutiny, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Comrades
come
together: Nepalis are nervous whether recent
politics will bring stability and prosperity or
not, by Suresh C. Chalise (kp), Save
Ganga
Maya: State apathy is cruel (rep), Dr
KC
starts hunger strike in Jumla (kp) [Brutal police force against
against peaceful civil society action!],
Dr
KC
starts 15th hunger strike, is briefly arrested,
by DB Budha (rep), Bibeksheel
Sajha
defies govt ban, stages demonstration at
Maitighar (kp), Bibeksheel
Sajha
Party cadres arrested (ht), Living
in
an unjust city: Democracy is measured by the
state of the sidewalk, not the number of wide
roads, by Prashanta Khanal (kp). Vision
for
prosperity: Economic prosperity with social
justice is possible only if there is a stable
and visionary government with a progressive
stance and dynamic governance, by Baburam
Bhattarai (rep), Prosperity
delusion:
Lawmakers have always treated the state fund as
their personal purse. They use it to secure
their vote banks for elections, by
Kamal Raj Dhungel (rep), Laws
related
to polygamy contradictory (ht)
30/06/2018: Victims
reject
draft amendment: NHRC chairman Sharma calls it
translated draft guided by motive; There will be
no punishment left after waiving 75pc sentence
(ht), Activists
vow
to defy Maitighar Mandala ban: Nepali Congress
and Bibeksheel Sajha Party say ban on protest
rallies muzzles citizens’ freedom to express
(kp), Right
to
protest! Our greatest communist government on
earth is slowly showing its true colours and if
we don’t wake up now, it might be a little too
late when you realise that you can no longer
assemble peacefully, or protest against our
thulo mancheys, by Guffadi (kp), PM
makes
fun of MPs’ queries in parliament: NC
Chief Whip Khand terms it objectionable, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), Forest
land
continues to shrink 'for resettlement': Flood
and landslide victims who have been living in
the land of community forests lament that the
government does not think of permanent solution
for them, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep)
29/06/2018: Strong
leaders,
weak democracies: Authoritarianism does not need
a separate governing system; it can function
equally well in a democracy, by Amish Raj
Mulmi (kp), Ganga
Maya’s
fast: NHRC questions Home secy, IGP (kp), When
our
son was killed: A translated excerpt from a
chapter of ‘Death of Justice' - a memoir of
Gangamaya Adhikari, who is on the third week of
her hunger strike at Bir Hospital, demanding her
son's murderers be brought to justice (nt), Just
not justice: Proposed amendments to Nepal’s
Transitional Justice Act still let perpetrators
off the hook, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Bill
on
TRC, CIEDP terms extension in parliament
(rep) [The exension of
terms means little without fundamental changes
in justice law and politics!], MPs
divided
over handing ongoing projects to local levels
(rep) [Federalism
misunderstood or simply not wanted?], Overseas
ordeal:
Govt aye to legal help for workers (kp), Legal
aid
for falsely implicated migrants: Innocent
migrant Nepali workers languishing in jails for
offences they have not committed, by Pushpa
Raj Acharya (ht), Linger
no
further: Delay in forming parliamentary panel
would hinder Parliament’s functions (kp), Ministry
of
mutual interests, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep),
FinMin:
Price
rise not due to budget: Prices of essentials shot
up following the release of the annual financial
plan on May 29 ostensibly due to higher taxes
(kp) [??], End
of
fiscal year spending results in shoddy work:
Rupandehi looks for ways to spend Rs 2 billion
in 15 days, by Binod Pariyar (rep), Eleventh-hour
spending
continues unabated: Several infrastructure
projects are being implemented in haste so that
all works are complete before the fiscal
year-end. Locals are disappointed with the
quality of work, by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep)
28/06/2018: Mirror
to
our soul: The Nepali state must go beyond just
consulting with elites on the draft CIEDP and
TRCA bill, by Seira Tamang (kp), Probe
struggles
to trace political nexus in gold smuggling,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep), Why
parliamentary
system? The debate on directly elected
presidential system demeans, disdains and
denigrates people’s mandate and democratic
achievements, by Dinesh Bhattarai (rep), 'General
people
are the most used and the most abused entity in
our political system', interview with Rajesh
Hamal (rep), Govt
to
monitor foreigners, by Rewati Sapkota (ht) [??], Prime
Minister
Oli, Railroads And India Card, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
27/06/2018: Participation
of Nepali Women in Politics, by Sarmila
Bagale (rn), Conflict
victims
reject revisions to TJ law: Draft lacks power to
make TJ bodies ‘accountable’ (kp), Govt's
annual
programmes: No secretary responds to prime
minister’s call for innovative ideas, by
Anil Giri (kp), People
can
question judiciary’s decisions, says Law
minister (kp), Air,
ground
traffic halts for VVIP movement anger public,
by Arpana Ale Magar (rep) [Royal behaviour in a republican state!],
All
new
laws to be endorsed by September (ht), Change
the
mindset: Stop victimising rape victims, by
Bijaya Laxmi (ht)
26/06/2018: SC
turns
down Rs460 million UNDP support, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp) [Improvement
of human rights and rule of law not wanted? The
suggestion to get more money through the budget
instead sounds ridiculous againsts the
background that this is not poassible and the
budget, to a greater part, is financed by
foreign money as well!], AIIB
issues
$1m grant to upgrade power grid (kp) [Isn't this against govt
politics of rejecting foreign aid and grants??
Doen't it make dependable? Or is it only because
it effects infrastructure and not rights?],
Govt
accepting
Rs 25 billion off-budget foreign aid annually
(rep), Torture
still
endemic: Though torture is prohibited, systemic
torture by the state is a common practice,
by Sanjeev K. Shah (kp), Preventing
torture:
The revised criminal code is an attempt toward
systematic reform to address torture-related
impunity. It should be implemented, by
Praveen Kumar Yadav (rep), Chand
followers
shut Chitwan schools (kp), Fiscal
federalism:
Unveiling of budget by three tiers of govt
welcome, but implementation will be key (kp), Political
Dialogue Efficiency, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn),
New
trans-Himalayan
dictum: Oli’s China visit has overlooked Nepal’s
benefit in Trans-Himalayan Multi-dimensional
Connectivity Network, by Achyut Wagle (kp)
25/06/2018: Textbook
shortage
in rural Achham: A teacher says textbook
shortage is a perennial problem that the
government has failed to address, by Menuka
Dhungana (kp) [The
continued inaction by the government is a grave
violation of the children's fundamental rights!!],
Draft
amendment
to Transitional Justice Act adheres to court’s
verdict and international practices,
interview with Attorney General Agni Kharel (kp),
Women
head
back to Chhaupadi sheds, by Nagendra
Upadhyaya (rep), RJP-N
not
to join govt (ht)
24/06/2018: Conflict
victims
slam ‘symbolic prosecution': “Ordinary citizens
convicted of murder receive 20 years of
imprisonment but why did the government reduce
the jail term for war criminals?”’ (rep), Property
details
of Ministers: Poor ministers, rich wives, by
Narayan Manandhar (rep)
23/06/2018: PM-led
body
sought to regulate I/NGOs: Govt yet to respond
to stakeholders’ suggestion, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), ‘Halt
moves
against civil bodies’ (kp) [see statement
by
CIVICUS], Drop
restrictive
policy on NGOs, says CIVICUS (ht), Baluwatar
to
Beijing: Oli has now been to India and China and
lots of MoUs have been signed with both
countries but we know very well that most of it
will either take decades or never be fulfilled
at all, by Guffadi (kp), Rift
between
Kathmandu and Province 2 widens, by Suresh
Yadav (rep), Ganga
Maya
again at Bir since 25 days in lone struggle for
justice: Dr Govinda KC to flout govt ban at
Maitighar today (rep)
22/06/2018: Transitional
Justice
Act amendment draft ready: Apex court order,
international practices taken into account,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Bill
seeks
to bring under transitional justice cases now in
court or in UN system, by Bhadra Sharma
(rep), Over
20,000
quake victims might have to spend fourth monsoon
under tents, by Dhruba Dangal (rep), Messiah
or
pariah? Yadav’s recent move to join the
government could cost him dear, by Suman
Kumar Mandal (kp), Strengthening
the Local Level Bodies, by Hira Bahadur
Thapa (rn), Diversity
in
workplace: Inclusive environment is an important
driver of growth that is often overlooked,
by Maina Dhital (kp), Four
ordinances
could lapse due to govt delay (rep), Nepal
top
South Asian nation in rule of law index (ht)
(see Nepal
related
index) [In detail,
there are still many very negative ratings!],
Govt
unlikely
to spend even revised budget (ht)
21/06/2018: Platform
denies
victims’ consent for concessions to war
criminals (kp), RJP-N
to
hold General Convention next April (kp) [Political parties
fundamentally disregard the constitution and
subordinate laws!], RJP-N’s
general
convention from April 20 to 22 (ht), Local
bodies
draw flak over flaunting laws, by Pabitra
Kumar Shahi (rep), Empower
local
govts: It is imperative that Parliament enact
the required law at the earliest to pave the way
for local governments to hire their staff on
their own (ht), Contractors
yet
to receive Rs 580m (ht) [related to Dolakha
district], RTI
needed
for federalism to succeed (ht)
20/06/2018: Amnesty
slams
inaction over Ganga Maya (kp), Nationalism:
An
alternative view; Nationalism should build
confidence of citizens in their political
leaders, by Naresh Koirala (kp), Reading
between
the lines: Dahal’s desire for an executive
presidential system is driven by a personal
interest that could not be in the country’s
interest, by Prakash Acharya (kp), Policies
formulated
by local units contradict constitution, by
Devendra Basnet (rep)
19/06/2018: ‘Ruling
leaders
responsible for delaying justice to conflict
victims’ (rep), All
is
not well: Lack of co-ordination among ministries
not a good sign for the government (kp), Ministry
retracts
decision on NGOs (kp), RJP-N
meeting
mulls joining central govt, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), NA
members
draw lots to decide term lengths: Half NC
members pick two-year terms (rep), NCP
statute
bars office bearers from serving more than two
terms, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht)
18/06/2018: SC
tells
poll body to clarify over NCP (kp), The
contrived
consensus: Through relentless misinformation,
public opinion has been manipulated to purvey
the belief that nationalism is higher value than
democratic practices or even humanitarian
concerns, by CK Lal (rep), Deaths
by
indifference: Preventable deaths of migrant
workers within months of being certified as
‘healthy’ speak of state indifference to migrant
workers, by Barun Ghimire (rep)
17/06/2018: NCP
lawmakers
criticise budget (ht), PM
tells
ruling party lawmakers not to criticise central
budget (kp) [Is
this a democratic state or party dictatorship?],
We’ll
ask
questions: State watch on media (rep), Bleak
progress
in spending dev budget despite stable govt: Only
30 days remain to spend half of the budget
(rep)
16/06/2018: Govt
may
miss deadline for passing fundamental rights:
The constitution has set three years since the
implementation of the constitution as the
deadline for the implementation of 31 various
fundamental rights, by Ashok Dahal (rep), Conflict
victims
see no end to their plight (ht), Rukum
conflict
victims seek justice (kp), Gangamaya's
autobiography
unveiled (rep), I/NGOs
decry
government’s decision (ht)
15/06/2018: Communist
government
moves to curtail civil liberties: Two new
policies look set to curb dissent, by
Supriya Manandhar (The Record), Home
minister
seeks recommendations from NGO Federation
(kp), DAOs
told
to seek property details of I/NGO officials
(ht), NGOs
threaten
nationwide protests (rep), Oli’s
foreign
policy: PM Oli’s foreign policy should have a
global outlook even as he tries to balance
relations with the giants in the neighbourhood,
by Geja Sharma Wagle (kp), NCP
holding
two positions in House ‘unconstitutional’
(kp), Writ
petition
challenges NCP registration (kp), The
old
party’s new test: NC continues to disappoint
those who like to see it act up as a robust
opposition (kp), Opposition
leaders
'not given chance to speak' in province assembly,
by Binod Subedi (rep), Shameful
act:
That caste-based discrimination and
untouchability still continue in the country in
this day and age is but a national shame
(ht), From
rebels
to rulers, by Om Astha Rai (nt)
14/06/2018: Security
agencies,
Maoists buried disappeared in mass graves: CIEDP,
by Bhim Chapagain (rep), Govt
outlines
measures to monitor I/NGOs: Kathmandu District
Administration Office notifies organisations to
comply with a number of new rules (kp), Govt
requires
I/NGOs to submit employees’ property details:
INGOs federation might move the courts, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep), Wilful
amnesia:
Current govt must not forget that it was I/NGOs
that prodded the Nepali govt to remember its
responsibilities, by Deepak Thapa (kp), NHRC
urges
PM Oli to save Ganga Maya, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Conflict-hit
women:
Still far from justice, by Susan Risal (ht), Much
Cry and Little Wool, by Uttam Maharjan (rn),
Opposition
demands
either speaker or dy speaker to step down
(rep), FNJ,
media
fraternity condemn cancellation of NTV talkshow:
Producer claims the show was cancelled at
Minister Baskota’s behest (kp), NTV
shuts
down program ‘after presenter grills minister’
(rep), Insensitive
state:
Thrashing of woman in Dang (rep), Dahal’s
designs:
Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s salvation lies only in
changing Nepal’s power structure. Otherwise the
oppressed will remember him as a tyrant, by
Manjeet Mishra (rep)
13/06/2018: Peace
process
‘complete’, govt asks UNDPA for a drawdown,
by Anil Giri (kp) [Without
justice for victims, the end of promotion of
perpetrators and the rehabilitation of former
fighters the peace process will never be
complete!], Acting
CJ
Joshee named chief justice: Council to recommend
CIAA chief in its next meeting, by Tika R.
Prahan (kp), Ward
chairman
downplays girl’s death in Chhaupadi, by
Menuka Dhungana (kp), Woman
dies
after snakebite in menstruation shed, by
Khamma Chhetri (rep), Bad
blood
continues: To banish Chhaupadi, besides having a
new law, we need to change our behaviour
(kp) [Why do not men
leave the house and stay in sheds during
menstruation of female family members?],
Chhaupadi
still
rampant in Bajura district (ht), Play
by
the rules: The ruling party cannot misinterpret
the constitutional provisions as per its
convenience for the posts of Speaker and Deputy
Speaker (ht) [By
the way, all parties, including the NC, should
respect the constitutional rulings in respect to
the inclusion of women!], संविधानमाथिको
सरकार, by Purushottam Dahal (nag)
12/06/2018: Ganga
Maya
hunger strike: Govt and police snub rights body;
NHRC Secretary Bed Bhattarai says the commission
can summon the chief of the respective
authorities if they do not to respond (kp),
Kids
with
guns: Maoist child soldiers are disqualified
combatants and unrecognised conflict victims,
by Luke Moffett and Govinda Sharma (kp), Leaders’
indifference
to ex-Maoist fighter’s life of woe resented,
by Dinesh Subedi (rep), Central
govt
tightens foreign visit norms: Officials
travelling abroad without approval will not get
recommendation for visas from the Department of
Consular Service (kp), Speaker
or
deputy speaker should quit: Oppn, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht) [Article
91 of the constitution demands that both
positions have to be filled by members of
different parties!], Do
we
really need an executive prez? Right after
adopting federalism, proposing another big
change sounds preposterous, by Achyut Wagle
(kp), Provincial
parliamentarians
seek clarity on their roles, authority, by
Devendra Basnet (kp)
11/06/2018: Dahal
puts
agenda of prez system on the back burner: The
NCP co-chairman says the government should
strive for economic development, prosperity and
good governance (kp), RJP-N
won’t
join govt now: Mahato (kp), Talks
to
be held with RJP-N on statute amendment, says
NCP Co-chair Dahal (ht), Govt
decides
to shut UN-DPA office (ht), Govt
decides
to shut down UN's DPA office in Nepal, by
Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Poll
expenses:
The Election Commission Act and rules have given
power to poll body to take legal actions against
those who don’t abide by the law (ht)
10/06/2018: Before
the
flood: Are we prepared? Despite Nepal being a
natural disaster-prone country, the authorities
appear little focused on counter measures,
by Ram Saran Tamang (rep), Service
delivery
of local units improves slightly after
elections: TIN survey (rep), Maoist
betrayal:
As Maoist leaders are turning their back on real
issues, former Maoist activists and general
people take Maoist revolution as an act of great
betrayal, by Pratap Sharma (rep), Women
should
rise: Lack of women role models in politics is
one of the reasons for lack of public trust and
appreciation toward them, by Ayush Joshi and
Bijay Jha (rep), The
ruling
Nepal Communist Party, among others, break the
law to exclude women: They have three months to
comply, by Shubhashree Basnyat (The Record)
09/06/2018: No
suspension
of MPs facing trial, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Close cooperation of leading
politicians and criminals and the protection of
the latter continues unabated! This is a
characteristic of the lawless state of Nepal!],
Accused
lawmakers
not to face suspension (ht), MPs
not
to be suspended upon arrest (rep), CVCP
decries
amnesty for Dhungel (ht), NHRC
urges
govt to save Ganga Maya Adhikari (kp) [Another case of protecting
criminals!], Load-shedding
cost
GDP $11 bn from 2008 to 2016 (ht), Parties
to
be told to ensure 33pc women representation
(ht) [This is ridiculous
after the NCP has been officially recognised
with only 16pc women!], RJPN
wants
six months to hold general convention: The
Election Commission had written to the Rastriya
Janata Party Nepal on Thursday, reminding the
party to hold general convention by July 14
(rep) [This falls under
the normal category of disregarding constitution
and subordinate laws!]
08/06/2018: Cabinet
to
receive Integrity Policy within a week: PMO
(kp), Home
Ministry
to monitor activities of I/NGOs (kp), TRC
assigns
experts to draft reparation policy (kp) [What does reparation mean as
long as the criminal perpetrators are sitting in
leading state positions and are being promoted
time and again? The vitims have been suffering
for so many years watching the offenders being
awarded for their crimes!!], Justice
delayed
is justice denied: Delay in pursuance of
transitional justice is violating victims’
‘right to effective remedy’, by Samikshya
Bhattarai and Prakash Bhattarai (kp), One
hundred
days of federalism: One of the problems is that
the centre is reluctant to delegate power to the
provinces, by Binay K. Mishra (kp), Move
afoot
to challenge poll panel’s decision to register
NCP (NCP): Proportional representation of women
in all organs of the state is crucial to empower
women, but more worrisome is the fact that the
prime minister and ruling party co-chairpersons
are openly defying the legal provisions (ht)
[A lawless ruling party
is the best guarantee for a lawless state!],
Masculine
parties:
Failure to ensure 33pc women representation in
party committees shows ‘of men, for men and by
men’ attitude of parties (ht)
07/06/2018: EC
decides
to register NCP, ignoring law (rep) [Leading parties can do what
they want! Obviously, they are above law and
constitution!], NCP
finally
gets legal party status (kp), Realistic
aims:
Finance minister has come up only with plans and
programmes that can be implemented, if tried
honestly, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp), Solving
Intergovernmental Rows, by Mukti Rijal (rn),
Quake-injured
languishing
under govt neglect, by Sarita Shrestha
(rep), Toward
elite
rule: The unified communist party looks like a
club of VIPs with present and past PMs, DPMs,
heads of parliament, provincial assemblies and
provincial governments, by Thira L. Bhusal
(rep), Nepal’s
political
paradox: Nepali communists have come to power
through elections. Instead of democracy killing
communism, communism here has thrived under
democracy, by Narayan Manandhar (rep)
06/06/2018: Dalit
ward
member dies after beating by paramor's children,
by Anjali Subedi (rep), Beyond
symbolic
inclusion: Caste based discrimination is the
elephant in the room that cant be ignored
anymore (kp), Yadav’s
Entry In Govt, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), RJPN
brass
divided over joining govt (rep), Utter
ad-hocism:
Prime minister’s growing temptation to make the
rounds of provincial assemblies may set a bad
precedent (ht), Local
government
fails to live up to people's expectations,
by Daman Rai (rep), Politics
of
protest: We are seeking for individualistic
solutions to institutional problems, precisely
where it is convenient to look but impossible to
find, by Veeshan Rayamajhee (rep)
05/06/2018: PM’s
Province
3 PA address draws flak (ht), Federal
govt
doesn’t possess all rights: PM (ht), Casteism
denies
Dalit lawmaker rental apartment in Kathmandu
(kp), Dalit
MP’s
difficulties in renting quarters in capital
(rep), Dalit
ward
member killed, three women held (kp), Dispute
takes
regulation off House agenda: The ruling and
opposition parties are at odds over whether or
not to suspend a lawmaker facing judicial
custody (kp), Overlapping
issues
delay drafting of laws on basic rights:
Fast-track endorsement necessary to meet
September 19 deadline, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), ‘Two-thirds
majority
has paved way for statute amendment’ (ht), NC
slams
Dahal remark on amendment to bring presidential
system (rep), Chand’s
cadres
quit their party (ht)
04/06/2018: The
Madhes
connection: Yadav’s Forum has connected Oli govt
to Madhes and now begins both Yadav and Oli’s
tests (kp), Opportunities
squandered:
The budget would have been a good expenditure
and revenue plan under normal times. However,
given the sizable electoral mandate, its falls
short of introducing transformative reform
measures, by Chandan Sapkota (kp), Sum
of
its parts: The NCP must prove that the
unification is in the interest of the nation and
its people, by Gopi Uprety (kp), Government
not
serious about statute amendment: Chaudhary
(ht), Three
years
after: With unconditional surrender of Upendra
Yadav and likely capitulation of Mahanth Thakur,
it will take Madhesis a while to reorient,
reassemble and reorganize, by CK Lal (rep)
03/06/2018: Implementation
of
fundamental rights: Time running out for framing
laws (ht), Untold
stories
of women: Untold stories of rural women need to
be told for change and for raising awareness
that women’s rights are human rights, by
Sabita Nakarmi (rep), No
House
rules before a month: Crucial appointments stand
to be delayed further, by Binod Ghimire (kp)
[The new goverment is as
ineffective as previous governments despite
great promises and clear majorities!!], NCP
violates
Party Registration Act with low representation
of women (rep), Local
government
duty call evokes poor response: With a total of
21,716 officials already in service, local
federal units across the country require some
16,000 staffers more, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), RJP-N
to
join central govt after leaders’ release, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [Another
murderer to be released? This is not worth to
make the RJPN join the government! The close
cooperation of politicians and criminals goes
unabated!], New
laws
for pardon, waiver, suspension, commutation of
sentence sought (ht), CIAA
loses
momentum in fight against corruption (rep),
Failing
on
nationalism: Oli has lost the image of a true
nationalist. He has been discredited in the eyes
of Nepalis, by Umesh K. Bhattarai (rep)
02/06/2018: SSF-Nepal
joins
govt: Upendra Yadav and Mohamed Istiyak Rai
inducted; Defence Minister Ishwor Pokhrel
promoted to DPM after Yadav claimed the
position; State Minister Gokul Baskota now
Cabinet minister , by Tika R. Pradhan (kp),
With
FSFN
on board, Oli govt has two-thirds majority:
Pokharel and Yadav appointed DPMs, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (rep), Government
restores
practice of 3-year expenditure plans: MTEF makes
budget cycle more dynamic and aligned with
periodic plans (rep)
01/06/2018: Reimagining
Inclusion:
Argument that only certain groups work hard will
not hold any weight unless there is a deliberate
effort to level the playing field, by
Sangita Thebe Limbu (kp), Business-as-usual
budget:
What the country needs is a quantum leap in the
economy, not incremental change, by Yoga
Nath Poudel (kp), Local
levels
need 7,000 civil servants (ht), FSF-N
joined
govt after NCP vowed to amend statute: Yadav
(ht), Bribery
as
wealth redistribution: A whimsical look at how
the Nepali state uses corruption to spread the
cash around, by Anil Chitrakar (nt)
31/05/2018: Investigation
into
war crimes gets tougher under new govt ‘Former
rebels wielding new-found political influence to
hinder probe’ (kp) [Previous government was hardly any better!],
NCP
gives
final shape to its Standing Committee: Formal
decision likely tomorrow (kp) [Inclusion is a forgotten
promise of the past if the composition of this
SC is the picture of future Nepal!], Uncertain
promise:
Size and nature of NCP govt’s budget isn’t in
sync with the transformation its envisages
(kp), Knowledge
is
Power: The government needs to revamp its
information-sharing system to help foster better
knowledge production and transparency, by
Deepak Thapa (kp), Governance
challenges
in federal structure: With poverty, regional
imbalance and unemployment, implementing federal
system will not be easy, by Yogendra Subedi
(kp), Civic
Participation
in Democracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Attainment
of
socialism govt’s goal, says PM Oli (ht), Disregard
for
democracy: Communists have congenital contempt
for democratic pluralism. Identity politics they
introduced is fueling fears, divisions, and
anger in Nepali society, by Dinesh Bhattarai
(rep)
30/05/2018: Dhungel
freed
despite criticism, by Binod Ghimire (kp), President
pardons
Dhungel, decision condemned (rep), SC
refuses
stay order in president’s pardon for Dhungel
(rep) [??], Whither
rule
of law? The government decision to waive
Dhungel’s remaining sentence and swift action on
pardon recommendation undermine the rule of law
(ht), Ganga
Maya
begins fresh hunger strike (ht), First
federal
budget aims 8pc growth: Focuses on energy,
infrastructure and proposes a string of reforms
in social and agriculture sectors, by Sangam
Prasain kp), Budget
dashes
hopes for faster industrial development, by
Rupak D. Sharma (ht), Food
for
thought: It is alarming that Nepal has slid back
to a food deficit country despite record harvest
(kp), Dispute
related
to jurisdiction over local resources causes
confusion (ht)
29/05/2018: After
deal,
SSF-N to join fed govt: Ruling party vows
constitution amendment, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), FSFN
to
join govt with three ministers (rep), Alliance
over:
RJP-N (ht), SC
seeks
govt file on Dhungel pardon (kp), Murder-convict
Dhungel
gets presidential pardon (kp) [If there has ever been rule
of law in Nepal, it is definitely over!],
Caring
for Good Life, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Cost
of
clownism: For someone at the helm of affairs of
the country, careless flippancy is not an option,
by Achyut Wagle (kp), Lawmakers
or
project managers? MPs must stick to their job of
monitoring government activities, not managing
them, by Mohan Kumar Rai (kp) [But it's imperative for
their corrupt ambitions!], 46
local
units seek revision of names, centres and
boundaries (ht), Lack
of
law hindering service delivery: Municipal chairs
(ht), House
misses
its roles due to absence of panels (rep), Celebrating
Eleventh
Republic Day, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
28/05/2018: Laying
Foundation For Prosperity, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), Survey
paints
bleak financial picture: Growing budget deficit;
Depleting foreign reserves; Per capita debt
Rs28,963; GDP growth 5.9 percent to Rs3 trillion
(kp), Country’s
gross
national saving depleting, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht), Economic
mapping
of provinces (kp), Govt
built
fewer public infrastructures this year
(rep), SSF-N
gears
up to join government, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), FSF-N
to
join NCP-led govt (ht), ‘Government
ready
to amend constitution’ (ht), Power
to
the party: Govt bill legalising a single union
to represent all civil servants could make
ruling CPN even stronger (kp), SC
to
hear Dhungel’s case today (kp), Justice
Hari
Karki recuses himself from Dhungel waiver case
(ht), Food
crisis
hits Chepangs hard (ht), Keep
a
close tab: Communist unification has created
unease among those affected by Maoist violence,
by Pranab Kharel and Gaurab KC (rep)
27/05/2018: Federal
civil
service bill: Single apolitical union proposed;
Experts say proposed provision will help clean
up bureaucracy (kp), PM
to
discuss charter revision, says RJP-N: Tarai
party presses for ‘Madhes-friendly’ budget
(kp), Conflict
victims
demand justice, by DR Panta (kp), Dhungel's
jailterm
waiver case: PM consults NCP leaders to prepare
govt response (kp) [????], Dalits
should
launch organised protest for their rights: CM
Raut (ht), Budget
to
change tax rates massively (ht), Inexperienced
judicial
committee heads find justice delivery
challenging, by Dinesh Subedi (rep)
26/05/2018: EC
likely
to deny registration to NCP (rep) [because of itsd
unconstitutionally poor participation of women!],
Hope,
challenges
as PM marks 100 days in office, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), After
promising
start Oli govt sitting on promises (rep), 95pc
of
100-day work plan completed: MoCTCA (ht), Congress
points
out 12 ‘anomalies’ (ht), Apex
court
show-cause to government on Dhungel clemency bid
(kp), Rich
wives,
poor husbands! Karods is nothing in this land.
We see mundrey dons driving around in luxury
vehicles. It seems that our politicians are the
godfathers and they can get away with everything,
by Guffadi (kp), Commuting
in
a lawless country: The proof of the pudding is
in the eating. It will not be long before we
know if this ‘government of the proletariat’
will bring about changes to a public transport
sector mired with greed and misconduct, by
Mohan Guragain (kp), A
Look at Govt’s Policies & Programmes, by
Kushal Pokharel (rn)
25/05/2018: Plan
to
waive Dhungel’s jail term challenged (ht), Govt
not
developing Tarai: Yadav (ht), Property
and
propriety: Besides bank balance, almost all
ministers have investment in non-productive
sectors like land and gold, which shows they
don’t practice what they preach (ht)
24/05/2018: Mahaseth
the
richest minister in Cabinet: PM Oli’s cash
deposit swelled to Rs5.2m in two years, PMO
records show (kp), Ministers’
spouses
richer than their better halves: True to his
name, Transport Minister Raghubir Mahaseth is
the richest of them all (ht) [How can politicians without
special functions multiply their wealth within
2-3 years?], Ministers’
property
mostly in names of spouses, by Ashok Dahal
(rep), Chand-led
party’s
activities against statute, state: Home Minster
Thapa (kp) [Why
don't you call them what they are: Terrorist
crimes against people and country?!], RJPN
may
join govt if amendment pledged (rep)
23/05/2018: Waiting
for
budget: Setting ambitious growth rate is
welcome, but the govt’s major challenge is to
deliver (kp), Only
16
pc representation for women in NCP central
committee, by Rewati Sapkota (ht) [!!!
Besides, the party leadership continues to be
completely dominated by male Tagadharis,
especially Bahuns!!], Only
16
percent women at NCP central committee (rep), Formation
of NCP: Powerful Political Entity, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Will
it
last? There is expectation that communist
unification will lead to an age of strong and
stable government. Is this really going to
happen?, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Woman
thrashed
on witchcraft charge (ht), Know
thy
laws: What’s in laws and bills proposed by the
government? Do they help in safeguarding right
to freedom of expression or do they seek to
curtail those rights?, by Taranath Dahal
(rep)
22/05/2018: Govt
sets
ambitious growth targets: Annual policies and
programmes say per capita income will double in
five years, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [??], Policies,
programmes
aim to enhance infra, by Pushpa Raj Acharya
(ht), Govt
to
concentrate on statute implementation (rep),
Document
without
priorities: Congress (ht), Pvt
sector
applauds govt’s policies and programmes
(ht), The
politics
of budgeting: The people should not be taxed
heavily so that politicians can indulge in their
desires, by Gokarna Awasthi (kp), ‘Rule
of
criminals and corrupt people will end’ (kp)
[By freeing and
promoting convicted murderers and generally by
close cooperation between leading politicians
and criminals??], Republic
Day
pardon recommended for Balkrishna Dhungel
(ht), Don’t do it
Dhungel's release (rep), Protest
in
Birgunj over ‘dowry-related death’ of woman
(kp), Integrity
of Rule Of Law, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Consensus
reached
on statute amendment, says Dahal (ht)
21/05/2018: Life
on
hold: Relief payments alone are not enough for
the families of disappeared persons—they need to
know what happened, by Luke Moffett and
James Gallan (kp), Govt
working to free Balkrishna Dhungel through
presidential pardon, by Ashok Dahal (rep) [Turning Nepal into a justice
free haven! Close cooperation oif politicians
and crminals works well!!], Some
leaders
don’t want to empower federal units (kp), Top
leadership
weakening provincial govt: CM Gurung (ht), Politics
of
stability: UML-MC unification is good news but
it shouldn’t come at cost of other parties and
civil society (kp), Fringe
party raps ruling party for copying its name:
Leaders from the ruling NCP said that the party
was forced to use the name after the fringe
party turned down requests to lend its name
(rep) [Top political
leaders can do what ever the like! They are
above the law!!], Significance
of
symbolism: There is nothing Maithil or Madhesi
about the Kurta-Suruwal ensemble the Premier-duo
donned, but it blended so well with the
Mughal-Rajput architecture in the background,
by CK Lal (rep), Good
for
Nepal: Communist unity is a historical step to
have a stable government and to focus on
national agenda of economic development and
social progress, by Dai Yonghong (rep)
20/05/2018: National
Prosperity Through Domestic Employment, by
Lok Nath Bhusal (rn), 51
projects
flout rules: New study: NGO FEG Nepal exposes
lawmakers’ violations (kp), PM
moots
new CDF modality, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Analysts
sceptical
on communist unity, by Anil Giri (kp), Discontent
in NCP as unity gives ‘unfair benefit’ to some
(rep), Conflict
victims feel further disheartened after left
unity, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), With
reservation:
Reservation in Nepal is taking a wrong turn
compared to other countries which have practiced
it. This should be corrected, by Pratap
Sharma (rep)
19/05/2018: Lawmakers
raise
Madhesis’ concern about citizenship denial in
House: Say statelessness hits their studies,
chances of getting jobs (ht), Merger
of
Two Communist Parties in Nepal, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km), Implications
of the Left Unity, by Kushal Pokharel (rn),
The
‘New’
Communists: Our communists are fake and most of
them have invested in schools and hospitals and
in the transportation sector. So let us not
expect our communists to act like communists
because they are just capitalists wearing the
‘communist’ tag, by Guffadi (kp), Man
who
crushed transport syndicate transferred, by
Sujan Dhungana (ht), Ministry
transfers
official who crushed bus cartels: Motive
questioned as Transport Department DG Rupnarayan
Bhattarai is recalled (kp), Flood
victims
fear yet another disaster as monsoon approaches
(ht)
18/05/2018: Communist
unity
heralds ‘new era’: 7-month process culminates in
merger of UML, Maoist Centre, by Sanjeev
Giri (kp), New
sun
dawns on Nepal: Left Alliance partners merge to
give mojority govt to country after decades,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), One
body
two heads, by Om Astha Rai (nt), UML,
Maoist Center merge to form Nepal Communist
Party: First general convention to decide party
portfolios through consensus, by Roshan
Sedhai (rep), Compromise
on both sides made quick unification possible
(rep), ‘Provinces
not
getting rights’ (ht), Local
representatives spend a year doing nothing
(rep) [This has most of
all to do with the fact that the top politicians
failed to regulate federal structurespowers and
laws before the elections!!]
17/05/2018: Oli
and
Dahal shake on Nepal Communist Party, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp), UML,
Maoist
unite to form NCP; official announcement shortly
(kp), UML,
Maoist Center dissolve their respective parties
(rep), If
Maoist Center was to merge into UML, why
people’s war?, by Shalik Bhatta (rep), Leaders
spar
over funds: UML chairman says Member of
Parliament’s job is to make laws, not dole out
funds, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp)
16/05/2018: State
2
urges more funds for Madhes: Eleven MPs from
Province 2 submit memorandum to PM Oli demanding
more funds for eight Tarai districts (kp), Connected
through
borders: Madhes should have used this as an
opportunity to reveal its vision on how it seeks
to engage with the Indian establishment, by
Kalpana Jha (kp), China
takes
exception to Oli’s speech (ht)
15/05/2018: Insurgency
victims
seek social, economic security (ht) Ethics
of Political Life, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Annual
policies,
plans to have five-year vision (kp), A
mere lip service? Modi’s visit to Nepal was more
jam packed and less result oriented, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), Lawmakers
raise
questions over Modi visit (ht), Lawmakers
question PM’s ‘nationalist stand’ (rep), Modi’s
silence on statute leaves Madhesi parties in
quandary (rep), A
national shame: Even as Nepal preps to plunge
into the modern age, evils like child marriage
persist, by Maina Dhital (kp), Govt
urged
to be more realistic in allocation of fiscal
budget (ht), Give
local bodies some more time: Balananda Poudel
(rep)
14/05/2018: Preps
for
setting fiscal roles for federal, provincial and
local govts, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Sporadic
blasts,
arson mark banda enforced by Chand’s outfit
(kp), IEDs
go
off at different places across country (ht),
Pork
barrel
fund for lawmakers’ pet projects likely to come
to an end, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Speech
by Province 2 CM courts controversy, by
Suresh Yadav (rep), Parties
condemn Indian MP’s remark on Janakpur
(rep), Transforming
the
society: The urgent need of the hour is to
transform the current culture of Nepali society
from an unstable “lahure” to something more
stable, by Karma Tamang Lama (rep)
13/05/2018: Road
to
prosperity: Why is Nepal adamant on adopting
western-style development that has already
resulted in colonialism and two world wars?,
by Sandesh Ghimire (kp), Jokelore
in
Nepali politics: Politicians have been using
satire as an effective tool to gain power, but
in doing so they risk not being taken seriously
in the long run, by Abhi Subedi (kp)
12/05/2018: Give
This Government Benefit Of Doubt, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn), Cops
remove Bibeksheel protest banner (rep) [Please no critics in Lord
Modi!]
11/05/2018: Transitional
justice
act amendment: Govt, AG office start
consultation with victims (kp),
Repair the irreparable: The government has to
address the victims’ needs through support
mechanisms in terms of livelihood, health,
education and recognition, by Ram Kumar
Bhandari (kp), Guideline
on
bringing austerity and effectiveness in public
expenditure: Govt scraps most of perks,
incentives of civil servants (kp)
10/05/2018: Parliament
endorses
four key ordinances: Both Houses endorsed the
ordinances by a majority vote. The ordinances
are Health Professional Education; National
Assembly (NA); Truth and Reconciliation
Commission and Wages and service norms of Fed
Parl Secretary and HoR Secretary of NA (kp),
UML
MPs
want govt to continue doling outconstituency
budget, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Local
units
ask central govt to return rent tax, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Dahal
questions
PM Oli’s working style, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht )
09/05/2018: Ending
the Syndicates, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Doms
still
treated as ‘untouchables’ (ht)
08/05/2018: State,
local
govts seek more funds: At the first meeting of
Inter-government Fiscal Commission, provincial
and local representatives criticise the
arrangement for revenue sharing, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), Free
education
to cost threefold: Rs197.84 billion is required
for school sector annually, up from the current
allocation of Rs71.89 billion (kp), Govt
eliminates
cartelsTransport minister announces decision of
dialogue with bus operators (kp), Seeds
of
development: After focusing on breaking
transport cartels, govt’s focus on agriculture
sector is welcome (kp), ‘Shree
Niwas
staged attack on himself to stoke violence’:
Police arrest Delhi-bound Hindu godman at
Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu;
Police say the elaborate scheme was aimed
at rallying Hindus to launch a ‘decisive
movement’ to reinstate Hindu nation, by Deo,
Narayan Sah (kp) [Be
aware of militant Hindu fundamentalists! They
constitute the greatest danger to peace and
social harmony in the multiethnic,
multireligious and multicultural state of
Nepal!!], Nepal’s
fault lines: What is the guarantee that the
communist front can pull on till the end of
their term, united or disunited?, by Aditya
Man Shrestha (rep)
07/05/2018: Govt
working
to break syndicates in education, health sector:
PM; PM Oli reiterates the government’s
commitment to transforming the society and
leading the country towards prosperity (kp),
Breaking
the
cartels: Govt action against transport cartels
welcome but it shouldn’t exceed its bounds in
all areas (kp), Over
3,800 Maoist CC members face expulsion
(rep), On
churning water: Censorship is harmful to society
in all its forms, but self-censorship is perhaps
more injurious as it spreads into the body
politic in subtle and insidious ways without
anyone taking notice, by CK Lal (rep)
06/05/2018: MPs
in
judicial custody spared suspension (kp), Turning
tears
into happiness: Local govts need to implement
plans that satisfy victims’ rights to justice,
acknowledgment and reparations, by Elena
Naughton (kp)
05/05/2018: Conflict
victims
submit advocacy paper to minister (kp), Paper
on
reparative needs of victims unveiled (ht)
04/05/2018: CIEDP
halts
work due to ‘scarcity of funds': Truth and
Reconciliation Commission too facing crisis of
human and financial resources, by Roshan S.
Nepal (ht) [There is no
political will to provide justice to the victims
of conflict!], Bibeksheel
urges
larger alliance (kp), Full
speed
ahead: Political intelligence and economic
patriotism are needed to drive the nation
forward, by GP Acharya (kp), Down
with
the death penalty: Reintroduction of the death
penalty would be a regressive step for the
criminal justice system of Nepal, by Deepika
Thapa Magar (kp), FinMin
not
banking on NRB guv! Excludes him from budget
formulation team (ht)
03/05/2018: ‘Violation
of
press freedom continues’ (ht), Back
to
basics: Oli govt should talk about developing
health and education, not just ambitious
infrastructures (kp), Constituency
Development
Funds, by Mukti Rijal (rn), The
Dilatory Unification Process, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Trimming
the
budget deficit: Reducing government spending and
raising taxes may not be the right way to do it,
by Jagadish Prasad Bist and Aadersh Raj Joshi
(kp), Unspent
grant
to local levels added to show high GDP growth
(ht), Dahal
hints
at roping in NSP-N, FSF-N, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Resolve
transitional
justice issues politically, say stakeholders
(ht) [Justice to victims
is not possible as long as offenders are
protected and promoted time and again!],
Govt
renews controversial Indian embassy Small Grants
Projects, by Surendra Paudel (rep) [??]
02/05/2018: Easier
said
than done: The question on everyone’s mind is
how systematised corruption will be rooted out,
by Binoj Basnyat (kp), Lack
of
laws, staff and physical infrastructure
impacting local levels (ht), Ambiguous
directive:
Government directive on Internal Security
Management lacks clarity about the role of
provincial internal affairs ministry in
maintaining peace and security (ht), Delay
in naming new CJ undermines morale at judiciary,
by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep)
01/05/2018: Fostering
Civic Nationalism, by Dev Raj Dahal (rep), Lawmakers
‘misuse
special project funds’, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), Dissecting
Nepali
economy: The current debate on state of economy
presented by white paper is largely suggestive
of whether to see the glass half full or half
empty, by Prakash Chandra Lohani (rep)
30/04/2018: Govt
bans
officials from taking up sponsored trips
(kp), Don’t
pass
us by: It is important for the government to
hold political consultations with the opposition,
by Ram Chandra Pokhrel (kp), Left
alliance
main reason for defeat: NC (ht), Delay
in drafting bills hampers works of provincial
governments (rep), Can
Oli become Mahendra? Prime Minister Oli has the
opportunities to do what Mahendra did in the 60s
but he needs to be able to derive strategic
benefits out of India-China rivalry, by
Rohit Karki (rep)
29/04/2018: UML-MC
Unity: A Sisyphean Task?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), UML,
CPN-MC
stick to their stances (ht), MPs
call
for renewing constituency budget, by Binod
Ghimire and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp) [The running of development
projects should not be the task an
parliamentarians! It only opens the door to
favouritism and corruption!], Lawmakers'
lobby for continuity of controversial fund
sparks concerns, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep),
At
fiscal
end, govt bids for pet projects (kp), Govt
to
amend statute in three months: Yadav (ht), Row
over lottery method to fix NA members' tenures
stalls regulation, by Ashok Dahal (rep)
28/04/2018: Parties
resisted
amending TJ laws, says AI (ht), Conflict
victims
prepare paper on reparation (kp), Nepal’s
Multilingual Heritage, by Prem Prasad Paudel
(rn), Ending
the Transport Syndicate, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn), ‘Make
disaster
recovery policies gender-responsive’ (ht), Dahal-Oli
unification
talks fail to progress (ht)
27/04/2018: Gigantic
enclaves
are not a solution: Resource-rich lands are
being fenced off from those who need them most,
by Shradha Ghale (kp), 30
per
cent rape victims below 10 years of age
(ht), Don't
appoint retired officials in key positions:
Panel (rep)
26/04/2018: Republic
of Nepal: Contents and Discontents, by Mukti
Rijal (rn), Change
of
course: Unchallenged notions, attitudes, and
ideologies of caste, clan, family and status
have to re-examined, by Pramod Mishra (kp),
Victims
suffer
as rebuilding work drags: Two former NRA chiefs
slam slow progress; Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli
urges international donors to fulfill their
pledges, by Sanjeev Giri (kp), PM
raps officials, lauds private reconstruction
efforts (rep), ‘Over
5
million people without citizenship’: Laws
governing citizenship discriminated by gender
among factors contributing to statelessness
(kp), ‘War,
disaster
worsen women’s condition’ (kp), Displaced
families
still live in temporary huts, by Madhav
Aryal (kp), Rape
cases
continue unabated, says report (ht), 131
cases of VAW including 36 rapes in a month
(rep)
25/04/2018: Govt
bans
essential service disruption: Plan to thwart bus
operators’ strike call (kp), Cabinet
ratifies
foreign visit rule for officials (kp), NRA:
Private
houses to be built within next fiscal: Poor
track record makes claim hard to believe;
According to the NRA, reconstruction of
100 heritage sites has been over while
work is yet to begin at 324 sites (kp), Three
years
on, quake-displaced living on horns of dilemma,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Quake
survivors
still in unsafe homes, by Tika Prasad Bhatta
(kp), Three
years
on, post-quake recovery limping, by Sujan
Dhungana (ht), Quake
epicenter Barpak on slow road to recovery,
by Narhari Sapkota (rep), Plight
of many quake victims still unchanged (rep),
Costs
of
reconstruction: Resources must be expeditiously
mobilised to carry reconstruction work to
completion (kp), 85pc
heritage
monuments yet to be rebuilt (ht), Usefulness
outlived?
Three years after the devastating quake,
questions are now being asked whether the NRA
has become a white elephant and outlived its
utility (ht), Rebuilding
right way: Involving women in a meaningful way
is the need of the time to complete the
reconstruction process, by Prerana Marasini
(rep), Unstirred
but
vulnerable: Focus on seismic safety, by
Dipendra Gautam (ht), PM
Oli: Nepal at ‘game-changing stage’ (rep) [??? Inclusion is even worse
than under the interim constitution; elections
have taken place but the implementation of the
constituton is still far away; discrimination of
women and VAW are even increasing;
reconstruction is extremely sluggish even three
years after the earthquake; the peace process is
still unfinished and victims are waiting for
justice while criminals are promoted...! So,
what is the reason for your optimism?]
24/04/2018: Unhealed
wounds:
The Transitional Justice Act must be amended to
make fair investigation possible, by Ram
Kumar Bhandari (kp), Repair
or
despair:The next great need is strong reform of
the public sector, if the country is to move
forward on the road to prosperity, by Anurag
Devkota (kp), Whose
integrity
is it anyway? The government must lay to rest
speculations that surround the introduction of
the National Integrity Policy to limit INGOs,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp), Billions
to
rebuild Nepal being misdirected (ht), Integrity
check:
Prime Minister Oli is famous for cracking jokes.
Hopefully, a proposed draft of national
integrity won’t remain just a joke, by
Narayan Manandhar (rep)
23/04/2018: Algebra
of authoritarianism: It’s too early to pass a
definitive judgment, but Premier Oli has a lot
going for him, by CK Lal (rep), Sluggish
rebuilding
hits thousands of students: Govt yet to raise
half the funds necessary to rebuild over 5,500
schools, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Quake-hit
schools
still await reconstruction (ht), Quake
victims complain reconstruction too slow, by
Narhari Sapkota (rep), State
of
flux: The RJPN, which brought together eight
Madhesi parties before polls, needs to
reinvent for survival (kp)
22/04/2018: Casteised
economy:
State failed to support traditional leather
makers even as leather industry booned, by
Subhash Nepali (kp), ‘5.4
million
people stateless in Nepal’ (ht), Rights
abuses
continue unabated: NHRC (ht), Complications
of
having key entities under PMO being studied: The
increase in the number of cabinet ministers to
accomodate dissident groups has put Prime
Minister KP Sharma Oli in a fix (rep), Quest
for
identity: Nepal has only one decade of
reservation policy but voices of resistance has
started to be heard, mainly from dominant
community, by Nishnu Think (rep)
21/04/2018: 33
RJP-N
rebels form new party (kp), Dissident
RJPN leaders form new party (rep), Govt
looks
to FDI to cover budget deficit: The govt does
not have the funds necessary to implement
the federal system and achieve development goals
(kp), The
Unification Deadlock, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn), New
govt
needs to prioritise rights: HRW (ht) [see HRW statement
and open
letter to PM KP Oli], Construction
of
quake victims' houses limited to foundations
(rep)
20/04/2018: Justice
expert
tells Nepal to make Act changes public, by
Ghanashyam Khadka (kp), Police
arrest
Deepak Manange (kp), No
charade,
please: Our leaders rather than taking
guardianship of a few children should focus on
implementing effective measures to improve
school enrolment (ht), KP
and PK, by Om Astha Rai (nt)
19/04/2018: Exclusion
story:
In Nepal, nobody wants to take responsibility
for the injustice perpetrated in the name of
caste and gender in the past, by Giri
Bahadur Sunar (rep) Prosperous
Nepal,
Happy Nepalis, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), To
be
or not to be: MC Chairman Dahal faces a moment
of hard truth: does he want to go with UML or
not? (kp), Dahal
predicts
UML-Maoist Centre merger by mid-May (kp), Unified
party’s
general convention to choose chair through
consensus: Left unification announcement
possible on May 5’, by Rewati Sapkota (ht),
WB
warns
of alarming rise in debt to GDP ratio (kp),
Transition
to federalism may cost 3-4% of GDP: WB (rep)
18/04/2018: House
panel
agrees to suspend lawmakers put in judicial
custody (kp), Citizens
and
the state: Our endeavor today should be to
become ‘citizens’ of this country irrespective
of our caste and ethnic orientation, by
Umesh K. Bhattarai (rep)
17/04/2018: Act
on
transitional justice: CIEDP calls for early
amendment; TJ body officials also urge Minister
Tamang to resolve other administrative and
procedural complexities (kp) Proposed
integrity
policy to bar MPs, local reps from businesses:
Policy says lawmakers and local officials should
not engage in businesses, receive benefits from
commercial entities and work for organisations
for regular pay, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Residents
criticise
decision to ban rallies at Maitighar, by
Anup Ojha (kp), Blending
hopes:
Nepal must take up the instrument of blended
finance to tap into productive economic
potential, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Politics
of Compromise, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)
16/04/2018: Is
something
brewing? Oli government should state clearly its
position on the proposed policy to control
I/NGOs (kp), Yesterday’s
impunity
is today’s impunity: The recently held
conference on impunity has shown that South Asia
stands together against human rights abuses,
by Mohna Ansari (kp), Lack
of
a cost conscious culture has allowed those in
govt to believe they can spend the state’s money
as they like, interview with Auditor General
Tankamani Sharma (kp), Chances
of
FSF-N joining govt slim, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), YCL
presses
Dahal for 'dignified' merger with UML (rep)
[Dignified equality is
relative: CPN-MC only got about one third of the
PR votes in recent elections compared to
CPN-UML!], 39.05%
more housing grant beneficiaries than 2011
census data, by Bishnu Tamang (rep)
15/04/2018 That
is
so unfair: Women fought shoulder to shoulder
with men for freedom, and then they got left
behind, by Asmita Verma (kp), PM
lays
out plan for prosperity: Says the country has
all necessary resources, by Kajendra Sejuwal
and Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp), Positive
transformation
in five years: PM (ht), No
alternative
to development, says Prime Minister Oli
(ht), Stormy
last
year: Despite the historical elections and the
new constitution beginning to function, the
transition into the new year has not been
encouraging, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Integrity
policy
draft draws NGOs’ flak, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Bill
to bar judiciary, security agencies from taking
foreign aid (rep), Lawmakers
took
Rs 50m in perks, says top auditor: Lawmakers
made allowances effective retrospectively by
endorsing the law before its promulgation
(kp), ‘Promotion
should
be blocked to make government employees
accountable’, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), OAG
report
shows rampant financial irregularities in EC
(ht), Rs
155b allocated out of budget for road projects:
Ambition of finance ministers behind financial
indiscipline: Experts (rep), NAC
breached law in procurement of wide-body jets:
OAG (rep), Govt
utilises
35 percent of capital budget in 9 months: Some
reasons for low capital spending are delays in
appointment of contractors, land acquisition,
settlement of disputes related to cost variation
and permit issuance (kp), NCP
cadres
vandalise crusher plant, torch vehicles
(ht), Politics
of narcissism: Narcissistic leaders focus on
themselves and their self-interests, even at the
expense of the citizens. They are arrogant,
authoritarian, and hostile to anyone they view
as a threat, by Pratap Sharma (rep)
14/04/2018: Survey
paints
country in good light (kp), Bandarmudhe
victims
tired of false promises. by Ramesh Kumar
Paudel (kp)
13/04/2018: PUCC
delay
casts doubt over partyunification date: With the
scheduled merger date only ten days away,
chairmen of both the parties are currently away
from the Capital (kp), New
political
nexus: The old Nepali focal point was Varanasi,
the new one is spread across Washington,
Brussels and London, by Saurav Raj Pant
(kp), Province
govts
divided over insurgency-era land deals, by
Devendra Basnet and Ganesh BK (rep), AG
exposes
dubious accounting practices (kp), Reckless
expenses
up: OAG report, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht),
Rs
120 billion govt expenditure unaccounted for:
OAG (rep), EC
spent millions in donor funds with no audit: OAG
report (rep)
12/04/2018: Government
bodies
splurge Rs 500b, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp), Govt
to
amend transitional justice act: AG; Kharel said
the government was coming up with provisions on
reparations, relief, public apology and
memorialisation of victims (ht), UN,
global
groups urged to fund TJs (kp), Call
to
accelerate drafting of all Acts: Federal
parliament must endorse all Acts by March 4,
2019 (kp), Federalism
in Action, by Mukti Rijal (rn), The
country
needs experts: A coherent foreign policy is
unimaginable without robust foreign policy
institutions, by Suman Mandal (kp), Bill
proposes
Grade VIII education threshold: Adds that anyone
less educated than that will not be eligible to
seek govt jobs or contest elections after 2027,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht)
11/04/2018: Revamp
justice
bodies rights groups suggest: The AWC has also
urged the UN and other international agencies to
take measures not to support and condone the
process that would promote de-facto impunity
in relation to gross violations of human
rights in Nepal (kp), Do
it right and just, by Barun Ghimire (rep), Protecting
the
vulnerable: Heinous crimes against women are
continually committed despite the existence of
legal provisions, by Sajin Bikram Kunwar
(kp), No
meeting with left alliance since one month:
Yadav (rep)
10/04/2018: Note
on Constitutionalism, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn),
Left
unification could see more delay over
power-sharing, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Oli’s
‘unilateral
decisions’ irk ministers (kp), Oli’s
‘unilateral
style’ irks CPN-MC (ht), Maoist
ministers accuse PM of taking decisions
unilaterally (rep), Farmers
deprived of using their own land captured by APF
during conflict era, by Khamma Khatri (rep),
Local
units,
provinces may miss matching and special grants
again (rep)
09/04/2018: Overcoming
the
obstacles: Stable domestic political climate and
guarantee of security is bound to create a
conducive environment for foreign investment,
by Bhubanesh Pant (kp), CPN-MC
ministers
feel snubbed by PM: Say govt secretaries were
transferred without any consultation with them
(ht), Disability
inclusion:
Political participation, by Dev Datta Joshi
(ht)
08/04/2018: Dahal
and
ministers slam ‘unilateral’ Oli, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), UML-Maoist
Centre
Merger: Prachanda Floats Trial Balloons, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Chand
party’s
activities getting non-political: Minister Thapa
(kp) [This grouping has
been a criminal terror organisation for long!],
Victims
of
Tikapur incident press govt to release report
(kp), Catch
the
corrupt: Nepal’s new leaders have a duty and
opportunity to redefine and wipe out corruption,
by Shubhash Wostey (kp)
07/04/2018: Girls
miss
schools during menstruation (kp), Government’s
White
Paper, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Bring
laws if you want property details of judges:
Acting CJ to govt (rep), Relatives,
neighbors
and dusk most dangerous!, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep), Manpower
crunch a major problem even after nine months of
local govts, by Bhim Chapagain (rep), Menace
of rape: We have no moral ground to talk about
prosperity when safety and wellbeing of women
and children remains a far cry, by Mira
Dhakal and Luna Bhattarai (rep)
06/04/2018: Rape
culture:
Our society and our law enforcement must
accomodate victims, not shield perpetrators
(kp), Judicial
independence:
Upholding the judiciary’s image and independence
is in the best interest of the nation (ht),
The
struggle
for Transitional Justice, by Hari Phuyal
(nt), Forgotten
people
of the People’s War, by Bhim Kumar Banskota
(nt)
05/04/2018: Activists,
academia
probe spate of rapes (kp), Iron
will:
Ruling parties have the power to send out a
message of zero tolerance against gender- and
caste-based discrimination, by Deepak Thapa
(kp), National
Economy in Doldrums, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), ‘Govt
cannot
scrutinise court orders’ (ht), Government
cancels judges’ foreign trip, raising fears for
judiciary independence (rep), Big
picture: Case of Radha Chaudhary should not be
treated as a stale incident. We cannot rule out
possibility of such incidents occurring in the
future, by Rupashree Niraula (rep)
04/04/2018: Goodwill
hunting:
Govt lost trust of victims due to rampant
politicisation of TJ process; it must make
amends via reparation (kp), “Paint-on-the
road”
nationalism: Nationalistic paranoia about the
intent and behaviour of internationals and
nationals will not help Nepal move forward,
by Seira Tamang (kp), Running
on
empty pockets: Provincial governments are raring
to go, but Singha Durbar holds the purse strings,
by Binay Kr. Mishra (kp), Government
ready
to revise policies to ensure grant for
earthquake survivors (ht), 300
VAW
cases registered with NWC in three months
(ht), Cart
before
horse: There seems to be an unhealthy
competition among ministers to unveil their
plans without homework and adequate consultation
(ht), Divide
and defame: The EU report treats Khas Arya as
the source of all problems. It has tried to
create rift and division in closely integrated
Nepali society, by Umesh K. Bhattarai (rep)
[An extremely facts
distorting and misleading article in strong
defence of continued dominance of male
Tagadharis!], Pride
and prejudice: Need of the hour is to make our
nationalism people-centric and broad-based so
that all of us can take its ownership, by
Manjeet Mishra (rep) [!!]
03/04/2018: TRC:
Consultations
on for reparation: Though the families of
victims killed and disappeared during the
decade-long insurgency have received cash
support of Rs1 million, no other measure has
been offered (kp), Multiple
agencies
under PMO: Law amendment on anvil, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), White
lies
on white paper: Khatiwada’s failure to propose a
rightful role and space for the private sector
will further erode investors’ confidence, by
Achyut Wagle (kp), Unfinished
business:
Prime Minister Oli should take up bilateral
issues during his visits to India and China,
by Niranjan Mani Dixit (kp), Govt
to get tough with secessionists, those into
conversions (rep) [Hindu
fundamentalists still fight the multiethnic and
multicultural secular state! No to separatism
but yes to secularism!]
02/04/2018: SSF-N
to
join govt after premier returns: Party awaits
prime minister’s call, says Yadav (kp), Nothing
wrong
with EU report: Yadav (kp), More
than
3,000 still living in vulnerable zone (kp),
Quake-ravaged
school
buildings yet to be reconstructed (kp), Maoist
Center's 50/50 demand throw left merger in
disarray, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Elected
reps, civil servants refuse to go to local units,
by Pabitra Kumar Shahi (rep), Oli
in
balancing avatar: Prime Minister Oli has a lot
on his plate, but he has also been endowed with
the unique opportunity to be his own man. He
needs to put his foot down and come out with
flying colors, by Basant Kumar Chaudhary
(rep), Paradox
of nationalism: Those who advocate populist
nationalism in every opportunity may be a more
severe threat to our nation, by Barun
Ghimire (kp)
01/04/2018: Three
years
on, cash crunch hinders post-quake
reconstruction, by Sanjeev Giri and Chandan
K. Mandal (kp), 3
years on, home rebuilding by quake victims still
uncertain, by Bhadra Sharma (rep), Local
units
need 16,080 more staff: Civil servants expected
to be deployed on the seats determined by
Cabinet by the end of current fiscal, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), NVC
survey
in gulmi and salyan: Service seekers in dark
about time, service charges at govt offices:
Although the information is mentioned in the
Citizen Charter placed on the notice board in
the government offices, many are unaware of that
(kp), Pact
between govt, FSFN unlikely before PM Oli's
India visit (rep)
31/03/2018: Think
Tanks:
Challenges to Tackle; Are Nepal’s political
leaders open to the idea of abandoning their
fascination with state-supported think tanks?
Could they, instead, challenge existing Nepali
knowledge producing institutions to generate
needed efficient policy research?, by
Pratyoush Onta (kp), Comrades
no
more: Are our comrades really communists? Well,
they certainly were when they were starting out,
fighting against the Pancheys. But things have
changed now, by Guffadi (kp), White
paper
paints bleak economic scenario: Finance
Minister Yubaraj Khatiwada says fiscal
discipline violation emptying state coffers,
by Sujan Dhungana (ht), FM
says post-quake reconstruction sluggish
(rep), Finance
minister makes a diagnosis of economy: Slams
privatization of public enterprises, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep)
30/03/2018: Fed
units
to get law blueprints in 15 days, says AG
(kp), MoFA
nod
must to host diplomats (kp), Review
decision
on public holidays: NEFIN (kp), FSF-N
adds
policy framing rider to join Oli-led government:
The government has not sent employees to
Province 2. This points to a conspiracy to foil
federalism (ht), President's
motorcade wreaks havoc (rep) [Just like royal behaviour on
the shoulders of the citizens!!]
29/03/2018: TRC
welcomes
PM’s stand on TJ: Urges the govt to make
necessary amendments to Act (kp), The
moment
of truth: PM Oli has to ensure commitment
to transitional justice in legislation
(kp), Walk
the talk: PM’s pledge against impunity (rep)
, Touching
a
raw nerve: If we want to brag about being a
democracy, we should have the courage to go
through this process of review by the EU EOM,
by Pramod Mishra (kp), Government
trims
public holidays by 22 days (kp) [down from 104?!!], Oli’s
priorities:
The Oli government wants international
cooperation in productive sectors – energy,
agriculture, IT, tourism, infrastructure
(ht)
28/03/2018: Kin
of
disappeared demand swift probe, by Shankar
Acharya (kp), PM
rules out blanket amnesty for serious rights
violations (rep), PM
briefs
international community (kp), More
than
anything else, we hold principles of
sovereignty, independence and non-interference
close to our hearts: Remarks by Prime Minister
KP Sharma Oli at the luncheon hosted for the
diplomatic community at Baluwatar on Tuesday,
March 27 (kp), PM
urges donors to align aid with Nepal’s
priorities: Govt activities to be founded on six
fundamentals to achieve "Prosperous Nepal, happy
Nepali";Oli urges development partners to align
aid with Nepal's priorities (rep), Upper
house lawmakers demand action against EU EOM
(rep), Man
and woman tortured at ward office for ‘illicit
relationship’, by Mahesh Kumar Das (rep), Be
bold, Nepal: Nepal has a clear and
straightforward path to greater prosperity but
achieving its full potential requires deeper
connectivity with the dynamic South Asian
economy, by Alaina B. Teplitz (rep), What
EU
wants: Nepal is a home to more than 100 ethnic
communities, multiple castes and languages. Why
should EU always target Khas Arya?, by Prem
Singh Basnyat (rep) [The
basic misunderstanding is that the EU did not
"direct" Nepal, as the author claims, to exclude
Tagadhari castes from the PR system but simply
"advised" the state to think about better
inclusion of still disadvantaged sections of
society in the election system! This has been
part of the EU's election observation task
because it has to do with the fairness of recent
elections. An intervention into the internal
affairs of Nepal would have been if the EU had
"directed" the parties to stop their outstanding
preference of male Tagadharis when nominating
FPTP candidates! If the FPTP system becomes
inclusive for all sections of society, there
would be no reason to exclude any social group
from the PR system!]
27/03/2018: UML,
Maoists,
NC slam EU mission’s poll report: Congress MPs
avoid issue in House n RJP-N members say report
rightly seeks changes (kp), Interference
in
internal affairs not acceptable, say lawmakers
(ht), The
right
to know: The probe panel’s report on the Madhes
violence in 2015 and 2016 must be released,
by Randhir Chaudhary (kp), Politics
of Social Movements, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)
26/03/2018: PM
criticises
EU poll mission for its report (kp), EU
report
smacks of rancour, says Prime Minister Oli
(ht), EUEOM
report is an insult to Nepal's sovereignty: PM
(rep), Long-term
returns:
Govt is rightly keen to maintain state’s
autonomy but must guard against majoritarian
overreach (kp) [Hopefully,
the PM and others of the over-represented male
Tagadhari leaders have time and are able to read
this excellent editorial!], Lest
we ignore: Provisions of positive discrimination
are meant to benefit under-represented groups
and its very purpose is defeated if an already
dominant ethnicity is brought under its ambit,
by CK Lal (rep), Don’t
let
bygones be bygones: Role of the Courts in
bringing conflict crimes to a logical end could
restore public faith in the judiciary, by
Anurag Devkota (kp), Federal
finance:
Provincial governments since have to start from
scratch, they need to be equipped with laws,
resources,expertise and staff (ht)
25/03/2018: We
shall
overcome: Dalits still face discrimination due
to state-protected ideology and undeclared
exclusion in politics and profession, by
Dhana Bahadur Mijar (kp), European
Union’s
Divisive Mission, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [Criticising the EU and
favouring the non-inclusive politics of Nepal's
male Tagadhari politicians! The EU critics is
necessary and justified as long as these
politicians continue their non-inclusive
practice of selecting candidates for the FPTP
system!], PM
Oli
urges EU to correct its report on election
observation (ht) [What
kind of election observation shall this be? The
EU shall claim that the election has been
inclusive and that there have to be additional
Tagadhari representatives elected though the PR
system even though you and the other parties
have predominantly nominated male Tagadhari
candidates for the FPTP system? Why are the
rules of the PR system not applied for the
nomination of FPTP candidates as it had been
prescribed by article 63 of the Interim
Constitution though it had always been
disregarded by the parties?], Maoists
hasten
merger with UML: Left allies speed up
preparations for unification before PM’s India
visit, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Security
concern: PM should appoint an independent
National Security Advisor capable of supporting
security elements, by Umesh K. Bhattarai
(rep)
24/03/2018: Meeting
with
provincial, local governments: Govt asks
diplomats to get prior approval (kp) [Provinces of a federal state
should have the right to discuss development
issues with anybody! This has nothing to do with
corresponding treaties and agreements!],
EU
mission
sticks to advice for EC (kp), EUEOM
claims
it fully abided by ToR, MoU (ht), The
Chief
Ministers: Prachanda and Deuba acted like they
deserved a Nobel Prize for conducting our
elections. Will they also take responsibility
for the failure of the government to provide
adequate resources, staff, infrastructure and
legal authority at the local, provincial and
federal levels?, by Guffadi (kp)
23/03/2018: Times
change,
mindsets don’t: For how many more years will the
people need to wait to see an inclusive Nepal?,
by Raj Pariyar (kp), Hail
to the chiefs, by Om Astha Rai (nt), TRC
to
set up district offices: Move aimed at
completing probe into more than 60,000
complaints within the remaining 11-month tenure
of the commission, by Binod Ghimire (kp), SC
orders
govt to ensure migrants’ right to vote, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp), SC
issues
directive order to ensure voting rights of
Nepali migrant workers (ht), ‘Centralised
mindset
of leadership, bureaucracy pegging provinces’
(kp), English
as Official Language, by Narad Bharadwaj
(rn), Minting
money
by minting money at home: Why are all our
passports, currency notes, licenses and car
plates printed abroad?, by Anil Chitrakar
(nt)
22/03/2018: Politics
in
a man’s world: Given the requirement to follow
the principle of inclusion in the PR part of the
election, who you are becomes crucial, by
Deepak Thapa (kp), Pitfalls
of power: No matter how strong, Oli government
must follow constitution, rule of law and
democratic processes, which together shape a
just and stable society, by Meena Bhatta
(rep), PM
assures
full support to provinces: Oli urges CMs to
compete for development; Finance Ministry
pledges resources to the lower level govts
(kp), Citizen-responsive
Bureaucracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Three
cheers
to Oli: PM Oli’s biggest challenge is not
management of external ties but the three tiers
of govt (kp), Govt
rejects
EU report on elections: Foreign Ministry says
the report not only undermines the recent polls,
but also goes against the scope and norms of
international election observation (kp), Stop
comments challenging constitution: Govt tells EU
(rep), Party
unification
by April 23: Dahal (ht), 14
years on, wounds from Beni attack still raw,
by Hari Krishna Gautam (rep)
21/03/2018: Regal
broach:
With alternate forces lurking, the only way to
assure political stability is to turn federalism
into a success story, by Achyut Wagle (kp),
RJP-N
presses
for Chaudhary’s swearing-in (kp) [Impunity and reward for
crime accused persons?], Ministers,
officials busy in inaugurations, formalities
(rep) [The same as
before!], Rot
runs deep: Good thing is that Parajuli is gone.
Bad thing is that actors who elevated Parajuli
to that most important post are active and
unapologetic, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep) [!!!], SC
tells govt to use then royals' assets for public
good (rep), EU
mission
urges EC to maintain transparency (kp), Mission
against
Khas-Aryas’ proportional representation
(kp), EU-EOM
report undermines successful holding of
election: Government (rep) [see official eu
report]
20/03/2018: Process
begins
to amend transitional justice Act: Attorney
General Kharel is taking a lead in preparing the
draft amendments in consultation with the
Law Ministry (kp), Track
2
diplomacy: Nepal should not let its
international relations be handled by
incompetent diplomats, by Saurav Raj Pant
(kp), An
unresolved
agenda: Current lawmakers have the opportunity
to end the discrimination faced by women on
citizenship rights, by Anjita Parajuli (kp),
Another
man
at the helm: Can the Oli administration deliver
good governance with kleptocracy at its
worst?, by Binoj Basnyat (kp), Constructing
National
Identity, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), FSFN
participation in govt uncertain (rep)
19/03/2018: SSF-N
to
join govt only after charter amendment deal
(kp), FSF-N:
Pact
on amendment must before joining govt (ht),
Erring
ministers
won’t be spared, PM warns, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), TRC
starts
talks with victims (kp), Interpol
hunts
for fugitive Manange (kp) [CPN-UML and Election
Commission will have to explain how this
criminal could be made a candidate for the
provincial elections!]
18/03/2018: SSF-N
decision
on joining govt today, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Madhesi
Parties in Oli Govt!, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn)
17/03/2018: PM
Oli
appoints 15 ministers: 11 Cabinet and 4 state
ministers; Council of Ministers 22-member,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), PM
inducts 15 members to cabinet, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep), Ministries
split
to create posts (kp) [???], FSF-N
undecided
on joining government (ht), Oli's
first
month! It’s about time our Emperor sent new
faces to the cabinet instead of the same old
comrades who have already made lots of
money for themselves and the party, by
Guffadi (kp), Integrity
of the Judiciary, by Kushal Pokharel (rn)
16/03/2018: Oli
may
appoint ministers today (kp), PM
inducts
15 new ministers in his Cabinet: Cabinet size
reaches 22 (kp), PM
Oli
expands cabinet (ht), 15
new ministers take oath from President today
(rep), Get
started:
It is imperative that PM Oli sets the ball
rolling at the earliest, first by giving full
shape to his Cabinet (ht), Parajuli
steps down, Joshee is acting CJ, by Ananta
Raj Luitel (rep), Eternal
vigilance:
Dirty defiance of CJ Parajuli finally brought to
an end; now he must be held to account (kp),
Promising
the
moon: The election pledge to raise the per
capita income to $5,000 in 10 years is fanciful,
by Tula Raj Basyal (kp), The
bumpy
road to federalism: Democracy will not deliver
unless political power is devolved and people
are put at the centre, by Dinkar Nepal (nt)
15/03/2018: Judicial
Council
relieves CJ Parajuli of his duties: Apex court’s
senior-most Justice Deepak Raj Joshi set to take
charge, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp), Parajuli
loses
chief justice job: Judicial Council tells him he
had reached retirement age on Aug 5, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), Parajuli
relieved as CJ , by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep),
Controversy
surrounding
judiciary a sad affair: PM (kp), Bickering
over portfolios continues (rep), Cabinet
expansion
likely today: Dahal (ht), ‘Constitution
to
be amended as per necessity, rationale’
(ht), Apathy
and
anger: Shockingly, Chand Maoists are resorting
to violence to settle disputes at the local
level (kp), Leadership
in Federal Polity, by Mukti Rijal (rn), VAW
and Women’s Empowerment, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn)
14/03/2018: President
Bhandari
is re-elected, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Nine
SC
justices boycott bench over CJ controversy
(kp), Controversy
surrounding
judiciary a sad affair: PM Oli (kp), CJ
Parajuli
prepares cause list for Wednesday's court
proceedings (kp), CJ
Parajuli
should not be impeached: NC leader Poudel
(kp), Judicial
Council
relieves Chief Justice Parajuli (kp), Making
federalism
work: Personnel and infrastructure should be
provided to make local governments effective,
by Suresh Adhikari (kp), PM
Oli Wields Immense Power, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn), Cabinet
expansion
likely in a week (ht), Enough
is enough: Many people were killed in charge of
practicing witchcraft. Those cases were resolved
most probably with milapatra, by Shiksha
Risal (rep)
13/03/2018: Justice
Rana
boycotts SC full bench: Says CJ Parajuli has
crossed retirement age; Hearing on Kantipur case
deferred (kp), Justice
Rana
boycotts CJ-led bench: Claims Chief Justice
Parajuli has multiple dates of birth and should
have retired on August 5 last year (ht), Tragedy
and
farce: Nepal needs a new political force that
will rise up and make the country more inclusive
instead of selling itself short, by Kaushal
Ghimire (kp) [see also History
repeats, as a farce (rep)], Reshaping
the
landscape: A new bureaucratic order can help the
new political order by internalising the
nation’s transformation, by Asmita Verma
(kp), Road
ahead:
No matter how strong a government is, it must
follow the constitution, rule of law and
democratic processes (ht), Gender
equality:
New Opportunities, by Pratik Chhetri and
Neha Malla (ht), Bidya
Devi Bhandari re-elected President of Nepal
(rep)
12/03/2018: PM
secures
three-fourths vote: Nepali Congress only party
to vote against motion, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), PM
passes
floor test with thumping majority, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), UML-Maoist
to
unite on April 22, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp),
An
authoritarian
template: With a two-third majority, Chief
Ministers on their knees in every state and
constitutional protection, Singh Durbar is ready
for Oli soliloquy. Go grab a garland, here
cometh another strongman, by CK Lal (rep), Whose
contempt?
Initiation of the contempt proceeding seems to
have further discredited the Chief Justice and
tarnished his public image, by Sudeshna
Thapa (rep)
11/03/2018: Parajuli
misuses
his office to fix rivals: Former Justice Balaram
KC says CJ violates principles of natural
justice (kp), Dr
KC
to file PIL and criminal complaint against
Parajuli: Call to strip Chief Justice of all
official positions and benefits, by Manish
Gautam (kp), SC
full
bench to hear Kantipur case today (kp), CM
Rai
flays attempts to muzzle the media (kp), RJPN
seeks political solution to Kailali 'incident':
Alerts govt about possible consequences if
Chaudhari dies in prison (rep) [This
is not a political issue but a crime! It cannot
be solved politically but only by a law court!],
PM
Oli
to seek vote of confidence today: Set to become
first executive head to secure a two-thirds
majority post-1990 (kp), PM
to
seek trust vote today: FSF-N, RJP-N to vote for
PM, left alliance presidential candidate
Bhandari, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Statute
implementation
laws top priority: Speaker (ht) [These laws should alredy
have been passed before 21 January 2018 as
demanded by the constitution!!], Air
pollution
causes annual death toll of 35,000 (ht)
10/03/2018: Chief
Justice
Parajuli refuses to disclose academic
certificates: Dr KC and his team are pur-suing
original documents following questions over
authenticity of CJ Parajuli’s school leaving
certificate (kp), Parliament
has
to endorse over 40 new Acts, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Mahara
elected
speaker of Lower House unopposed (ht), Mahantha
Thakur
offered vice-president’s post: RJP-N to support
Bhandari's candidacy for president (ht), RJPN
calls for Chaudhary’s release (rep) [???], Left
task
forces fail to submit report; deadline extended
(ht), Signs
of Transformation, by Kushal Pokharel (rn),
Four years on, plights of Surkhet flood victims
sees no end, by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep)
09/03/2018: How
long
must they wait? Despite progress on political
inclusion, women are still weighed down by a
culture of silence (kp), ICJ
concerned
about continuing impunity in Nepal (ht), Contempt
case
against chief justice: Petitioner argues CJ
Parajuli committed contempt of court by issuing
death threats (kp), SSF-N
awaits
left alliance’s decision on sharing power:
Sanghiya Samajbadi Froum-Nepal demands 3
ministerial berths and a constitutional position
(kp), Three
weeks on, Oli yet to name 11 ministers
(rep), Mahara
ahead
in Speaker race (kp), Four
CPN
cadres held for attacking elected official
(kp), Women’s
Day:
As much a fight as celebration: #RageAgainstRape
activists march as part of a larger event
organised to mark International Women’s Day,
by Sandesh Ghimire (kp), Loktantrik
leadership:
Leaders must learn to engage in self-criticism
instead of blaming their counterparts, by
Chandra Upadhyay (kp), Govt
officials
make a mockery of federalism: What is even more
surprising is that they have sought
permission to open “branch offices” in
provinces “to oversee different works", by
Rupak D. Sharma (kp)
08/03/2018: SC
justices
split over CJ Parajuli’s judicial conduct
(kp), Writing
news
does not amount to contempt of court: FNJ; Says
all state bodies should respect freedom of press
(kp), Attorney
General
starts talks to expedite justice process
(kp), Apex
Court
vacates stay against swearing-in of 3 NA members
(ht), Tailoring
a
compromise: Upendra Yadav and Oli govt need to
reach out to Madhes and explain why alliance is
beneficia (kp), Prez
Bhandari
likely to continue (kp), Oli’s
carrot-and-stick prevails as UML picks Bhandari
again, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Constitutional
Bodies in Democracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Good
Governance and Development, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Time
is
now #PressforProgress, by Elisabeth von
Capeller, Veronica Cody, Vallerie Julliand,
Mashfee Shams and Alaina B. Teplitz (ht), Gender
equality still a distant dream, by Bhim
Chapagain (rep), Need
for
paradigm shift: Nepal constitutionally
guarantees 33 percent seats in parliament for
women. If we truly want equality, why can’t we
aim for 50 percent representation?, by Sakun
Gajurel (rep)
07/03/2018: SSF-N
decides
to join government: If the Madhes-based party
joins in, the government will have a
two-thirds majority in Parliament (kp), FSFN
to join govt (rep), Cultural
laws,
policies to be amended in spirit of federalism
(rep)
06/03/2018: The
Spirit Of Political Inquiry, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn), Yadav
calls party meeting as FSFN weighs proposal to
join govt (rep), RJP-N:
PM
Oli’s proposal to join govt positive (kp), Oli’s
overtures:
Oli has shown prudence in ministerial
selections; but the infeasibility of his
electoral promises is worrying, by Achyut
Wagle (kp), Step
on
it: Political meddling, the cumbersome
bureaucratic hierarchy and processes within the
NRA have delayed reconstruction, by Manavi
Paudel (kp), Citizenship
a
far cry for most Madhesi daughters-in-law
(rep), 19
years after the killing of Yadu Gautam, a Maoist
leader calls it a mistake (rep) [A btutal murder is not a
mistake but a fundamental crime!]
05/03/2018: Federal
parliament
convenes: Oldest members Mahantha Thakur and
Tara Devi Bhatta administer oath to members of
both the Houses, by Binod Ghimire (kp), SSF-N
negotiates
hard as PM Oli tries to build ties with Province
2: PM ready to allocate two ministries to SSF-N
but the latter wants three (kp), Left-FSFN
coalition
talks still inconclusive (rep), Balance
of
power: Judiciary, instead of fighting against
media, is advised to focus on checks and
balances (kp), If
govt
institutions are broken and press silenced, we
are going down a dark path, interview with
Krishna Pahadi (kp), ANNFSU-R
bandh shuts educational institutions, by
Ruby Rauniyar (rep), SZOP
And School Shutdown, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn)
[It's high time that the
state initiates severe steps against this small
terrorist group led by Netra Bikram Chand!],
Culture
of
inconsistency: A friend to whom KP Oli
represented everything that was wrong with
Nepali state has stopped writing after his
relative joined coalition with UML, by
Sushav Niraula (rep)
04/03/2018: No
compromise:
Attempt to ‘compromise’ on rape cases is an
attack on dignity of women, by Pragya Lamsal
(kp), PM
slams
court ‘meddling’ in NA (kp), PM
dissatisfied
with court order (ht) [??], Silwal
spotted
in parliament, by Manish Gautam (kp) [??], Wanted
ex DIG Silwal attends public function (rep),
FSF-N’s
readiness
to join govt worries RJP-N (ht), UML,
Maoist lawmakers hold first joint meeting
(rep)
03/03/2018: Centre
deal
threatens Madhesi pact: RJP-N leaders say they
will act tough if the Upendra Yadav-led Sanghiya
Samajbadi Forum-Nepal joins the left alliance
government in Kathmandu (kp), FSF-N
seeks
deal on statute amendment (ht), The
all-mighty
PM!, by Guffadi (kp)
02/03/2018: No
country
for women: Nepal’s political transition is over,
but there is no closure for victims of wartime
rape, by Shreejana Shrestha (nt), Contempt
case
has no merit: Experts (kp), Govt
assigns
PMO all-out authority: Experts cautiously
welcome move, by Mukul Humagain and Anil
Giri (kp), Left
alliance,
SSF-N eye package deal: UML ‘ready in principle’
to amend statute; SSF-N ‘wants 3 ministries’,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), FSFN,
left alliance inching closer to deal, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), FSFN,
left-alliance
meet inconclusive (ht), The
Best Foot Forward, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn),
DAOs
still
report to federal government: Province 6 CM says
none of old mechanisms handed over tp provincial
govt or local levels (ht), OAG
begins
preparations for revising transitional justice
act, by Roshan S. Nepal (ht), Triple
burden
of women: Conflicting gender norms, by
Anusha Ban (ht), Backseat
drivers:
The Oli government might end up promoting crony
capitalism, disappointing people once again,
by Om Astha Rai (nt), Oli
here
for good, by Dinkar Nepal (nt), An
Open
Letter To Minister Pandit, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
01/03/2018: Journalist
bodies
condemn CJ order: Federation of Nepali
Journalists says contempt of court case against
Kantipur daily ‘unconstitutional’;Gag order
clearly constitutes a misuse of the judicial
apparatus for personal ends: Paris-based RSF
(kp), Complicated
courtship:
Media and civil society will have to be vigilant
to keep govt with two-thirds majority on its
toes (kp), Issue
of Constitution Amendment, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn), ‘Govt
expects
a deal with SSF-N today (kp), Pact
with
FSF-Nepal may be inked today (ht), Parties
agree
on voting schedule: Prez poll after Speaker and
Deputy Speaker election (kp), Merger
of
ministries may layoff 115 bureaucrats (kp),
Paradoxical
Madhes:
Common Madhesis may demand political rights but
fall short in providing social rights to their
own, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Curious
case of missing cabinet decision: Quake grant
hike not in list of outgoing Deuba govt's
cabinet decisions (rep)
28/02/2018: CJ
Parajuli's
order: Attempt to ‘muzzle media’ draws flak
(kp), Concerns
over
censorship order: Chief Justice Parajuli’s
attempt to muzzle press draws widespread
criticism from different sides (kp), Quake
victims get into debt constructing their homes,
by Sarita Shrestha (rep), UML
agrees
to amend constitution (ht 28/02/2018), UML,
SSF-N
‘close to deal’: Negotiators await UML, Maoist
leaders’ nod; Nembang says agreement today
(kp), Govt
close to two-thirds majority: Deal with FSFN
likely today (rep), Thapa
task
force forms two sub-committees: The task force
will receive the sub-committees’ reports within
one week (kp), UML,
Maoists start work on new party statute,
organization (rep), All
eyes
on left alliance: Development is difficult to
imagine without separating politics, by Hari
Prasad Shrestha (kp)
27/02/2018: Attempts
to
censor media draw flak (kp), NMS
urges
SC to rectify its decision (kp), NMS
opposes
SC order against Kantipur daily (ht), Apex
court’s
decision draws serious concern of FNJ (ht),
US
stresses
unbiased judiciary (kp), Supreme
offence:
CJ Parajuli should stop hearing cases, as he is
not cleared from a serious probe (kp), Oli
expands cabinet to 7, inducts 2 Maoists, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), Oli
inducts
four more ministers: Ex-governor Khatiwada
appointed finance minister; Pokhrel, Thapa,
Yadav take charge after swearing-in (kp), Dark-horse
Khatiwada
is new finance minister, by Rupak D. Sharma
(kp), SSF-N
seeks
amendment deal to join coalition govt (kp),
FSFN
sticks to its guns, demands amendment (rep),
Bid
to
rope in FSF-N continues, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Hurdle
for
Khatiwada (kp), Tikapur
carnage
suspect surrenders: Kailali District Court
remands MP-elect Chaudhary in judicial custody,
by Arjun Shah (kp), Finally,
We Have The National Assembly, by Prem
Khatry (rn), Kicking
away
the ladder: The elite have forgotten the
inclusion agenda now that the peace process is
complete, by Subhash Nepali (kp) [Without justice for the
victims of conflict, the peace process is still
incomplete!]
26/02/2018: CJ
Parajuli
orders media probe: Legal experts ‘slam attack
on free press’ n NHRC says it’s against right of
fair trial ensured by global HR law (kp), Left
alliance
task forces start talks for merger (kp), A
whole new level: Govts at three tiers should not
be competitive but cooperative if federal
project is to evolve (kp), If
govt
with strong mandate fails, dangerous alternative
forces may arise, interview with Shyam
Shrestha (kp), Govt
to finally expand Cabinet today: FSF-Nepal
assured two berths, post of deputy speaker,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Madhesi
parties to join govt if redrawing of boundaries
promised (rep), Karnali
lessons: Naming of Province 6 (rep), Rusting
of resistance: Madhesh has lost another round to
the PEON, but struggle for dignity, equality,
autonomy and identity is invariably a long one,
by CK Lal (rep), Third
wave in Nepal: UML today stands at a similar
pedestal as NC after the historic political
changes of 1990 or the Maoists after 2006,
by Shambhu Ram Simkhada (rep), KP
Oli’s
First Few Steps Toward Downhill Journey, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
25/02/2018: Discrimination
rife
in Nepali society: AI (ht), UML-Maoist
Centre Merger: A Historic Experiment, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Cabinet
expansion
on Monday, says Dahal (kp), Power
tussle deepens within ruling left parties
(rep), CIEDP
chooses
3 districts for probe: Teams will reach
Kanchanpur, Makwanpur and Jhapa to get details
from family and to collect ante-mortem data
(kp), Govt
white
paper in a month, by Rewati Sapkota (ht)
24/02/2018: Bigger
Cabinet
likely tomorrow: UML Chairman and PM Oli, top
Maoist leaders tasked with picking ministerial
candidates (kp), Cabinet
decides
to have 17 ministries (ht), Fewer
ministries
welcomed (kp), Talks
on
to include FSF-N in Cabinet: Constitution
amendment i the main sticking point, by
Roshan S. Nepal (ht), Deuba
govt’s
NA nominees move SC (ht)
23/02/2018: Impunity
remains
entrenched in Nepal: Amnesty International
(kp) [see AI
Annual
Report 2017/18 on Nepal], Chhaupadi
is
still a norm in Achham, by Menuka Dhungana
(kp), Oli
and
Dahal form a formidable team: Backed by party
machine, Oli is a tough leader who sticks to his
gameplan; Prachanda a flexible dealmaker with
broad constituencies, by Akhilesh Upadhyay
(kp), Oli’s
return
to power: Time to deliver on promises, by
Atindra Dahal (ht), Nation
building:
Oli does not need to play the nationalism card
anymore -– just work to leave a firm legacy of
nation-building, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Cabinet
to
have 18 ministries, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp),
UML
to
have 11 ministers, CPN-MC seven, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), UML,
Maoists close on key portfolios, intraparty
feuding drags on, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), UML-Maoist
Centre
union: Formal announcement likely by March 21
(kp), Government
to
governance (nt)
22/02/2018: Oli’s
Test With Bureaucracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn),
New
Government And Expectations, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Berth
row
delays Cabinet expansion (kp), Wrangling
over
portfolios delays cabinet expansion: Maoist
plans to send ministers in phases, Ram Bahadur
Thapa to lead the party in the government with
DPM portfolio (rep), A
road not taken: PM Oli and Maoist Chairman Dahal
must look at both symbolism and substance as
they expand Cabinet (kp), UML
urges
FSF-N to join government: Federal Socialist
Forum-Nepal seeks commitment to amend
constitution, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht) [In a democratic environment,
there should not be more parties than necessary
in government!]
21/02/2018: Unification
And Stability, by Bijay Aryal (rn), Much-awaited
Deal
Sealed, Finally !, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn),
‘Comrade
Oli
is PM for five years’ (kp), Govt
likely
to have 18 ministries: PM may expand Cabinet
today, roping in CPN-MC, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Fresh
NA
appointments ‘unconstitutional’: Congress
(kp), Prez
okays
Khatiwada, Bidari, Poudel for NA (kp), Prez
okays
new government’s NA nominees (ht), PM
Oli’s
Cabinet may have 18 ministers, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Dark
new
world of Madhes: Spineless regional
rabble-rousers have been allowed to dictate the
fate of the masses, by Atul K. Thakur (kp)
20/02/2018: Nation-building
in Old State, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), UML,
Maoist
Centre agree to form CPN, by Tika R- Pradhan
(kp), UML,
Maoist Center are now one party: New party named
Communist Party of Nepal, by Roshan Sedhai
and Ashok Dahal (rep), Turn-wise
deal
on premiership detrimental for country: Nepal
(ht) [It would once
again prevent the now possible political
stability! The Left alliance has not been
elected by a great majority to continue the
endless power struggles!], Citizens
have
the power to fight: Nepali citizens can
influence change by rejecting corruption at all
levels and demanding transparency, by Alaina
B. Teplitz (kp), Political
evolution:
Wind of change is blowing, by Anusa Thapa
(ht)
19/02/2018: UML-Maoist
merger
talks back from brink: Maoist leader Khanal says
his party will join government even if
unification process is delayedn Deals between
Oli and Dahal said to be endorsed by Unification
Committee, most probably today (kp), Oli,
Dahal
find way to resolve ideological differences,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), NC
keeps
eye on new govt’s moves: Congress leaders,
objecting to UML’s apparent move - to put on
hold all decisions of the previous govt, has
warned that such a move would set a bad
precedent (kp), A
job to do: As the new PM makes key appointments,
expertise, and not loyalty alone, should be the
key (kp), An
unequal
constitution: For all the years of debates and
discussions on constitutional issues, we could
not do justice to Nepali women, by Mohna
Ansari (kp), Truth
to
populist power: A civil society shaped by
Panchayat era ethos must develop clarity
and courage on the path to implementing the new
Constitution, by Kanak Mani Dixit (kp), Democratic
struggles
have just begun: Political parties constitute
the central mechanism that drives Nepal’s
democracy. We must spend all our energy in
reforming them so that they are more democratic
in representation and more effective in
functioning, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Idea
of
inclusion: Although not perfectly executed,
inclusion in the political sphere has been
achieved to a large extent. The challenge for
the country and the leaders is to ensure that
the long-promised growth we hope to achieve as a
country is shared as equitably, by Deepak
Thapa (kp), Taking
Nepal
forward: A government that lasts for full five
years could do a lot to take the country to the
new direction. But how should it start and where
from?, by Ajaya Kusum Adhikari (rep), Democracy
Day
in Nepal, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
18/02/2018: Oli’s
Second Innings: Opportunity To Change Nepal’s
Destiny, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), PM
Oli
orders review of Deuba govt’s decisions
(kp), ‘Caretaker
govt
can take decisions’, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), ‘Leaders
being
threatened, cajoled against merger’, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), Dahal
cautions cadres against attempts to foil
unification (rep), Left
parties struggle to accommodate key leaders
(rep), Oli-Dahal
meeting
fruitless (ht), Leaders
in fix over picking new prez, VP (rep) [This is also a question of
absolute patriarchal thinking!], A
bane in disguise: Foreign employment is the drug
that our country has become addicted to. Only a
revolutionary political, economic and social
movement can rescue us, by Binisha Nepal
(rep), Care,
not allowance: Instead of addressing real
problems, parties are competing to increase
elderly allowance, by Purna B. Thapa (rep)
17/02/2018: New
Government and Ray Of Hope, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn), Maoists
to
join govt after ‘package deal’, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Prime
Minister
Oli and Maoist Centre Chair Dahal meet (ht),
New
govt to nix recommendation of 3 for upper house
(rep), Child
marriage still rampant although illegal, by
Ram Saran Tamang (rep)
16/02/2018: Rational
Multi-lingual
Policy, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Voices
from
the plains: Response to lingual sentiments in
Province 2 is becoming crucial, by Randhir
Chaudhary (kp), Deuba
finally
passes the baton to Oli: The Maoist Centre,
which is having final negotiations on
unification with the UML, supported Oli before
he was sworn in on Thursday evening, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Change
of
guard: As the new Premier takes over, time to
reflect both on Deuba’s legacy and Oli’s
challenges (kp), Economic
challenges
facing new govt (kp), ‘New
govt
should emphasise effective public service
delivery’ (ht), Oli
must win confidence vote within a month
(rep), KP
Oli
Prime Minister Again, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km), Deuba
calls
its quits,takes credit for polls (kp), Deuba
puts
in his papers as premier: Claims he fulfilled
his commitments during his tenure (ht), Deuba’s
departure
leaves mixed legacy, by Anil Giri (kp), Rift
in
left alliance over unified party’s ideology:
CPN-MC not to join govt for now (ht), Outgoing
PM
lists China, India ties and hydel works among
successes (kp), Maoists
stay
out citing ‘ideological differences’; Maoist
leaders: UML backtracked on deal to discuss
Maoism under pressure from power centres, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [Maoist
leaders want that their crimes are treated as
justified political acts!!], Waiting
and
waiting: Conflict victims have been demanding a
fair investigation, but it is nowhere in
sight, by Ram Kumar Bhandari (kp), Conflict
victims
decry apathy (ht), Special
Court
acquits 33 people of sedition charges (ht),
Parlour
games (nt)
15/02/2018: EC
submits
poll results to Prez (kp), UML-Maoist
Centre
poised to close final merger deal, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), Oli,
Dahal to head govt, party by turns (rep), Way
cleared for forming new govt (rep), PM
Deuba resigns, Oli to be sworn in as 38th PM of
Nepal (rep), The
left
juggernaut: Future of left alliance depends
heavily on Oli-Dahal chemistry; it should
develop beyond that (kp), Working
Style Under Federal System, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Borrowed
words:
Those in power and those who seek equality must
borrow only good things that help expand their
vocabulary - and their horizon, by Pramod
Mishra (kp), There
is
no excuse: The government has been making a
mockery of justice by disregarding court orders,
by Balram Prasad Raut (kp), ‘CIEDP’s
success
dependent on govt’s willpower’ (ht), Grant
citizenship
through mother’s nationality: NHRC (ht)
14/02/2018: Transitional
justice
delay draws flak (kp) [see joint
statement
by ICJ, HRW and AI], ‘TRC,
CIEDP
short of international standards’ (ht), Mere
extension of TRC, CIEDP terms inadequate: Rights
groups (rep), Stability
A Reality Now?, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), EC
to
hand over election results to President today,
by Prithvi Man Shestha (kp), NC
repeats old faces under PR category (rep), Top
leaders
ask panel to finalise merger issues: Maoist
Centre leader Narayan Kaji Shrestha says PUCC
meeting will formal-ise the issues agreed by Oli
and Dahal as well as dis-cuss other outstanding
issues on Wednesday, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Unified
party’s
CC strength not to exceed 99: Ishwar Pokhrel to
be the general secy of Nepal Communist Party,
by Rewati Sapkota (kp), Federal
finance:
The financial cooperative movement, with
regulatory oversight, can still be effective in
boosting the economy, by Dandapani Paudel
(kp), RJP-Nepal
unlikely
to be part of Province 2 Cabinet for time being
(ht), Disputes
make RJPN participation in Province 2 cabinet
uncertain (rep), Way
forward
for Nepal: Why could not Nepal achieve any
respectable economic development despite seating
on a vast hydro-power energy store in the world
starved by clean energy?, by Kedar Neupane
(rep)
13/02/2018: UML
and
Maoist Centre set for final unity deal: Leaders
say Oli and Dahal are ready for joint
leadership; may share prime ministerial post,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp) [This
may be good for their personal power ambitions
but not for political stability and the
interests of the people!!], Oli,
Dahal
to take turns to lead govt, unified party: Both
leaders likely to co-chair the Nepal
Communist Party till its first general
convention, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), UML,
Maoists a step closer to merger deal, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep), Poll
body
instructs three parties to correct PR list
(kp), Names
of
winner PR candidates recommended: Election
Commission decides to scrutinise all the lists
recommended by the parties (ht), Parliament
set
for session in a week after final election
results ,by Rupesh Acharya (ht), Constituency
programmes
set to resume in a month: The Ministry of
Federal Affairs has ordered all District Offices
to stop pro-grammes until new law-makers are
sworn in (kp) [Development
programs should not follow constituency lines
and politicians with their personal interests
and ambitions!!], Shunning
English:
By making Nepali the only official language, we
have hindered our ability to compete
internationally, by Sujeev Shakya (kp), Transitional
Justice:
CIEDP opens window for conflict victims
(ht), A
man’s world: Meaningful representation of women
in governance and decision making is a must for
true implementation of the constitution (ht)
[Please tell this to the
male party leaders who believe that Nepal
belongs to them only!], All
7 provinces likely to get govts by weekend
(rep)
12/02/2018: The
malfunctioning state: Monarchs boasted of divine
mandate. Elected oligarchs talk about electoral
mandate, once elected people’s representatives
lose no time in assuming persona of petty
potentates, by CK Lal (rep), Prachanda
Taking
Another Stride?, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn), Seven
chief
ministers set to take oath: Four from UML, two
from Maoist Centre and one from SSF-N will run
the provincial governments for the next five
years (kp), A
job half done: Left alliance could have been a
little more imaginative in selection of chief
ministers (kp), EC
submits
NA election results to president (kp), UML
finalises
PR list: Motilal Dugar becomes MP again
(kp), UML
sends 37 women, 4 men to parliament under PR
system (rep), No
dispute
over new constitution says Oli: All parties
‘accepted statute and joined poll process’
(kp) [What kind of
unrealistic and anti-inclusive nonsense talk!],
Whither
political
stability? As Nepalis hope to bear the fruits of
the much awaited political stability, it is
important to understand what this idea entails,
by Chandra D. Bhatta (kp), CPN-MC’s
Dahal
to succeed Oli as PM: UML, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht) [This nonsense
means the opposite of stabilty!], Police
in
Kathmandu and Itahari tried to obstruct access
to justice, interview with Gita Upreti (kp),
Prez
to
consult legal experts on National Assembly
nominees (ht), Are
we
prepared? If matured federal republic like
Canada still faces inter-provincial trade war,
how can we be confident we won’t experience the
same?, by Mukesh Khanal (rep)
11/02/2018: TJs
begin
new term with little hope for result, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Prospects
of
first woman CM in Nepal fizzle out, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), FSFN,
RJPN ink deal to form coalition govt in Province
2 (rep), Basnet,
Paudel,
Joshi named for 3 National Assembly seats
(kp), EC
to present poll results to Prez within Wednesday
(rep), UML-Maoist
Centre Unification Dilemma Over Ideological
Appellation, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Prospects
becoming
slimmer, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Crusader
tells
CJ Parajuli to resign, by Manish Gautam
(kp), Quest
for
citizenship hits District Office hurdle, by
Thakur Singh Tharu (kp)
10/02/2018: EC
allots
to parties PR seats in Lower House, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), EC
allocates UML 41 PR seats in lower house:
Maoists, NC get 17 seats each (rep), EC
officially
announces hung Parliament: UML largest party
with 121 seats in the 275-member Lower House,
by Arjun Poudel (ht), Upper
House
likely to get full shape today: The prime
minister may recommend Gopal Basnet, Chandani
Joshi and Krishna Prasad Paudel for NA (ht),
Working
in Federal Setup, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), 5
of 7 CM candidates named, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp), Government
extends
deadline for second tranche of grant: National
Reconstruction Authority says extension will
benefit more families, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp) [Still only
related to 14 of the 31 affected districts],
Our
Prime
Monsters! Deuba should just relax, finish his
whiskey and wait for the next person to
enter Baluwatar. But no, he is not a lazy bum
like you and me, by Guffadi (kp), Students
padlock school after Dalit woman cooks their
lunch (rep)
09/02/2018: Left
alliance
commands two-thirds majority in NA: The UML,
which has won around 44 pc seats in the HoR,
jacked up its winning share to 45.5 pc with 27
seats in the NA elections (kp), PM
will
step down after poll results, says law minister
(kp) [??], ‘Don’t
use
foreign policy for local gain’: High Level
Foreign Policy Review Task Force submits report
to Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, by
Anil Giri (kp), Left
bloc
resumes unification talks, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Bulldozing
democracy:
“One third of mayors and village councils seem
to have just one goal: amass personal wealth
rather than serve the people who elected them”,
by Om Astha Rai Rai (nt)
08/02/2018: NA
elections
concludeProvinces 1, 4, 5 and 7 pick 16
candidates in Wednesday’s polls (kp), Corruption
in
med education: Govt mum on probe report
(kp), Bhandari
and
Pun lobby for 2nd term: Former PM Khanal slams
greed for power n Left alliance in a dilemma,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp)
07/02/0218: Polls
for
32 Upper House seats today (kp), Irresponsible
decision:
Non-budgetary, ad hoc, populist decisions will
exert additional pressure on the already
stressed fiscal situation, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp)
06/02/2018: Criminalize
conflict-era torture and enforced disapperaces:
NHRC (rep) Rights
chair
slams delay in war-era cases probe: Tenures of
TJ mechanisms extended by another year (kp),
TRC,
CIEDP
term extended (ht), ‘Failure
to
deliver justice will jeopardise peace process’
(ht), A
rotten state: Corruption gains momentum when
political parties in power start viewing the
opportunity to serve in the govt as an opening
to promote partisan interests, by Prakash
Chandra Lohani (kp), Elusive
government
grants: Earthquake survivors face endless
hassles and paperwork as they rebuild
their homes, by Jagat Basnet (kp), Provincial
assemblies
facing staff crunch (ht), Promises
of federalism fail to woo the poor, by
Dinesh Subedi (rep), Experts
dwell on financing federalism in Nepal (rep)
05/02/2018: The
pendulum
swings: Formation of provincial assemblies and
govts marks devolution of power from Kathmandu
(kp), Gautam
admits
sharing issues delay unification (kp), Modi
visit
likely after Oli becomes PM: Gyawali (kp) [New government needs orders?],
Left
alliance
govt will neither be pro-China, pro-India; it
will be pro-Nepal, interview with Rajan
Bhattarai (kp)
04/02/2018: 4
provinces to hold maiden assembly meetings today
(kp), UML,
Maoist
Centre in discussion for chief minister, speaker
picks (kp), New
order
of precedence in force (kp), Provincial
parliaments,
govt agencies understaffed (kp), Against
lingerie
feminism: The question of women’s empowerment
and liberation should not be judged by the
clothes she wears, by Sangita Thebe and
Kalpana Jha (kp), Polish
and
politics: Nepali Congress cannot rise from the
ashes of the election defeat by evoking such
simple mantras as boot polish, by Abhi
Subedi (kp)
03/02/2018: Oli
and
Dahal are not on same page on leadership and
party ideology, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), SC
tells
govt to ensure Nepalis get quality food, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Nepal
ranks
58th in WJP Rule of Law Index: Becomes top
performer in South Asia (ht)
02/02/2018: Province
3
holds first ever assembly: Meet a milestone in
formalising federation; Parties stress unity for
prosperity; Speaker election scheduled for Feb
10, by Pratap Bista (kp), TRC
preparing
year-long plan to extend its term: TRC says it
will write to the ministry, explaining
their difficulties, including lack of proper
law, inade-quate human resources (kp), The
long
path to recovery: The government urgently needs
contingency credit for humanitarian or
livelihood support when disaster occurs, by
Nara Hari Dhakal, Nav Raj Simkhada and Mayumi
Ozaki (kp), Unification
unlikely
before govt formation, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Ad
hoc
measure: The government should have finalised
the adjustment of employees before the elections
as per the Dahal report (ht)
01/02/2018: Advocate
claims
CJ issues death threats, by Manish Gautam
(kp), Leaving
behind
the age of unreason: Dahal’s warning against the
cognoscente represents an entire strain of
anti-intellectualism in the Nepali dominant
imagination, by Pramod Mishra (kp), CIEDP
seeks
one-year extension, by Roshan S. Nepal (ht),
CIEDP
seeks one-year term extension (rep), 500
bureaucrats
deployed in all provinces: It will take one more
year to completely adjust all civil servants in
local, provincial and federal governments,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Donors
did not agree to our new proposal to simplify
grants distribution process, interview with
Yubaraj Bhusal, CEO of NRA (rep)
31/01/2018: The
world
watches: Transitional justice bodies are being
criticised for delays but bulk of blame lies
with parties (kp), CMs
through
vote if consensus fails: UML; Party leaders
stand against the Standing Committee picking
CMs, ministers and Speakers from the centre
(kp), CPN-UML
to
finalise CM candidates thru secret ballot:
CPN-Maoist Centre to consult provincial
committes of party (ht), NC
may
contest top provincial posts; FSF-N, RJP-N to
share power in Province 2 (ht), CIAA
drafts
new Act to make corruption law on par with UN:
Citizens working for foreign agencies in Nepal
to come under new order, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), How
to
boost growth: In a federal system, provinces
compete to attract capital by providing better
services, by Gunakar Bhatta (kp), Will
it
fly? The first objective of communist alliance
was to defeat Nepali Congress in provincial and
national elections. Will Maoist and UML succeed
in unification as well?, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep)
30/01/2018: TJ
bodies
place demands before extending term: Tenures of
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and
Commission of Investigation on Enforced
Disappeared Persons expire on February 7
(kp), Martyrs’
Week
begins, but data still missing (kp), Official
number of martyrs could exceed 7000 (rep) [???], Bleeding
state
coffers dry: It is high time political parties
stop competing with each other to introduce
populist policies (kp), Two
dozen
NA members elected unopposed: EC publishes final
lists of candidates; Distributes election
symbols (ht), Oli
moots
one-time amnesty to money launderers (ht) [???], Oli
for legalizing 'underground money': Repeated
statements from would-be prime minister indicate
incoming government's lenient attitude,
by Sagar Ghimire (rep) [Politicians
and criminals are a mutually supportive
community!!], RJPN
wary as left and FSFN in power-sharing talks
(rep), Buildings
under-construction for offices that will cease
to exist soon, by Himnath Devkota (rep), Voting
duplex: Single transferable voting system
remains unpopular because of large
constituencies, complex counting and parochial
politics, by Bikal Shrestha (rep)
29/01/2018: UML
to
get 4 chief ministers, Maoist Centre 2:
Provincial cabinets to have 7 to 10 members n
UML, Maoists to share provincial seats 70:30
(kp), Left
alliance
to share power in provinces, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Left
reaches power-sharing deal for 6 provincies
(rep), Maoist
leaders
discontent with CPN-UML’s offer, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), 'SSF-N
to
lead govt in Province 2’ (kp), Seize
the
day: As UML, MC move towards govt formation,
time is right to discuss Madhesi issues too
(kp), Amendments
can
happen, provided that they are justified,
interview with Pradeep Gyawali (kp), KC’s
unending
fight: Dr KC has fasted 14 times in five years
and yet the end of his fight is still not in
sight, by Naresh Koirala (kp), Oli’s
new
test: With KP Oli, a vocal critic of India
against its meddling in Nepali politics,
becoming Prime Minister again, how will Oli-Modi
chemistry go?, by Rishi Dhamala (rep), Olier
than
thou! Once Maoists have been confined in the
hills, Madhesbadis too were of little use for
protectors and promoters of Indian interests,
by CK Lal (rep), Martyrs’
Week
And Others, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
28/01/2018: ‘Populist
Decisions’ Under Fire?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn), Dalits,
single
women to get pay earlier too (kp), Deuba
faces
ire in party over govt decisions: Leaders fear
NC will suffer long due to wrong moves; After
the elections, the government is not
mandated to decide on long-term policy matters,
says leader Gagan Thapa, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), Govt’s
controversial
decisions will be revoked, says Dahal (kp),
NRA
unable
to provide additional Rs 100,000 to quake
victims, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), Left
bloc
close to deal on sharing provincial posts: Task
force expected to announce framework today
(kp), Left
alliance
chiefs to finalise sharing of provincial posts
today, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Will
left
parties merge before new govt? The two parties
still appear poles apart on leadership,
organization and ideology of the merged entity,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Constitution
unlikely
to be revised soon: UML leaders; Gyawali says
there must be consensus among major forces on
Madhesi parties’ demand for amendments (kp),
Commissions
for marginalized face lack of budget, personnel,
by Chandni Hamal (rep), Chairman
KP
Oli’s Political Madness, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km)
27/01/2018: TRC
asks
govt, parties not to meddle in war-era incidents,
by Binod Ghimire (kp), Muslim
community
objects to zero representation in NA (ht), Parties’
Upper
House picks dismay watchers, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp), Oli
says
ready to amend constitution: Mahato says Madhesi
parties will support the effort but might not
join the government, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Current
government’s
decisions will be revoked, says UML chair
(ht), Govt
struggles to find work space for provincial
officials (rep)
26/01/2018: State
coffers
to bleed dry as parties compete for populist
policies, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp), Former
finance
ministers slam govt for ‘fiscal imprudence’,
by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht), Contractors
demand
immediate release of outstanding payments: Say
the delay is hampering construction works of
different projects (ht), ‘PM-in-waiting’
Oli
vows to right Deuba’s ‘wrong’ moves, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp), New
govt
to review all decisions of caretaker govt, says
Oli (ht), Oli
threatens to revoke all decisions of caretaker
govt (rep), Left
alliance
task force lowers provincial cabinet ceiling by
half, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Row
over
CMs, speakers to be referred to top brass
(rep), Left
Ideological Vacuity, by Narad Bharadwaj
(rn), Nepalis
deserve
better: In recent years, public pressure has
mounted globally for more honest and accountable
governments, and Nepal is no different, by
Binoj Basnyat (kp), What
federalism?
A decade after Nepal was declared a federal
republic, most Nepalis still do not know what
federalism means and how it will work, by Om
Astha Rai (nt), Great
expectations (nt), Cultural
rights
and wrongs: How many more women must die before
defining how far Chhaupadi is acceptable?,
by Prakash Budha Magar (kp), Chill
adds
to woes of menstruating women (ht), TRC,
CIEDP
‘in dilemma’ on term extension, by Roshan S.
Nepal (ht), Snow
adds
to quake victims’ woes (ht), Most
parties led by those eligible for elderly
allowance, by Ashok Dahal (rep) [The top politicians have
access to state coffers! Different from the
general citizens, they hardly need 2,000 Rs!]
25/01/2018: Human
rights
watch: TRC and CIEPD have done very little to
earn the victims’ families respect and goodwill
(kp), The
Capital Conundrum, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Agitation
Over
Provincial Capitals, by Uttam Maharjan (rn),
83
file
nominations for Upper House polls: With 17
candidates elected unopposed, 66 to contest for
43 seats, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), 83
file
papers for 56 Upper House seats: Seventeen,
including 12 women, to be elected unopposed on
January 29, by Arjun Poudel (ht), Nominations
filed
for NA polls in all seven provinces: Each
province will elect eight members to the
National Assembly (ht), Discontent
rife
in parties over NA lists, by Roshan S. Nepal
(kp), Naya
Shakti,
Bibeksheel to back NC pick (kp), Maoist
victim
files candidacy for NA, by Prakash Adhikari
(kp), Oli-Dahal
stuck
on ideology and leadership, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Nepal’s
air
quality is worst in the world: EPI report
(kp) [see detailed report],
Madhesi
parties
not to join next govt until constitution
amendment assurance: UML’s refusal to amend the
constitution led the Madhes-centric parties to
ally with the NC for the National Assembly polls
(kp), Towards
prosperity
for all: Only sustained inclusive growth will
deliver what the country has been waiting
decades for, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Just
a
minute, Your Honour: Are Dr Govinda KC’s
statements an attack against the chief justice
or the judiciary?, by Prakritee Yonzon (kp),
Only
few
schools imparting education in mother tongue
(ht), Earthquake
victims
to get additional grant of one lakh rupees
(ht) [??], Govt
ups home reconstruction grant to Rs 400,000
(rep) [A decision by a
no longer legitimate government that is not even
able to provide the first (50.000Rs) and second
(150.000Rs) tranches to all affected people!!!]
24/01/2018: Parties
ready
names, mostly, for National Assembly vote
(kp), Left
alliance
fails to tie up with Madhesi parties for
National Assembly polls, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), CIEDP
for
Rs 2m in compensation: Proposes the sum to Peace
Ministry as relief for each family of the
disappeared, by Binod Ghimire (kp), ‘Media
should
focus on peace building and transitional
justice' (ht), International
community
calls for ‘credible’ TJ process (kp), People’s
reps
should listen to conflict victims: German envoy
(ht), Parties
mull rotating govts, CMs in four provinces
(rep) [Yes, please do
everything to prevent political stability in the
new provinces! The politicians' access to power
and funds is far more important!!], Assistance
to
inter-dependence: Nepal’s needs have undergone
massive structural changes triggered by the
aspirations of a new generation and far reaching
political changes, by Mahendra P. Lama (kp),
Quake
victims could miss second tranche of grant due
to PM's busy schedule (rep), Political
Transitional
Period Ends, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
23/01/2018: Indigenous
Peace
Discourse, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Celebrations
Amidst Cold Waves, by Prem Khatry (rn), Left
alliance
NA picks in last lap (kp), Race
for
chief minister begins in all provinces (kp),
Police
still
clueless about Manange: Ex-AIG of police blames
inept leadership in law enforcement agency
(kp), RJPN,
FSFN open to poll alliance with left (rep),
NC
engages
Madhes parties for poll alliance; Leaders:
Chances slim but efforts will continue till last
hour (kp), Remittance
risks:
Due to declining remittance and a depleted
workforce, Nepal’s economy is nearing zero
productivity, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Make
Nepal
better: Without the people taking ownership to
end discrimination, national campaigns by NGOs
and govt can only exact so much change, by
Simone Galimberti (kp), Agenda
for
prosperity: The nation’s future in terms of
prosperity and development will depend on the
proper execution of economic decentralisation,
by Hari Prasad Shrestha (kp), CIEDP,
NEFAD
deliberate collaboration, by Roshan S. Nepal
(ht), Police
seeks Interpol support for arresting ex-DIG
Silwal (rep), Diffusion
notice
against former DIG Silwal (ht), Towards
federalism:
The nation now has finally moved towards
federalism after successfully overcoming legal
and constitutional hurdles (ht)
22/01/2018: Provincial
Assembly
members sworn in (kp), Provincial
Assembly members arrive by chopper for oath,
by Nagendra Upadhyay (rep) [Politicians still bound to centralised
thinking despite federal provinces!!!], Chief
ministers
to be appointed in 35 days (ht) [Three months after the
elections!], Left
alliance
turns its focus on ‘priorities’ of new govt:
Party unity discussions to continue,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Left
alliance
puts unification on back burner: To give
priority to the formation of the new government
instead, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), Left
merger talks hit roadblock (rep), RJP-N
weighing
options for ‘long-term’ alliance (kp), Balance
of
power: As much as a stable government, strong
opposition is vital for democracy (kp), Vital
signs:
Whether country practices federal or unitary
system of governance, efficient arrangement of
finances is fundamental, by Sajal Mani
Dhital (kp), Politics
Over Provincial Capitals, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), CJ
urges press to refrain from commenting on
sub-judice cases (rep) [???]
21/01/2018: National
Assembly
election: ay to vote: Marking, not stamping
(kp), Bridging
the
gender gap: Everyone should be given equal
opportunities so that they can be assets to the
nation building process, by Samaya Lama
(kp), Oli,
Dahal
identify bases for unity (ht), Nepal
Police
mobilises all units to arrest Manange (ht) [Why not long before the
elections?], Change
thyself: We can write the best constitution but
it will mean nothing unless political leaders
and our government machineries change themselves,
by Robin Sharma (rep)
20/01/2018: Wait
over
as EC gives winners certificates: 172 of the 220
provincial assembly members elected under the PR
category are women (kp), Oli,
Dahal
to endorse NA candidate names: To further party
merger process tomorrow (kp), UML,
Maoists
step up talks on upper house poll, new govt
(rep), Dahal,
Oli
put unification on front burner (ht), NC
plans
alliance with ‘democratic forces’ (kp), Less
than
a million! After all, New Nepal is a fun place
for our byaparis and chor netas. For the rest of
us, we just have to exhaust our savings to be
able to afford two decent meals per day, by
Guffadi (kp), No
country
for the poor: Poverty is the dark background
against which the rich shine. It produces quiet,
voiceless and helpless masses that leaders can
practice their politics on, by Mohan
Guragain (kp), Disappointing
Post-election
Period, by Kushal Pokharel (rn), Jail
sentence
awarded to Dipak Manange remained unimplemented
for five years (ht), Decade
of Madhes movement: Martyrs' family disappointed
by parties' apathy, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep), Quake
victims who built homes themselves deprived of
grant, by Bhagawati Lama (rep)
19/01/2018: The
past
foretold (nt), Protests
erupt
over provincial centres (kp), Protests
over provincial capitals widen, turn violent
(rep), NC
leaders
oppose govt decision on state HQs, guvs
(kp), Oli
suggests provincial assemblies decide capitals
(rep) [This is exactly
prescribed by article 288 of the constitiuon!
Oli's comment is superfluous!], Oli
hints
at replacing governors (kp), CEC
Yadav
urges parties to help carry out NA election
(kp), Birth
of
the left alliance: Analysing the recent history
of Nepali politics in the frame of
Freytag’s Pyramid, by Thaneswor Chalise
(kp), Deepak
Manange
could lose assembly seat (ht) [His candidacy has been
unconstitutional without any doubt!], ‘Conflict
victims
yet to get justice’ (ht)
18/01/2018: Govt
names temporary capitals, governors, by
Ashok Dahal (rep), Govt
fixes
temporary state HQs, guvs (kp) [5 affiliated to the NC, the
main loser in the elections, and 2 affiliated to
the two main Madheshi parties!], What
State
Chief is all about (kp), Doti,
Dhankuta
and Dang protest against state HQa; Celebrations
in Surkhet and Rupandehi (kp), EC
declares
PR winners for provincial assemblies (kp), Uncertainty
clouds
counting method (ht), UML,
Maoists seal deal on upper house seats
(rep), UML,
Maoist
Centre to field 43 candidates in NA polls,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), 29
NA
seats for UML, 14 for MC, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht), Transitional
justice
mechanism: ‘Political will to deliver justice
crucial to settle conflict-era cases’; With the
tenures of the two transitional justice
bodies due to expire in less than a month,
the government is planning to seek a year
extension through an ordinance (kp), Delay
in New Government Formation, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), ‘Sahi
Ho!’
campaign launched (ht), Poor
show: NRA presented rosy picture of
reconstruction on its second anniversary but the
truth is it has failed to deliver, by David
Kainee (rep)
17/01/2018: Blame-game
over Province Capitals, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn), Govt
in backdoor talks with left on guv choices:
Cabinet meeting postponed facilitating
negotiations (rep), Cabinet
likely
to name governors today (kp), EC
hints
at early election results if hurdles removed,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Prioritise
capital
spending: Full-fledged implementation of
national pride projects can ramp up capital
expenditure (kp), Trickle-down
democracy:
EC needs to improve voting procedures so all
citizens can vote and electoral outcomes better
represent them, by Sanjay Sharma (kp), Calling
for
press freedom: Nepal is still a long way from
complete press freedom, and all stakeholders
need to speak against violations, by Bhanu
Bhakta Acharya (kp), MKN’s
indifference ups presidential hopes for Khanal,
Gautam (rep)
16/01/2018: Delay
in
naming guvs may affect NA election: EC; Election
Commission Spokesperson Ghimire says voter
lists cannot be published on Sunday if the
government does not appoint provincial chiefs by
Wednesday, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Circle
of
death: Cold waves are systemic annual
occurrences, and the govt hasn’t done enough to
alleviate the hazard (kp), Elite
decadence:
When democracy becomes a licence for loot and
plunder with weak checks and balances, it is a
recipe for “democratic anarchy", by Prakash
Chandra Lohani (kp), No
time
for politics: With the elections over, the
government should liven up and jump-start
development, by Niranjan Mani Dixit (kp)
15/01/2018: SC
stays
dev projects by retired MPs (kp), SC
stays
govt decision to spend billions, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht), Maoists
claim
2 chief mins, four speakers, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Provincial
capitals,
chiefs to be announced within three days: PM
(kp), Come
together:
Madhesi parties have to work together for
prosperity in Province 2 (kp), Addressing
challenges:
Nepalis hope that a stable government will
result in coherent and consistent policies,
by Chandan Sapkota (kp), Govt
uses
only 14pc of capital budget in first half
(kp), The
selective vanity: With pride in things that it
had no role in building and prejudice against
Madhesis, Janjatis and Dalits,
constitutionally-created ‘Khas-Aryas’ prefer to
wallow in cesspool of its own excretion, by
CK Lal (rep)
14/01/2018: Betrayed
by delay: Many houses would have been rebuilt by
now if the government had not promised
reconstruction grants, by Ravi Lochan
Paudyal (rep), Govt
forwards
ordinance for authentication: Victims say
another extension of transitional justice
bodies’ tenure without amending laws
unacceptable (kp), Dr
KC
ends 14th hunger strike: 'Another fast if Chief
Justice Parajuli does not resign’; On the
controversy sur-rounding the chief justice, both
sides learnt to have agreed not to take up the
case sub judice in court, by Anuj Kumar
Adhikari (kp), Continuous
isolation:
Changing a long-held tradition requires a more
comprehensive approach than legislation alone
can ever provide, by Navaraj Pudasaini (kp)
[on Chhaupadi], Chandrapur
blast
victim in financial crisis (ht), Vice-mayors,
deputy chiefs don't know how to handle legal
affairs, Say it may take them another year to
understand their work, by Pooja Chauhan
(rep)
13/01/2018: Govt
in fix over capitals, guvs as left alliance
non-committal, by Ashok Dahal (rep) UML-Maoist
panel
discusses candidate selection criteria (kp),
Left
alliance
sets criteria for fielding common candidates,
by Rupesh Acharya (ht), RJP-N
backs
Dahal as next PM: Bhandari (kp), NBA:
Dr
KC’s row with CJ Parajuli has set bad precedent
(kp), 16
killed
in Chhintang named martyrs after 39 years
(kp), Principle
and Functioning of Judiciary, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn)
12/01/2018: Maoist
Centre
decides to quit govt, finally: Move said to
mount pressure on PM Deuba to resign (kp), With
new govt delayed, poll losers still ministers,
by Ashok Dahal (rep), SC
flexible on freedom of expression in contempt
cases, by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep), Dr
KC
continues his fast: Says struggle goes on until
remaining demands for reforms in medical
education are met (kp), Founder
of
modern Nepal: Prithvi Narayan hailed as the
unifier (kp) [For
most parts of the country, it was usurpation,
not integration! Most population groups are
still not equal! Current Nepal deserves her
existence as an independent state to Prithvi
Narayan, though we must be aware that he did not
do it for the country but for himself!],
Dhading’s
Kumal
community yet to receive housing rebuilding aid,
by Harihar Singh Rathour (kp), Trilateral
cooperation:
Rather than looking for equidistance, Nepal
should try and achieve more proximity with both
its neighbours, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Federalism
here
we come: Wading into uncharted waters, we might
see new ways of ensuring good governance,
by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp), Significance
of Left Unity, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Decision
on
guvs likely before ad hoc capitals, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht)
11/01/2018: SC
orders
probe into CJ Parajuli’s papers, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (kp), Apex
court
orders pre-trial release of Dr KC: Seeks copies
of CJ's citizenship certificates, academic
qualification and JC's decision on his age
controversy (ht), SC
releases Dr KC, orders probe on CJ’s citizenship
(rep), Deliver
or
quit: Conflict victims’ ultimatum to CIEDP
officials, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Three
wasted
years: Transitional justice bodies became
non-functional because they were more interested
to appease political players than deliver
justice to the victims, by Charan Prasai
(rep), Realm
of
rights: The primary responsibility for improving
transitional justice lies with govt and parties
(kp), Judge
has
no time for hearing Adhikari murder case, date
fixed 15 times (ht), EC
makes
public election calendar for NA polls (kp),
Plea
for Full Time Prime Minister, by Mukti Rijal
(rn), UML,
Maoists mulling over 60/40 division of power,
by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Transition
to New Governance, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Finalise
provincial
govt formation, NA candidates, alliance task
force told, by Rewati Sapkota (ht)
10/01/2018: Dr
KC:
Criticism of controversial judgments not
contempt of court: Public outrage against the
Supreme Court’s decision to arrest Dr KC has
been overwhelming with around 100 advocates
signing to plead in his defence in court, by
Manish Gautam (kp) [see reply by Dr KC to SC as published in the
Kathmandu Post (10/01/2018)], Dr
KC makes 11 allegations against CJ Parajuli
(rep), Contemptible
actions:
Supreme Court acted harshly in ordering arrest
of Dr KC who was only exercising right to
protest (kp), Leaders
express
their solidarity (kp), Leaders
support Dr KC while major parties keep mum
(rep), Thousands
stage
protest against Dr KC’s arrest (ht), Hundreds
gather
at Maitighar in a show of solidarity with Dr KC
(kp), Social
networking
sites flooded with messages of support (ht),
UML,
Maoist
Centre form panel to prepare for Upper House
poll: Task force to make necessary preparations
also for proportional representation
results and formation of provincial governments,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Delay
& Dilemma in UML-MC Unification, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Writ
against
govt implementation of CISP, CDP, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp), Make
public
probe report on Tikapur incident soon: RJP-N
(kp), Govt
to
fix temp ‘meeting venues’, not state HQs
(kp), One
year
term extension won’t do: TRC reps; Conflict
victims say that inept transitional justice
bodies also to blame for delay in investigation
of war-era cases (kp), TRC
members
should quit if they can’t do their job: Conflict
victims (ht), Left
alliance forms taskforce to form provincial
govts (rep), Disputes
on land passed by the 'people's government'
surface again, by Devendra Basnet and Ganesh
BK (rep), Cause
of deadlock: Ongoing political imbroglio rests
with differing interpretation of constitutional
provision on one third female representation,
by Narayan Manandhar (rep)
09/01/2018: Calls
for
amendment to laws before extending tenure of TJ
bodies: Rights activists have warned that
extension of the terms of TRC and CIEDP in
status quo would be unacceptable to them
(kp), Fasting
doc
held in contempt case: Detained at Singha Durbar
Police Circle; Due to be presented to the
Supreme Court today for statement, by Manish
Gautam (kp), Dr
Govinda
KC arrested for contempt of court, by
Sabitri Dhakal (ht), Dr
KC arrested after SC summons on contempt charge
(rep), FNJ
flays
police interference in media: Press Council
acting chair says that as per Article 19 of the
constitution, police cannot ask journalists to
reveal their sources (kp), Woman
Dies
in Chhaupadi practice: Chhaupadi tradition
was criminalised by the government
in August 2017, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Woman
in Achham dies in Chhaupadi shed, by Khamma
Khatri (rep), Capitalism
of
capitals: Unnecessary politicking and muscle
flexing in picking provincial capitals must stop
if federalism is to be successful, by Achyut
Wagle (kp), The
end
of ideology: Left forces have to move forward
with a vision for development and commitment
towards good governance, by Atul K. Thakur
(kp), That’s
public
money: Political leaders should stop abusing
the financial system by spending as they
please, by Durga D. Poudel (kp), The
realm
of everyday violence: Moments of violence cannot
be isolated from the processes of normal
politics in South Asia, by Jyotika Rimal
(kp), Roadmap
for Prosperity, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Quake
victims’
children suffer from pneumonia (ht), Face
the
inevitable: If Prime Minister Deuba schemes to
prolong his stay in power, it will agitate
people and they might come forward for the third
movement, by Aditya Man Shrestha (rep)
08/01/2018: Responsibility:
Parties
need to take, not run away from, difficult
decisions such as choice of provincial capitals
(kp), Oli-Dahal
meeting:
UML, Maoist Centre agree to kickstart merger
process, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Oli,
Dahal
to intensify bid to unify their parties, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht), Withholding
poll
results ploy to curb women’s representation:
Nembang (kp) [And
why did the parties nominate hardly any female
candidates for the FPTP election system?],
Truth
on Disappeared Fleeting, by Nandalal Tiwari
(rn), CIAA
probing
graft charges against poll panel (ht), Provincial
assemblies’
annual operational cost could exceed Rs 2.55bn
(ht), Revised
list
of RJP-N, RPP provincial PR poll winners
incorrect: EC (ht), FSFN,
RJPN may support UML-led govt, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep), Supreme
Court
reinstates Dr Sharma as IoM dean (ht), SC
ruling
on IoM dean splits legal experts (kp)
07/01/2018: Conflict
victims
working on demand paper: With support from
donors, Conflict Victims Common Platform is
finalising the paper defining criteria and
schemes for reparation by categorising victims
(kp), Tenure
extension
of transitional justice mechanisms
unjustifiable: Victims (ht), Parties'
false campaign promises enrage voters in many
cities, by Roshan Sedhai (rep), Elected
officials
failing to meet promises irks locals, by Raju
Adhikari (rep), Election
Commission
Under Scrutiny?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), State
representation
row: EC writes to RJP-N again for revising
candidate list; EC official warns party of
accepting only the candidates that meet
the representation criteria, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp), No
headway
in UML-Maoist merger; Oli, Dahal fail to meet,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp), Whither
civic
sense? Political stability depends on political
culture of political actors and the extent to
which citizens carry out civic responsibilities,
by Meena Bhatta (rep)
06/01/2018: Upper
house
vote on Feb 7: Displeased at the delayed date,
the UML says it will take part in the National
Assembly elections nonetheless (kp), Govt
not
to name state HQs sans consensus, by Anil
Giri (kp), Ordinance
for
extending TJ commissions’ tenure (kp), TRC
investigates
285 plaints in seven months (ht), CIEDP
draws flak for not tracking down disappeared:
Sudden confirmation of kin's death angers
families of conflict victims, by Arjun Oli
(rep), The
gang
of five: Well, the lefties will get to enjoy
most of the freebies but you never know when
alliances break down and our chor netas
switch sides to form another government, by
Guffadi (kp) [satirical truth], CEC
meets CIAA chief, auditor general amid graft
allegations (rep), Most
rural municipal wards without secretaries
(rep), Prime
Minister’s
Last Main Duties, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
05/01/2018: EC
could
seek deal on declaring poll results: Election
commissioners say they are under pressure from
political parties and their unions to announce
poll results (kp), President
tells
EC to hold talks with parties (ht), 1st
Provincial
Assembly meet A month away (kp), On
Left
‘silence’, govt to name state chiefs, HQs: Since
no concrete suggestion came up in 5-party
meeting, the government is expected to take
decisions on its own (kp), All-party
meet
fails to reach consensus: UML chair for National
Assembly poll on January 24, by Roshan S.
Nepal (ht), Conflict
victims
want their personal details secured (kp), Uncertainty
clouds
left alliance unification talks, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht), Game
of
thrones, by Om Astha Rai (nt), Two
persons,
two eras: KP Oli has been given a chance to make
a real difference, something that was stripped
away from BP Koirala in 1960, by Deepak KC
(kp), Many
civil
servants unwilling to go to local levels, by
Rupesh Acharya (ht)
04/01/2018: PR
results
can’t be announced before Upper House polls: EC
(kp), NC,
Tarai
parties persuade Dahal to lead new govt
(kp), Dahal
not
to become PM with NC support (ht), Dahal
against forming govt outside left alliance
(rep), Common
cause:
Only time will tell if Janajatis and Madhesis
will align themselves to fight for the rights of
the marginalised, by Pramod Mishra (kp), Difficulties
to
Materialise Left Unification, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn), Agenda
for New Government, by Mukti Rijal (rn), New
ordinance to extend term of TRC, CIEDP by a year,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep)
03/01/2018: Act
soon:
The beauty of democracy is swift and peaceful
transfer of power to the party winning the
people’s mandate (ht), Upper
House
poll slated for Feb 8: Chief Election
Commissioner Ayodhee Prasad Yadav suggests the
date in a meeting with Prime Minister Sher
Bahadur Deuba in Baluwatar on Tuesday evening,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), EC
recommends
NA election on Feb 8 (ht), Left
alliance’s
pressure on EC irks Congress (kp), Cumbersome
Constitutional
Provisions, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), 3
out of 6 parties err on women’s representation
(kp) [including the NC!],
PM
calls
five-party meet (kp), Government
proposes
interim headquarters for all provinces (ht),
Temporary
headquarters of 7 provinces proposed (rn), Maoist
Centre
for party chair if Oli made PM, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp), Better
Order After the polls?, by Shyam KC (rn), Warrant
issued
to arrest MP-elect Silwal, by Manish Gautam
(kp), Lack
of
necessary laws affecting performance of local
levels (ht), Classes
at quake-damaged schools still under tents,
by Narahari Sapkota (rep), Govt
silent on institutionalized corruption: TI Nepal
(rep)
02/01/2018: CIEDP
declares
400 missing people killed ‘without probe’
(ht), Left
presses
EC to publish poll results soon (kp), 6
parties to resend proportional lists (kp), Left
alliance
pressures EC to announce PR results (ht), Replicating
chaos:
The unplanned development of Kathmandu has been
replicated all over the country, by Sujeev
Shakya (kp), Shift
to Poly-Centric Governance, by Dev Raj Dahal
(rn), Delay
in
unification: Discussions stuck at organisational
structure of unified communist party, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht), Take
quick
decision: This issue must not be kept on hold
for long. The political parties should also not
unnecessarily flare up this issue (ht), UML
bigwigs eye presidency as graceful exit from
politics (rep), Deuba’s
Strategy
Worked, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km)
01/01/2018: PR
results
only after upper house vote: Yadav (kp), ‘No
wait
for upper house to form govt’ (kp), Slippery
road
ahead: Approval of NA election ordinance is a
positive sign but govt formation is still
distant (kp), Poll
costs
faked as spending goes through EC roof: To cloud
expenditures past limit, candidates resort to
fake reports, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp),
Left
Alliance on Shaky Ground?, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn), ‘Oli,
Dahal
should retire after party unity’ (kp), Fresh
ideology
for new party: Left alliance (kp), Left
alliance
energised voters but their vote wasn’t for a
single party, interview with Krishna Khanal
(kp), UML,
CPN-MC
dwell on sharing posts: Second-rung leaders have
proposed party chair for CPN-MC if PM is from
UML, by Rewati Sapkota (ht), ‘Merger
only
if left alliance abandons communist label’
(ht), Struggle
will
continue, says Mahato, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht), Discontent
in parties over provincial PR (rep), Post-truth
sovereignty:
The question that will continue to vex most
observers in 2018 is still the same: What makes
Nepal tick despite all its absurdities?, by
CK Lal (rep)
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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
|
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