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Permanent crisis (current year) [partially commented link collection]

Since the Delhi Agreement between seven parliamentary parties and the insurgent CPN (Maoist) of 22 November 2005, the people of Nepal have been waiting in vain for the promised realisation of an inclusive democratic system. Although the then putsching monarchy was abolished and a constitution was passed in 2015 after long power struggles between the political parties, even this was the sole work of the exclusively male leaders of the three major parties, predominantly male Bahuns. The appropriate participation of all social groups, as provided for in the interim constitution of January 2007, did not take place. In this respect, the constitution of 2015 even represented in part a step backwards compared to the interim constitution.
Thus, apart from the abolition of the monarchy, not much has changed since the 1990 system. Numerous fundamental human rights continue to be disregarded. There is no inclusion of all social groups. All power and the majority of all state functions are still in the hands of male Khas Arya, especially male Bahuns.  The latter make up hardly 6 percent of the population, but the identification of the state and its society and culture, in short the nationalist image of the state of Nepal, is still based on the culture and partly narrow-minded, anarchic, patriarchal and socially discriminating view and thinking of this small minority. As long as this state of affairs continues and the failed generation of political leaders of all parties is not replaced by a younger generation that is inclusive, open-minded, receptive and not exclusively oriented towards personal power interests, there will be no end to the crisis situation.

Since today's political parties and their leaders are proven to be disinterested in solving the crisis and, to make matters worse, supporters of the long-failed systems of monarchy and Hindu state are trying to use the failure of politics to revitalise their own interests, the title of this sub-page has been changed from Crisis solution to Permanent crisis.

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20/12/2024: Calls grow for prompt transitional justice appointments : Global watchdogs have warned that another failure would call into question Nepal’s commitment to human rights, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Another failure is the determination of politicians. Those potentially responsible will never voluntarily put themselves at risk of prosecution!], Over 14,000 Nepali migrant workers have died in 15 years (kh), Preparations underway to convene Winter Session of Parliament in January first week, by Keshab Sawad (kh), Consti-tuition, a lesson parties need : Pressing priority should be constitutional conscience, not the pursuit of power, by Sanjeev Satgainya (kp) [But the latter is the only thing that matters to these politicians, who have already failed several times!]

19/12/2024: ‘Ensure transparent process in TJ appointments’ (ae), NHRC legitimacy: 62 percent of complaints go unheard, by Dinesh Tripathi (kh) [The lack of interest shown by the state and politicians in respecting human rights is staggering!], Bill aims to bring Cabinet decisions under CIAA’s watch : New legislation seeks to plug a legal loophole that has allowed politicians to escape corruption investigations, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Women victims struggle with cases of domestic violence stuck in courts : Corruption, inaction, and procedural hurdles delay verdicts’ implementation, by Ellie Davis (kp), Kathmandu’s Water Crisis: A Social Problem Demanding Urgent Action, by Namita Poudel (rep), Rabi Lamichhane's Case: What Next?, by Akhilesh Tripathi (rep)

18/12/2024: Political discord delays formation of TRC despite bill’s certification (kh), International rights groups express concerns over transitional justice commissions appointment process : Call for transparency, impartiality, and competence in selection process (kp), Joint Letter to the Prime Minister and Government of Nepal: Appeal for Credible Appointments to the Transitional Justice Commissions (AI, HRW and ICJ) [letter in Nepali and English], NHRC calls for protection and promotion of migrant workers’ rights (kh), Legislative authority of local government not absolute: Court. The order restores school management committees dismantled by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Ruling UML already eyes elections 3 years away : Some experts say it’s unnatural for a ruling party to be focussing on the next elections rather than on governance, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Nepal's high-caste male oligarchs only think about their undeserved hold on power. They are not at all interested in fulfilling their duties to the state and the population!], The shelter of a kleptocratic ‘Oli-garchy’ : Deuba has to rely on either a fallen Maoist or a ‘Jinpingist’ to keep the kleptocratic order stable and functional, by CK Lal (kp), Divide and ruin : Whatever the top politicians might say, the system of ‘bhagbanda’ in our universities continues to flourish (kp), Development at a snail's speed in Nepal: Due to dominance of politics over meritocracy, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht), Oli’s China visit: A step toward Chinese debt and impending issues, by Randhir Chaudhary (kh)

17/12/2024: Transitional justice delayed as selection panel misses deadline : The panel tasked with picking office bearers of the two transitional justice bodies could not agree on TRC chair, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The commissions must be independent and not under the control of the parties involved in the conflict!], Women breaking barriers: New era of leadership in Nepal, by Sita Neupane (kh), A dysfunctional state : The lack of coordination among key government ministries deters domestic and foreign investors, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Government approves guideline aimed at materialising ‘Make in Nepal’ campaign : The guideline mandates the use of Nepali products in all government offices as far as practicable. It also states uniform for public staff should be made of domestic products (kp), Act Relating to Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Legislation needs amendment, by Simone Galimberti (ht), Nepal Should Improve Its Credit Rating, by Uttam Maharjan (rn)

16/12/2024: Online violence against women in Nepali politics rising: Study : Social media of 12 prominent female politicians were monitored over three months (kp), Emotional abuse is overlooked as cases of gender-based violence rise in Nepal : Nearly 50 percent of women who experience domestic violence show symptoms of anxiety and depression, according to a recent research. Experts call for proper integrated framework for registering emotional abus, by Aarati Ray (kp), Recommendation Committee urges govt to restart TJ body official selection process (rep), Wrong intent : The new bill on regulating online content seems to be aimed at controlling anti-government narratives (kp), Constitution should be amended only to remove difficulties in implementation : A special parliamentary committee can be entrusted with the responsibility of reviewing statute implementation and working out the issues to be addressed, interview with Krishna Khanal (kp), Reminiscing last week: Diplomacy, domestic challenges (kh), Poush 1: When King Mahendra staged coup against democracy (kh), Capital expenditure hits just 11%, revenue collection at 28% (kh), Black day being observed nationwide in protest of 'coup' against democracy (rn), Central bank declines NEA’s call to freeze defaulters’ accounts : Request to disable industrial firms’ accounts should come from government or law enforcement, says an NRB official, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Kaski Police recommend legal action against Rabi Lamichhane and 50 others in cooperative fraud case (kh)

15/12/2024: Constitutional amendment timeline uncertain amid govt delays, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Presidential System Under Growing Scrutiny, by Parmeshwar Devkota (rn), Government approves bill to regulate social media platforms : Free speech advocates say the bill gives administrative agencies unnecessary power to monitor online content, by Anil Giri (kp), Issue of province name resurfaces in Koshi after a months-long hiatus : Provincial government forms three-member talks team as dissidents plan protests, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Government under pressure from opposition to call winter session of Parliament : Rumours of main opposition planning to petition President to order special session commencement (kp) [Undemocratic governments love to pass laws by ordinances without the hassle of parliament.]

14/12/2024: Oli’s China deal copy-paste of the pact I had finalised: Dahal. Maoist chief seeks to present bypoll results as a sign of his party gaining ground and the ruling parties losing support, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Worried about retaining his power, PK Dahal is considering further anti-democratic measures!], Nanhai Buddhist conference kicks off in Kathmandu : Panchen Lama was not among the monks who landed in Lumbini on Friday, officials say (kp), Fraudsters are exploiting Nepali job seekers : Data from Cyber Bureau reveals a surge in cybercrimes, particularly electronic transaction frauds, over the past few years, by Aarati Ray (kp), Social Practices Reform Act: Outdated, ignored, and unenforced, by Bhasa Sharma (rep), Making The Welfare State Functional, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

13/12/2024: Let there be laws (ae), For Sustainable Integrated Water Resources Management (rep), PM Oli’s China Visit: A Balancing Act in Geopolitical Play, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep), Nationalism in today's world: It should be about diversity, dignity and equity, not division, by Nirmal Aryal (ht), Social Media Influencing Nepali Politics, by Sugam Gautam (rn), Near-debt experience : Government must carry out major structural reforms in laws and tax system to ensure financial stability and push growth, by Ramesh Kumar (nt)

12/12/2024: Victims demand transparency in transitional justice official nomination process : Conflict victims and civil society call for public hearings and clarity in selection criteria for commission officials (kp), New TRC Panel Must Meet Challenges, by Mukti Rijal (rn) [A commission whose members are selected and controlled by people who may have to bear responsibility for past crimes can never be independent!], The district court family bench helping women, but procedural delays persist : There is broad agreement that Nepal needs a full family court with a specialised legal procedure for cases of domestic violence, property partition, alimony and family relations, by Ellie Davis (kp), Nepal shoots down the prospect of Panchen Lama’s visit : Foreign ministry told Chinese Embassy the Lama would not be allowed due to Nepal’s neutrality on religious matters, by Anil Giri (kp), An assessment of youth participation in federal structures, by Jagdish Ayer (ae), RSP activists stage demonstration against Foreign Minister Deuba in Belgium (rep)

11/12/2024: Incidents of domestic violence unchecked in Achham : As many as 129 cases of domestic violence were registered at the police over the past 28 months. Many go unreported, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Beyond symbolic activism : For genuine change, the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence should engage rural people, by Bhawana Upadhyay (kp), Significant Gains Made In HR Sphere, by Namrata Sharma (rn), “Home Minister must be held accountable for police misconduct in Rabi Lamichhane case”, interview with Sushil Pyakurel (kh), RSP activists stage demonstration as Lamichhane reaches Pokhara (rep), Government yet to ready 39 bills needed for constitution’s full implementation, according to upper house subpanel : Dozens of Acts from the Panchayat era are still in effect today, reflecting government indifference in aligning laws to present-day needs (kp) [Further proof of the complete lack of interest in the constitution, democracy and the republic!], Another pact on BRI, THMDCN also inked during Oli’s China trip : Details of the plan, which are still secret, echo BRI framework, by Anil Giri (kp) [Oli has the duty to inform the Nepalis immediately and in detail, unlike the Chinese government!], UML, Congress remain split over BRI funding terms : But leaders insist it won’t strain their partnership in government as the deal was struck in presence of leaders from both the parties, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Budget reforms for subnational autonomy : Conditional grants given to subnational governments in Nepal are restricted, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Prime Minister's visit to China: Yet another trip of missed opportunities, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht)

10/12/2024: Breaking Barriers : Nepal’s Journey Toward Equality and Justice, by Krishna Raman Adhikari (rep), Human Rights Day: Time to translate the mandates into action, by Jivesh Jha and Bishnu Chandra Nepali (ae), A yawning gender gap in foreign policy, by Binita Adhikari (ae), Commissioned to fail : The wrong picks for office-bearers of the two TJ bodies will result in flawed justice (kp) [This has been the intention of the anti-democratic politicians right from the beginning, but Western countries did not understand this!], Build trust with conflict victims for effective TJ bodies (rep), Donald Lu urges transparency in BRI deal : The US assistant secretary of state expects more high-level engagements with Nepal citing Asia as Trump’s priority, by Anil Giri kp) [In fact, there must be greater transparency in all agreements with China, India, the USA and other countries. The Nepalese people have a right to information, not the American government!], MoFA publishes full text of BRI Cooperation Framework (kh)

09/12/2024: Child marriage and teenage pregnancy rampant in Baglung despite legal protections : In many cases, legal provisions intended to protect children from child marriage are instead being used to penalise the victims, by Prakash Baral (kp), Evidence-based measures necessary to end VAW (kh), RSP seeks rights body’s intervention in protecting Lamichhane’s human rights : The party accuses Oli government of misusing state apparatus to harass and defame party chief Rabi Lamichhane, who is being probed on cooperative funds misuse allegations (kp), Toothless committees : The dysfunctionality of the parliamentary committees of provincial assemblies is concerning (kp), Reminiscing last week: Diplomatic strides, politics (kh), Dahal’s push for Pun’s return to politics reignites ethical debate : Leaders warn Maoist Centre’s decision could set a bad precedent and allow other parties to justify similar moves, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), What do we know about the new BRI deal?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), The Secrets behind Nepal’s Rising Life Expectancy: Staying active and embracing resilience, by Safalta Bhandari (rep)

08/12/2024: The Struggle for Democracy in Nepal, by Ganga Thapa (kh), Nepal’s transitional justice shortlist sparks controversy : 28 groups representing conflict victims allege political manipulation in nominations, by Binod Ghimire (kp), TJ commissions at risk of falling victim to political power-sharing, by Bhasa Sharma (rep), A year on, Karnali students still study in quake-damaged classrooms : Official says reconstruction has just started after provincial government approved reconstruction guidelines last month, by Tripti Shahi (kp) [Another case of denial of assistance by the government and administration!], Child Marriage in Nepal: An Urgent Call for Change, by Aparajita Gautam (rep), Rabi Lamichhane presented in court for custody extension (kh), RSP appeals to NHRC over alleged ‘inhumane’ treatment of Rabi Lamichhane (kh), Chitwan Police denies allegations of mistreatment against RSP Chair Rabi Lamichhane (kh) [The entire handling of Lamichhane can only be described as mistreatment!], Are BRI Projects Headed For Execution?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)

07/12/2024: Challenges In Taming Perplexing Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), 40 individuals shortlisted for 10 posts in transitional justice bodies : The recommendation committee will ask the public for feedback on the names with a five-day deadline starting today, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The circles involved in the conflict, i.e. the representatives of the perpetrators, still do not want justice for the victims and punishment for the perpetrators.], Chair Dahal for conclusion of peace process based on consensus (kh) [A consensus among those responsible at that time can never bring justice for the victims and lasting peace!], Ending Gender-Based Violence : Accusations of witchcraft and torture, social humiliation and stigmatization and discriminatory behavior on the grounds of gender are also forms of violence (rep), The notorious wide-body case is still wide open : Special Court has sentenced seven foreigners to prison and ordered them to forfeit Rs122.59 million each. But can foreign convicts be extradited to Nepal?, by Sangam Prasain (kp)

06/12/2024: Dr. Bhattarai alleges political vendetta behind Rabi’s arrest (kh) [Probably not his arrest, but the way in which he is dealt with.], Govt’s treatment of Rabi Lamichhane a violation of human rights: RSP (kh), “Pitting neighbors against one another no longer a viable strategy”, interview with Ram Karki, CPN (MC), by Krishna Timalsina (kh), PM’s China trip: BRI progresses and Oli secures political advantage, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), China syndrome : The last minute deal-making on the BRI Framework Agreement is an example of how not to conduct bilateral negotiations, by Shristi Karki (nt), Election, BRI and Oli’s China visit, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Differences in ruling Congress over new BRI framework deal : Some in the ruling party criticise the agreement as departure from party stance while others defend it, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Solidarity For Ending GBV, by Krishna Raman Adhikari (rn), Fighting Violence Against Women, by Manjima Dhakal (rn)

05/12/2024: The Woes of Single Women and Senior Citizens (rep), Rights activists warn against partisan interest in transitional justice picks : Victims and rights defenders draw Sher Bahadur Deuba’s attention to Sudip Pathak’s possible nomination (kp) [The political parties were responsible either on the part of the insurgents or on the part of the state when the crimes were committed. Neither side should have a say in the investigation if it is to lead to justice for the victims!], INSEC urges for competitive and quality selection of TRC office-bearers (rep), Bypoll takeaways : People have sent a clear message to old and new parties: Don’t take us for granted (kp), Nepal and China sign framework for BRI cooperation in Beijing : Aid financing modalities will be adopted to fund projects under the China-led initiative, by Anil Giri (kp), Cost of electricity exports : Power exports may not benefit Nepalis despite earning billions in revenue, by Bishal Thapa (kp), Homework On Electoral System Reform, by Mukti Rijal (rn) [The electoral system is in need of reform, but the main reason for political instability is the abuse of it by the patriarchal party-political elite!], Nepal’s green economy: Pioneering sustainable growth, by Sangram Bahadur Shah (ae)

04/12/2024: Nepal and China to sign MoU on Trans-Himalayan Multi-Dimensional Connectivity Network (kh), Nepal, China delay signing of revised BRI deal : No decision yet on Pokhara airport loan waiver. Agree to ink BRI, cross-border connectivity deals ‘as soon as possible’, by Anil Giri (kp), China keen to advance strategic partnership with Nepal: Xi. by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), The spectre of a ‘covfefe’ world! Geopolitical strategists in Nepal’s neighbouring capitals fear Washington’s intentions more than each other’s, by CK Lal (kp), Officials were paid $2.5 million in bribes to seal A330 deals : Deepak Sharma, then-AAR executive, pleaded guilty to bribing Nepali officials to win a bid to sell 2 Airbus planes, by Sangam Prasain (kp), TRC Search Committee Mustn’t Fail, by Charan Prasai (rep), Police, RSP supporters clash in Chitwan, 60 injured (rep), NHRC expresses concern over lack of disabled-friendly infrastructures (rn), Minister Khadka sets up office at NEA amid tensions with Kulman Ghising (kh) [Continued efforts by Oli and Khadka to discredit the proven competent head of the NEA?], Prachanda eyes direct election system in push for governance reforms (kh) [In 2008, when you were still in favour of a socially inclusive state, you argued in support of a purely PR system. What a change in thinking! The direct electoral system in its current form is only misused by the parties to maintain the patriarchy of the Khas Arya castes. And you obviously think the same now. What was the Maoist insurgency with its numerous victims actually good for?], Nexus between climate change and environment, by Bishwambher Pyakuryal (kh)

03/12/2024: Nepal and China sign nine agreements and MoUs (kh), Nepal and China agree to build Tokha-Chhahare tunnel (kh), President Xi Jinping announces 9 billion rupees grant to Nepal (kh), US Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu concluding South Asia trip with visit to Nepal (kh), Women work to build their quake-affected community back stronger : A women’s group in Rukum West is helping empower women through livestock farming after the devastating 2023 earthquake, by Ellie Davis (kp), Social service drew me into politics: Rojina Shrestha, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Congress loses the most from 2022. UML, Maoist Centre make gains : Kirtipur’s mayoral seat, the biggest prize in Kathmandu Valley in Sunday’s by-election, goes to Nepali Congress, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Economic management deficit : Overdependence on import-based revenue is antithetical to making the economy self-sustainable, by Achyut Wagle (kp) [The constant change in government responsibility between three incompetent and power-hungry patriarchal high-caste politicians prevents political stability, which in turn is a basic prerequisite for successful economic management!], Ride-hailing services stuck in legal limbo as government delays guidelines : Lack of regulations has left service seekers vulnerable to high fares and safety risks (kp) [One of the many urgently needed but completely neglected tasks of the government!], Secretary positions in provincial govts remain vacant, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep)

02/12/2024: Nepal’s peace process: Transitional justice as the final step, by Krishna Raman Adhikari (ae), Reminiscing last week: Politics and appointments (kh), Bonded by BRI : Nepali Congress and CPN-UML coming to a common platform on the initiative bodes well for the country (kp), Nepal’s first sovereign credit rating : Fitch rating should encourage the government to create a favourable investment climate, by Nischal Dhungel (kp), Nepal's constitution: Is it just a tool to rule?, by Brikesh Chandra Lal (ht), Home Ministry reduces number of officials to receive and see off VVIPs, VIPs at airport (rn) [Nevertheless, it is a ridiculous theatre at the expense of the general public!], Maoist Center claims gains in by-elections as NC and UML struggle (rep), Balendra Shah: Youth’s icon or a leader too confrontational for Nepal?, by Rijan Pokharel (ae)

01/12/2024: Transitional justice office bearer candidates’ shortlist to be published by tomorrow : Panel received 156 applications from retired judges, officials, legal experts, and rights defenders but only 128 names are on the list (kp), Local by-elections taking place today : To elect local leaders in 41 vacant positions (kh), Polling today for local by-elections : The voting began at 7am and will continue till 5pm (kp), Nepal’s first women-owned rice mill—a business model developed by women for women : The mill purchases paddy mostly from female-headed holdings, and makes, markets, and distributes non-steam rice, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Prisoners of our own device : A paradigm shift in economy, politics and diplomacy is essential to escape the low-growth, high-migration trap, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Animal rights campaigners urge VP Yadav to boycott mass animal slaughter during Gadhimai festival (rep)

30/11/2024: Judicial Council loses shape as judge vacancies pile up : Five-member council has been reduced to four after senior advocate Ram Prasad Shrestha retired on Friday (kp), Self-Fulfilment Calls For Broader Accountability, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Sudurpashchim govt spends just 9% budget (rn), Badly-needed economic reforms: Some suggestions, by Rewat Bahadur Karki (ht)

29/11/2024: 16 days not enough : Nepal will fail its women so long as the structures that perpetuate violence against them stay (kp) [Patriarchal thinking in society and laws turns Nepal's women into inferior creatures with far-reaching consequences!], Protecting Women’s Rights And Dignity, by Srijana Karki (rn), End Violence Against Women, by Bini Dahal (rn), Of rallies and realities : Without delivery, platforms like the ‘jagaran’ rally will only let the people down, by Mohan Guragain (kp), Karnali government set to begin rebuilding earthquake-damaged schools, hospitals : Official records show 34,501 houses in Jajarkot, 16,909 in Rukum West and over 4,600 in Salyan were damaged or destroyed by the November 2023 earthquake, by Tripti Shahi (kp), Oli aims for 70 percent SEE success rate. Experts wonder how : Secondary Education Examinations results must improve by around 50 percent to meet Oli’s claim, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Oli has thus made his contribution. He never says how this is really supposed to work!], Access denied: Unsafe abortion continues despite legalisation 22 years ago. Ten percent of women are denied abortion services, and 42 percent with pregnancies beyond 10 weeks are turned away, new report says, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Due diligence law: A must for Nepal : The National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights should have focused on key items, by Simone Galimberti (ae)

28/11/2024: Road fumes and construction dust driving Nepal’s air quality decline : Studies show polluted air is shortening Nepali lives by almost five years, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Old story : Formation of a new panel to study necessary laws to implement federalism inspires no hope (kp), Nepal’s China dilemma : Nepal must strive to shape a bipartisan policy when dealing with its immediate neighbours, by Siddhartha Thapa (kp), Two-party blueprint for BRI plan stresses project-based grants : As foreign minister leaves today to lay ground for PM’s China visit, Congress and UML finalise Nepal’s proposal, by Anil Giri (kp), Kirtipur by-election: Political heavyweights rally support (kh), 20 parties contesting 41 posts in local by-polls : Three of the 44 vacant posts have seen representatives elected unopposed (kp), Global experts descend on Kathmandu to discuss demographic shifts in Asia : The conference will feature 400 working papers across 17 thematic sessions and two panel discussions (kp), Kathmandu ranked as 11th most polluted city (kh), Focus On Effective Service Delivery, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Check Exodus Of Meritorious Youths, by Bhupa P Dhamala (rn)

27/11/2024: Foreign spouses struggle to navigate Nepali immigration laws : A group of Nepalis seeks to change the immigration laws in favour of their spouses, by Xenia Klaus (kp), Panel to track progress in lawmaking, identify pending laws for constitution’s full implementation : A previous study found that 40 laws need major amendments or replacement to align with constitution (kp), CMs’ concerns at Kantipur Conclave : Their insights at the conclave serve as a roadmap for strengthening federalism in Nepal, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Political rallies in the capital: For and against the government, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht), Nepal should not fall into China’s strategic vortex, by Randhir Chaudhary (kh), Coalition finding common ground on BRI, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), What next for Nepal if BRI fails to materialize?, by Narendra Saud (ae), FDI pledges drop amid unstable polity, economic slowdown : Though Nepal’s BB- rating is being celebrated, says an expert, foreign investors will struggle under this category, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Injured in 2006 people’s movement, man ekes out a living selling goods from his wheelchair ; Tej Bahadur Rawal, 52, earns Rs400-500 daily selling goods. Though he receives Rs18,000 monthly from government, it’s insufficient to support his family, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp) [Thrashed by security forces in order of then king Gyanendra!!], Stop plotting to preserve arable land, by Kamal Raj Dhungel (ae), Climate crisis in Nepal: Farmers as the first refugees, by Rewati Dahal (ae), NEA moves to freeze shares of 34 industries over unpaid electricity dues (kh)

26/11/2024: Experts call for action, legal reforms to address gender-based violence : An event marking the 16 Days of Activism against GBV brings together stakeholders to discuss ways forward for curbing violence against women (kp), Dahal’s casteist slurs : He must publicly recognise his mistake and seek an apology from Dalits, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Nepal readies new BRI deal ahead of PM’s China visit : Chinese Ambassador Chen irked by Prime Minister Oli’s public remarks on loans, media’s debt trap accusation, by Anil Giri (kp), Focus On Implementing Past Accords, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Prime Minister Oli’s China visit: Views from social media, by Kamal Derv Bhattarai (ae), Conflict between UML and Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah escalates : KMC has fined UML Rs100,000 for littering during Friday’s rally at Durbarmarg. The ruling party protests the move, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), District attorney decides not to prosecute Koshi lawmaker Lilaballabh Adhikari : The prosecutor’s decision to drop the charges has raised questions about the evidence presented against Adhikari, with some calling for further transparency in the investigation (kp), SC orders evidence submission in Contempt case against RSP MPs (kh), Foreign employment: Women workers face challenges at home and abroad, by Arya Kharel (ae)

25/11/2024: ActionAid International Nepal: Advocating for gender equality and economic justice (rep),Reminiscing last week: Politics and diplomacy (kh), Flop show : UML’s mass gathering last Friday betrayed a sense of insecurity against the critics of the Oli government (kp), 15-day NEA deadline ending, no defaulter firm pays power bills : Team formed to determine energy consumption starts work, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Leaders raise 10 key issues regarding PM Oli’s upcoming visit to China (kh), Climate-induced disasters threaten hydropower projects, by Krishna Prasad Bhandari (ae)

24/11/2024: Thousands of Karnali youths compelled to migrate to India for livelihood : Finding a young man in the village who has not migrated to India is almost impossible, by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp), Architecture and democracy : Despite the use of foreign forms, Nepali architecture is democratic and egalitarian, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Federal secretariat employees provide hoods to high-ranking officials and their families without legal framework : Employees have been providing furniture, televisions, sofas, drawers, drinking water, and other daily necessities to the families of high-ranking officials and ministers. This costs the state over Rs 100 million annually, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep), BRI On Political Radar Again, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), CPN-UML refuses to accept letter from KMC : KMC police team returns empty-handed (kh)

23/11/2024: CIAA appeals to SC over Special Court's acquittals in multiple cases (rep), The Future Course Of Dalit Movement, by Sushil Darnal (rn), Connectivity, infra projects top agenda of Oli’s China visit : Nepali delegation to pursue BRI implementation plan and trans-Himalayan connectivity projects in Beijing, by Anil Giri (kp), Forge Consensus on BRI : It is high time political leaders in Nepal forged a clear consensus on the BRI so that Nepal will have the same position no matter which party is in power (rep), Shattered by disaster, ignored by authorities : Families hit by floods and landslides in Kavrepalanchok face dangerous conditions with no safe shelter as government aid and relocation plans lag, by Jyoti Shrestha (kp), Oli’s criticism muted at ruling party’s road show : The prime minister tries to explain why the current Congress-UML coalition was formed and how it would last until the next elections (kp), Valley traffic flung into chaos due to protests on Friday : According to the police, 123 checkpoints were set up in Kathmandu, while around 200 additional traffic police personnel deployed in the valley to manage the expected traffic congestion (rep), Export of Nepal’s high value goods drops in Q1 on India’s restrictions : India has set a new requirement for Nepali products to be eligible to enter its territory, which Nepali traders say has hit the export of high value goods, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Leadership Needs Learning From Bottom-up, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), 'Capital spending warrants policy and structural reforms', by Hemant Joshi (rn)

22/11/2024: TJ process must conclude without further delay : The Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) that formally brought an end to the decade-long violent Maoist conflict was signed on November 21, 2006—exactly 18 years ago—between the government and the then Maoist rebels (rep), Fear of nearby deity bars menstruating girls from using bridge, studies hit : Indictment accuses billionaire of paying over $250 million in bribes to bag lucrative deals. To avoid temple, Dailekh girls either use a broken bridge or miss classes, and the school fines them for absence, by Menuka Dhungana (kp) [Superstition and patriarchal Hindu thinking discriminate against women and girls and should be punished by the state with legal consequences.], Over-the-counter abortion pills endanger women’s lives in rural Madhesh : Patients often reach hospital in critical condition with haemoglobin levels dangerously low, by Aarati Ray (kp) [So where does that leave the state? Oh sorry, it's more important to call for demonstrations against the justified criticism against the PM!], Deuba’s dance with Oli : Congress risks stumbling over its party chief’s personal ambitions, by Sanjeev Satgainya (kp), Six reasons why RSP called off its street protests, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), RSP faces setbacks following chair Lamichhane’s arrest : The party has decided to change its form of protest as it announces a second-phase stir, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Ruling CPN-UML demonstrating in Kathmandu today (kh) [???], Kathmandu’s traffic becomes chaotic due to street demonstration of ruling party UML (In pictures) (rep) [There cannot be enough pollution and obstruction of citizens if legitimate criticism on the PM is to be suppressed!], Valley traffic gradually returning to normalcy as protests wane down : The traffic congestion in major road sections of Kathmandu valley has gradually returned to normalcy as various protests that took place on Friday have reached a conclusion (rep), KMC imposes Rs 100,000 fine on ruling CPN-UM (kh), Taskforce begins review of Chinese draft of BRI plan : The Congress-UML panel aims to address concerns related to projects funding and some sensitive issues, by Anil Giri (kp), NC against acquiring new loans associated with BRI (kh), Supporters of Durga Prasai hold protest rally in Koteshwor (kh),  The Defamation Crisis in Nepal : An accused is just a suspect who has been charged with a criminal offense while a convicted is the person who has officially been proven guilty by the court, by Susmita Chaulagai (rep)

21/11/2024: Congress and UML scramble to resolve differences over BRI : Congress leaders seek to exclude strategic provisions from the plan to implement Beijing’s flagship initiative, by Anil Giri (kp), A great wall divides NC and UML, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Parties, civil organisations urge Nepal to oppose Israel’s actions in Palestine, Lebanon : Call for Nepal to denounce the actions on international forums (kp), Korala lesson : As Nepal seeks other countries’ support, it must be ready to shoulder its share of responsibility (kp), Sleeping through the Anthropocene : South Asia will be the biggest victim of the world’s destroyed natural systems, by Kanak Mani Dixit (kp), “Greater Nepal” campaigner Phanindra Nepal arrested (kh) [Claiming a territory that only existed for a few years during the Shah monarchy's military campaigns of conquest is nonsense. But preventive detention is also not a democratic tool!]

20/11/2024: A voice of reason goes silent : Daman Nath Dhungana was a national figure who stood for Nepal’s marginalised and externalised sections, by CK Lal (kp), CPA and post-conflict Nepal : Those who keep people in the dark have triumphed over those pursuing the light of truth, by Mohna Ansari (kp), 18 years after CPA: Survivors still seek justice (kh), CPA is foundation for CA, Federal Democratic Republic: Prachanda (kh) [And why is there still no justice for the victims?], 156 vie for positions in two transitional justice commissions : Conflict victims, human rights activists have demanded mandatory public hearings of shortlisted candidates, by Binod Ghimire (kp), World Children’s Day: NHRC calls for improved child rights (kh), Safe motherhood programme faces funding crisis : Rs400 million is immediately required to sustain the programme, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Region to worry : The growing problem of air pollution calls for close cooperation between actors at home and near abroad (kp), Public debt increases by Rs 84 billion in three months (rn)

19/11/2024: AWC stresses zero tolerance against political corruption (rep) [Politicians' corruption in dealing with political corruption! Have they lost all sense of decency?], Nepal-India Relations: Five Key Priorities, by Shankar Sharma, former Ambassador to India (kh), NC-UML rift deepens over BRI ahead of Oli’s China visit : Nepali Congress opposes BRI loans as Oli pushes for implementation (nn), BRI debate drags on as Chinese envoy lobbies Congress : Differences persist over law enforcement cooperation and developing common positions in international forums, by Anil Giri (kp), Legal hurdles keep Sajha Yatayat’s converted electric bus off the roads for eight months : The transport cooperative converted a diesel bus to electric eight months ago, but it is still waiting for a route permit (kp) [The ineffectiveness and irresponsibility of government and administration need no further explanation!], Economic costs of leaders’ rants : Directives without well-defined vision cannot stop the economy’s downward spiral, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Medical entrepreneur Prasai arrested (rep), Durga Prasai to face cybercrime charges (kh), Dahal’s game plan to regain power, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Nepal struggling to translate FDI pledges into reality (ae), Time for bureaucratic reforms, by Ram Bahadur Tamang (ae)

18/11/2024: Smoldering Discontent: CPN-UML faces internal turmoil, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Reminiscing last week: Key developments in Nepal (kh), Former Speaker Daman Nath Dhungana passes away : Politicians and observers described his demise as the end of an era for a leader who consistently championed civil rights, democracy, and justice (kp), India should not have a veto on third-party investment in Nepal : We have absolutely no idea what the Chinese preferences are in the countries in the region, interview with Indian Political Scientist Pratap Bhanu Mehta (kp), Why go to China? There is no point in PM Oli jetting off to Beijing if he can’t take Nepali Congress into confidence (kp), Legal Eyes on Women’s Issues and Rights : For some, progress made in women’s legal rights in Nepal has been a Cinderella-like fairy tale; for many, women are frustratingly made to look like turtles in a race against rabbits of patriarchy, by Sabitri Rasaily (rep), Only 9.8 percent of development budget spent in four months (ae)

17/11/2024: Foreign policy embarrassment : As PM Oli goes to China, he takes with him some embarrassing baggage, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Nepal, India discuss movement of third country nationals : Boundary, human trafficking, curbing cross-border crimes and coordination between two border agencies on agenda (kp), Military diplomacy with India : High-level military visits can help address security concerns and strengthen mutual trust, by Suresh Sharma (kp), CPN (Maoist) leader Gaurav arrested in Parsa (rep), Former Speaker Dhungana passes away (rn) [Nepal has lost one of its last true democrats!], Prithvinarayan unified Nepal; leaders ruined it, interview with Mahato by Krishna Timalsina (kh), RSP Vice Chair Swarnim Wagle calls for clarity on BRI (kh), NC and CPN-UML forge alliance in Rukum East by-election (kh) [The authoritarian and rather incompetent national leaders of the two ruling parties decide on party behaviour in local elections: This no longer has anything to do with democracy and federalism!]

16/11/2024: Provinces press prime minister over unmet demands for key powers : Chief ministers say delays in police adjustment, civil service law have stymied provinces, by Binod Ghimire (kp), The untold story of a Kumari’s mental well-being : Chanira Bajracharya, a former Kumari, challenges stereotypes of isolation and mental strain associated with Nepal’s Living Goddess tradition, interview by Sanskriti Pokharel (kp), Mob tactics of Rastriya Swatantra Party: Genuinely slipping off-track, by Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht), Ideological Politics Loses Appeal To People, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Tax The Rich People, by Raman Kannan (rn)

15/11/2024: Deadline to apply for transitional justice commissions extended : Along with retired judges, bureaucrats, lawyers and rights activists, conflict victims have also applied for the positions, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Mayor Balen accuses federal govt of politicizing Kathmandu’s waste management (kh), Concerns mount as govt considers lifting ban on dairy imports, by Yukala Paudel (kh), Requests ignored as India’s BIS red tape continues to stall Nepali exports : India has tightened Bureau of Indian Standards clearance, aiming to block Chinese goods via neighbouring nations, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Experts and leaders call for electoral reforms to strengthen democracy : Former chief election commissioner S Y Quraishi of India describes Nepal’s constitution as more progressive than India’s, particularly regarding women’s representation (kp), Dahal’s ‘China card’ statement draws flak, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), ‘West will closely watch Oli’s China trip’, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Oli’s oscillations : Prime Minister prepares to visit Beijing amid strained ties with New Delhi, by Shristi Karki (nt)

14/11/2024: From Politics of Meaning to a Cult of Power, by Ganga Thapa (kh), Internal democracy in parties takes centre stage as noted politicians discuss system : Speakers and leaders rue the grip of familiar faces on Nepali politics, pledge change (kp), Why intra-party democracy is essential : True democracy cannot thrive when political parties are profoundly undemocratic, by Pawan Adhikari (kp) [None of the authoritarian and power-hungry so-called top politicians embodies democratic ideals!], Democracy is under threat, leaders concur : Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut stresses judicial reforms to address public disillusionment (kp), Rebuilding Trust in Nepali Politics, by Krishna Raman Adhikari (rep), The emperor’s new clothes and Nepal’s fate, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha (ae), Money Laundering And Kleptocrats, by Mukti Rijal (rn) [A general look at the problem of kleptocracy that lacks specific Nepalese references, even though there are so many of them.], An existential crisis : Many youths are grappling with a bigger question about the meaning and purpose of their lives, by Devinder Thapa (ae), New Delhi’s flawed Kathmandu approach, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

13/11/2024: Where is the unbundling exercise? Delay in its process continues to hinder effective federalism in Nepal, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Supreme Court allows contempt of court petition against RSP leaders : Petition claiming new party is trying to obstruct justice to be filed today (kp), NEA board finally decides to restore power to defaulting industrial firms : Writ petition challenges Cabinet decision. Ghising fails to meet 2nd clarification deadline, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), SC summons govt over reconnection of electricity without clearing outstanding dues (kh), NEA to disconnect power to defaulting industries if dues not settled in 15 days (kh), Cabinet decision halts NEA’s dues repayment installment scheme for industries (kh), Rabi Lamichhane brought to Rupandehi for questioning : Protesting in Bhairahawa, cooperatives victims demand their money back as Rastriya Swatantra Party supporters call for Lamichhane’s release, by Ghanashyam Gautam and Dipendra Baduwal (kp), Ravi interrogated for 9 hours in cooperative fund misuse case (kh), CIAA  seeks clarification from MoFE for jumbo team’s visit to Baku (rep), Deepak Manange’s journey comes full circle: From gangster to minister, now back to jail, by Sara Pahari (rep) [Did he really ever change? This is not an isolated case in the circle of political parties!], CIB arrests Navaraj Aryal, who claims to be an eyewitness to Nirmala murder case; Rishi Dhamala interrogated (kh), The Bigness of Smallness : Nepal, one of the world's small powers, has greater significance in regional politics, by GP Acharya (rep), China’s BRI rattles Nepal’s ruling coalition : The China factor risks widening the rift between the Congress and the UML, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), NC-UML political mechanism contradicts Oli’s principles, by Keshab Sawad (kh), FNJ condemns killing of journalist Bhul (kh)

12/11/2024: The Coalition Government: Bridging Challenges and Opportunities, by Shirish A Adhikari (kh), Tourism Minister accused by Congress MP of taking 20 million bribe from Casino (kh), Deepak Manange arrested in Kathmandu (kh), Politics should not be criminalized, interview with Biraj Bhakta Shrestha (RSP) by Gyanu Ghimire (kh) [Rather, the behaviour of politicians and parties and their adherence to criminals bring the political parties into disrepute!], Cabinet pushes for power to defaulting firms, NEA resists, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Minister Khadka intensifies efforts to sack Kulman Ghising, demanding multiple clarifications (rep) [This is not the first time that a KP Oli-led government has tried to sack one of the most competent professionals! Is this possibly revenge for the fact that Ghising exposed the machinations of his predecessors nominated by an Oli government at the beginning of his tenure?], NEA to reconnect power for industries while collecting outstanding dues (kh), Petition filed against govt order to restore power to industries in Supreme Court (kh), Schools ravaged by landslides, floods open in Kavre but there’s no space for teaching-learning : School administrations have been forced to run classes out in the open, by Jyoti Shrestha (kp), Two Indian security chiefs to visit Nepal this month : Indian Army chief Upendra Dwivedi is coming on November 20, and before that SSB chief Amrit Mohan Prasad is visiting on November 15 (kp) [US and Indian controls and influence in Nepal before Oli's visit to China!], Addressing conflicts of interest in Nepal : CoI occurs when personal interests of public officials interfere with their responsibilities, by Krishna Raman Adhikari (ae)

11/11/2024: Conflict victims suggesting representatives for transitional justice commissions : Shortlist of candidates to be published after studying their resumes and backgrounds (kp), Even skies are under the control of govt-protected mafia, by Vijay Devkota (kh), Reminiscing last week: Political, social, economic landscape (kh), Oli government may back US-proposed SPP, Dahal warns : Maoist leaders say they have no solid evidence to back their suspicion. Other experts see political motives, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [So far unproven statement!], New India, old thinking : Landlocked Nepal has no option but to import at least some raw materials and expertise from China (kp), China’s evolving engagement with Nepal, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Ownership of land ‘donated’ to UML transferred to BhatBhateni’s name just ahead of SC hearing (rep) [??]

10/11/2024: Committees’ slow work may give Parliament little business : There are more than a dozen bills for the mini houses to pass but except one, they are still hodaying (kp), Exports hit as India wants ‘no Chinese component’ in Nepali goods : Cement exports by multiple Nepali manufacturers have completely stopped for nearly two months now, by Krishana Prasain (kp) [An extreme form of Indian interference aimed at further damaging Nepal's economy! Isn't India itself working closely with China within the BRICS framework or is this India's co-operation with the USA?], Former Minister Adhikari arrested on human trafficking charges (kh), Rabi Lamichhane presented in Kaski Court for fourth time (kh), Govt proposes special task force to address sugarcane farmers and sugar industry concerns (kh) [It's the same procedure every year: empty promises from the government and the sugar industry!]

09/11/2024: UML plan to trace voters’ political tilt raises eyebrows : The fear is that the survey may intimidate voters and infringe on individual privacy, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Selection committee seeks applications for transitional justice office bearers : Five-member panel is working to nominate the candidates within a month (kp), An Important Step Forward in the TJ Process (rep), US Indo-Pacific Deputy Commander Rudd in Nepal on four-day visit : Visit ‘lacks specific agenda’, besides meeting army chief and touring training institutes (kp) [Part of the constant US intervention and control?], Managing The Cycle Of Agitation, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Preservation of languages should begin at home: Minister Gurung (kh) [But of what use is the ethnic mother tongue in everyday life and in the professional perspective if one's own mother tongue counts for nothing and the ruling Nepali elite is not forced to deal with other ethnic languages of the country?]

08/11/2024: Constitution Amendment: Just a Two-Party Deal?, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep), Post-disaster mess : Those displaced by natural disasters are struggling as the authorities seem incapable of coming to their help (kp) [A clear case of denial of assistance despite full-bodied commitments!], No progress in returning coop depositors’ money : The House panel formed to probe the coop crisis has presented implementation of its report as the perfect remedy (ae), Exclusion undermine Nepal’s COP29 participation : This year’s COP preparation exposes a troubling disconnect between official representation and grassroots needs (ae), TIA’s reduced flight hours could stall economic growth : Nepal’s economy lost momentum after September floods. Shutting down airport for long could be a further setback, by Sangam Prasain (kp) [Why aren't the airports in Bhairahawa and Pokhara used during the downtimes?], What Trump 2.0 might mean for Nepal : Policy towards Kathmandu won’t change much whoever occupies the Oval Office: Experts, by Anil Giri (kp), Eyes north, ears south : Oli sets sights on Beijing after hearing silence from Delhi—fine, unless it’s reactionary, by Sanjeev Satgainya (kp), India-China border deal marks a new beginning : Nepal should mobilize its diplomacy to benefit from the ascendance of neighbors, by Jeetendra Dev (ae), Deputy Commander of US Army Indo-Pacific Command arrives in Kathmandu (kh) [Why??], Post-festival surge in human trafficking concerns, by Sita Neupane (kh), Home is where the heart is : Overseas Nepalis want to contribute to the country’s socio-economic future, but Nepal makes them jump through hoops (nt), Politicians and cronies blamed for Kavre floods : Uncovering the hidden owners of mining companies that made September’s floods more deadly, by Archana Darji and Shamshad Ahmad (nt)

07/11/2024: Congress-UML form body to support governments : Central body of two coalition partners announces Prime Minister Oli’s December 2-6 China visit (kp) [Further proof that Nepal is at best a pseudo-federal state, but in reality still a centralised state in which everything has to be under the control of the national political level!], Parties expedite candidate selection for local by-polls : The by-elections will be held on December 1 for various positions that have gone vacant (kp) [The national level of the parties should have no say in the selection of local candidates!], RSP opts for primary elections to finalize local level by-election candidates (kh), Chhath observers feel overlooked by Kathmandu : The closure of Ranipokhari pond for Chhath puja, and the single-day holiday leave many Chhath devotees feeling unhappy (kp) [Nepal is a Khas Arya state. Madheshis are tolerated at best!], Nepal at a Crossroads, by Ayush Raj Gyawali (rep), Nepali Congress and CPN-UML to compete independently in upcoming by-elections (kh) [In a democratic system, this is a matter of course and not a favour from manipulating politicians!]

06/11/2024: Dozens of Koshi cooperatives misuse over one billion rupees from depositors (kh), Investigate Lamichhane without imposing detention: RSP (kh), Court extends Lamichhane’s remand by 10 more days : The former home minister has already spent five days in custody for investigation into his involvement in cooperative scam, so he will remain in detention for another five days, by Deepak Pariyar (kp), President Paudel to leave for Azerbaijan to participate in COP29 (kh), Beijing officially invites PM Oli to visit in December : Prime minister plans to ask for a waiver of Pokhara airport loan and push for the execution of BRI projects in Nepal, by Anil Giri (kp), More promises : The health minister should focus on ongoing programmes rather than on unrealistic new plans (kp)

05/11/2024: ‘Assertive Oli’ on the back foot as some plans falter : Within months in Singha Durbar, the UML chair has been compelled to reassess and adjust his plans, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Parable of a Blue Jackal, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Four rounds of tear gas fired at RSP cadres, six arrested (rn), Smaller Parties At Receiving End?, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Supreme Court convicts Deepak Manange for attempted murder : Patan High Court had previously sentenced Manange to five years in prison (kp) [Why do the so-called big parties constantly cover up and court people whose criminal behaviour has long been known?], Tihar joy fades for families hit by floods and landslides : In Panchthar district, September floods and landslides killed 11, left four missing, and destroyed hundreds of homes, by Laxmi Gautam (kp), COP29: Climate finance, mountain issues top Nepal’s agenda (kh), Over 940,000 foreign tourists visit Nepal in 2024 : October marks surge 124,000 arrivals (kh), Govt health insurance program expands to cover 30% of Nepal’s population (kh)

04/11/2024: Reminiscing last week: Diplomacy, politics and festival (kh), Salyan earthquake victims left in the lurch : One year on, thousands are still awaiting promised relief funds for temporary shelters, struggling to cope with inadequate support and reconstruction delays, by Biplab Maharjan (kp) [Disaster tourism and empty promises. That's how Nepali politicians and governments are!], Rukum Paschim quake survivors still living in tin sheds a year since disaster (kh), International demand for Nepali tea and coffee on the rise (kh)

03/11/2024: Amid arrests, some criminals cry political victimization to escape justice: Ramhari Khatiwada, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh)

02/11/2024: Govt to initiate inclusion of Nepal Bhasa in school curriculum: PM Oli (kh 02/11/2024) [In addition to Nepali, at least one other indigenous language of the country should be a compulsory subject in all schools also for the Nepali native speakers! Having only one ethnic language as an optional subject discriminates against the 54 per cent of non-native Nepali speakers.]

01/11/2024: Call for transitional justice nominees to face public hearings : Commission office bearers nomination committee set to endorse the working procedure after Tihar holidays, by Binod Ghimire (kp), विकृत ‘राजनीतिक-संस्कृति’ र रूपान्तरण [Distorted politico-culture and transformation], by JB Vishwakarma (ka), RSP leaders’ meeting with Prime Minister amid Rabi’s custody: What’s at stake? (kh), Nepal at risk: Malaria and dengue could spread due to climate change : The number of malaria and dengue cases in Nepal may increase by up to 27 percent and 44 percent, respectively, over 2011-2040, says the Asian Development Bank (kp), Women in rural Madhesh face uphill battle to access sexual, reproductive care : When rural women lack basic health literacy, common gynaecological issues go unchecked, leading to complications. The barriers also include outdated beliefs and superstitions, by Aarati Ray (kp)

31/10/2024: फेरि त्यस्तो नहोस्! [Don't let that happen again!], by Suman Adhikari (nag), 100 days of the NC-UML Coalition: Claim of success amidst failure, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht), क्षरणकालमा सुखरात्रि  [Sukhratri during erosion], by Chandra Kishore (ka), Special Court acquits suspended chief secretary Baikuntha Aryal, nine others in corruption case : The court convicted then executive director Bikal Paudel and director Safal Shrestha in irregularities related to printing of excise duty stickers, by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp), Top court issues show cause order against government as NRNA case gets knottier : Of late, politicisation has gripped NRNA, resulting in disputes mainly on partisan grounds (kp), Government says it has started returning cooperatives savings, victims deny receipt : Representatives of those who have lost their savings say they have no information about the money returned to the depositors (kp), Train wreck : A cross-border railway with India shows how Nepal tends to waste outside help for its development (kp)

30/10/2024: In the wake of disaster, Prime Minister Oli shifts blame to predecessor’s budget (kh) [All the real "achievements" of Mr Oli, Nepal's real disaster!], बसी खानेहरूको गनगन [Murmurs of sedentary eaters], by CK Lal (ka), India’s Konkan may keep running Nepal trains : Contract with Indian firm expires in December-end, but Nepal has yet to hire and train its own staff, by Anil Giri (kp) [Another indictment of Nepal's governments under the leadership of Oli, Dahal or Deuba!], Out of power, Maoist Centre gears up for reboot and reunited front : But leaders say they will wait until December by-elections before making moves (kp) [As in the other parties, it is the "leaders" in the Maoist party who must be replaced first!], Government reaches three-point agreement with government; Ruby Khan’s group suspends protest : As per the agreement, the Ministry of Home Affairs will expedite the investigation into the abduction, unlawful confinement, and murder of Nirmala Kurmi (kp) [It is completely normal that Nepal's governments do not honour agreements they have made with people from civil society!], Federalism insights from local leaders : For many, decentralisation and fiscal empowerment are central to the federalism debate, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp)

29/10/2024: Restoring Integrity in Nepali Politics, by Ganga Thapa (kh), My black Dashain ‘tika’ : It’s a symbolic protest against the anti-Dalit rituals and customs, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Powerless provinces : A decade into the federal experiment, the utter neglect of the seven provinces continues (kp), Call to improve the rights of children (kh), Anti-graft agency chief seeks more authority and government help to fight corruption : At parliamentary State Affairs Committee, lawmakers demand fair investigations into high-profile scams (kp), Supreme Court says UML-Gurung donation deal illegal prima facie : A single bench of Justice Sunil Kumar Pokharel issues an interlocutory interim order to halt construction on land gifted by businessman Min Bahadur Gurung (kp), Corruption allegations filled against Prachanda and 12 others (kh), Nearly two dozen RSP supporters arrested in Baluwatar (kh), PM Oli set to visit China in December: BRI Framework Agreement on horizon (kh), Panchsheel and modern human rights: Bridging ethics, justice and compassion, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha (ht), सत्ताबाहिरको माओवादी छटपटी [Maoists out-of-power], by Bishnu Rizal (ka), युवा पलायनले पिल्सिएको लोकतन्त्र [A democracy plagued by youth migration], by Lekhnath Pandey (ka), प्रहरी अनुसन्धानलाई विषयान्तर गर्ने प्रयास [Efforts to divert the police investigation], by Rajendra Singh Bhandati (ka), बिर्ताको व्यथा  [Birta's pain], by Sushma Neupane (nag)

28/10/2024: Oli and Prachanda lack vision to lead Nepal forward, by Baburam Bhattarai (kh), Bhattarai’s pursuit of an alternative political force, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), All-talk Dahal : Fuelled by a sense of betrayal and entitlement, the Maoist chief increasingly cuts a sorry figure (kp), Political landscape is unpredictable; fewer words may be wiser: Madhav Nepal (kh), UML’s Bhim Rawal calls for resistance against leadership’s dictatorial actions (kh), Reminiscing last week: Politics and economic optimism (kh), Stocks crave right policy, not politics : The more efficient the market, the less the need for government policy handouts, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp), Failure of UML-Congress coalition may be projected as a failure of the system : Political financing is not strictly monitored and regulated in Nepal. There should be clear criteria to do so, interview with Bhojraj Pokharel, former chief election commissioner (kp), Congress MP asks Home Minister: What’s happened to Yeti, Omni, Cantonment, and Giribandhu investigations? (kh), Supreme Court issues interim order on land donation for CPN-UML party office (kh)

27/10/2024: Committee set to call applications for transitional justice office bearers : Next, the five-member panel will make public the names of shortlisted candidates for feedback. The commissions have been defunct since July 2022, when merely their terms were extended (kp) [It turns out that the amendment to the TRC Act was once again just a paper tiger, a fact that Western countries in particular did not want to realise], Displaced flood, landslide victims still without proper shelters : They complain that all three levels of government seem reluctant to provide them with immediate relief and ensure their rehabilitation, by Raj Kumar Karki and Jyoti Shrestha (kp) [A clear case of denial of assistance on the part of the government and administration, while the Oli government continues to collect donations!], “Act decisively or confront public backlash”, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh), Maoist show of force in Capital as government fumbles : Dahal says his party is focused on introspection, reviewing party’s activities and connecting with the people, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Nepal's New Season of Protests (rep), RSP and cooperative fraud victims stage parallel protests in Kathmandu (kh), Karnali Province gets no land for an admin building despite years of search : Leaders believe Kathmandu’s refusal to give them land for the purpose shows Centre’s reluctance to devolve power, by Jyotee Katuwal (kp) [Further proof that Nepal is not a federal state! The country is still under the complete control of the centralised male high-caste elite in Kathmandu. In a federal system, this would clearly be the province's responsibility!], PM Oli: Protests on judicial matters undemocratic (kh) [Says the person who has repeatedly been guilty of contempt of court in the past.], Rise and Transformation of Nepal’s Communist Movement, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha (rep)

26/10/2024: Maoist Center holding protest rally in Kathmandu today (kh), CPN Maoist holds warning rally in Kathmandu (kh), Prachanda curses ruling party: ‘You will decay and fall’ (kh) [This only makes sense if the next PM is not called Dahal, Oli or Deuba. Nepal needs a completely new generation of political leaders who prioritise stability over the personal quest for power!], Prachanda questons: Why were ruling party leaders linked to cooperative fraud not investigated? (kh), Ruling coalition dismisses opposition protests as undemocratic, unacceptable : The ruling alliance claims that the government has taken measures to create a conducive environment for investment (kp) [??], Cooperatives victims announce new phase of protest as Oli claims progress : National Campaign for Protection of Cooperative Depositors announces the start of the fourth phase of agitation from November 20, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Strength And Weakness Of Catch-all Parties, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

25/10/2024: International lawyers’ delegation calls for appointing experts to lead Nepal’s transitional justice bodies : They said this in a report prepared based on interactions with multiple stakeholders including conflict victims and civil society organisations (kp), Rabi on Social Media: From Deification to Demonization!, by Sita Neupane (kh), Lamichhane, two others to be probed for money laundering : Kaski court remands him and ex-DIG Joshi for 7 more days, by Deepak Pariyar and Ghanashyam Gautam (kp), After Pokhara, RSP’s movement shifts to Maitighar (kh), Lamichhane's arrest sparks protests in Kathmandu (Photos) (rep), The curious case of Rastriya Swatantra Party: Doomed by careerist politics, by Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht), DoMLI resumes investigation against Lamichhane on money laundering charges, by Tapendra Karki (rep), Rift widens between ruling and opposition parties, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), ओलीयुगमा एमाले!  [UML in Oli Yuga! ], by Badrinarsingh KC (nag), Dengue crisis deepens as authorities fail to prioritise mosquito control : Experts: Government bid to hide cases and deaths is worsening the public health crisis, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Tackle it now : The problem of air pollution is too serious and too urgent to put off for another day (kp), Nepal’s mountainous north nears starvation (rep)

24/10/2024: Oli to rivals: Don’t dream of toppling this government : Opposition leaders meet President to caution him against coalition’s potential missteps such as party split ordinance (kp) [The overthrow of governments, or respectively the fear of it, is the only thing on the minds of Nepal's so-called top politicians. They have no interest whatsoever in good governance and the representation of the interests of citizens/voters! Instead, they are constantly telling new fairy tales about their supposedly successful policies!], Oli’s autocratic bent : With the UML chair muzzling criticism in his party, it is hard to believe he is committed to democratic values (kp), Safeguarding Nepal’s democracy, by Sushil Thapa (ae), Supreme Court to implement Karki panel’s report on judicial reform : The panel has suggested measures to curb malpractices right from picking justices, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Rangeli police investigate cooperative fraud but CPN-UML leader’s wife spared : Fraud victims allege Anjala Koirala’s name was removed from list of suspects due to political pressure, by Parbat Portel (kp) [Anyone who prevents investigations should also be in the dock!], Lamichhane remanded in custody for seven more days, by Phanindra Adhikari (rn), Police fire tear gas at RSP supporters in Pokhara (kh), Arrest warrant issued against Rabi from Rupandehi (kh), RSP leaders plan widespread protests as Cooperative fraud victims demand justice (kh), Resolution Of Multistakeholder Rows, by Mukti Rijal (rn), SC puts hearing on petition against UML land donation on hold (kh) [??]

23/10/2024: Human Rights and Rule of Law, by Kalyan Shrestha (kh), The rot inherent to the republic : In a culture of piety and fealty, a political manipulator can get away with anything, by CK Lal (kp), PM Oli to announce govt’s 100-day achievements today (kh) [Just under a minute should be enough for that!], Nepal, UN mull pulling peacekeepers out of Lebanon : UN peacekeepers are still in danger from Israel’s fight with Hezbollah and are living in bunkers, says Nepal army chief, by Anil Giri (kp), Cooperatives victims protest outside Rupandehi Court : Rastriya Swatantra Party leaders and supporters continue demonstrations in Pokhara against Rabi Lamichhane’s arrest, by Ghanashyam Gautam and Deepak Pariyar (kp), Opposition leaders urge President to safeguard democracy amid ordinance concerns (kh), Disaster-prone Nepal has low insurance base: Experts. Insurance not only absorbs the shock of a loss but also reduces dependence on loan sharks, external aid, or relief from donor agencies, they say (kp), Some suggestions for local govt reforms, by Krishna Man Pradhan (ae)

22/10/2024: Behind rightists’ inflated optimism : It is necessary to extend the state’s arms to the beneficiaries of public services, by Achyut Wagle (kp), अध्यादेशमा सत्ताको जोड, साना दल फुटाएर ठूलो बन्ने होड [The emphasis of power on ordinances, the desire to become bigger by splitting small parties] (ka), PM’s alleged plans to ease party splits roil national politics : Congress leaders rule out possibility of the ordinance amid outcry from opposition parties, by Purushottam Poudel (kp). “NC’s support for Oli depends on delivering promised reforms”, interview wioth Bal Bahadur KC, Nepali Congress (kh), Maoists to hold protest rally in Kathmandu on October 26 (kh), Out of power three months ago, Maoist Center now prepares for a show of strength (rep), Govt protecting corrupts while targeting opposition: Prachanda (kh) [Corrupt people and their protection by the party leadership can be found in all parties!], Maoist-affiliated students burn effigy of PM Oli in protest (In pics) (kh), RSP demonstrating in Pokhara against Rabi’s arrest even today (kh), Govt shelves its plan to introduce ordinance on party split amid concerns of joint oppn protest, by Tapendra Karki (rep), NAC-ional shame : It is a matter of time before the inevitable question crops up: Why do we need this white elephant? (kp), Getting multilateral diplomacy right : Nepal should prepare a national action plan for implementing the Pact for the Future, by Pragya Ghimire (kp), Nepal’s public debt to GDP ratio reaches 44.23 percent with an additional loan burden of Rs 88.93 billion in Q1 (rep), Financial Inclusion Empowers Citizens, by Tara Prasad Bhusal (rn), How policy corruption works, by Basanta Kumar Pokharel (ae), Baburam led-party to be renamed as Naya Shakti (kh)

21/10/2024: No Country for Political Youth : Another Reason for Constitutional and Political Change, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh), Stand Up, Speak Out, and Transform!, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh), Reminiscing last week: A whirlwind of major events (kh), Fairness concerns at start of transitional justice nominations : Rights group, victims call for genuine consultations and fair appointments as the recommendation process begins, by Binod Ghimire (kp), After Rabi Lamichhane’s arrest, calls grow for probing ruling party leaders in cooperatives scam : Congress leader Dhanraj Gurung and his ex-wife, as well as UML leader Rishikesh Pokharel, are also accused of misusing cooperative funds, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Equal before law : Now that Lamichhane is under arrest, the accused Congress and UML leaders must also be probed (kp) [Leading politicians who have covered up the misdemeanours of their party comrades and thwarted prosecution should also be held accountable!], PM Oli sounds alarm: Govt stability under threat (kh) [Oli should look into a mirror. Then he would see the main reason for his government's failed honeymoon period!], NC President Deuba halts ordinance to avoid provoking opposition (kh), Pro-monarchy activists active in streets, social media (ae)

20/10/2024: Oli govt under fire: 8 scandals marking honeymoon period, by Keshab Sawad (kh) [A PM who has failed so many times is not entitled to a honeymoon period. From the very first minute, he should have delivered the different kind of performance that he cited as the reason for bringing down the government. Now he should finally retire from politics!], Flood-hit local units warily hope vital services will be fixed by Oli’s deadline : Local representatives say the federal government failed to provide help when villages were devastated by floods (kp) [Simply giving directions weeks after the natural disaster does not mean that the PM is doing a good job. A good government needs to have plans in place that kick in immediately when something like this happens!], Rabi Lamichhane to be produced in Kaski Court today (kh), RSP supporters descend on Pokhara : Protesters claim that while the government has attempted to frame Lamichhane, it has protected the leaders of ruling parties who were ‘actually involved’ in the co-op scams, by Deepak Pariyar (kp), Kaski DAO issues prohibitory order in Pokhara (kh), Police fire tear gas at RSP supporters in Pokhara (kh), Lamichanne’s arrest triggers protests, sound and fury : While leaders of ruling Nepali Congress and CPN-UML remain silent on his arrest, there has been mixed reaction from other party leaders (kp), RSP chief’s political career will be set back if he gets convicted : Even with the minimum penalty for cooperatives cash embezzlement, Lamichhane can miss a parliamentary poll, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Kaski District Court remands Rabi to six days in custody (kh), आर्थिक संकट यथावत् : शासकीय क्षमता र सुशासनमा खडेरी कहिलेसम्म ? [Economic crisis remains: How long will the drought in government capacity and good governance last?], by Diwakar Vashishtha (Arthik Abhiyan)

19/10/2024: Lamichhane arrested on fraud, organised crime charges : CIB team from Nepal Police apprehend the ex-deputy prime minister and Rastriya Swatantra Party chief after securing a warrant from Kaski District Court, by Binod Ghimire and Deepak Pariyar (kp), CIB hands over Rabi to Kaski Police amid protests (kh), RSP to protest in Kathmandu and Pokhara today (kh), Janamat Party Chair CK Raut calls RSP Chairman Lamichhane's arrest a political vendetta (rep), Maoist leader Pun questions exemptions for Dhanraj and Rishikesh in cooperative fraud case (kh), RSP cadres collect Re 1 donations to build UML headquarter as they launch protest against Lamichhane's arrest (rep), Detainee found dead in police custody (kh) [A 45-year-old falls in the bathroom shortly after his arrest and is dead??], Dengue surge overwhelms hospitals, sparks blood crisis : Central blood bank says it brought 112 pints of blood from Simara on Thursday, but daily demand exceeds 300 pints, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Opposition parties form 3-member taskforce to chart future course  :  Plan to call for special session of Parliament in a bid to block potential amendment to Political Party Act-2017 (kp), CPC invites 15 leaders each from Nepali parties in House for its briefing in Kathmandu (kp) [Sounds a lot like intervention!?], Borrowed Policies : Recipe For Economic Disaster, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Marwari Sewa Samiti vs. Pashupati Area Development Trust, by Narayan Manandhar (rep)

18/10/2024: Big parties’ inaction prolongs legal void, stalling party splits and recognition : Lack of law has blocked Unified Socialist dissidents from returning to UML, and left Ashok Rai’s party unrecognised, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Provincial struggles and opportunities : Effective budget formulation and execution are vital for provinces to take care of local development priorities, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), लोकतन्त्र : प्रणाली र संस्था हो कि नेतृत्व ? [Democracy: System and Institution or Leadership?], by Geja Sharma Wagle (ka), Government to form search committee to recommend officials for two TJ commissions : The panel is expected to be finalised at Friday’s Cabinet meeting (kp), आन्दोलन पर्खिरहेको सडक [The road waiting for the movement], by Keshav Dahal (ka), Unfruitful labour : Thousands of apple-producing families in Nepal’s mountains are struggling due to poor roads (kp), Medical education in crisis amid percentile controversy, by Biken K Dawadi (rep), The (Anti) National Identity Card - II, by Akhilesh Tripathi (rep), Arrest warrants issued against 14 individuals, including RSP Chairman Rabi Lamichhane (kh), Police arrest ex-home minister and RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane : The former deputy prime minister and chief of the fourth largest party is accused of cooperative fraud and organised crime charges (kp), I have been unjustly targeted by state: Rabi Lamichhane (kh)

17/10/2024: Controversy erupts as PM Oli accepts land donation from businessman linked to scandal, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh) [In a democracy, politicians would immediately resign from all offices for a much smaller reason!], Shameless : The occupant of the highest executive office in the land has no sense of accountability to the people (kp), Oli’s Harvard and Columbia show : Visibly humbled and honoured to speak at foreign universities, Oli leaves Nepal’s education in the shadows, by Deepak Thapa (kp), PM’s Disaster Relief Fund accumulates over Rs 1.74 billion (kh) [Please do not distribute too much of it to the needy victims!], Disaster-hit local levels to receive 5 to 10 million rupees (kh), Two weeks on, disaster victims still await promised relief : Six days after the floods and landslides, the government declared 41 local units disaster zones and announced help, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Diverting funds to mitigate impact of climate change has hindered Nepal’s development process: Minister Shahi (rep), Leaders agree to form ‘Search Committee’ for finalizing TRC (kh) [Dont hurry! The crimes were only committed 18-28 years ago!], मतदान विधिमार्फत निर्वाचनमा सुधार [ Reform of elections through voting methods], by Indra Adhikari and Uddhav Pyakurel (ka), वर्चस्ववादी दुन्दुभिको कोलाहल [The noise of the hegemonic chaos] by Chandrakishore (ka)

16/10/2024: UML under fire over Bhatbhateni owner’s ‘generous’ donations : Party leader warns taking such donations without broad consultations could prove disastrous for the ruling party, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), After criticism, UML declares: Min Bahadur is a party worker (kh) [???], Devastating floods and landslides shatter Dashain joy for displaced families : Kavrepalanchok residents, left without proper shelter and basic necessities, struggle in the aftermath of monsoon chaos, by Jyoti Shrestha (kp) [The main thing was that the country's leading politicians could enjoy Dashain to the full and have their photos taken for the media!], Post-disaster reconstruction work will proceed soon: Prime Minister (kh) [???], Agriculture main component of economy: PM Oli (rn) [So why is it so poorly reflected in the budget?], US to provide helicopters and sky trucks to Nepali Army, by Tapendra Karki (rep)

15/10/2024: Nepal condemns Israeli attacks against peacekeepers in Lebanon (kh), All NA personnel in peacekeeping mission in Lebanon safe: NA (kh), Dashain holidays conclude; govt offices reopen today (kh), Oli didn't identify Min Bahadur Gurung saying an altruist has donated land for party office, by Binu Subedi (Setopati), Climate Talks: Nepal’s Path to Survival and Resilience, by Bhanu Parajuli (rn), Remittance increases by 15.5%, exports decrease by 5.1% (kh), Inflation comes down to 3.85 per cent (rn)

14/10/2024: Reminiscing last week: Key developments in Nepal (kh), Fly Dubai, Jazeera, and Air Asia set to operate flights at Gautam Buddha Airport (kh), Foreign investment commitment reached nearly Rs400 billion in 10 years, only Rs126 billion realised : The government allows investors to bring in funds in phases, contributing to the gap between commitment and realisation (kp)

13/10/2024: Airport remains unused despite paved runway, grass takes over : No one knows how the airport, initially built to facilitate flights, will resume operations, by Prakash Baral (kp), More Nepali students are heading to Germany (ae)

12/10/2024: PM assures support for disaster relief, reconstruction efforts: Extends best wishes to all Nepalis on the occasion of Dashain (kh) [No hurry, no hurry! It's only been two weeks since the natural disaster, the announcement of which was completely ignored by your government! But thanks for telling people to be careful back then. That was helpful. Now they can really celebrate Dasain.  Help can come later, maybe, eventually....], Flood victims left desperate: Dashain celebrations overshadowed by lack of relief (kh) [!!!!], Nepali migrants endure bomb fears in Lebanon to support their families back home : Currently around 1,200 Nepalis are living in Beirut and its surroundings, according to the Nepali Embassy in Egypt, by Hom Karki (kp) [They must be grateful to the Israeli government and the Western powers, which continue to supply the necessary weapons without interruption, for this terror!], संविधान पुनरावलोकनको मध्यमार्ग [The middle path of constitutional review], by Raju Prasad Chapagain (ka)

11/10/2024: Misinformation Dents Key Institutions, by Chuda Prasad Dhakal (rn), 50,000 goats, 3,000 buffaloes will be offered for Goddess in Kathmandu during Dashain (rn) [The animals will certainly not enjoy this!]

10/10/2024: Leave no one behind : Despite the state’s multiple commitments, our public infrastructures are not disabled-friendly (kp), Culture of Schadenfreude, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Ensure Effective Disaster Management, by Shiksha Bhattarai (rn), World Bank unveils $150 million aid for Nepal disaster relief : Separately, the United Nations sets up a $17.5 million fund to support the government’s efforts (kp), Dahal accuses UML and Congress of plotting to scrap constitution : Dismisses possibility of restoration of monarchy, saying Nepal has moved forward (kp) [It is not just the constitution that is in danger, but the whole multiethnic country. The main culprits are Oli, Dahal, Deuba and the monarchy!], Disgruntled Unified Socialist leaders memo Madhav Nepal warning of a split : Their demands include annulment of office bearers and politburo elections (kp), Teacher Shortage Needs Urgent Action (rep), Bar-Bench Row Taints Justice System, by Mukti Rijal (rn)

09/10/2024: Karnali mums and children bear the brunt of budget cuts : Experts warn that decades of progress in improving nutrition in Nepal is now at risk (kp), Rebuilding lives : A bottom-up post-disaster approach is needed, with local units equipped with training and funds (kp) [Incompetence and inactivity of government and administration as usual! When will politicians with charisma and competence finally come to power?], Maoist Centre open to alliances for December bypolls : In a volte-face, the party says it may now partner with leftists and progressives barring Congress and UML, by Anil Giri (kp) ["What do I care about my gossip from yesterday?" Quote loosely based on PK Dahal!], The urban flood for the blindfolded and to deaf ears : The whole idea of having three tiers of government was to build a strengthened governance that would be closely connected to all its people, by Avash Karmacharya (rep) [The federal system would be good for Nepal, but its implementation has been deliberately prevented by politicians like Oli, Dahal, Deuba and such central state supporters who prefer to abuse this system for their personal power ambitions!], Politicians’ Intent Matters Quite A Lot, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn)

08/10/2024 Heed the landless : Can the political class again bridge their differences for the greater good? (kp) [Not as long as Nepal remains a socially non-inclusive state under the control of male Khas Arya!], Who owns federalism? The biggest challenge to Nepal’s federal polity is failure to implement administrative federalism, by Achyut Wagle (kp), PM calls for action on plan to generate 28,500 MW by 2035 : Urges prompt resolution of compensation disputes, stresses adherence to law over undue influence (kp) [Without including climate change and its consequences in the planning? But nobody can count on that, as you said very nicely.], Stranded drivers abandon vehicles after waiting in vain for 10 days for rescue : Many drivers had initially held out hope after hearing reports of efforts to repair the damaged BP Highway, by Raj Kumar Karki (kp) [This is what the Oli government calls immediate aid!], BP Highway to be operational within a week: Home Minister (kh), Enforce Intellectual Property Laws Strictly, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Govt forms High-Level Economic Sector Reform Recommendation Commission (kh)

07/10/2024 Outdated unions : Student wings of political parties are perfect reflections of the anomalies of their mother parties (kp), Reminiscing last week: Criticism, key diplomatic advances (kh), Death toll from floods and landslides reaches 246 (kh), Drone takes relief to disaster-hit families : In a first for Nepal, a non-profit uses a drone to fly relief to settlements cut off by floods and landslides in Kavre, by Jyoti Shrestha (kp), Despite roadblocks, around half a million people have already left Kathmandu Valley for Dashain : Traffic police have set up help desks to combat festive ticket scams, while consumer rights activists lament travellers are still falling victims to scams, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), The deluge and state sluggishness : Given the likelihood of heavier rains in the future, we must reconsider our environmental policies, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp), We must revisit our infrastructure designs after recent weather event : There is scientific evidence to show climate change has induced hazards in Nepal, including the Thame glacial outburst, interview with Basanta Raj Adhikari (kp), Land Literacy Key To Secure Land Tenure, by Dharm Raj Joshi (rn)

06/10/2024: Disaster-induced death toll climbs to 244 (kh), Disaster crisis zones declared. Now what? Officials say the declaration means that rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction works will be expedited based on local priorities, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Cooperatives fraud victims arrested for protest against Rabi Lamichhane : Four of the victims were apprehended from the protest site, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp), Making and unmaking of land commissions continues : The newly revived commission, whose office bearers are yet to be appointed, is the 16th formed since the restoration of democracy in 1990 to distribute land to the landless, by Binod Gjhimire (kp), Govt forms yet another land commission amid squatters’ crisis (rep), Chinese Communist Party’s direct aid to Nepali parties comes under fire : Observers ask—what if diplomatic missions from other countries follow suit? (kp), Dangerous fixations : The media should consider the judiciary to be a partner in reforms, not an adversary, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), The South Asian stalemate : None of the countries in this region can afford to get caught in a geopolitical ping-pong between India and China, by Anurag Acharya (kp), Policy change of national parks: Is this dishonesty or lack of understanding? Amendment Act related to the national parks and reserves has stirred wide criticism on local social media, by Uday R Sharma (rep), Pay Heed To Laws Of Nature Or Perish, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)

05/10/2024: Farmers left with nothing as near-harvest paddy is washed away (kh), Flood survivors worried about the risk of epidemic (kh), Government declares disaster crisis zones in 14 districts : Temporary closures may be enforced, private and public resources commandeered for disaster response efforts, by Anil Giri (kp), Nepal to receive 1.06 billion rupees from carbon trade (kh), Education Key To Democratic Citizenship, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Grassroots Justice Through Paralegal Mechanism, by Krishna Raman Adhikari (rn), Cooperatives fraud victims protesting against Rabi detained by police (kh) [??]

04/10/2024: Nepal’s Democracy: A Call for Meaningful Change, by Ganga Thapa (kh), Death toll from floods and landslides reaches 239 (kh), Life a struggle for Nakkhu flood victims as mud clogs streets : It was a mistake to develop the Nakkhudol area under the Nakkhudol Development Project, says the mayor, by Prushottam Poudel (kp), Floods and landslides inflict approximately Rs 25 billion in damage to road infrastructure (kh), World leaders pledge help after Nepal flood tragedy : Indian PM Modi, British King Charles, Russian President Putin and Chinese foreign minister Wang send condolences and offer support (kp), Road disruptions raise risk of more home deliveries in districts : Experts call for urgent measures to protect mothers and newborns. Officials say they have started risk mapping (kp), LGBTQIA inclusion in Nepal’s economy : Bringing queer travellers in the country can give the tourism industry a notable boost, by Anurag Gupta (kp), Nepal signs business deal with India on 4 fuel projects : Nepal promises transition to clean energy, which it will have in abundance, but it is building a slew of petroleum projects, a mockery of its green policy (kp) [??], Nepal’s Media Landscape Faces a ‘Watershed Moment’, by Sunita Neupane (rep), Three including rights activist Ruby Khan detained (rep) [?????], Lamichhane shown black flag in his own constituency (rep)

03/10/2024: Stability and the need for constitutional change : Did the federal system fail or was it rather the politicians and parties?, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh), Nepali Politicians and the Politics of Morality, by Akhilesh Tripathi (rep), Death toll from recent floods and landslides reaches 233 (kh), Update: Floods and landslides claim 236 lives, 19 missing (kh), Setting a low bar : The tussle between the bar and the bench is eroding people’s trust in the judiciary (kp), Dashain goods stranded on borders of China and India : As the key highways remain obstructed following floods and landslides, there is little hope that the consignments will arrive in Kathmandu for festival, by Krishana Prasain and Anish Tiwari (kp)

02/10/2024: Death toll from floods and landslides reaches 228 (kh), 35 children died nationwide in floods and landslides : Damage to 54 schools has deprived over 10,000 children of safe spaces to learn and heal, UNICEF says (kp), Floods and landslides cause over Rs 17 billion in damage (kh), Heavy rains inflict an estimated Rs17 billion loss on Nepal : Economists say the actual losses could be over three-fold the initial estimate, shaving 1 percent off the GDP, by Sangam Prasain (kp), 1100 MW of electricity lost due to recent floods and landslides (kh), We were not prepared for a catastrophe of such magnitude: Prime Minister Oli : The prime minister admits delays and lapses in the search and rescue of disaster-hit people (kp) [Nepal's government and administration are never prepared for natural disasters, be it earthquakes or monsoon floods. Not even clear warnings are taken seriously!], Unplanned Development Takes Its Toll, by Umesh Puri (rn), Need For Building Resilient Structures, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Empowering provinces : Though evolving, federalism in Nepal can potentially transform governance and development, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Supreme Court bench-bar tussle deepens with contempt case : Experts warn the conflict could erode public trust in judiciary, urge dialogue, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Plight of Nepalis in Russian army : Poverty and desperation force young Nepalis to take risk their lives in foreign conflicts, by Hari Bansh Jha (kp)[And this has always been mercilessly exploited by world powers or those who think they are!], Nepal’s economy expected to maintain growth momentum: World Bank (rn) [After the recent natural disaster and its consequences, this sounds completely implausible!], Struggles of persons with disabilities, by Shreya Shrestha (ae)

01/10/2024: Update: 217 dead, 28 missing in landslides and floods (kh), Natural disasters: Does Nepal ever learn? It’s time all parties, big and small, took the issue of natural disasters more seriously, by Mitra Pariyar (kp) [Definitely not, as the reaction of the incompetent and inactive Oli government shows!], Of protests and politics : In Nepal, hardly anyone trusts politicians; public anger against the leaders simmers, by Naresh Koirala (kp) [Political ‘leaders’ should at least have a minimum of leadership qualities. Unfortunately, this does not apply to any of Nepal's ‘top politicians’!], Officials on foreign junkets, missing in action as Nepal suffers in crisis (rep), Accurate Forecasts, No Timely Response, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn) [This is the truth and not what PM Oli claims!], Nepal braces for health epidemics after monsoon chaos : Experts warn of high risk of water-borne, vector-borne, and air-borne disease outbreaks amid widespread destruction, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Nepal and United States sign Bilateral Consultation Mechanism agreement (kh) [This sounds like further intensification of American interference in Nepalese affairs! Or will Nepal now advise the USA on American foreign policy? There really would be a lot to recommend!], SC sentences all involved in ‘Dark File’ contempt case to jail (ae), Timely verdict : The ruling on 'sidhakura' can be a wonderful place to start a conversation on free speech in the digital age (kp), Lalita Niwas land grab scam: Politicians granted immunity as always (rep)

30/09/2024: Disaster update: 192 dead, 30 still missing (kh), Update: Death toll from floods and landslides in Nepal rises to 209 (kh), Monsoon patterns have shifted. Authorities’ mindset has not : Had Met office’s warnings been heeded, more lives could have been saved, say experts, by Arjun Poudel (kp) [Is this the kind of responsibility that KP Oli meant when he urgently had to take over the government and wanted to make everything better?], Murphy’s law : The botched handling of Saturday’s disaster badly exposes our uncaring top government officials (kp), Floods, landslides once again expose Nepal’s poor disaster response mechanism : Security personnel still use primitive equipment like rubber boats, ropes, tubes, and shovels for rescue operations instead of modern scientific technology, experts say (kp), Floods and landslides damage 11 hydropower projects generating 625.96 MW of electricity : Government reported that approximately Rs1.35 billion worth of damage has been sustained in river control and irrigation systems (kp), Nepal: An agricultural country? We are still an agriculture-based society. Yet the sector is also clearly not a government priority, by Biswas Baral (kp), Even 5 percent economic growth looks ambitious : The ratio of capital formation to GDP has been consistently decreasing since 2018. This makes growth difficult to achieve, interview with Thira lal Bhusal (kp), Flights suspended for 30 minutes as PM Oli lands in Kathmandu (rep) [The arrival of His Majesty seems like another natural disaster. Nepal's politicians must urgently get off their high horse! The arrival of His Majesty seems like another natural disaster. Nepal's politicians must urgently get off their high horse! What arrogance!], PM Oli returns after UN General Assembly amid criticism for delayed response to floods and landslides (kh), PM Oli defends govt’s response to floods and landslides, vows faster relief efforts (kh) [????]

29/09/2024: Update: Floods and landslides claim 170 lives, 42 missing (kh), At least 149 dead, 60 injured in rain-induced disasters across Nepal (rep), Rains bring deaths, destruction in the east, central Nepal : Kathmandu Valley on Saturday witnessed the highest rainfall since at least 1970, when records began. At least 112 reported dead across the country (kp), Government faces criticism over slow rescue as disasters claim lives, property : Floods and landslides after incessant rains have caused widespread destruction across the country, exposing the government’s ineptitude in the face of disasters (kp) [A responsible PM would have cancelled his stay in the USA immediately in order to personally take care of the necessary measures. Oli merely called for caution!], Acting PM Singh focuses on ceremonial honors as citizens plead for rescue (kh), Dreamers and drifters in Nepali politics : Although ideological in speeches, politicians are torn between dreams and realities, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Toxic Gerontocracy in the Age of Goddess Kali, by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep)

28/09/2024: Managing Politics Of Hope And Speculation, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), PM Oli: No amnesty for serious crimes during armed conflict (kh) [The most recent change in the law, which you also celebrated in the highest terms, says something different!], Nepal, China commit to advancing key connectivity projects : THMDCN, the trans-Himalayan network, includes railways, roads, aviation, digital links and community connections, by Anil Giri (kp) [And what does that mean in concrete terms? Will Nepal be heavily indebted to China, as many other countries have now realised?], Foreign Aid: A Double-Edged Sword for Nepal's Development, by Aastha Pokharel (rep), Women in Jumla villages resort to home deliveries due to lack of access to birthing centres, transportation : Women from the highlands of Guthichaur, Patarasi, Tila, and Kanakasundari are worried about their limited access to maternity care services, by DB Budha (kp)

27/09/2024: The Forbidden Love Stories of Nepal’s Caste System, by Sunita Neupane (rep), Nepal at the Crossroads: Navigating Great Power Politics amid Internal Challenges, by Nabraj Lama (rep), Out of power, Maoists seek to redefine agenda : The former revolutionary outfit lacks a clear political ideology compared to other parties: Maoist leader, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Continued refusal to issue verdict on Agni Sapkota case raises eyebrows : The Supreme Court has put off hearing in the case more than 60 times, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Impunity and the conviction that they are above the law are part of the basic attitude of Nepalese politicians. Anyone accused of a crime should only be allowed to hold political office once his or her innocence has been legally proven!], At nature’s mercy : Quick action is needed to rehabilitate those displaced by Shuklaphanta reserve’s expansion (kp), Troubling trend of discrediting democratically elected leaders (rep) [A more respectful approach would be appropriate, but the elected or nominated politicians are certainly not innocent in view of their behaviour!], Inflow of remittance rises 18 percent to Rs 136 billion in first month of current FY (rep), Strengthening Environmental Legislation, by Kamal Subedi (kp), RSP’s RSVP : Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around them: Plato (nt), Rights activists continue their sit-in demanding justice for Nirmala Kurmi (In Pictures), by Dipesh Darsandhari (rep)

26/09/2024: Reassessing the Constitution for Effective Governance, by NP Saud (kh), Confusion surrounds constitutional amendments (kh), ADB dials up Nepal’s economic growth forecast : Multilateral funding agency projects 4.9 percent growth for 2024-25, citing gains in agriculture, tourism, energy (kp), Bar objection adds new hurdle to judges’ appointment : Lawyers resume protest after chief justice called a Judicial Council meeting for 1 pm on Wednesday to pick the judges (kp), Mediators Assist Senior Citizens, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Youth participation for climate action, by Simone Galimberti (ae), Nepal’s trade declines, remittances surge (kh), SC orders to submit complete investigation file in Agni Sapkota case (kh)

25/09/2024: Beyond transitional justice ritualism : Nepal’s truth commissions will need to move past it to deliver justice to war victims, by Tracy Fehr (kp), Dalit Civil Society organizations demand economic justice for social protection (kh), 22 years and 33 panels later, Shuklaphanta displaced families still in limbo : Failure to rehabilitate hundreds of families is hurting both their well-being and wildlife, say conservationists, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Silent crisis of Bhutanese refugees in their twilight years, by Dhruba Bhattarai (kh), Prachanda’s Secretariat denies Rabindra Mishra’s claims as fabricated (kh), No matter how much you cover a cat with a shawl, it eventually meows: Baburam Bhattarai satirizes Dahal (rep), Sue Lamichhane, say all national parties bar RSP : Other forces dispute Rabi Lamichhane and his party’s claim of a ‘clean chit’ from parliamentary probe, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [What politicians and parties say is completely irrelevant. In any case, the numerous cases of corruption and crimes involving leading politicians of all parties, civil servants and other personalities must be clarified by the courts and judgements passed immediately. It is intolerable for proceedings against these individuals to be delayed for years or simply swept under the carpet.], Always good to talk : Sunday’s meeting between Prime Minister KP Oli and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi is loaded with symbolism (kp), Equality conundrum between unequals : It’s extremely difficult, even if not outright impossible, to resolve competing claims over contested territories, by CK Lal (kp), How Are Independent Candidates Posing a Threat to Political Parties in Nepal?, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep), Govt spending more on debt repayment than development works (ae), ‘Some Nepalis’ misbehavior’ towards PM Oli in US criticized, by Tapendra Karki (rep)

24/09/2024: Caste discrimination still rife in Nepal, by Sushil Darnal (ae), Maobadi in Crisis After joining mainstream politics, Prachanda committed three big mistakes, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Implementing parliamentary committee report on cooperatives remains fraught with challenges, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Cooperatice Savings Scandal : wift, Decisive Action A Must, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Perils of shrinking revenue : Without improving the revenue base, Nepal might soon be unable to finance regular expenditures, by Achyut Wagle (kp), IMF sees signs of recovery in Nepal's economy (rn), Parsa bans unregulated sale of acid and hazardous chemicals, tightens safety protocols (kh)

23/09/2024: Constitution amendment is not an issue of winning or losing: Former CJ Shrestha (kh),  Discussion program on Constitution implementation held in Kathmandu (In pics) (kh), Prachanda criticizes two-party push as step to dictatorship (kh), Prachanda to NC-UML: No excuse to call the Constitution a failure without sincere implementation (kh), Prachanda’s accusation: Seven-point agreement is fake (kh), Reminiscing last week: Constitution Day, politics and festivities (kh), Nepal Police ex-DIG Joshi arrested in cooperatives fraud : RSP chair Lamichhane, Congress vice-president Gurung will also soon be apprehended, says home ministry source, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Police, court express conflicting report on issuance of arrest warrant against Lamichhane, by Sandesh Shrestha (rep), Justice appointment delay curbs Supreme Court’s strength : With chief justice and a retiring judge out of bench, top court’s load is shouldered by 15 justices (kp)

22/09/2024: The troubling saga of “alternative party leaders”, by Keshab Sawad (kh), Rabi Lamichhane’s Political Fate At Stake?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Home ministry directs police to act on report against Rabi Lamichhane (rep), RSP Leaders gather at party office amidst Lamichhane’s possible arrest (kh), PM Oli’s petty streak : Nepal’s relations with India have become mired in more paradoxes, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), PM Oli's US visit: Key agendas and high-level meetings with global leaders (rep), National Shame Projects! (rep), Rastriya Janamorcha to initiate Kathmandu-centric movement against federalism (kh)

21/09/2024: Federal secular republic has failed: Kamal Thapa (kh) [No Mr Thapa, Hindu state and monarchy have failed completely. They are the root evil because they are the cause of non-inclusion and many obstacles to development in modern multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious Nepal, where only a secular republic is appropriate. The federal state has not failed either, but only the party politicians who have deliberately prevented or misused it so far!], Provinces turn up heat on federal government for police adjustment : Koshi provincial government has forwarded a 10-point demand to the National Development Action Committee (kp), Internet shutdown looms as Indian firms’ dues unpaid for years : Nepali ISPs and government await full text of Supreme Court’s ruling to resolve tax and royalty disputes, by Krishana Prasain and Anil Giri (kp), House inquiry report says RSP chair Lamichhane lied to committee : Parliamentary committee recommends the government set up a regulatory authority within three months (kp), Perspectives on Migration: The ‘Pennywise, Pound-foolish’ Syndrome, by Niranjan Mani Dixit (rep), Need For Trust-based Transformational Leadership, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Conspiracy being hatched to weaken opp’n in Parliament: Prachanda (kh) [Whenever Nepal's top politicians feel under pressure, they speak of ‘conspiracies’, especially PK Dahal. And a ‘people's war’ with at least 17,000 dead is really not a violent act, is it?], Dahal threatens to continue parliamentary obstruction, launch fresh protests against attempt to discredit Maoist movement (rep)

20/09/2024: Political parties and post-truth politics : What we are experiencing is a period marked by general anxiety about what to believe as truth, by Sucheta Pyakuryal (kp), Nepal’s TJ process: Paradox or a reality, by Charan Prasai (rep), 16 of 17 envoy picks clear House hearing amid some questions : Nominations approved by majority, overriding objections, by Anil Giri (kp) [The non-inclusive owner elite of Nepal will never change! Disregard for the constitution is one of their characteristics!], Nirmala Kurmi supporters nudge rights watchdog for action against Banke Nepali Congress leader : They have been staging protests for 42 days, demanding legal action againstBadshah Kurmi, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Nirmala (kp), Over to home minister : Lekhak has a chance to implement the probe committee report he so earnestly championed (kp), Modern slavery : For thousands from Nepal and other countries, shadowy recruiters turn dreams into nightmares, by Nilanjana Ray (kp), Nepal’s public debt to GDP ratio reaches alarming level at 44.34 percent. The ideal ratio of public debt to GDP for Nepal is 35.43 percent: NRB, by Rajesh Khanal (rep), Inherited features of effective public policies, by Janaki Kumari Sharma (ae), Nepal-China military exercise ‘Sagarmatha Friendship’ from Saturday (kh), Leader Nepal worries over anomalies plaguing communist parties (kh) [Which communist parties? The ones from Nepal only call themselves that!], Common minimum performance : Oblivious to rising public discontent, Nepal’s ruling coalition offers band aid response, by Shristi Karki (nt)

19/09/2024: Law revised, but political row stalls transitional justice : Rights watchdog ‘awaits new request’ to send its representative to panel that picks commissioners, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Constitution Day being observed today (kh), Constitution guarantees rights for all citizens: PM Oli (kh) [But definitely not equal rights. Nepal is still a patriarchal state, based on Hindu hierarchical thinking. This is also reflected in the constitution of 2015. If the latter is to be changed, then this grievance must be addressed!], Gone astray : Madheshis are not impressed by the dual nature of the local political parties (kp), Constitution amendment debate : We must consider all sides instead of ramming through amendments based on parliamentary strength, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Really, What’s There to Celebrate!, by Akhilesh Tripathi (rep), Government decides to implement House report on cooperatives fraud : Now role of police, investigating agencies crucial, says PM (kp) [??], Congress-UML coalition reaffirms pledge to review and amend statute : Ruling parties have pledged to set up a high-powered cooperative regulatory body as per the recommendation of the parliamentary inquiry committee (kp) [A common minimum programme is normally agreed before a coalition government is formed. In Nepal, this happens a good two months after taking office.], Global tension mounts. Does it spell disaster for Nepal? Conflicts’ repercussions could cause Nepal to lose foreign aid. Climate crisis could cost Nepalis food security, experts warn (kp), Mea Culpa and Cooperative Scams, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), PHC approves 16 ambassadors (rep) [What do those in power care about the constitution and the rule of law? The PHC's initial objections due to a blatant lack of social inclusion were obviously once again pure waste!], Kathmandu Mayor supporters assaulted in National Day Concert in Durbar Marg (kh), Senior citizens now eligible for 50% healthcare discount at 64 hospitals across Nepal (kh)

18/09/2024: House’s job done, state must now probe and sue, say experts : Senior Advocate Dinesh Tripathi urges impartial CIB probe now that Lamichhane is no longer home minister, by Binod Ghimire (kp), CMs’ insights on federalism : They highlight the urgent need for reforms in Nepal’s federal system, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Licences of hundreds of health facilities in Bagmati Province not renewed for two years : Investors complain they are deprived of importing equipment, taking loans from banks and accessing other services due to the apathy of authorities concerned to renew licences (kp), Upholding Balanced Foreign Policy, by Balmukunda Regmi (rn), Eradicate Residues Of Slavery, by Namrata Sharma (rn)

17/09/2024: Call for radical reform to combat corruption and inequality, by Ganga Thapa (kh), Police remove attendees wearing Balen Shah T-shirts at Indra Jatra (kh) [Is Nepal on the way to becoming an authoritarian police state? Obviously, Oli is once again proving to be authoritarian and anti-democratic. He should finally stop claiming the opposite!], Police detain 13 Mayor Balen Shah supporters during Indra Jatra (rep) [On which legal basis? Suspected lèse majesté? Support for critics of the Prime Minister should be punished in the most severe way?], Rajendra Mahato announces new political party (kh) [There can never be enough political parties. The bottom line is that this only helps the so-called big parties that have long since failed. More Tarai parties weaken the representation of the interests of the local population there anyway!], Rajendra Mahato announces formation of Rastriya Mukti Kranti Party (rep), Lamichhane guilty of cooperatives funds misuse, forgery: Probe. He can be booked for cooperative fraud under Cooperative Act, fraud and duping under National Penal Code, organised crime under Organised Crime Prevention Act and money laundering under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, lawyer says, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Parliamentary panel urges govt action against Rabi Lamichhane over cooperative fund misuse, by Tapendra Karki (rep), What action will be taken against those guilty in the cooperative scam, and when?, by Kamal Bista (rep), Constitution is not the problem : Critical constitutional reforms are required to protect and promote the rights of the disgruntled groups, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Parties Clash Over Rana Magar’s Ouster, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Intergenerational Synergy Key To Progress, by Nain Singh Mahar (rn), Local governments: Hotspots for corruption, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Government’s spending 7.5 per cent in two months of current fiscal year (kh) [We can see that the Oli government is completely different from the previous governments!!]

16/09/2024: Playing with fire : How can people take seriously a government that is seen to be protecting the corrupt? (kp), Cooperative fraud case: Rabi Lamichhane found ‘guilty’ : Committee to initiate further investigation into Dhanraj Gurung's case (kh), Misappropriation of cooperative funds: Action recommended against Lamichhane, Joshi, Ramtel, and GB Rai (kh), House session ending amid Maoist-UML war over a word : Government asks President to prorogue Parliament session with effect from Monday midnight, by Binod Gimire (kp) [Governments may change all the time, but political instability and decadence are constantly advancing thanks to power-hungry, incompetent and often corrupt politicians.], Poison Information Centre on the brink due to funds crunch : Health workers in remote areas rely on the centre’s hotline for crucial advice from national and international experts, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Civil society members call upon prime minister to take urgent steps to improve road safety : Urge for enhanced legislation, increased traffic personnel, and advanced monitoring systems (kp), Madhesh parties split on how to observe Constitution Day : LSP to mark Black Day, Janamat to light lamps (kp), Resurgence of the judiciary: A new dawn in Nepal. Strong, independent courts are essential to upholding the rule of law, by Anupam Bhattarai (rep), UML roadmap for 2027 elections, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [Oli desperately wanted to be PM again, supposedly because this was urgently needed and would guarantee political stability. But instead of dealing with the urgent concerns of government work, his party is worrying about elections that are more than three years in the future!]

15/09/2024: Political leaders caught in massive cooperative fraud scandal (kh), Oli vows to clean up co-ops as politicians are linked to scam: Police are investigating the cooperative connected to Nepali Congress Vice-president Dhan Raj Gurung (kp) [Having a completely pointless high-rise tower built with public money in your own electoral district in order to make a name for yourself is also a form of corruption, Mr Oli!], Speaker Ghimire calls meeting to resolve parliament obstruction (kh), Meeting called by Speaker ends without conclusion (rep), Oli opens fronts against Maoist Centre, new parties, royalists and Kathmandu mayor—all at once : Asks party members to counter the narrative being set against his party UML (kp) [There is only one political future for Nepal in which Oli, Dahal, Deuba, the monarchists/Hindu State fanatics and corrupt elements are not involved and the future must be based on a reasonable social inclusion! Oli, Dahal and Deuba will never change!], Parliamentary Hearing Committee meeting adjourned (rep), Meeting of both federal parliament houses underway; set to pass Banking Offenses Bill (rep), Justice Raut-led panel fails to resolve dispute over law amendment : As the panelists remained divided, two separate reports were presented to Chief Justice Shrestha making the appointment of judges uncertain (kp)

14/09/2024: UML holds off decision on ousting Deputy Speaker : Party discussed issue on Friday, but no consensus reached on how to proceed, says General Secretary Pokharel, by Anil Giri (kp), Deputy Speaker Rana denies allegations against her (rep), Maoist Centre decides to continue House obstruction : The main opposition reiterates its position to defend Deputy Speaker Rana if ruling coalition tries to remove her from position (kp), Does taking action against Deputy Speaker Rana ensure the rule of law?, by Bal Krishna Adhikari (rep), Parliament to be blocked until disrespectful remarks against Maoist movement are corrected: Dahal (rep), As dengue spreads nationwide, Nepali public resigns to fate : Authorities have abandoned preventive measures such as mosquito search-and-destroy, leading to rise in infections, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Damak View Tower unused six months after completion : Despite significant investment, the 18-storey landmark in Jhapa remains idle due to unsolved ownership issues, by Parbat Portel (kp) [Waste of money and other machinations on the initiative of KP Oli in his constituency!], Nepali Army and US Army to begin joint exercises from September 15 (rep) [But military skills are not part of humanitarian practices!], The Spectacle Of Democratic Life, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Dalit activists conduct shirtless rally from Maitighar to New Baneshwar (In Pictures) (rep), Citizenship directives will be reviewed: Home Minister Lekhak (kh)

13/09/2024: Do Or Die, by Keshab Poudel (sp), Maoists to obstruct Parliament over ‘violence’ records dispute (kh) [All major parties in Nepal love to block the work of elected representatives. It could hardly be more anti-democratic! Besides, the Maoist insurgency has only resulted in 17,000 deaths and countless injured and displaced people. You can't call that ‘violent’, can you?], Panel set up to settle dispute over widening CIAA’s jurisdiction : Congress and UML lawmakers are at odds over a bill expanding anti-graft body’s oversight to private sector, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Congress-UML coalition not working to weaken other parties: Deuba. General Secretary Thapa says flaws in the constitution will be corrected through amendments (kp) [The flaws lie not so much in the constitution as in its non-implementation and its abuse by failed politicians!], Constitutional Council fails to recommend Chief Justice (kh) [What do Nepal's so-called top politicians care about the provisions of the constitution?], Safer migration for women : Nepal is a remittance economy, but it is mostly male migrants who get credit. What about the women?, by Sonia Awale (nt)

12/09/2024: Why amend Constitution without fully implementing it?, by Sobita Gautam (kh), Govt’s annual target progress falls short of expectations (kh), Congress joins ally UML in push to oust Deputy Speaker: But there is some disagreement in the coalition over timing and motives behind the plan to remove Rana, by Anil Giri (kp), PM Oli, Prachanda and Deuba hold talks at Baluwatar (kh) [Three of Nepal's biggest problem creators sitting together!], The politics of friendship : Nepali political friendships are less about collective visions and more about calculated self-interest, by Raj Baral (kp), Instability Hits Provincial Administration, by Mukti Rijal (rn) [Here, too, special thanks go to the anti-democrats Oli, Dahal and Deuba, who abuse federalism as a tool of their centralist thinking for the purpose of their personal power interests!], Karnali schools struggle with chronic teacher shortages : From remote areas to urban centres in the province, the shortage of qualified subject-specific teachers continues to affect schools and students, by Tripti Shahi (kp), Swargadwari Trust tenant farmers resume protests : Demand implementation of past agreements with the government (kp), Don’t waste another day : Tuesday’s protest against Rabi Lamichhane suggests victims of cooperatives are running out of patience (kp), Dalit-friendly workplace: A call for change, by Giri Bahadur Sunar (ae)

11/09/2024: Quo Vadis? Given the country’s political-economic situation, it is time to ask: Where are we heading towards?, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), The grammar of political protests: None of the four forces of the political mainstream seems credible or capable of leading a political protest, by CK Lal (kp), Public trust in the state is waning, by Raj Kishore Yadav (kh), Ruling coalition plans to oust Deputy Speaker Rana : She courted controversy after revelation that she requested US embassy for visa interview dates for 6 persons last year, by Rurushottam Poudel (kp),  PM Oli calls meeting of Constitutional Council (kh) [In a questionable manner, at extremely short notice and knowing that the opposition leader is out of town!], Constitutional Council meeting postponed until Friday (kh), No place for women online : With the rise of AI content, women are being subjected to more forms of online abuse (kp), Panchthar blast: Govt to provide 5 lakhs for families of deceased (kh) [What are children who are murdered by delayed munitions of war worth? The equivalent of 3,300 euros! The calculation is presumably based on the significantly reduced sentence for offenders on the basis of the amended TRC Act.], Are NC and UML serious about amending the Constitution?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), One-door policy for relief distribution, by Balmukunda Regmi (ae)

10/09/2024: Deliver Transitional Justice Fairly, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Following backlash, government promises to pick envoys on the basis of inclusiveness : The parliamentary hearing special committee on Monday inquired Foreign Minister Arzu Rana why the government failed to make the appointments inclusive as per the spirit of the constitution (kp), Ruling parties discuss constitutional amendment : The discussion also focused on improving delivery as government faces criticism (kp), Socialism: A national ‘bluff' : Nepali political parties are competing to prove themselves purer socialists than others, by Achyut Wagle (kp), SC issues a show cause order against government for delay in settlement of the COVID-19 insurance claims (rep), Lumbini Province lawmaker KC released after serving a day in prison despite a one-year sentence (rep) [Of course, not all people are equal before the law! And what about the application of Article 178 of the Constitution, according to which KC should not have been a member of a State Assembly in the first place? What was the Nepali Congress actually thinking?], NC, UML Say No To Poll Alliances, by Narayan Upadhya (rn) [This means nothing, as you know. Statements, promises, agreements and the like are never meant honestly among Nepal's politicians! The constitution, laws and court decisions are not always respected either!], NC and UML push to remove Deputy Speaker; RSP terms it ‘vicious political tactic’ (kh) [The ruling parties should finally give up their power politics and take care of their infinitely many urgent tasks. This is unbearable!], Maoist Center warns of protests if Deputy Speaker Rana is removed (rep), Subordinate laws must be formulated within six months: HoR’s law committee (rep) [First all posts have to be exchanged, laws can wait!?]

09/09/2024: Reminiscing last week: Political shifts, other developments (kh), UML, Congress form team to draft minimum programme : The coalition was criticised from within the ruling parties for its failure to prepare its common minimum programme even months after government formation (kp) [In a democracy, the common minimum programme lays the foundation on which a coalition government is built in the first place. This proves that Oli and Deuba were only interested in power, whatever the cost. They are obviously not interested in content.], Weak laws protect corruption : The bill to amend the Prevention of Corruption Act, 2002, shows the deteriorating political mentality in Nepal, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp), Lumbini Province lawmaker sent to jail over forgery : Elected from Rukum East-1 (b), KC, a Nepali Congress lawmaker, was convicted in a divorce-related case, by Durga Lal KC (kp), Mismatched incentives : Just giving out gongs won’t serve the purpose either of motivating civil servants or attracting qualified ones (kp), Valley Road Expansion Victims’ Struggle Committee demands impeachment of SC judges (kh), Govt to reassess SC’s 20-meter riverbank construction ban (kh), There is disconnect between Nepal’s LGBTQIA+ rights image and reality : Our ultimate goal is to amend the Civil Code so that marriage is defined as a union between two individuals, rather than being restricted to one between male and female, interview with Manisha Dhakal (kp), Earth Democracy: Enshrining the Rights of Nature in the Constitution, Bimal Pratap Shah (rep), Nepal-India relations under Oli government, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

08/09/2024: Stability, of the unwanted kind : New kinds of political competition are playing out, but changes to the status quo look difficult, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Congress shelved its exit policy but debate on term limits rages : In Maoist Centre, Sharma has challenged Dahal’s leadership lasting over three decades. Issue is relevant for UML too, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Deuba, Oli, Dahal and a few others should retire from politics, better sooner than later. They are the cause of the endless continuation of so many of the country's problems. However, a new beginning can only promise success if it is based on general and appropriate social inclusion and the end of patriarchy, Bahunbad and hierarchical thinking. The three politicians mentioned stand for the opposite!], UML-Maoist war of words continues to escalate : Leaders from both parties are using incendiary rhetoric against each other, divided on issues including narrative of Maoist insurgency and constitutional amendment (kp) [See previous comment!], Judge appointment process hits hierarchy hurdle : Judicial officers object to negotiations between bar and bench to resolve the controversy over changes in regulations (kp), Lumbini province lawmaker KC  sent to prison on a 33-year-old case (rep), Over 46,000 citizens disappear in three years, by Yukala Paudel (kh)

07/09/2024: Coalition government and constitutional practice, by Kalyan Shrestha (kh), Police round up Ruby Khan-led protesters near Singha Durbar : Frustrated campaigners from Banke breached no-go line over unfulfilled agreements on disappearance investigation (kp) [This is what the government calls the practice of human rights: people who demand justice are arrested, while people accused of a crime are appointed ministers!], PM Oli says no immediate prospects for salary increment for civil servants (rep) [There is not enough money to pay the civil servants adequately, but new and completely superfluous ministries can be created in the provinces to keep the clientele happy! This corruption should be fought as hard as possible, Mr Oli!], The Verve Of Political Change, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Urgency Of Transformative Justice In Nepal, by Anil Karki (rn)

06/09/2024: Reaffirming affirmative action : Reservation has uplifted some of Nepal’s left out, but others are still underrepresented in the civil service, by Dhanu Bishwakarma (nt), Leadership transition : Old parties are under immense pressure to stay relevant even though they might not admit it, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp), Constitutional amendment sparks new political debate (kh), Probe member hints Lamichhane misused co-op cash : Lekhnath Dahal, a Maoist Centre lawmaker, says there is evidence of Rabi Lamichhane’s guilt in fund misappropriation, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), PM Oli loses 77,000 Facebook followers amid “unfollow” campaign; only 3,000 recovered (kh), Facebook apologizes and restores Balen's status (rep), Ignorance no excuse : The prime minister cannot be in the dark on a vital issue like queer rights (kp), Public Land Encroachment: A Challenge To Authorities, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), True Spirit Of Parliamentary Hearings, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn), Amend the Charter for clarity, brevity : People deserve to live in a democratic polity that respects constitutionalism and ensures stability and rule of law, by Jivesh Jha and Rajendra Paudel (ae), Quality of equality for women : The Nepal government should stop moral policing of Tij, and focus on ensuring true socio-political representation by women (nt)

05/09/2024: Nepali women and girls under siege in digital space : Nepal Police bureau reports 90 percent surge in a year in cyber violence against women, by Aarati Ray (kp), Gender discrimination in rural Nepal, by Lilesh Kumar Yadav (ae), Nepal Civil Society Conference calls for actionable plans for accountability, social justice and digital transformation : The conference featured discussions on peace, inclusion, and digital transformation, and will influence Nepal’s position at the upcoming Summit of the Future, the UN Information Centre said (kp), Conflict Victims' Association submits memo to PM Oli (rep), PM Oli will see people’s power now: Prachanda (kh) [??], Prachanda’s extremist approach destabilizing country: UML leader Pokharel (kh) [Not only Dahal, but also Deuba and especially Oli must be seen as the biggest destabilisers of recent years!], Experts doubt implementation of government’s populist decisions : The new government has pledged to end long waiting lists in hospitals, raising health insurance coverage to Rs500,000 and running outpatient care on public holidays. But they are not feasible with existing resources, experts say, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Act on your words : Big parties have committed to fighting elections on their own strength. There is room for doubt (kp), Election without alliance: Is it possible?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [Since in Nepal the alliances formed before the elections are nothing but smoke and mirrors for the politicians afterwards, they are nothing more than fraud against the voters!], NC and UML to contest election without forging pre-electoral alliances (rep) [The two governing parties should finally devote themselves to the infinite number of tasks of their current government, which was supposedly so necessary to take over. To prioritise the elections now, which are only due to take place in more than three years' time, is completely absurd.], Import ban impacts in Nepal : The negative consequences and long-term harms of import restrictions should not be overlooked, by Nischal Dhungel (kp), Who Will Care for ‘Kinless’ Seniors?, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep), Making Bureaucracy Functional, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Need To Overcome Gender Inequality, by Pradeep Kumar Jha (rn), Lessons from Bangladesh : If leaders fail to addresspeople's grievances swiftly, public outrage may erupt like a volcano in Nepal as well, by Birendra Prasad Mishra (ae)

04/09/2024: Travails of the orphaned, landless and stateless : Ramrati Tharu, elderly and frail, is denied her elderly allowance because she lacks citizenship. Several others in Madi share her plight, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp), Constitutional Amendment and the Question of Stability : It is also wrong to place all the blame on proportional representation, by Saroj Bhattarai (rep), Structural reforms in the constitution, by Durga Prasad Khanal (ae), Ground laid to begin transitional justice work following appointment of office bearers : With new regulations in the works, government aims to ensure swift reactivation of the two dormant commissions, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [??], Media Should Ease The TJ Process, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Can Maoist Centre hold large-scale street protests it’s warning about? The Maoist Centre simply does not have enough public support for a major agitation that has transpired in Nepal’s South Asian neighbours, analysts say, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Are Balen’s supporters ‘unfollowing’ PM Oli’s Facebook page? (kh), Foreign Minister Rana promises to make envoy selection inclusive ‘next time’ : Lawmakers question her about the efforts she made during her India visit last month to make two new airports operational (kp) [No, Ms Deuba! The selection of ambassadors is already unconstitutional at this very moment, as is, incidentally, the composition of the Council of Ministers and endless state institutions. You can't explain that: Now I do what I want and then in a few years' time I will perhaps abide by the constitution!], As in Nepal, so in the US : Nepali women suffer from intimate partner violence in their own country as well as abroad (kp), Addressing GEDSI in Tarai amidst disasters, by Ujjawal Upadhyay (ae)

03/09/2024: Mitigating caste violence : Dalits must stop believing their political masters and focus more on religious and spiritual causes, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), House panel urges govt to adhere to proportional inclusive principle in ambassadorial appointments (rep), Prime Minister Oli’s remarks on LGBTQIA+ issue rattles members of the community : Confusing rhetoric about the community perpetuates ignorance and prejudice among the broader population, and trickles down to the daily lives of queer individuals, activists say, by Aarati Ray (kp), Cruel reminders : The stray explosions show that a country can never fully recover from a bloody civil war (kp), Former IGPs call for action against Communication Minister Gurung (kh), Kathmandu’s rapper mayor Balendra Shah battles PM Oli over inaction : Experts link Shah’s outsider status and unconventional approach to rising tensions with political elites, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), At least 40 Nepalis fighting for Russia confirmed dead : DNA tests are underway for more than 50 Nepali nationals, so the death toll could spike, say officials, by Anil Giri (kp), Action taken against 35 industries for child labor (rep), Statute amendment : Easier Said Than Done, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Resolving Urbanisation Anomalies, by Uttam Maharjan (rn)

02/09/2024: Reminiscing last week: Leadership shifts, legal and cultural highlights (kh), Deepak Manange resigns after ministry transfer (kh) [One minister with a criminal past less!], Kathmandu Mayor Balen advises PM Oli to enhance workers’ political knowledge (kh)

01/09/2024: Blast of conflict-era explosive reopens old wounds : Two children were killed and two others were injured when an explosive suspected to be from war-era went off in Panchthar on Thursday, by Laxmi Gautam (kp), Experts call for timely initiatives to address public anger : Politicians term the widespread disenchantment with political parties a ‘manufactured narrative’, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Thame GLOF Rings Alarm Bells, by Regab Sapkota (rep), Protest march held from Maitighar to Baluwatar against the appointment of Badshah Kurmi as Minister (In Pictures), by Dipesh Darsandhari (rep), Police charged batons on cooperative victims in Bhadrakali, by Dipesh Darsandhari (rep), Photos: Traffic gridlock in Kathmandu (kh)

31/08/2024: Women’s Equal Status and Challenges, by Milan Adhikary (rep), Constitutional Arrangements And Dalit Representation, by Sushil Darnal (rn), Reform in social behaviour reduces unjust treatment to women, girls: Minister Jaiswal (rn), Two senior Secretaries resign over appointment of new Chief Secretary (kh) [They may be personally affected, but from the outside it doesn't matter. They are all male Bahuns anyway! At less than 6 per cent, these only make up a very small minority of the population, but they are in almost all positions!], Ramechhap landslide survivors struggle with freezing cold and dire conditions : New mothers and elderly face harsh, overcrowded conditions in temporary shelters, by Kedar Shiwakoti (kp), Panchthar grenade blast toll hits two after another child dies : Home Minister Lekhak says the explosive that went off there was a remnant of the Maoist insurgency, by Laxmi Gautam (kp) [Those responsible need not worry. Even if they are convicted, they will be subject to an extremely lenient application of criminal law on the basis of the highly praised amendment to the TRC law!], People As Source Of Welfare Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Youths stage anti-corruption protest in Kathmandu (kh)

30/08/2024: Over 800 cases mired in delay at human rights commission : Officials blame misplaced priorities while commissioners cite focus on transitional justice, upcoming conference, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Battle cry from Kolkata : The RG Kar Medical College rape-and-murder should ring alarm bells all over South Asia (kp), Leaders agree to remove proposed five-year statute of limitations in corruption cases (rep), Congress divided on exit policy for top leaders, poll alliances : Party chief Deuba wants to amend proposals, but the two general secretaries are firmly opposed to any changes, by Anil Giri (kp) [Of course, the all-powerful party chairman Deuba will do everything in his power to prevent the imminent end of his political career! The guidelines proposed by the two General Secretaries should urgently be adopted by other parties in a similar way.], Road ahead no smooth sailing, Oli briefs senior party leaders : There is a need for the government and the party members to work harder-Oli (kp), International community welcomes transitional justice bill authentication : President Ramchandra Paudel authenticated the bill earlier in the afternoon (kp) [It is doubtful whether they really understand this! Do the victims see it the same way?], Ensuring Justice To Conflict Victims, by Krishna Chandra Chalisey (rn), Youths arrested for protesting against PM Oli and Deuba released on bail (kh), Nepal ranks as the third most-polluted country in the world, by Shree Ram Subedi (rep), Take action against culprits of Panchthar explosion incident: NHRC (rep), Bad air and polluted politics : Political resolve to improve air quality will add 3-5 years to the lives of Nepalis, by Sonia Awale (nt)

29/08/2024: On the same boat : Small parties like to blame the big ones for being undemocratic. Yet they are often worse (kp) [This anti-democratic behaviour is encouraged by the Political Party Act, which gives party leaders virtual omnipotence and prevents freedom of expression and a commitment to social inclusion.], The subtext of the text : As India expands regional outreach, Nepal must pursue foreign policy in its own larger interest, by Sanjeev Satgainya (kp), President Paudel authenticates Transitional Justice Bill (kh), 10 countries welcome TRC Bill, pledge support for implementation (kh), 2,200 Nepalis selected through lottery to work as caregivers in Israel (rep) [It would be completely irresponsible to send Nepalis to Israel in the current situation, as the Israeli government is in the process of turning the entire region into a war zone!], Ek Narayan Aryal appointed Chief Secretary (rep) [Thank God, another male Bahun. This once again guarantees the continuation of social non-inclusion!]

28/08/2024: Ritual burial of Maoist insurgency : The TJ Bill is the mechanism through which the dominant trio in Nepali politics wants to bury the past and move on, by CK Lal (kp), Proposal worth pondering : Is it really the case that there are no good replacements for the current set of Nepali political leaders? (kp) [It's hard to believe, because it could not be any worse!], Dahal’s not-so-subtle power ambition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [May Nepal be saved from further power struggles, intrigues or even governments of the so often already failed politicians Dahal, Oli and Deuba!], The elusive dream : If we are to realise the dream of 1951, mediocracy must be replaced by meritocracy, by Naresh Koirala (kp), Government under fire for ignoring inclusiveness in envoy picks : Lawmakers across the political spectrum allege exclusion and constitutional breaches, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The government and the political parties are socially non-inclusive entities. They identify the state as an entity of male Khas Arya!], Menstruation taboo is keeping many Achham girls and female teachers from school : Students and women’s rights activists claim schools and officials are unwilling to create a conducive environment for girls in periods to attend classes, by Menuka Dhungana (kp) [This is also part of the male Khas Arya craze! Western Nepal has been predominantly inhabited by Hindu castes at least since the time of the Khas kingdom.], RSP condemns arrest of youths protesting against PM Oli and NC President Deuba at Tudikhel (kh) [Typical authoritarian Oli, who is not interested in people's cries of despair!], Avoiding Unforced Errors, by Yogesh Oli (rep), 1,346 Nepali migrant workers died last year (ae), HoR Session: Dispute erupts over term ‘violence’ (kh), SC postpones verdict on Agni Sapkota case for fourth time in 12 years (kh) [What else?]

27/08/2024: Two months after convention, Unified Socialist to elect office bearers through a vote : The leaders spent two months in consensus bid but eventually headed for panel-wise competition for the posts (kp), Pandey elected Senior Vice Chair of Unified Socialist unopposed (kh) [All those named here as elected are male Bahuns. Like the CPN (UML), CPN (MC) and NC as well as numerous other parties, the necessity of and constitutionally prescribed social inclusion is simply denied. Who do these parties actually represent? Male Bahuns are a small minority of not even 6 per cent of the population! Why do they hold most of the important positions in the state and in the political parties?], Nepal doesn’t play one neighbour against the other: Oli. Says not everything should be seen through geopolitical lens (kp) [Nepal must not play the two neighbours off against each other, but must strike a clever balance to achieve the best for its own interests. This is made more difficult by the overriding geopolitical interests of the interfering USA in its power and economic competition with China!], Rising unemployment sparks surge in online job scams, by Sita Neupane (kh), Prachanda says he will not engage in pursuit of power (kh) [Such brazen lies are typical of Nepal's politicians. KP Oli also declared shortly before becoming PM for the fourth time that he could not imagine himself holding the post this year.], PHC receives nine complaints against 17 proposed ambassadors (rn) [Once again, the focus is on the deliberate disregard for social inclusion!], Govt files review petition against SC’s order to adjust employee salaries (rep), Rabi Lamichhane on Tundikhel Incident: People’s intervention has begun, political parties must reform (kh) [Presumably top politicians like KP Oli will judge the civil protests as ‘lèse majesté’!]

26/08/2024: National rights bodies to confer on gender inclusion : Human Rights Commission, together with the Asia Pacific Forum, is holding an International Conference on Gender Inclusiveness in NHRIs to discuss gender mainstreaming (kp), Reminiscing last week: Tragedy, policy shifts, and diplomacy (kh), Justice delayed for consumer court : Two and a half years after top court order, the government renews its push to finally set up a consumer court, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Improving SRHR Access for Adolescent Girls, Women with Visual Impairments in Nepal, by Jalasa Sapkota (rep)

25/08/2024: Rights commission on board on transitional justice appointments : Work stalled by National Human Rights Commission’s reluctance to send a representative to the recommendation committee goes ahead after Parliament passes amendment bill, by Binod Ghimire (kp) National ID not mandatory for Social Security allowance: SC (kh), After 130 aircraft deaths, ministry deems insurance bill’s adoption necessary : Since 2019, there have been six fatal crashes. Families of victims are denied proposed relief of $100,000 each, by Sangam Prasain (kp), House panel’s ability to draw definite conclusion about cooperatives scam comes under question : The committee, formed on May 28 with a three-month deadline, recently concluded its interrogation phase without quizzing the prime suspect, GB Rai, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Geopolitical squeeze and vulnerability : Nepal’s political parties agree on national interests, but internal weaknesses derail their policy positions, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Choreographed migrations : Migrants’ ability to make migration an informed choice remains attenuated, as it is a compulsion for livelihood, by Sanjit Shrestha (kp), Dalit and indigenous communities more vulnerable to monsoon-induced disasters, by Pabitra Sunar (rep), National census report shows over 74,000 children get married before 17 in Nepal (rep)

24/08/2024: What's Next for ‘Prachanda’?, by Pawan Adhikari (rep), Chair Dahal: Talks underway to unite all leftist and maoist forces (kh) [Is Dahal grasping at one last straw to continue his long-failed political career? His plan seems utopian, quite apart from the fact that Oli and his UML make up the largest group of left-wing forces and are not interested in joining forces with others, at best under Oli's leadership and his authoritarian conditions!], National Responsibilities Of Citizens, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), How Private Security Services Can Address Government Needs, by Ganesh Amgain (rn)

23/08/2024: Democratic flux : The crisis of legitimacy in all its manifestations works against the longevity of governments, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Nepali Army seeks 280 officers for recruitment (kh) [A good half of the posts are intended for the general public, which usually means predominantly for male Khas Arya, although at just under 15 per cent they really only make up a small minority of the total population. All shares of the other social groups are far from the constitutionally required appropriate participation. Until a clear upper limit is set for the participation of male Khas Arya, social inclusion of all population groups cannot be achieved in all job advertisements!], Youth end fast-unto-death after four-point agreement signed for Kamala river bridge construction (kh), Why Nepal’s poverty rate is stuck : After a dramatic drop in the past decade, poverty is now static despite remittances and state intervention, by Ramesh Kumar (nt)

22/08/2024: Maoist insurgency victims protest against TRC Bill (photos) (kh), Trust: The cornerstone of the TJ process. Political consensus is not enough for a durable solution. More important is building trust, by Charan Prasai (kp), Nepal government lifts ban on TikTok (kh), Ministry unveils blueprint to ensure free education : An extra Rs222.91 billion is needed to give every child free, compulsory education, and to hire 50,000 more teachers, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Anti-Corruption Antics, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Govt Has No Option But To Deliver, by Mukti Rijal (rn), A plot to mute marginalized voices online : Certain provisions in the Social Media Bill may be used to silence the voices of disadvantaged communities, by Saurav Raj Pant (ae), Nepal’s education crisis: A call for reform and equity, by Samriddha Upreti (ae)

21/08/2024: Three global rights groups slam flaws in transitional justice law revision : Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, International Commission of Jurists call for aligning law with global norms, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Transitional justice bill faces scrutiny : Three human rights organizations, issuing a joint statement on Aug 20, raised concerns about possible shortcomings and challenges in implementing the transitional justice bill, by Pratik Ghimire (ae), Fall of Moral Leadership and Rise of Corruption, by Ganga Thapa (kh), I took office to drive change and foster innovation: PM Oli (kh) [Only you believe in this rubbish! Nobody drove you to become PM again! Why didn't you introduce the innovations in your earlier terms of office and instead instigated a coup d'état?], Coordination for effective federalism : A centralised mindset has hindered the effective implementation of the IGR law, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), No Flaws In Electoral System, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn)

20/08/2024: Nepal’s Transitional Justice law a ‘flawed step forward’: Human Rights bodies (kh), Nepal: New Transitional Justice Law a Flawed Step Forward : Address Serious Shortcomings; Robust Implementation is Key (HRW, AI and ICJ) [American and European governments obviously have little idea about Nepal or did not really read the document when they praised the amended TRC law!], Fugitive lawmaker KC casts vote for Lumbini CM Acharya despite criminal conviction (kh) [The criminal attitudes, actions and protections of Nepalese politicians and parties need no further proof. Their slogans to the contrary are obviously lies!], Bursting out : Developed nations must help Nepal with climate disaster risk assessment (kp), Initiating religious reform at Pashupati : The presence of Krishna Damai, a Shudra body, in such a sacred and holy space was significant, by Mitra Patriyar (kp), Control Policy Level Corruption, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), 28 percent of local levels are yet to receive full-fledged electricity supply (rep), 539 of 753 local levels fully electrified; 99% of citizens now have access to power: NEA (kh), Indian PM Modi interested in religious visit to Nepal (kh) [Wants to establish Hindu Rastra in Nepal?]

19/08/2024: Citizens should have easy access to public information: PM (kh) [This is correct. RTI is a fundamental right of citizens. Unfortunately, the government is not fulfilling its obligation in this regard, regardless of which of the three supposedly only competent PMs is in power!], Upendra Yadav’s party to back constitution revision, with conditions : Analyst blasts Janata Samajbadi Party-Nepal for recycling old agenda, accuses Yadav of betraying Madheshi people, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [The end of the JSP-Nepal seems to be approaching!], Loan shark victims continue to suffer as perpetrators exploit legal loopholes : Police say dishonesty rampant among both lenders and debtors, making it difficult to identify real victims, by Laxmi Shah (kp), Reminiscing Last Week: Parliament passes TRC Bill (kh), Remittance, tourism drive economy. Other sectors lag : Nepal’s 3 external indicators—foreign exchange reserves, remittances, and tourism earnings—all hit historic highs, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Unified Socialist can’t run like this. It’s better to merge with UML : If the party merges with the Maoist Centre, our cadres will eventually return to the UML. Rather than irritate UML, we must take each positive gesture as an opportunity for unity, interview with Ram Kumari Jhankri (kp) [KP Oli would gradually destroy MK Nepal and all those who left the UML with him politically! They would have no future in the UML as long as KP Oli is still in power!], A call for change : Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s alternative as Maoist party chair will be found only when they start looking for one (kp)

18/08/2024: Prachanda’s Decline: From Revolutionary leader to failed PM, by Jitendra GC (kh) [A good analysis, but one that also applies in the same way to the two other PMs who have failed far too often in recent years, Oli and Deuba!], Maoists thought their internal rift was plugged. Not quite so ; The standing committee meeting was believed to have pacified dissidents. The row emerged again on Saturday, by Anil Giri (kp) [Without fundamental changes in terms of personnel and ideology, the decline of the major parties in recent decades will continue. The authoritarian attitudes of their ‘great’ leaders will not help either.], Prachanda's Politics On Rough Track?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), ‘All we got was silence’: Chure activists share their ordeal : After staging protests for over three months in the Capital with no government response, Chure activists now prepare for the second phase of their agitation, by Aarati Ray (kp) [This proves once again that the ‘top politicians’ are all equally disinterested in solving the really urgent concerns of the country and its people!], Nepal received Rs 1.445 trillion in remittances; 704,100 Nepalis went abroad for work last fiscal year (rep, PM Oli urges athletes to protect national unity amid rising division attempts (kh) [National unity is important. It is particularly jeopardised by those forces that oppose proper social inclusion and instead push Bahunbad and the patriarchal state, as all governments led by Oli, Dahal and Deuba have done in recent years! Nepal's athletes are certainly not responsible for this!]

17/08/2024: Supreme Court seeks specific law to address human smuggling : The court rules that the offence cannot be dealt with by the Human Trafficking or Foreign Employment act, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Glacier lake burst in Nepal’s Khumbu region triggered massive flood in Thame river (kh), Posthumanism’s Clash with Communism and Neoliberalism, by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep), Social Justice Key To Democratic Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

16/08/2024: Nepal's transitory justice : Nepal’s cross-party consensus on transitional justice leaves serious doubts about some provisions and implementation (nt), Renewed hope for justice : The passage of TRC bill is welcome, but the victims should get a hearing throughout the process (kp), Parties still hesitant to let go of time limit for corruption probe : Prime Minister Oli and Maoist chief Dahal yet to make their positions clear, amid growing opposition to bill’s provision, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [This is not the rigorous policy that Oli announced so grandly! Corrupt politicians and their clientele must be protected somehow!], Corruption and Statute of Limitations, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Dahal faced a storm at Maoist party meet. Then he pacified two lieutenants who led opposition : Party will resolve theoretical as well as ideological differences through dialogue, says Maoist Centre Secretary Karki, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Dudhkoshi flood devastates 40% of houses in Thame village (kh), Dudh Koshi Flood: Bad weather halts helicopter rescue operations from Kathmandu (kh), Flood in Thame village of Solukhumbu sweeps away 12 houses and a school (rep), Dudhkoshi Flood Update: Five rescued, one missing, 20 houses inundated (kh), Dudhkoshi Flood: Security personnel conduct search and rescue operations in Thame (kh), IN PICS: Massive flood in Dudh Koshi  river devastates Nepal’s Thame village (kh), Dudhkoshi flood sweeps away dozen houses, hotels, school, and clinic in Solukhumbu (kh), Flood in Solukhumbu destroys 12 houses : One missing as swollen Thame River sweeps through settlements in Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality in the Everest region (kp), MPs demand separate agency to deal with VAW (rep), 50 climate activists unite to launch nationwide campaign for environmental justice (kh), The geopolitics of Nepal’s politics… …as the Subcontinent becomes a political, economic, and socio-cultural battleground for Asia’s emerging powers, by Shristi Karki (nt)

15/07/2024: Nepali society must stand up for Dalit rights, by Simone Galimberti (ae), Nepal’s Peace Process Hits High Note : A moment of historic unity and commitment, by Ishwar Khanal (kh), Nepal’s peace process gets fresh push after transitional justice law revision endorsed ; Amendment bill passed by the House is silent on child soldiers, crimes against humanity and other acts of war crimes, by Binod Ghimire (kp), AWC criticizes ‘missed opportunity’ in Nepal’s transitional justice legislation (rep), Social media’s influence on politics: A double-edged sword, by Hari Prasad Ghimire (ae)

14/07/2024: Nepali women creating milestones, by Sumitra Karki (ae), New coalition, constitutional reform and political instability, by Rajaram Bartaula (rep), Bill to amend transitional justice law lands in House : Detailed discussion will be held on the bill today before it is put to a vote in Parliament (kp), House of Representatives passes TRC Bill (kp), US, EU and Switzerland welcome parliamentary endorsement of the Bill to amend TJ Act (rep), Nepal's Male-female Ratio Expected To Alter, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Power struggle resurfaces in Congress, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [This is a consequence of the anti-democratic authoritarianism that dominates all political parties and is encouraged by the Political Parties Law! True democracy requires diversity of opinion, fruitful dialogue and the appropriate inclusion of all sections of society. None of this exists in Nepal's political party landscape.], Get married in your 20s: PM (ae) [??], Supreme Court dismisses writ petitions against PM Oli’s appointment (kh)

13/08/2024: Dalit activist Khagendra Sunar arrested in Kathmandu (kh), South Asia’s battered democracies : At the core of every malaise is the lack of democratic intent among major political players of the region, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Chairman Dahal faces unprecedented challenge in party : Two deputy general secretaries urge the Maoist Centre chief to set a timeline for leadership transfer, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Dahal, Oli and Deuba are responsible by name in their parties for an authoritarian leadership style and the lack of practised democracy and social inclusion. The sooner they withdraw from active politics, the better for Nepal!], Dahal’s self-serving leadership under scrutiny, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), How Nepal can avoid a political debacle : The new government would do well to focus on good governance, by Pramod K Kantha (kp) [It would be a prerequisite that the political parties abolish their patriarchal Bahunbad and endeavour to represent the interests and concerns of all social groups in the country equally!], Push for 50 percent women candidates in direct electoral system (kh) [This is a very good demand, but it should go hand in hand with the correct participation of the numerous social groups on the basis of the census figures, which was already prescribed by the 2007 interim constitution, but was simply ignored by the political parties. This would have the logical consequence, for example, that only 6 per cent of candidates would be male Bahuns. With its enormous ethnic and cultural diversity, Nepal could become a model country.], Corruption with an expiry date : The impractical five-year deadline for filing graft cases harms national interest (kp) [Do politicians and parties want to protect themselves and their clientele?], Writ petition filed against TRC Bill at Supreme Court (kh), TRC Bill presented to House of Representatives (kh), Address Landless Squatters' Problems, by Uttam Maharjan (rn)

12/08/2024: Reminiscing last week: Helicopter crash, political developments (kh), Mistrusted, misguided : No one will be fooled by Dahal’s new bid to resurrect his image as a champion of progressive agendas (kp), Political renewal : If you are in a position to form the government, your art of deal-making must be at a different high, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp), Political Instability takes Toll on Nepal’s Economic Development, by Dutta Shree Duwadi (rep), Constitution amendment and concerns of Madhes, by Randhir Chaudhary (ae), Congress-UML constitution revision proposal against election mandate : A polarisation between those who want to protect the statute and those who want to trample on it has become inevitable, interview with Giriraj Mani Pokharel, CPN-MC (kp), Ensure Justice To Conflict Victims, by Ballav Dahal (rn), The curious case of disappearance of Indian TV channels : For the past two weeks, 72 channels under Sony, Star, Zee, and iCast banners have been stopped in Nepal, by Krishana Prasain (kp), More than 2 lakh children in economic activity, by Bishwas Regmi (rn), Mukul Dhakal’s letter to PM: Abolish provincial structure (rep) [It is not the federal system that should be abolished, but its abuse by the political parties and the national political level. Only people who want to prevent proper social and regional inclusion and the abolition of Bahunbad can wish for the abolition of federalism and the PR electoral system!]

11/08/2024: Maoist leader Janardhan proposes leadership overhaul : Calls for expanded ideological focus (kh), New push for a law to raise vote threshold to secure PR seats : In amendments proposed in the bill to integrate election laws, the poll commission gives voters the NOTA option, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [An extremely anti-democratic approach by two ostensibly large parties that were able to win just half of the votes in the last elections and at the same time suffered double-digit losses! The sole aim seems to be to eliminate smaller parties and increase the share of their own parties in parliament!], As RSP expands, it is following in the footsteps of the old parties it despised : To achieve bigger electoral success, the two-year-old party now advocates stronger organisation. That might create its own problems, analysts warn, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Who benefits from migration bans? It’s time to abolish migration bans on domestic work and regulate the actors profiting from t7ese policies, by Ayushman Bhagat, Sita Mademba and Rajib Neupane (kp), SC issues show cause order for Chudamani 30arma's imprisonment (rep9

10/07/2024: Rights g1oup slams gaps in transitional justice revision bill : Accountability Watch Committee calls for key changes to ensure respect for victims’ rights and judicial independence (kp), Activists in fresh protest demanding provincial minister’s dismissal : Badshah Kurmi, a Congress leader and Provincial Assembly member in Lumbini, is the prime accused in Nirmala Kurmi’s disappearance and capture of her property (kp), Nepal invests billions in hydel. But new fuel pipelines will grow carbon footprint : India has agreed to build new petroleum pipelines, storage. Another pipeline to supply LPG to Nepal is on the table, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Nearly 60 percent of drinking water in Lalitpur district contaminated with deadly microbes : Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited, the water supply agency, urges the public to boil water properly before drinking (kp), Stability Requires Improved State's Indicators, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Supreme Court's Order Aims At Saving Valley Rivers, by Hasana Timalsina (rn), Dalit community protests against unequal ministerial and political appointments (with photos) (kh)

09/08/2024: Accountability Watch Committee raises objections on TJ bill (rep), Top court orders law amendments before next polls to ensure constitutional spirit of inclusiveness : ‘Nepal should also follow the criteria of narrowly tailored proportionality like in other countries while giving opportunity to the deprived community’, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Higher vote threshold for political parties will be hard to set, analysts say : Election authority working to amend law on political parties but revisions not yet known, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [CPN (UML) and NC have received just 52 per cent of the votes and now they want to throw the other half of the votes under the bus by manipulating the electoral system? Since NC and UML have no real common ground, this coalition, which is determined by power aspects, will not last long anyway. How fortunate that the two parties do not have the two-thirds majority in parliament needed to amend the constitution!], Supreme Court stays dismissal of Acharya and Pun from NEA directorsn : The top court orders authorities not to implement the ministerial-level decision until next order (kp), Three men in a rocky boat : Nepal’s top political leaders feel entitled, just like a certain Begum chased out of her country, by Biswas Baral (kp), Smoothening the transition : Nepal is accomplishing the goal of graduating from the LDC status, but its readiness will be tested, by Hanaa Singer-Hamdy (kp), Brain gain into brain drain : Invest in quality higher education to deter youth out-migration and revive the economy, by Sonia Awale (nt)

08/08/2024: Poor implementation of Constitution fails Dalits, by Sushil Darnal (ae), Top leaders vow to pass transitional justice law amendments : PM Oli, Congress President Deuba and Maoist Centre chair Dahal jointly receive recommendations from a taskforce, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Don’t squander this moment : A rare opportunity has presented itself to bring the peace process to a desired end (kp), The stability chimera : The Congress-UML coalition runs the risk of causing bigger problems, by Mohan Guragain (kp), Nepal’s LDC graduation full of challenges, opportunities : A study highlights need to reform regulatory frameworks, enhance institutional procedures, improve human resource capabilities, diversify export markets (kp), Issues For Constitutional Review, by Mukti Rijal (rn), The answer to Nepal’s brain drain, by Robert Vanwey (ae)

07/08/2024: Narratives on Corruption and Anti-Corruption, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Oli’s claim that he won’t indulge in corruption raises eyebrows : Opposition leader says Oli is not serious about corruption control and challenges him to do more than offer lip service (kp), Dissent in UML : KP Oli as the party’s custodian should be promoting healthy debates and discussions (kp) [Democratic dialogue with other opinions does not fit in with KP Oli's authoritarian management style!], Post-legislative scrutiny: Lessons from the UK : The involvement of both parliament and the government makes PLS comprehensive, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Air Dynasty helicopter crashes in Nuwakot, four dead (rep), Female labor force participation up in Madhes, by Manika Jha (ae)

06/08/2024: Dalit repression by ethnic groups : Ethnic leaders excluded Dalits from their movements and didn’t talk about ending untouchability, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Time for mature diplomacy : Why not pick envoys through political consultations and let them work for a full four-year term? (kp), Oli, Geopolitics and Look-around Foreign Policy, by GP Acharya (rep), Peace Process Towards Conclusion, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), The world should stand for Bhutanese refugees’ rights, by Sabina Jamarkattel (ae)

05/08/2024: Successive governments ignore directives on Dalit representation : Dalit lawmakers decry persistent discrimination despite political changes, by Binod Ghimire (kp) ["The Dalit shall have the right to participate in all bodies of the State on the basis of the principle of proportional inclusion." (Article 40 of the constitution). In view of the deliberate disregard for this article, all governments, including the current Oli government, are illegitimate. Their misbehaviour is not a trivial offence but a serious breach of the constitution! Male Bahunbad must be ended immediately. For example, in view of the inclusion provision of the Constitution, there should only be 1-2 male Bahuns in the Council of Ministers, but there are currently 10!], Indigenous Commission urges govt to celebrate World Indigenous Day as a national event (kh), Reminiscing last week: Political shifts and challenges (kh), Oli says no to factionalism in UML : Analysts criticise the directive coming from the leader who once built a strong faction to reach the party’s top, by Puruashottam Poudel (kp) [How could they? All critics were silenced in the most authoritarian manner, pushed onto a siding, punished or forced out of the party!], Do it anyway : Nepal’s three biggest parties have committed to fighting future elections on their own. They should (kp) [First asking for the votes of other parties, as happened with the electoral alliances, and then forming other coalitions with these votes is not democratic and fair, but highly criminal electoral fraud!], Monetary policy blunder : Bringing out the policy a week later than the scheduled time doesn’t boost the confidence of foreign investors, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp), Political consensus for amending charter, by Jagadish Dahal (ae), Prachanda urges Nepali leaders to learn from B’desh crisis (kh) [It may indeed be time for Nepal's civil society to make the politicians realise that it is time to take a stand and get off their self-important high horse!]

04/08/2024: Two-party deal short of giving provinces promised stability : The Congress-UML agreement suggests that the change in federal coalition will sway provincial governments, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [The so-called top politicians do not want a federal system. In their centralised way of thinking, they want to keep everything under their direct control. The provinces serve them only to provide posts for their clientele and to satisfy subordinate politicians who have to obey their orders. The decisions regarding the provinces are made exclusively by the high-caste lords in Kathmandu.], Mani Thapa’s exit puts spotlight on the fate of ex-Maoists in UML : A leader says former Maoists who joined the UML were given importance at the time of NCP split but were gradually sidelined, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [This fits in with KP Oli's authoritarian style, who is happy to walk over dead bodies to realise his personal interests! His current government partners are also likely to realise this soon.], Justice For Conflict Victims On Horizon?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [In principle, people who were in one way or another responsible for the crimes at the time are not suited to bring about justice for the victims and their families!]

03/08/2024: ‘Chhaupadi’ is ubiquitous: Call to establish dignified menstruation as a social norm (kh), Bill shortage stagnates Parliament : 15 bills are stalled in committees, awaiting political consensus to move forward: Official, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The new government calls this "political stability". There is no recognisable change from the previous governments, all led by Oli, Deuba or Dahal.], Constitutional Amendment for Financial Referendums, by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep), Panchasheel: Keystone Of Nepal’s Foreign Policy, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

02/08/2024: 3 parties confirm deal on transitional justice bill revision : Victims remain divided as some object to reduced sentencing and call it a bid to protect the perpetrators, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Nepal's Transitional Justice Must Prioritize Victims at its Core, by Apekshya Paudel (rep), President Paudel appoints three new State Ministers  (kh) [At least two men from Janajati groups and a Dalit woman for this lower section of the cabinet. However, once again, one of the two men does not have a clean criminal record.], Victims of cooperatives fraud take to the streets demanding their deposits back : Parbat-based Tapain Hamro Cooperatives chief fled a year ago after embezzling Rs290 million, by Prakash Baral (kp), Loan-shark victims reach agreement with local administration to withdraw their protest (rep), Over 741,000 Nepalis left for foreign employment in FY 2023/24 (rep), Fatalism and fatalities : Travel safety in Nepal cannot be an island of efficiency when the entire political machinery is dysfunctional, by Sonia Awale (nt), Monetary politics : Nepal Rastra Bank eased monetary policy under corporate pressure, but that does not fix structural woes (nt)

01/08/2024: Task force on TRC reaches consensus (kh) [The law must fulfil international standards and not serve the interests of the representatives of the forces that were in charge at the time, i.e. the Maoist leaders, the government, the army and the monarchy!], Oli: New versus old : More disappointments are on the way. Or will there be a collective explosion of people’s anger?, by Naresh Koirala (kp), Make it better : Parliamentary hearing has gotten a bad rap. Rather than ditch it, it should be made more effective (kp), Cooperative victims take to streets with masks and tape over their mouths (Photos) (kh), Sindoor, tika and topi now allowed while taking National ID Card photos (rep) [Does this apply only to the cultural attires of the Hindu castes or also to the other types of the country's numerous ethnic groups?], Electoral Reform On The Anvil?, by Mukti Rijal (rn) [The male party leaders are in favour of a return to a purely direct election system because this would make it much easier for them to expand the Khas Arya state and manipulate politics. This would mean that a great promise made in 2006, the creation of a socially inclusive state, would finally be shelved. Social unrest is becoming more likely. It would make more sense to reform the PR system and free it from the nominations by the party leaders!], Crisis and its long-term impact on mental health in Nepal, by Nabin Prasad Joshi (ae)

31/07/2024: Antecedent of the ethnonational majoritarianism : Hegemonic assertions that Nepal enjoys ‘a culture of peace and harmony’ at all times are purely synthetic, by CK Lal (kp), Nepal conflict victims reject sentence reduction : Ex-child soldiers criticise omission of role in transitional justice law revision bill, demand recognition and support, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Can Oli the autocrat become a democrat? It requires a willingness to embrace collaboration and a respect for democratic principles, by Sambridh Ghimire (kp) [Be sure he cannot! In a truly democratic system, he would never have become PM again after everything he did in 2020/21!], Rethinking ‘brain drain’ : There is no easy way to make young Nepalis stay back in their own country, either to work or to study (kp), Rastriya Swatantra Party: A Dwindling Hope, by Mahesh Kushwaha (rep), A Treaty Without Any Utility?, by Dhruba Hari Adhikary (rn), Nepal's public debt doubles in just five years (rep)

30/07/2024: Women and tokenism : Instead of creating a more equal field, tokenism will destroy our gender-equal dreams (kp), Misuse of reservation quota rampant, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep) [Long live the patriarchy and nepotism of the Khas Arya minority, especially the Bahuns!], NC, UML and Maoist Center near breakthrough in TRC agreement (kh) [Without the participation of the victims?], Hearing panel rejects Pradhan’s nomination for election commissioner : Rejection follows allegations of past sexual abuse and Pradhan’s withdrawal of candidacy on Monday, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Monetary policy orchestration : The policy has blatantly failed to reinvigorate the small-and-medium- enterprise (SME) ecosystem, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Relevance of  Two-Party System in Nepal, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep) [The two parties together did not even receive 53 per cent of the votes in 2022 and they are in constant decline (13 per cent less than in 2017). There is no recognisable justification for a two-party system.], Cabinet names 19 envoys, replaces three province heads : Ashok Sigdel appointed acting chief of Nepal Army. He will be army chief on September 10. Several secretaries transferred, by Anil Giri (kp 30/07/2024) [An extremely serious violation of Article 282 of the Constitution: The ranks of ambassadors are no more socially inclusive than the Oli Cabinet is.]

29/07/2024: Monsoon-displaced families yet to get promised money : At least 140 people have died since June 10. Local officials say they are helpless as relief funds are tied up in red tape, by Arjun Poudel (kp) [The constant power struggles between politicians and parties at all levels of the political system are much more important than respecting the guiding principles for the governance that are mentioned in part 4 of the constitution. To be on the safe side, Article 55 also stipulates that these principles cannot be enforced, i.e. a carte blanche for hollow promises and failure to provide assistance by the state!], When crime pays : The country’s two biggest and best established political parties are openly promoting criminals and gangsters (kp), Economic reforms are the most we can expect from this coalition : Party leaders haven’t spoken against the selection of gangsters as ministers. Even the office bearers are silent now. This is dangerous, interview with Govind Raj Polharel, Nepali Congress (kp), Breaking the cycle : The recent success of upstart parties is a testament to changing voting behaviour, by John Narayan Parajuli (kp) [But the upstart parties must also stick to what they promise and not chum up to the misguided old parties in order to participate in their state-damaging machinations!], Pradhan withdraws candidacy for Election Commissioner amid controversy (rep), Widen Dalits' Participation In Media, by Sushil Darnal (rn),

28/07/2024: Strong state, weak governance : Sovereignty of the state can be preserved only through prudent domestic and foreign policies, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Ruling alliance mulling to appoint a new speaker and deputy speaker, by Ishwari Subedi (rep) [The shortcomings of the political system are many as the constant manipulation by the ‘democratic’ top politicians mercilessly demonstrates!], He ‘disappeared’ a woman. Congress made him minister : Badshah Kurmi, a Lumbini assembly member, is accused in Nirmala Kurmi’s disappearance, of grabbing property, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Navigating Kathmandu with disability is a challenge : Even the new pavements built in the metropolis do not meet the standard measurements for wheelchair use, say users, by Aarati Ray (kp), Socialist Front Left Rudderless?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [Dahal's political decline and that of his party seems unstoppable, but given the constant manipulation of Nepalese politicians, you can never be sure!]

27/07/2024: Three-party taskforce ‘near deal’ on transitional justice law amendments : Activists, victims decry reduced sentencing citing threats to judicial independence (kp), Rate cuts, payment extension as Nepal moves to ‘easing’ : For the first time, central bank admits the country suffered an ‘economic slowdown’ in the past two consecutive years, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Challenges Confronting the New Coalition, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Nurturing The Virtues Of Social Cohesion, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Navigating Nepal's Transition From LDC Status, by Aastha Pokhrel (rn), UML and NC to lead Koshi government in turns (kh) [Unproductive and democratically unjustifiable nonsense. The link with the planned new transfer of power at national level finally renders the idea of federalism absurd.]

26/07/2024: Exploring the concept of ‘high moral character’ in constitutional context (kh), Aerial death traps : No corrupt leader or bureaucrat should be allowed to stop the bifurcation of the CAAN (kp), Deal on reduced sentencing concerns rights defenders : A three-member panel representing the three major parties claims to have reached an agreement on reducing the sentence for serious conflict-era rights violators by three fourths (kp) [The dishonest politicians simply refuse to do justice to the victims of the Maoist uprising, presumably because they are afraid of being held responsible themselves!], Wealth distribution among provinces : The wealth distribution data from the 2021 census provides essential insights for targeted policy interventions, by Hem Raj Regmi (kp), Industrial districts unable to propel private sector growth : Average industry capacity utilisation fell to 58.47 percent in third quarter of the fiscal year 2023-24, compared to 62.31 percent in the second quarter (kp), Crash raises concerns about its impact on tourism and transport industries, by Sara Pahari (rep), Democracy’s sidekicks : Nepal’s two biggest parties uniting gives both added reason to be accountable to voters, by Shristi Karki (nt), To save the Tarai, save the Siwalik : Degradation of the most fragile fold of the Himalaya threatens the plains where half of Nepalis live, by Kamal Maden (nt)

25/07/2024: Parties or personality cults? One sphere where the ‘Afno Manchhe’ culture has really thrived is the political parties of Nepal (kp), Planes are coming down. Nepali state is least bothered : On a sunny Wednesday, a passenger jet of Saurya Airlines crashed in Kathmandu airport, killing 18 people. The flight captain survives and is recovering, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Relatives of Saurya Airlines crash victims question the regulator’s role : They hold the airliner and the civil aviation authority responsible. Others want to focus on hard facts, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), A textbook case of bad writing : From grammar to syntax, Nepali textbooks, even those prescribed by expensive schools, read awful, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Journalist Shrestha receives bomb threat; calls for immediate action (rep)

24/07/2024: Are the provinces truly a burden? The institutionalisation of the provinces has been neglected by the federal government and key party leaders alike, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Delay in filling party positions highlights decay in internal democracy : JSP-N and CPN (Unified Socialist) recently held their general conventions, but have delayed filling key positions, opting to handpick office bearers instead of holding elections, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [All of Nepal's political parties lack democratic structures and procedures and, in particular, social inclusion. They are dominated and controlled by the patriarchy of so-called high Hindu castes, actually a minority of the country's entire population, who have declared their culture, language and religion to be national identity.], How long will the NC-UML alliance last?, by Balkrishna Adhikari (rep) [Not for long! The power struggles among the top politicians are all about personal power ambitions. They couldn't care less about the country and its people!], NC makes murder-accused Badshah a minister; Activists say the current govt belongs to ‘oppressors’ (rep) [None of the parties has any scruples about covering up for people accused of capital offences or corrupt elements and promoting them to high political or administrative positions! Trials go on for many years and are repeatedly delayed.], NHRC urges against appointment of controversial figures to public office (kh), Increase in FDI vs Inflation Control, by Nisha Jha (kh), Chinese aid delays lead Nepal to self-fund Araniko Highway upgrade : Maoist lawmaker says the government has allocated Rs3.6 billion to upgrade a 26-km section of the highway (kh) [This is not honest of China, but Nepal should not focus on foreign aid for everything!], Challenges Facing the Nepali Education System : Over 50% of students failed to secure any grades in SEE, by Anuricca Giri (rep), Time To Instil Hope In People, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rn)

23/07/2024: A Cabinet sans Dalits : The previous coalition government led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal had no Dalit minister either., by Mitra Pariyar (kp) [Nepal's male Bahun are so competent that they could actually do without other social groups completely. According to the constitutional rules of social inclusion, the current 22 ministers would include three Dalits but only one male Bahun (see Article 40 of the constitution)!], Nepal will settle Kalapani through diplomacy: PM : Says the country’s claim will rely on Sugauli Treaty, various maps and historical facts and evidence (kp) [And why did you do the opposite during your previous failed premiership? By the way, India is not expected to relent. Kalapani was just one of many Indian bases along Nepal's northern border during the India-China conflict. All the others were evacuated by India in the early 1970s. India is well aware of the wrongful situation!], District hospitals struggle with budget cuts for family planning programmes : Experts warn funding shortfall could trigger a rise in unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and maternal and child deaths, by Arjun Poudel (kp), New Alliance Poised For Smooth Ride, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Two-thirds prime minister : Oli’s success depends on whether he entertains differing viewpoints in and outside the coalition (kp) [This says nothing at all, as Dahal's numerous confidence questions and his ultimate failure prove. Nepal's politics will remain unpredictable as long as Oli, Dahal and Deuba continue to play their power games!], The coalition conundrum, by Anupam Bhattarai (ae), Limitation of press freedom should be determined: Minister Gurung (rn) [???]

22/07/2024: Broken ladder for women in politics : The current state of the Cabinet is not just a disappointment; it is an outrage, by Divya Rana and Devika Thapa (kp) [This applies not only to the lack of participation of women, but also to the continued marginalisation of Dalits, Muslims and other social groups, which together make up the overwhelming majority of the Nepalese population. This criticism affects not only politics, but all areas of public life. Male Bahunbad sends its regards!], Minister's concern over low representation of women in media (rn) [The representation of women should be at least as high as in the cabinet?], Oli wins trust vote, pledges stability, economic recovery : Secures 188 votes, exceeding two-thirds majority by four votes, by Purtushottam Poudel (kp) [This is an opportunistic assertion without any recognisable basis. The very agreement that the government should change again after about two years indicates continued political instability and highlights the ongoing power struggle between the so-called top politicians as their main concern! They never honour agreements anyway.], Prime Minister Oli outlines his domestic, foreign policies, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Chief ministers of Bagmati and Lumbini resign : Congress’ Bahadur Singh Lama may become Bagmati chief minister, by Subash Bidari and Birendra KC (kp) [The centralised carousel of power continues to turn in supposedly federal Nepal!], ‘Only 20 percent of landless squatters in Kathmandu are genuine’ (rep)

21/07/2024: Bankariya people have become squatters in their own land : The endangered community members, known as the ‘children of land’, are rendered landless, a violation of their fundamental right to life, security, shelter and dignity, by Aarati Ray (kp), Achham landslip victims languish in temporary shelter : It is not possible to send the landslide displaced people home anytime soon as the risk is still there, chief district officer says, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Switch in coalition partners a challenge or an opportunity?, by Binod Basnyat (kh), Oli’s floor test today amid calls to make 2-party deal public : The prime minister is poised to win the support of over two thirds of House of Representatives members, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Former coup plotters should not be PM. Doesn't the UML have a clean politician?], Judge Dhakal to conduct hearing of case filed against PM Oli’s appointment (rn) [The problem is less to be seen in a misapplication of the constitution than in Oli's disqualification due to his machinations in 2020/21!], Writ against PM Oli’s appointment moves to constitutional bench (rep 21/07/2024), PM Oli secures two-third vote of confidence (rep), Three Madhes-based parties back Oli-led government (kh), Congress general secretaries ask Oli to quell doubts over future power transfer : As they demand Congress-UML deal be made public, a Congress leader says they were simply venting frustration at having been excluded from power-sharing negotiations (kp) [Your own party president was part of the deal. He should therefore disclose this in the same way!], PM Oli unveils seven-point agreement between NC and UML (rep), Dancing with Deuba, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Behind Oli’s sly return to power : He may have tossed the idea of constitutional amendments with the intent of humouring New Delhi, by Sanjeeb Satgainya (kp), Is Mixed Electoral System Flawed?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [To put it better: the problem lies in the abuse of both the direct and the proportional election system by the high-caste male elite of the parties. In this form, the direct voting system, which has never been honestly intended and is ultimately distorted by anti-democratic electoral alliances, prevents a correct distribution of power and social inclusion!]

20/07/2024: Capital expenditure growth enters slow lane after Covid : In the past four years, the average capital spending has remained at 60 percent, demonstrating the slow pace of economic and development activities, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Leveraging The Flair Of Diplomacy, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

19/07/2024: Public debt exceeds Rs 2.434 trillion, increasing by over Rs 305 billion in one year (rep), Testing Times for PM Oli, by Yuba Nath Lamsal (rep), Oli’s path forward (ae) [He found himself in a similar situation in 2018 and did the worst thing he could have done to the young federal republic!  People should finally stop seeing a perspective in Oli.], Parliamentary committee directs govt to reopen closed sugar mills (rep), Surya Darshan Cooperative transferred 50 million to Rabi Lamichhane associated Gorkha Media: Surya Thapa (kh), Rivers be dammed : Nepal struggles to balance energy and water needs with dams that damage livelihoods and ecosystems, by Pinki Sris Rana (nt)

18/07/2024: Police start inquiries about missing kin, families claim : Conflict victims’ rights advocates, relatives object to interrogations while two commissions stay idle, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Freed Kamaiyas’ journey from bondage to prosperity : Before liberation in 2000, Asturni Dagoura worked tirelessly, on a landlord’s farm, struggling with debt. Now she lives with her family in her own house, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp), PM Oli wooing fringe parties; aims for a two-thirds majority (kh), Court ruling to boost KMC’s push to evict riverside squatters: Bagmati Civilisation officials say squatter hut demolition will resume with a simultaneous relocation plan, by Purushottam Poudel (kp)

17/07/2024: Supreme Court orders removal of riverside squatters : Says authorities should clear settlements along Bagmati and provide alternative housing for genuine squatters, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Annex on IMF report shows Nepal cooperatives risks, advises actions : Suggests liquidation with repayment of savings of failed cooperatives, and asset transfers to healthy cooperatives, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Mixed signals : Prime Minister Oli has given out both positive and negative vibes in his first few days in office (kp) [What are the positive ones?], Perplexities of the permanent minority : Strengthening the Khas-Arya supremacy appears to be the main agenda of the Oli government, by CK Lal (kp), Harnessing Demographic Diversity, by Jhabindra Bhandari (rn)

16/07/2024: PM Oli cabinet overshadowed by two controversial ministers (kh) [It must be remembered that Oli's 2021 image is also anything but worthy of government!], Sharat Singh Bhandari becomes minister for the 20th time!, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep), Jajarkot earthquake survivors are battling monsoon in temporary shelters : Many displaced have fallen ill in affected districts of Jajarkot, Rukum West and Salyan (kp) [In 2022, the top politicians made grandiose promises of rapid aid during their "tourist visits" to the earthquake region. The victims must understand that the constant power struggles and changes of government first require all the energy of the politicians!], Data cooking in government surveys : There is a dearth of institutions in Nepal capable of carrying out large-scale research, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Balancing Infrastructure with Ecology, by Bhuvan Dharel (rep), Bolster Federalism For Good Governance, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), SC orders eviction of squatters from riverbanks with compensation (kh)

15/07/2024: Strengthening Indigenous Rights: Key to Peace and Prosperity in Nepal's Federal Era, by Nabraj Lama (rep) [The ruling Khas Arya minority refuses to understand this!], Writ petition filed against appointment of UML Chair Oli as Prime Minister (kh), These are the 21 new ministers of the Oli-led government : Singh and Paudel named Deputy Prime Ministers, Arzu Rana Minister for Foreign Affairs (kh), Oli Cabinet sans Dalit representation, women get two seats (kh) [Outstanding social non-inclusion in the tradition of Khas Arya patriarchy! And nepotism is also present!], Challenges of NC-UML coalition, by Kamal SDev Bhattarai (ae), Oli gets opportunity to fix his chequered history : Amid government failures, there is not much excitement in the public but Oli has no luxury to fail, analysts say, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Oli will never change! He should never have become PM again simply because of his attempted coup in 2021!], Oli 4.0 : Has KP Oli really learned from his mistakes? The onus is on him to prove his critics wrong (kp), Oppressed classes felt betrayed, other sections didn’t accept Maoists : A force mightier than the Maoists may emerge to take the space it occupied in the past, interview with Ram Karki, CPN-MC (kp), Finance Minister Paudel views stock market as mirror of economy : Vows to form committee to explore new public finance options (kh), NEPSE declines on the first day of new Finance Minister’s tenure (kh), High court allows KMC to expand pavements in New Road (rep)

14/07/2024: Absurdities of political parties : Nepali leaders take pride in becoming prime ministers often, leaving behind no imprints of their governments, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Power struggles render parliament ineffective, by Tejendra Kafle (rep) [Three power-hungry and at the same time incompetent politicians are ruthlessly destroying the country! The new government will have just as little positive effect as all the previous ones. It were always the same demagogues anyway.], Is Proportional Representation the Cause of Frequent Government Changes in Nepal?, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep) [The problem is not the PR system as such, but the fact that it is solely in the hands of a few top politicians. They are the real problem because they also misuse the direct election system as an anti-inclusion tool! This is one of the main reasons for political stagnation, constant changes of government and corruption!], Public Interest Litigation versus Publicity Interest Litigation, by Bivek Chaudhary (kh), Infrastructure Cooperation a Leverage of Soft Power and a Challenge, by Binoj Basnyat (kh), KP Sharma Oli to be appointed prime minister today : Nepali Congress and CPN-UML working to prepare their lists of ministers for the swearing-in on Monday, by Anil Giri (kp), UML Chair Oli appointed Prime Minister, swearing-in on Monday (kh), President appoints KP Sharma Oli as prime minister : This is Oli’s fourth stint as the country’s chief executive (kp) [The coup-monger of 2021 is back in office. This is what they call constitutional democracy in Nepal!], Observers cast doubt over the longevity of Congress-UML coalition : The collaboration may not be smooth sailing as the two parties are the major competitors in national politics, they say, by Purushottam Poudel (kp)

13/07/2024: Prime Minister Dahal loses vote of confidence in House : Dahal lost his position as only 63 lawmakers gave him the vote of confidence, less than half the majority figure of 138 in the 275-member House, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Oli claims prime minister’s post with Congress backing : Dahal ousted after losing trust vote. President to appoint Oli PM by Sunday, by Anil Giri (kp), The Challenges of NC-UML Coalition, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), UML Chairman Oli to be appointed PM on Sunday morning, swearing-in ceremony in  afternoon (rep), Bolstering Sovereignty Of Public Goods, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), New alliance of UML and NC demand resignation of Sudurpaschim CM Sodari (kh) [Long live the centralised state!]

12/07/2024: Nepal's demographic window is closing : The country must make the most of its youth surge to prepare for tomorrow's ageing society, by Sonia Awale (nt), IMF flags risks from fragile politics and cooperatives failure in Nepal : Warns of growing financial vulnerabilities, and risk of lender failures threatening banking sector’s stability, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Low capital expenditure, financial sector vulnerabilities and political instability likely to affect Nepal’s pace of economic recovery: IMF (rep), Corruption: Nepal’s cry for help : Nepal has ratified the 2011 UN Convention Against Corruption, so the government should take all measures to fight corruption, by Bishow Parajuli (kp), Almost certain to fail, Dahal goes for a floor test today : Backed by 268 lawmakers in his first floor test, Dahal is likely to see that count slashed by almost 200 this time, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), PM Dahal fails to secure confidence vote (kh), Dahal loses PM post after failing to secure parliamentary trust vote (rep) [What do we learn from this? Votes of confidence mean nothing. They are ordered by the party leaders according to their personal power interests and change every few weeks. The main thing is to maintain the political instability of the country! Politicians never mean what they say!], President Paudel summons constitutional experts to discuss formation of new govt (kh)[The constitution is very clear. Article 76 (3) only comes into question if a government cannot be formed on the basis of Article 76 (2), i.e. if there is no politician who can demonstrate a majority of votes in parliament. The NC and UML have obviously reached an agreement on this. In view of the power struggles that have already begun between these two parties, however, the next government is unlikely to last long. The earliest we can hope for political stability is when Oli, Dahal and Deuba are finally sent into retirement!], President Paudel calls for parties to stake claim for new government as per Article 76 (2) (kh), NC-UML alliance poised to nominate Oli for Prime Minister post (kh), Congress, UML struggle over power-sharing : KP Sharma Oli is said to be against appointing any deputy prime minister in his Cabinet, by Anil Giri (kp) [The NC should have known that making deals with the most dishonourable politician of the lot is all about personal power and positions! The next government will also be short-lived, but the future PM will cling to power by all legal and illegal means, similar to 2020/21.], Oli-Dahal-Deuba show : As Oli prepares to replace Dahal as PM, it is worth pondering when this sordid cycle will end (kp), Maoist Centre-UML tussle surfaces in National Assembly : Meeting deferred without discussing and endorsing the three bills on the agenda, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Government backtracks on plan to make National ID cards mandatory for social security allowance : Cabinet meeting extends terms of two transitional justice commissions until mid-July 2025 (kp), Rabi challenges new alliance to prove him guilty in fraud case (rn) [This is for a court to decide, not the executive! If you are innocent, you have nothing to fear. If the Dahal government protected you, it would also have to face the consequences.], The more things change, the more they remain the same : Vehicles mired in the mud on Nepal’s highways are a fitting metaphor of the nation’s politics (nt), What’s cooking in Nepal besides politics? Over-reliance on hydroelectricity at the cost of solar power is high-risk and high-cost, by Sonia Awale (nt)

11/07/2024: Nepal rights commission delays law revision after avoiding downgrade : Global alliance of rights bodies has called for NHRC Act revision in line with Paris Principles, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Cooperatives victims press House panel to probe Rabi Lamichhane, GB Rai : Though the panel invited representative victims of 29 cooperatives, they focused on Gorkha Media Network and the two prime accused in the scam (kp), A taste of his own medicine : Dahal now finds no one but himself to blame for the unsavoury situation he has led his party into, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Oli defends deal with Deuba, says constitution amendment still a matter of negotiation : UML chair says two largest parties have agreed to amend the charter to protect national interests and uplift Nepalis’ condition (kp) [It makes no difference whether Oli, Dahal or Deuba are PMs. They all have neither charisma nor perspective and have amply demonstrated their incompetence. All three are only interested in personal power!], Oli conspired against me, says PM Dahal : The prime minister faces the vote of confidence in the House tomorrow (kp), Community initiatives in Lumbini Province are helping dropout girls return to school : In the villages of Rupandehi, cultural norms and economic pressures keep many Dalit and Muslim girls from school, by Sanju Paudel (kp), Bhutan: The Paradox of Happiness and Human Rights Violations, by CM Niroula (rep), Consumer Law: Safeguarding all customers’ rights, by Durga Prasad Khanal (ae), Govt fails to spend 43 percent of development budget as FY 2023/24 nears end (rep), Govt decides to extend the terms of TJ bodies by one year (rep) [Without the will for justice for the victims of the uprising, the creation of the necessary laws based on international standards and sufficient personnel and financial resources, this is a sham and a waste of time and money!]

10/07/2024: Time to amend the constitution : Nepal stands at a crossroads where constitutional amendments can pave the way for a prosperous future, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Constitutional amendment through referendum : Power-hungry politicians gravitating toward new parties/faces in search of solutions have failed the people, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp), Congress and UML waiting for ‘right time’ to disclose deal : Other parties demand prompt disclosure saying they need to know proposed amendments to the constitution, by Anil Giri (kp), Recurrent violence plagues Nepal’s juvenile correction centres : Watchdog says these homes resemble prisons, lack basic amenities and are overcrowded (kp), Bangladesh writes to Nepal to proceed with power trade agreement : Nepal Electricity Authority Managing Director Ghising says export of 40 MW of electricity will start this monsoon (kp) [Nepal produces plenty of electricity during the monsoon. The foreign currency would be important for the country. But the politicians are more interested in the eternal power struggles, changes of government and replacement of personnel.  This is the only thing they understand by democracy!], The Cost of Remittances : Is Nepal Sacrificing Its Future for Present Gains?, by Dikson Limbu (rep), If anything, Dahal should be thankful to Oli and Deuba: He managed to remain in power so long by playing off UML and NC against exh other, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [But the other two self-centred politicians, who have failed several times, will not make things any better. All three of them should finally say goodbye to politics for the good of Nepal!]]

09/07/2024: What’s in the sinister deal? The oppressed are beginning to worry that the Congress-UML pact is a conspiracy to curtail their rights and privileges, by Mitra Pariyar (kp) [Even the drafting of the constitution was ultimately the work of the male high-caste elite, especially of the NC and UML. It included further steps to maintain the dominance and privileges of the traditional elite and to prevent the promised social inclusion, e.g. reduction of the proportional electoral system, release of the direct election system to the traditional male highcaste elite, cutting and naming of the provinces in the interests of the Khas Arya elite, identification of state and nation with the culture of the Khas Arya minority, non-implementation of the federal state, etc. Now it is obviously a matter of eliminating the few remaining improvements after the Maoist uprising and the end of the authoritarian Hindu monarchy.], Balen's Posthumanist Vision for the Mindfulness City : This holistic approach aims to conserve natural habitats, revitalize urban areas, and promote biodiversity within the cityscape, by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep), Governor blames regulatory gaps for cooperatives crisis : Identifies unlimited expansion, unregulated deposits, undefined operational boundaries as contributing factors, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Missing state : Little has been done for those affected by floods and landslides over the years (kp), Dahal’s impending political downfall : Despite being part of Nepal’s transformative changes, he has remained an insecure politician, by Anurag Acharya (kp), Can Dahal turn the tide?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Can NC-UML Alliance Restore Stability?, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn) [No, not in this form! The first thing they would have to do is get rid of their failed, power-hungry top politicians and transform themselves into socially inclusive parties that are orientated towards the good of the country and its citizens.], Govt continues spending excessively in the last month (rep)

08/07/2024: NHRC wants war crimes and crimes against humanity to be non-amnestiable : National Human Rights Commission unveils report today detailing its efforts and positions on transitional justice, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Reminiscing last week: NC-UML coalition, UML ministers’ resignation spark political turbulence (kh), Constitution review is certain, amendment only if needed : If the amendment process begins, it will be limited to the extent of ensuring political stability. We won’t touch other aspects of the constitution, interview with Pradeep Gyawali, CPN-UML (kp), Easy does it : Amending the constitution is a serious matter and not something that can be done overnight (kp) [Above all, a constitutional amendment must not be used to further exacerbate the social non-inclusion in favour of the minority of male Khas Arya, especially Bahun, which was re-established in the constitution in 2015! The direct election system primarily serves to maintain this imbalance and does not bring political stability. Above all, a constitutional amendment must not be used to further exacerbate the social non-inclusion in favour of the minority of male Khas Arya, especially Bahun, which was re-established in the constitution in 2015! The direct election system primarily serves to maintain this imbalance and does not bring political stability. The federal system is one of the most important results of the new constitution. However, its implementation is being deliberately prevented by the extremely centrally minded national leaders!], UML quits Bagmati govt, withdraws support (rep) [A lack of understanding for the federal system or deliberate chaos as part of perverse power endeavours?], The last straw on PM Dahal’s back : PM Dahal’s fifth trust vote on July 12 highlights the intricate interplay of power dynamics, alliances and political strategies, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha (ae), RSP ministers vacate quarters despite continued support for government (rep), JSP ministers' resignations accepted after 4 days, PM takes over 10 ministries (rep), Capital expenditure only 52 percent on final payment day: Spending exceeds revenue by Rs 319 billion (kh)

07/07/2024: Experts stress clear rationale, broad talks on constitution revision : An analyst says shrinking the scope of proportional representation would make Khas-Arya a more dominant force in Parliament, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [This is the true face and intention of the ruling male Khas Arya minority (<15% of the population)! Their political leaders strictly reject appropriate social inclusion because they would then lose dominance and privileges in the multi-ethnic, non-patriarchal state. For them, politics is a toy without social responsibility!], Congress-UML deal begins impacting provincial governments : Madhesh Chief Minister Singh has secured a trust vote based on the new alliance. Lumbini and Sudurpaschim cabinets are reduced to minority (kp) [These anti-democrats will never understand the meaning of the federal system, which must continue to serve the interests of centralist political leaders!], UML urges PM Dahal to resign immediately (kh) [Yes, KP Oli did exactly the same thing in 2021 after losing his parliamentary majority, i.e. he had to be removed from office by the Supreme Court months later after breaking the constitution and telling numerous lies. This is how Nepal's undemocratic politicians tick!], Oli will become prime minister as per Article 76 (2), says Nepali Congress : Leaders close to the prime minister argue that since the Dahal government was formed under Article 76 (2), the process would now move to the next article (kp) [Finally elect a charismatic and capable politician as prime minister who has the concerns and needs of the state and its people at heart and not personal power interests. He or she should therefore not be known as Oli, Dahal or Deuba! Oli has disqualified himself for any political office in 2021 anyway!], Achham women’s ordeal of becoming entrepreneurs : Women Entrepreneurs Association says the tax waiver for industry registration, easy bank loans, and subsidies provided to women are being misused, by Menuka Dhungana (kp)

06/07/2024: Promote a Culture of Respecting Healthy Criticisms (rep) [Criticising a party leader in Nepal is tantamount to lèse majesté, even if the criticism is justified!], What’s wrong with Prachanda?, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Embattled PM Dahal holds discussions with coalition partners amid preparations to take vote of confidence in parliament (rep), Concerns grow over poll commissioner nominee : A woman has come forward to accuse Krishna Man Pradhan of years of sexual exploitation, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Ambassador : appointment process halted after UML withdraws support to the Maoist Center-led govt (rep) [This is an essential part of the governments that rotate every few months between Dahal, Oli and Deuba. All important political and administrative offices are then exchanged according to party affinity. The aforementioned incompetent politicians refer to this as political stability!], Civic Competence Vital For Functional Polity, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Cooperative issues now under political shadow, leaders argue (kh), Balen asks Oli: Will politics of votes at the expense of people’s lives go on forever? (kh)

05/07/2024: UML informs parliament of withdrawal from govt, will assume opposition role (kh), UML withdraws support to provincial governments : Pullout leaves Chief Minister Jokh Bahadur Mahara’s government in Lumbini and Dirgha Bahadur Sodari’s government in Sudurpaschim in minority, by Ghan Shyam Gautam and Arjun Shah (kp) [The anti-federal behaviour of centrist politicians continues uninterrupted!], Investigation reveals Rs 630 million loan to companies linked to GB Rai and Minister Rabi Lamichhane (kh), Justices split on attorney general’s ‘clean chit’ to Rabi Lamichhane : Supreme Court full bench will now decide whether Dinmani Pokharel did the right thing, by Binod Ghimire (kp), UML warns Prime Minister Dahal not to make important decisions as he refuses to quit : Two largest parties have alternative plans if he takes longer to quit or seeks a vote of confidence, leaders say (kp) [This is the demand of the person who extended his term of office in 2021 for months after losing his parliamentary majority by lying and breaking the constitution!], PM Prachanda to seek vote of confidence on July 12 (rn), We are to be blamed!, by Sambridhi Gyawali (rep), Govt not doing enough for Chepang community, ‘the connoisseurs of nature’, by Pratyencha Koirala (rep)

04/07/2024: Chhaugoth demolition drive to resume in Achham : Besides demolishing menstrual sheds, local officials and activists will raise public awareness and take legal action against violators, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Budget cut to hit pregnant women, new mums and children in Karnali : Officials say over 30 percent of children under five in Karnali Province are stunted, indicating chronic undernutrition in remote parts of the country, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Leaders claim deal near on reduced sentencing for insurgency-era crimesHouse panel members say all contentious issues will be resolved soon (kp) [The well-founded criticism is not directed against the sentencing of the former perpetrators, some of whom have since been promoted to high-ranking positions, but is primarily about justice for the victims and their families. The potential responsibility of leading personalities on both the Maoist and state side must not be marginalised!], PM Dahal appears defiant despite finding himself in minority (kh), All four ministers of RSP resigning today (kh), After talks with PM Dahal, RSP rules out quitting government (kh), The RSP paradox : A political outfit founded on the popularity of an individual rather than an ideology is destined to fail (kp), Supreme Court deadlock on Home Minister Lamichhane’s case (kh), JSP ministers to resign from Dahal-led govt (rep), Can the NC-UML alliance bring stability?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) []Hard to imagine! The power carousel always revolves around Oli, Deuba and Dahal, who have proven many times that they are not suitable as PM and who never miss an opportunity to bring down whoever of them is in power as soon as possible. NC and UML may have a majority in parliament, but it is not enough to amend the constitution. Stability cannot be achieved with these politicians!, Why governments fail to spend : Sub-national governments also experience capital underspending, which drives aggregate budget underspending, by Anurag Gupta (kp), Civic Actions Key To Curbing Corruption, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Making Electoral Process Frugal, by Rabindra Adhikary (rn)

03/07/2024: Pitfalls of pleasurable servitude : Madheshi politicos must realise that confrontation with majoritarian ethnonationalists is the only way of making a mark on history, by CK Lal (kp), Midnight matchmaking : The new Oli-Deuba deal is a sign of dishonesty at the heart of contemporary Nepali politics (kp) [All the changes of government and many of the other policies are acts of dishonesty since Oli, Dahal and Deuba identified politics and democracy in Nepal with their rotten power games!], Story behind formation of new coalition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [Such honest ambitions do not suit KP Oli!], PM Dahal refuses to quit, plans to face Parliament : UML demands the prime minister resign by today, by Anil Giri (kp), UML wants PM Dahal to step down by today evening (kh) [Just like KP Oli resigned immediately in 2021 after parliament withdrew its confidence? In defiance of the constitution and the Supreme Court, he later even dissolved parliament again to stay in power and then tried to do so with brazen lies, each time actively supported by his president Bhandari. Why is such a person even allowed to become PM again? That was a clear coup attempt in 2021!], UML likely to withdraw support from government today (kh), CPN-UML ministers resign, withdraw support to govt (kh), Constitutional options for new government : Advocates say the President can cite Article 76 (2) to install another majority government (kp), Bishwaprakash Sharma asks Lamichhane: Who is stopping you from opening corruption files? (kh), Civil Society organizations appeal to govt against sending workers to conflict-ridden Israel (rep), Visionary Leadership Key To Development, by Namrata Sharma (rn) [Unfortunately, there is no visionary leadership, rather the opposite!], Law Minister Giri halts Judge appointments after decision to quit government (kh)

02/07/2024: NC-UML coalition govt expected today, leaders assert (kh), Congress, UML strike deal to form new alliance : Oli and Deuba plot Dahal’s ouster as two largest parties plan a new government and several amendments to the constitution, by Anil Giri (kp), What’s in the agreement reached between Deuba and Oli to form new government? (kh), UML ministers resigning from posts (kh), No immediate resignation expected from PM Dahal (kh), RSP to remain in government unless PM Dahal resigns (kh), RSP decides not to join Nepali Congress and UML coalition (kh) [This government would already have a sufficient majority and does not need you at all. Stop running after the failed politicians Oli, Dahal and Deuba and finally start implementing the alternative policies promised at the elections. In view of the aforementioned luminaries, this can only be achieved through constructive opposition anyway.], Dhakal's Candid Report Jolts RSP (rn), Case against Home Minister Lamichhane deferred again (kh) [What else?]], New coalition government for political stability: NC (rep) [Stop this stupid talk of stability! Nobody believes in it any more anyway, apart from yourselves. If you really want political stability, then send all the old failed politicians into retirement and send a new, young, charismatic and socially inclusive group of politicians into the race. The constant rotation between the utterly failed politicians Oli, Deuba and Dahal means anything but stability. Finally take care of the real problems and concerns of the state!], NC-UML coalition in the making: UML likely to take nine ministries including PM, NC to take 10 ministries including Home Affairs (rep), What if PM Dahal does not resign? Who will be the next PM as per the Constitution? Deuba or Oli? (kh), Empower the committees : It is a shame that vital House committees do not have the budget and other resources to carry out their duty (kp), Why aid-for-trade failed : The West has monopolised knowledge products and discourses on the least developed countries’ trade vulnerability, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Report reveals severe exploitation of Nepali workers in Malaysian detention centers, urgent rescue suggested (rep), A blueprint for climate action : It is paramount to create new and innovative pathways of citizens’ participation to discuss bold steps against climate change, by Simone Galimberti (ae)

01/07/2024: Reminiscing last week: Legal decisions, corruption charges (kh), SEE results expose education crisis, declining student performance, by Raghab Sharma (kh), Teachers’ capacity must be enhanced to implement letter grading system : Grading system was enforced without laying the proper ground for it, including through better teacher training, interview with Usha Jha (kp), Prioritise Reforms In School Education, by Ballav Dahal (rn), Deuba-Oli Balkot meet: New alliance in the works? UML leaders downplay speculations. Deuba aide: Leaders talked transitional justice and cooperation on key issues, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Hopefully not! Nepal does not need the replacement of an incompetent coalition government by another incompetent one! Instead, there should be a complete renewal with a young, competent, charismatic and non-corrupt political leadership!], Ripples of Balkot talks, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), I don’t think I’ll become Prime Minister this year: KP Oli (kh) [Putschists should never become PM again!], PM briefs Ministers: This coalition will last, no changes ahead (kh), News about power coalition change a mere rumor: Home Minister Lamichhane (kh), Leaders claim NC-UML coalition govt will be formed by tomorrow (kh), Special committee probing cooperatives seeks experts to study transactions : The committee, which has three months to prepare report, has spent a month without starting detailed investigation (kp) [The main concern so far has been to exclude the Home Secretary from the investigation because his party's MPs are urgently needed to keep the government in power!], Nagarik Unmukti removes Ranjita as PP leader (kh), HoR meeting: Ministers to respond to lawmakers’ queries (kh), HoR meeting adjourned as ministers fail to attend (kh) [Nepal's politics is one big circus!], TRC Bill: Task force formed to resolve TRC issues (kh), Mayor Balen has been targeted for failure because he won independently: RPP Chief Whip Shahi (kh) [Balendra Shah has many good ideas, but sometimes disregards the fundamental rights of the citizens concerned and existing laws when implementing them. However, he certainly does not need the support of an unconstitutionally orientated party like the RPP!], A feminist foreign policy: A new opportunity to advance gender equality, by Anjan Shakya (rep), Madhes has become a hotbed of crime, by Manika Jha (ae), Time for an independent ombudsman against graft, by Devendra Gautam (ae)

30/06/2024: Parliament Day being observed today (kh), Police readjustment: Provinces to pile pressure on Centre. Repeated calls to adjust police force at the provincial level and promulgate federal civil service law have been ignored, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Will the centralist, anti-federal attitudes of top politicians and parties ever change?], Empowering citizens through participatory budgeting : It embodies fundamental principles of deliberative democracy, social equity and citizen empowerment, by Bimal Pratap Shah (kp), Former lawmaker Yadav arrested in ASI Thaman BK murder case (rep)

29/06/2024: The Magic Number, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Major parties resume talks on TRJ Bill amendment (kh), Political parties resume talks on overdue transitional justice bill revision : On the agenda: Concerns of victims not directly involved, consensus on reduced sentencing (kp), UML-Maoist Centre power struggle derails Sebon chief appointment : Applications for securities issuance worth billions pending as leadership position vacant for over three months (kp) [Although all five nominees fulfil the most important requirement: They are all male highcaste individuals, as always, of course!], Nepalis' Perennial Struggles For Aspiring Society, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

28/06/2024: Parties fail to reach agreement on TRC Bill; Meeting continues today (kh) [Persons who were responsible for the crimes of that time are not qualified to formulate laws that provide justice for the victims of that time and their families!], Can Nepal’s new and old forces collaborate? A new report on Rastriya Swatantra Party’s prospects has stirred a fresh debate on the viability of such cooperation, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Alternative new parties must set themselves apart from the failed old ones and not support their long-flawed policies!], National ID mandatory for real estate transactions starting 2025 (kh) [And what about the descendants of Nepalese mothers and foreign or unknown fathers in this extremely patriarchal state?], Don’t make Nepal dynamite between India and China: MPs : Similar to the MCC of US, some MPs want China’s BRI project to be Parliament’s agenda (kp), Nepal, WTO and challenges : Nepal’s fate in the WTO will depend on its trade efficiency and policy, by Bijendra Man Shakya (kp), EC is serious on ensuring voting rights for Nepalis living abroad: CEC Thapaliya (rn) [But the government is not, as evidenced by its inactivity despite clear instructions from the Supreme Court!], Auditor General questions Rs 121.5 million in grants distributed by Kathmandu Mayor Balen (rep), Pre-paid Excellencies : Nepal’s foreign service has been blighted with embarrassing ambassadors. Time to undo that (nt)

27/06/2024: Government dragging feet on torture perpetrators: NHRC. Torture by security forces continues in detention centres and prisons, say National Human Rights Commission and two other rights organisations, by Binod Ghimire (kp), The cost of free speech : Julian Assange’s ordeal is a reality check of the price one must pay for speaking truth to power (kp) [Investigative journalists are labelled as criminals when they dutifully expose the crimes of the state and politicians, in the USA as well as in Nepal!], General Secretary Dhakal fears RSP is headed for accident : His report says the party’s popularity has nosedived, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Dhakal’s suggestions on party commendable: Rabi Lamichhane (kh) [Yes, and you are quite rightly the focus of Dhakal's criticism. Does every promising new party have to be destroyed just because its leader imitates the long-failed old politicians to whom he actually wanted to offer an alternative?], Beijing bets on tourism diplomacy as soft power tool : After implementing free visa policy and promising to start flights from China to Nepal’s two new international airports, Beijing announced 2025 as ‘Visit Nepal Year in China’, by Sangam Prasain (kp), The question of judicial reforms : The NBA’s recommendations may help improve the judiciary’s efficiency. But will the lawmakers heed them?, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Law Implementation Matters In Democracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Dolpa man, wrongly jailed for nearly a year, released by apex court, by Ram Chandra Neupane (ae), NA Session: Lawmakers call for easing process of providing citizenship in mother’s name (kh)

26/06/2024: Nepal's civil administration plagued by high-level corruption scandals, by Tapendra Karki (rep), Funding modalities differences delay BRI execution deal : A minister says China failed to address some of Nepal’s concerns on time. He also hinted at geopolitical factors, by Anil Giri (kp), Is the seemingly cordial relation between KMC mayor and deputy breaking down? KMC Deputy Mayor Sunita Dangol on Monday broke her silence on Mayor Balendra Shah’s incendiary statements, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Promoting Good Practices In Cooperatives, by Namrata Sharma (rn), PM faces tough questions on foreign policy, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Heat wave threats: Keeping Nepali communities safe from rising temperatures, by Kriti Bhuju (ae), Protecting the right to employment, by Rakshya Singh (ae), Unified Socialist leadership race: Jhalanath Khanal to support Ghanashyam Bhusal for party chairmanship (kh) [The main thing is that they are male Bahuns. Only these are the best guarantee of continued social non-inclusion!], Arjun Lama murder case: SC postpones date for verdict on former Speaker Agni Sapkota (kh) [Of course, what else? Only 19 years have passed since the murder! The case needs to be decided soon for the sake of justice for both sides!], Home Minister Lamichhane’s suspension: Asserts lack of legal basis (kh)

5/06/2024: Old medicine in new bottles : Only an alternative political force under Dalit leadership will end the neglect of Dalit issues, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Cooperatives victims return to streets after past deals ignored : Laws need to be amended for full implementation of agreements, government representative says, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), GB Rai’s whereabouts traced two months ago : Home Minister's claim of tracing Rai highlights government's failure or unwillingness to repatriate (kh), Spreading menace : Upgrading our understanding of diseases and disasters is crucial to meet the challenges of a climate change (kp), Tackling corruption to reduce climate vulnerability, by Aditya Acharya (rep), Reforming the ambassadorial appointment process (rep) [!!!], Chitwan and the legacy of Tharus, by Birendra Mahato (ae), Juvenile justice in Nepal: Legal challenges and solutions, by Aastha Pokhrel (ae)

24/006/2024: Reminiscing last week: Political announcements and arrests (kh), Eye on the ball : Attempts are being made to divert attention of the parliamentary probe panel on cooperatives scam (kp), RSP sets criteria for ambassadorial selection (kh), Corruption case filed against Chief Secretary Aryal : Anti-graft body charges Baikuntha Aryal with committing irregularities worth Rs386.7 million in security printing, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Suspended Chief Secretary Aryal transferred to NPC, Gartaula appointed Acting Chief Secretary (kh), Suspended chief secretary Aryal transferred to National Planning Commission : Aryal was suspended after CIAA filed a corruption case against him at the Special Court on Sunday (kp), Govt response on corruption accused Chief Secretary Aryal: Charges alone do not prove guilt (kh), SC issues interim order in favor of Phanindra Devkota, halts disciplinary action (kh), The Balen-Oli duel : It is a caricature of Nepali politics marred by the conflict between the old and the young, by Naresh Koirala (kp), Local governments : Epicenter of corruption, by Surendra Kafle (ae)

23/06/2024: Nepal’s Democracy Under Siege by Political Elite, by Ganga Thapa (kp), Yet another term for transitional justice bodies amid uncertainties : Over nine years, their terms have been extended many times without expected results, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The persons responsible from the past are in power or in other positions and cover each other. How can we expect justice for the former victims and families?], NA meeting : Women are unsafe due to Chhaupadi system, lawmakers say (rn) [The reason is the unchanged patriarchal mindset in state and society!], Partisan interest in envoy picks tarnishes Nepal’s image :The government laid out criteria for ambassador appointments in 2019, only to be ignored, by Anil Giri (kp) [And the overwhelming proportion of male Bahuns, who make up less than six per cent of the population, is once again staggering and demonstrates the absolute unwillingness of high-caste politicians when it comes to social inclusion!], Sushil Pyakurel declines nomination for South Korean Ambassador (kh) [This is what I expected from him. Sushil a really honest personality!], Upendra Yadav reclaimed party chair. Then he paused general convention : Analysts and leaders blame Yadav’s tendencies. More obvious reason is lingering court case of party split (kp) [This is part of the undemocratic and immoral attitude of so-called Nepali top politicians! If all party offices were democratically elected by the party members or their representatives, there would not be such a problem. But Nepal's party leaders claim almost absolute power within their parties!], Benefits of democracy should be linked to the lives of all castes, communities: PM Prachanda (rn) [And why, in truth, do you continue to practise the non-inclusive state in the hands of predominantly male Khas Arya, especially male Bahuns? Stop talking such nonsense!], Twelve, including Chief Secretary Aryal, face corruption charges (kh), Chief Secretary Aryal suspended after CIAA files corruption case against him (rep), Wide-Body Aircraft Scandal: Former GM Kansakar released on bail (kh) [What else? Such bail amounts are peanuts for these people, who are said to have evaded many times these sums!]

22/06/2024: Low female birth rate poses gender imbalance challenges in Nepal, by Ruby Rauniyar (rep) [This is a consequence of the patriarchal delusion, also practised in politics, that only males are real Nepalis. The deliberate abortion of female foetuses is a capital offence!], Rights watchdog seeks progress report on probe into mysterious deaths, disappearance : In 2021, government promised to probe the mysterious deaths of Nankunni Dhobi and Sumarani Tharu, and the 2010 disappearance of Nirmala Kurmi. Families still await justice (kp), Cabinet nominates eight envoys, including for India, US and UK : The government on June 6 recalled from 11 countries envoys appointed by the Deuba government in 2021, by Anil Giri (kp) [Nepal's politicians practise their crasy roulette at all political levels!], Leveraging Nepal's Geostrategic Position, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

21/06/2024: An alternative view of federalism : It is about getting rid of the structure of powers steered by the forces behind colonization, by Simone Galimberti (ae), Experts call for more efforts to end discrimination in citizenship rights : Meanwhile, experts and other participants called for more media coverage on legal identity issue (kp), National disgrace : Every night a woman has to spend in a chhau shed should count as the death of the conscience of Nepali society (kp), Ruling alliance reaches agreement on ambassador appointments : UML gets nine posts, RSP two, and Maoist Center one (kh) [Ambassadors should be qualified diplomats. Since teachers are not allowed to be members of political parties, why does this not also apply to the diplomatic service? They must serve the country and not the political parties!], Dahal decries low turnout during Q&A as disrespectful : Among key absentees were top leaders, two deputy prime ministers and two-thirds of the Cabinet, by Anil Giri (kp), Why would a former President return to party politics? As Bidya Bhandari is said to have renewed her membership in the CPN-UML, questions are raised in the House if she can lead a party while enjoying state perks, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Even more significant is the questioning of her misbehaviour as president when KP Oli was prime minister.], Prioritise cooperation over conflict : India should not be too suspicious of Nepal’s relations with China and other Western powers, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Cooperative Chaos: Nepal's Financial Turmoil, by Rameshwar Baral (rn), Nepal’s sovereign debt surpasses Rs 2400 billion (kh), Justice Malla questions legitimacy of parliamentary committee in DPM Lamichhane related case (kh), SC extends hearing of case against Home Minister Lamichhane (kh), Gandaki province politics: Phanindra Devkota files petition against Maoist Center’s disciplinary action (kh), Former PM Bhattarai calls for constitutional amendment to reform governance (kh), RSP’s presence in the parliament sans significance : RPP Chair Lingden (kh), Govt recommends ambassadors for eight countries, Lokdarshan Regmi for India (kh), Hindutva juggernaut hits a speed bump : Message to Nepal’s leaders: mixing politics with religion does not work and voters will see through it all, by Shreya Paudel (nt)

20/06/2024: The issue of inclusion in politics, by Jeetendra Dev (ae), Three Worrisome Implications of Nepal’s Political Instability, by Binoj Basnyat (kh), Girl raped in menstrual shed in Achham district, police say : Women are dying of asphyxiation or from snakebites. Many girls potential victims of rape in sheds over years, by Menuka Dhungana (kp) [Why don't men go into cowsheds if they can't stand being in a house with menstruating women? This male arrogance is unbearable and a crime!], NIC writes to Kathmandu DAO to submit factual details on activist arrests (rep), Make Remittance Engine Of Economic Growth, by Shyam Joshi (rn)

19/06/2024: Distant echoes of war : As Nepal’s transitional justice process remains incomplete, wartime sexual violence survivors continue to suffer while perpetrators are free, by Subina Shrestha (kp), Legal, privacy doubts in local handling of conflict-era sexual violence complaints : Seven victims from a local unit in Sudurpaschim Province are in trouble after officials could not keep their secrets, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Cooperative probe members bring up jurisdiction issue : The day committee formally started work, some members wanted consultations to see if it can probe all cooperatives, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), 825 teachers resigned from political party memberships: Minister Shrestha. The education minister makes public achievements of her 100 days in office (kp) [The government's order represents a serious encroachment on the personal freedoms of these people in a free democratic country! and the PM continues to rule over all universities? The chancellors must be academics of the universities!], Dozens of agitating dairy farmers arrested as they stage protest demanding overdue payments (rep) [Authoritarian measures to nip legitimate demands in the bud?], Mixed signals : Lack of a clear policy on electric vehicles will do great harm to Nepal’s economy and environment (kp), NHRC urges government action on Disaster Risk Reduction (kh) [Just one of the government's many neglected tasks! But the politicians are so busy with power struggles, pointless government reorganisations and unjustified interference in the affairs of the subordinate levels of the federal system!]

18/06/2024: Rotten at the root : High local level corruption suggests people’s representatives there have copied the corrupt ways of their federal leaders (kp) [!!!], Probe panel begins investigation of cooperatives fraud case; Will Home Minister Lamichhane resign? (kh), Hearing on Home Minister Lamichhane’s case canceled (kh) [This was to be expected!], SC again defers hearing on case against Home Minister Lamichhane (rep), Has Schism Crept Into Coalition?, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Dahal swats away ‘overblown’ rumours of rifts in coalition : Says CPN-UML chief Oli’s criticism is not genuine, and tough talk is typical of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, by Anil Giri (kp), PM Dahal calls for global support to aid nations lagging in industrial development (kh), CIAA challenges Special Court’s ‘lenient’ verdict against ex-minister Shrestha : The anti-graft body says the court’s decision helped him legalise millions of rupees having no source (kp), Why we need a feminist foreign policy : It draws from longstanding feminist concerns over implementing policies on gender equality, by Keshab Giri and Niha Pandey (kp), Mallik Committee recommends abolishing all tax exemptions, reducing income tax (kh), Rs 55 billion allocated to projects under 10 million to benefit party cadres: Former FM Mahat (kh) [??]

17/06/2024: Justice for the disappeared: Why Nepal must ratify the ICPPED, by Aastha Pokhrel (ae), Supremacy of prime minister (executive) on constitutional council sparks debate, by Kiran Paudel (ae), Reminiscing last week: Reflections on governance (kh), Capital grapples with petrol shortage as tanker drivers protest (with photos), by Chirayu Shakya (kh), Tanker drivers, NOC reach agreement, fuel transport to resume today (kh), As dengue control falters, focus shifts to individual cases : 1,175 infections reported in 72 districts so far this year, by Arjun Poudel (kp), China’s Strategic Interest in Nepal, by Rajaram Bartaula (rep), A surge in high-level visits from China, by Sambhu Kattel (ae), Corruption Sapping Local Governments, by Ballav Dahal (rn), Protecting the elderly from abuse, by Poonam Pant (ae), Victims of conflict during Maoist-led war should receive compensation: Biplav (kh) [Compensation alone does not mean justice!]

16/06/2024: The costs of leaders’ irrational decisions : Most of them are no experts, nor do they hold the required knowledge to run their positions, by Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp), Nepal’s unemployment rate rises to 12.6 percent, survey says : The average amount of remittances received per household has increased from Rs15,160 in 1995-96 to Rs145,093 in 2022-23 (kp), Why are RSP leaders voicing doubt about their continuity in government? Home Minister Lamichhane on Friday and Sports Minister Shrestha on Saturday said their love for power wasn’t very deep, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Drought, land and livelihood : Region-specific explorations of droughts are essential for effective monitoring and risk mitigation, by Mukesh Dangol and Shreejana Bhusal (kp), Call For Fair Distribution Of Resources, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Govt faces Rs 250 billion budget deficit in 11 months (kh), UML leader Bhattarai accuses govt of favoritism in FY budget (kh), Identity activists renew protests against naming ‘Koshi’ province : Participants of the meeting held to announce the next wave of protest against naming 'Koshi' province (kh)

15/06/2024: Child marriage driving up maternal and newborn deaths: Report : Teenage pregnancy is highest in Karnali Province, at 21 percent, followed by Madhesh Province, at 20 percent, Koshi and Gandaki Province, at 13 percent, and Lumbini Province, at 10 percent, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Nepali queer couples in live-in relationships battle social stigma : They are often compelled to hide their relationship and lie to their homeowners and neighbours that they are either siblings or friends. Of late, things have changed for the better, however, by Manushree Mahat (kp), Call for Debate on Constitutional Economics, by Sudan Kumar Oli (rep), Resolving The Paradox Of State Sovereignty, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Govt makes 44.68 percent of annual capital expenditure in 11 months of current FY (rep) [The same procedure as every year!]

14/06/2024: Nepal insurgency victim takes case to UN Security Council : Ram Kumar Bhandari’s father was forcibly disappeared by state security forces during the conflict in 2001, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Rape culture: Review long overdue : We must build an environment where victims are empowered and supported to speak up and stand for the truth, by Shrochis Karki (kp), Is PM Dahal displeased with bureaucracy’s efficiency? (kh), Exodus of human capital : Education abroad doesn’t guarantee success, but our students aren’t sure about the quality here (kp), Functional Federalism Brings Balanced Development, by Ranju Kafle (rn), Chaos in Kawasoti: Police resort to aerial fire; Municipality building and Mayor’s house vandalized (kh), Over Rs 1.6 billion spent on identifying poor families, data collection still incomplete! (rep), KMC announces 'No Vehicle Zone' for ancient areas including New Road and Handigaon (rep), Bara campus chief dies after being shot by unidentified group (rep), NC-led govt in Gandaki Province loses majority as lawmaker Devkota ousted from his position (kh) [The political chaos in the provinces is definitely not a consequence of the federal system, but is caused by the lust for power of the incompetent so-called top politicians at the central level of the system, who have not understood the functioning and purpose of federalism at all!], 'GO AWAY' : Nepal is undermining international goodwill and losing revenue by driving out long-staying foreigners, by Sonia Awale (nt), Democracy’s discontents : Populism is a wake-up call for Nepal’s parties to mend their ways (nt), The kingdom within a republic : Mustang’s king grapples with the impact of climate breakdown and other challenges, by Durga Rana Magar (nt)

13/06/2024: Ruling, opposition parties unite against education ministry’s decisions : Major parties are miffed at Minister Sumana Shrestha’s decision to punish teachers involved in party politics, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Prohibiting teachers from participating in the political life of the country is a serious encroachment on the fundamental rights of these people!], Panel highlights media’s role in women’s political visibility : Experts call for increased media support for women in Nepali politics (kp), Manpower companies exploiting youths in the guise of free visa and free ticket for foreign employment (rep), National ID card mandatory for social security allowance (rn) [And what about the millions of people who are denied citizenship by the state for reasons of patriarchal thinking?], KMC rescues child laborer from house of provincial lawmaker Sharma, files complaint against her (rep)

12/06/2024: Nepal to seek action on Chinese pledges at bilateral meeting : Kathmandu is hosting the 16th Nepal-China foreign secretary-level meeting later this month, by Anil Giri (kp), A Bardibas settlement struggles with water shortages as sources dry up : Chure destruction and long drought have disrupted the water recharge system in the Tarai, says researcher, by Sunita Baral (kp), No more delays in hearing petitions challenging constitutional body appointments, petitioners say : Three years into the appointments, the constitutional bench has been deferring the case without hearing (kh) [Breaking the constitution for the purpose of maintaining his own power, as Oli did in 2020/21 with the support of Bidya Bhandari, was a very special form of corruption!], Provincial budgets suffer federal neglect : As the central government significantly reduces fiscal transfers, federalism remains as undermined as ever, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Lawmakers express concerns over increasing role of Nepali Army (kh), CK Raut advocates for directly elected Prime Minister system (kh), Bhattarai criticizes label of ‘Indian agent’, calls for new political force to address national issues (kh)

11/06/2024: Policy recommendation to end untouchability : The state should introduce new laws and policies to enforce the constitutional and legal provisions against it, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Nepal fails to act on human rights abuses: US Department of State (kh) [see report on Nepal], Nepal receives nearly Rs 1200 billion in remittances in 10 months (kh), Supreme Court seeks case file in writ petition against Home Minister Lamichhane : Asks authorities to present a file on the case against GB Rai among others at Rupandehi District Court for the next hearing on June 18 (kp), Chart your own path : It is unfortunate to see lack of internal democracy in newer outfits like the Janata Samajbadi Party-Nepal (kp), CIAA directs govt to investigate residency permits of MPs, and govt employees (rep), Madhes govt’s decision to distribute Rs 50 million to MPs challenged at SC (kh) [????], NNTA shows concerns over budgetary ignorance to education sector (kh)

10/06/2024: Without pride and prejudice : The perception is that political reporting has prioritised personalities over issues and noise over sense, by Dharma Adhikari (kp), Undiplomatic conduct : The hasty recalls of ambassadors to 11 foreign capitals is a sign of immature diplomacy (kp), After mergers and splits, Upendra Yadav goes to convention to cement his position : Unity Convention comes at a crucial time when the court weighs a verdict on the legality of Ashok Rai forming party, by Puruashottam Poudel (kp), Problem lies in politicians, not provinces : Leaders squander majority, issue ordinance to help parties split and then blame the federal system for instability, interview with Prithvi Subba Gurung, deputy general secretary, CPN-UML (kp), India’s Lok Sabha Elections and Hindu Nationalism in Nepal, by Hrishita Badu (rep), SC orders additional documents against Home Minister Lamichhane : Seeks PM Dahal's statement in Parliament (kh), A Tale of Corruption and Collusion, by Ganga Bahadur Thapa (kh)

09/06/2024: Politicians, experts offer ways to make provinces viable : Congress General Secretary Thapa joins the chorus seeking reforms in the unstable provincial setup, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [It is not the federal system that is the problem, but the lack of understanding and the anti-federal attitude of politicians and parties. A return to a purely direct election system would only promote the socially anti-inclusive manipulations of power-hungry top politicians, but would not bring about political stability!], Residents of Khoriya settlement in Siraha are deprived of basic facilities and services : The village does not have roads, water supply and electricity. Villagers say they feel ignored by authorities, by Binay Aazad (kp), Kathmandu street vendors lament lack of options two years since ban : City is cleaner and better, but its benefits are not reaching the economically disadvantaged residents relying on street vending for livelihood, they say, by Manushree Mahat (kp) [Unfortunately, many of the mayor's sledgehammer methods have not been thought through to the end!], IMF shows concern over the audit report of the credits issued by BFIs (rep), Legal Education Empowers Dalits, by Umesh Raj Regmi and Rup Sunar (rn), Experts call for revising law curriculum (kh)

08/06/2024: Hasty envoy recalls may harm Nepal’s image, warn experts : Say Sharma’s untimely recall from India ahead of Prime Minister Dahal’s visit doesn’t send a positive message, by Anil Giri (kp) [All state positions must primarily serve to secure the power of the so-called top politicians. These power-hungry politicians are not at all interested in the extremely negative external effects of the frequent changes of personnel, including in the area of development co-operation!], Education Commission report, kept secret by Oli government, made public : Education ministry says Prime Minister Dahal will help Minister Shrestha implement the recommendations (kp), IMF expects Nepal’s economic activity to pick up : Nepal’s economic activity is expected to pick up with growth reaching 4.9 percent in Fiscal Year 2024/25, says the global agency (kp), Vibrant Public Sphere Vital For Solidarity, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

07/06/2024: Study reveals 71 percent of Dalit women face violence due to inter-caste marriage, by Pabitra Sunar (rep), Protesters demanding justice for Nirmala Kurmi arrested (In pictures) (rep), Provincial games of throne : Those who fought for democracy and federalism will look for options if governments change frequently (kp), Prime Minister holds Mayors’ Forum meeting: Kathmandu’s Deputy Mayor Sunita attends, Mayor Balen absent (kh), Congress backs Kathmandu mayor’s New Road sidewalk expansion bid : Road office, under the ministry led by UML, foiled Balendra Shah’s plan to widen footpaths in the business,  district (kp) [It is an essential part of modern urban planning worldwide to reduce traffic areas for cars in favour of pedestrians!], Court orders fair compensation for land affected by transmission lines : Providing compensation for the land where a transmission tower stands alone is not enough. It should follow justifiable compensation for the right of way as well, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Lieutenant Colonel Malla detained for interrogation (rep) [Closed shop legal discovery? The general public has the right to information!], Politicization of Nepal’s judiciary is entrenched, by Kiran Paudel (ae), Conduct free and fair probe (ae)

06/06/2024: Government recalls ambassadors of 11 countries including India and USA (kh) [Only party affiliation counts, qualifications and performance play no role at all. The main thing is to maintain political instability and chaos, even in the face of the global community!], Lawmakers’ ignorance of provisions in bills fuels policy corruption : Anomalies can be checked if MPs are vigilant and lawmaking is transparent: Experts, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Children ill with jaundice in quake-hit Salyan settlements : Health workers and local officials attribute rising cases to hot weather, consumption of polluted water, and poor living conditions, by Biplab Maharjan (kp) [What did PK Dahal and other leading politicians declare during their disaster tourism trips to the earthquake zone? Correct: This time there will be immediate and unbureaucratic help for the people affected. That was it then!], Prime Minister Dahal greeted with black flags in Pokhara : Victims of cooperatives fraud were angry that the government did nothing to help them recover their savings, Depak Pariyar (kp) [I guess that's what you call lèse majesté. Are long prison sentences appropriate for such a capital offence?]

05/06/2024: SC concludes hearing on Agni Sapkota related murder case (kh), NC General Secretary Thapa demands basis for six percent economic growth target (kh), Dahal prepares for Cabinet reshuffle : He will induct ministers from Janamat and Nagarik Unmukti, and try to placate Unified Socialist too, by Anil Giri (kp), The allure of political pied pipers : Some populists can do good, but a rabble-rouser inevitably causes unmitigated disaster, by CK Lal (kp), Opposition bats for consensus government to effect charter reforms. Iron not hot, say ruling party lawmakers, experts : Agenda gains traction especially after political changes in Kathmandu shook provincial governments to their roots (kp), Govt secures less than Rs 3 billion in foreign grants, far short of Rs 50 billion target, by Dilip Paudel (rep)

04/06/2024: Nepal bidding for UN Human Rights Council, ECOSOC and several UN bodies : The most important candidature is for a non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council for the year 2037-38 (kp) [A country with so many shortcomings in terms of human rights should not be qualified for a place on the UN Human Rights Council!], Over 1.8M people likely to be affected by monsoon this year (kh), Fiscal budget ambitions clash with reality (kh), A growth-constricting budget : The five “transformative” sectors the government has prioritised in the new budget offer little novelty, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Give, don’t take : When devolution of power and resources is the need of the hour, cutting the budget for local units is regressive (kp), SC overturns order of former CIAA Chief Karki to Investigate Dixit duo, confiscate Madan Puraskar Land (kp), The fragility of Dahal-led coalition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

03/06/2024: What about Nepal’s democracy? Political parties, elections, federalism, secularism and social inclusion, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh), Taming of the shrews : Even in politics, the men in charge prefer women who embody traditional femininity, by Sucheta Pyakuryal (kp), Reminiscing last week: Budget and leadership shifts (kh), PM Dahal advocates for prior rights for Dalit community (kh) [Dalits need comprehensive inclusion, involving appropriate political and administrative participation. There are more Dalits than Bahuns in Nepal. The latter dominate all areas of public life and politics. Dalits are virtually non-existent there. Even the prescribed participation of Dalit women at the local level is more pseudo, as recent reports have shown!], Cabinet reshuffle likely: Ranjita Shrestha set to become Tourism Minister (kh), Show cause order to home minister, attorney general : Clarification due in 15 days, must appear in court on June 10 with OAG’s letter and police complaint on co-op funds (kp), After 7 years of provinces, is Upendra Yadav’s grip on Madhesh politics loosening? If a new political party leads the province, it could improve governance, experts argue. After defeating Yadav in Saptari-2, CK Raut is growing in prominence, at least in Janakpur, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Local representatives picket finance ministry over grant reduction : Say budget cuts caused project delays and service disruptions (kp), EU expresses serious concern with prime minister over arrest of KMG chair Sirohiya : Ambassador Lorenzo highlights potential reputational risk to Nepal’s press freedom record (kp), Local representatives picket finance ministry over grant reduction : Say budget cuts caused project delays and service disruptions (kp), Local bodies sans law officers, creating legal chaos in local govts, by BP Aryal (ae)

02/06/2024: Governance by whim undermines rule of law (rep), Cooperatives probe committee yet to begin its work : Members accuse UML lawmaker Surya Thapa, who leads the panel, of failing to take the initiative for investigation, by Binod Ghimire (kp), People in Nepal-India border areas face hardships : Despite having land ownership certificates, the local residents cannot use their land for collateral for bank loans due to border disputes, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp), New budget amid economic challenges, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep), Unified Socialist On Horns Of Dilemma?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Increasing Investment In Women’s Health, by Shyam P Lohani (rn), Women in politics and policy-making positions in Nepal, by Pallav Bhusal (rn), Experts suggest KMC cancel registration of 900 cooperatives (rn), Four parties demand removal of Madhes Chief Minister Yadav (kh) [Creating political instability is all Nepal's politicians have in mind!], Madhes: Political struggle intensifies as govt hangs in balance (kh), SC grants priority to Home Minister Lamichhane’s case, next hearing on June 10 (kh), SC halts Home Minister Lamichhane’s volunteer traffic enforcement plan (kh), CB Lama accused of over 1.5 billion rupees cooperative fraud, over 900 complaints filed (kh)

01/06/2024: Janamat Party spearheads efforts to form new govt in Madhes : CK Raut challenging Upendra Yadav in Madhes politics (kh), Parties closer towards forming a new government in Madhesh : Prime Minister Dahal, KP Sharma Oli and Madhav Nepal agree to jointly run the provincial administration, Unified Socialist spokesman says (kp), Women with disabilities struggle to exercise reproductive health rights : Absence of accessible infrastructure and lack of awareness among health workers are some of the hurdles, by Manushree Mahat (kp), Struggles For Recognition Bolster Inclusion, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), New policy mandates 10% of income to parents (kh)

31/05/2024: The Process of Political Polarization in Nepal, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Constitution, coalition and instability : A government becomes unstable when politicians do not respect the spirit of the constitution, by Naresh Koirala (kp), Deuba making concerted efforts to regain reins of power (kh) [Neither Deuba nor Oli nor Dahal are an option for Nepal's political future, and certainly not Gyanendra and his monarchists. Nepal does not need politicians who have failed several times and are only interested in personal power. The aforementioned politicians have erroneous or even no ideas about parliamentary democracy, federalism, secularism and social inclusion in a multi-ethnic and multicultural state. Neither a presidential system nor a pure majority voting system is needed to straighten out the political system, as this only opens the door to further manipulation. Rational, upright and non-power-hungry politicians are quite enough!], Is Khanal prevailing over Nepal in Unified Socialist? As party chair, Madhav Nepal has at times shown inclination to the Congress. Jhala Nath Khanal has been pushing for sticking to the left alliance, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Both are part of the failed power-hungry political guard and their manipulative games!], PM Dahal, Oli, and Nepal ‘assure’ stability in top leaders’ meeting in Baluwatar (kh), PM’s consent mandatory for Constitutional Council decisions (kh) [A further strengthening of authoritarianism in a manipulated system of power-hungry politicians!], Bill giving PM decisive vote in Constitutional Council moves ahead : House panel passes the provision after the UML, which opposed need for prime minister’s consent, backtracked (kp), Imminent crisis averted, opposition’s game plan doomed: PM Dahal (kh) [What are the differences between the opposition's game plans and those of the government? Can you even look in a mirror when you talk like that?], Commit to truth : The committee to probe misappropriation of cooperatives’ funds should build trust from the start (kp), Challenges in budget implementation (ae), Jail the messenger : There is freedom of expression in Nepal, but not necessarily freedom after expression (nt)

30/05/2024: Eerie silence : The cost of not speaking up against blatant attack on free speech could be too high for our democracy (kp), Arrest warrant issued for officials involved in issuing citizenship copy to Sirohiya (kh), KMG chair Kailash Sirohiya released : Says he will seek legal remedy to hold all those involved in framing him accountable (kp), Save Chure campaigners express dismay at government indifference to their demands : It’s been six days since the campaigners arrived in Kathmandu after their arduous walking journey, but the government has made no efforts to initiate talks, by Manushree Mahat (kp), Pandey is Gandaki chief minister again after court order : Surendra Pandey’s party, Nepali Congress, has just 27 seats in the 60-strong provincial assembly, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Incessant power struggles, creation of constant political instability, endless manipulations, prevention of the rule of law, disregard of basic civil liberties, neglect of the interests of both the State and the people - this is what Nepal's politicians do best!], Opposition parties vow to save Madhesh Cabinet : Madhav Nepal’s Unified Socialist hints at joining the opposition to back the Saroj Yadav government (kp), Leader Nepal getting closer to opposition (rep), Janamat Party to get Madhes Province Chief Minister (kh), Cross-party leaders visiting Colombia to study its transitional justice process : Congress leader Ramesh Lekhak says they will learn from the performance of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (kp) [Enjoy your journey. It will do nothing for the peace process as long as there is no political will and the people who were once responsible are still in office!], Dolakha children’s home damaged by 2015 quakes remains in dilapidated condition, nine years later : All five buildings of the Gaurishankar Children’s Home, which houses 17 children, have developed cracks, the roofs leak, and children live in fear, by Kedar Shiwakoti (kp),Time to Review the Constitution, by Krishna Prasad Sitaula, Nepali Congress (kh), Hearing on petition against Home Minister Lamichhane postponed today as well (rep)

29/05/2024: For women in foreign employment, the way to empowerment back home is not easy : Stories of three women who returned from abroad for good and started a new life back home, overcoming barriers aplenty, by Sunita Baral (kp), Undrinkable : Safe drinking water is a fundamental right. The authorities are duty-bound to fulfil that (kp), A budget that overlooks federalism : The government prioritises strengthening federalism, but the policies don’t reflect that, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Budget 2024/025: Charting the country’s economic course, by Srija Khanal (kh), Rs1.86 trillion financial plan with lofty goals : Economists say the carefully organised fiscal plan is bloated and will boost growth. But it could also push up inflation, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Government to set up peace fund to address conflict victims’ concerns : Rs1 million was offered in relief to the families of those killed or forcibly disappeared during the decade-long Maoist insurgency but many have been left out (kp) [This alone is not enough for justice! Furthermore, the amount of not even 7,000 euros is completely inappropriate.], Hearing on writ against Home Minister Lamichhane postponed (kh), House panel will probe cooperatives linked to home minister, others : CPN-UML’s Surya Thapa leads the seven-member committee, which has representation of five parties, by Anil Giri (kh), Numbers of youth seeking foreign employment opportunities surge, by Sabita Khadka (rep), 4,035 migrant Nepali workers died abroad in three years (rn), Translate Republican Ideals Into Reality, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Help Nepal combat climate crisis, by Jagadish Dahal (ae),Chinese envoy in Nepal courts controversy with apology demand from journalist over X post (rep) [This is not the first time he has failed to show diplomatic manners. China has had better ambassadors in Nepal!], Debate erupts in Nepal over Chinese Ambassador Song’s social media conduct (kh), Campaign objects to Chinese Ambassador’s threats to journalists (kh) , Perceived agriculture budget decrease due to lower fertilizer prices: FinMin Pun (rep) [The agricultural budget does not do justice at all to the importance and urgent needs of agriculture. So let's continue to drive up food imports and send even more young people into labour migration!], KMG Chairman Sirohiya released on general date (rep), Deuba’s residence hosts opposition parties’ meeting: Madhav Nepal joins discussion (kh) [!!??]

28/05/2024: Prachanda, do you hear us? It is striking that even the monarchists hadn’t quite harassed and intimidated KMG like this, by Mitra Pariyar (kp) [Politicians like Dahal, Oli and Deuba talk a lot, often nonsense, but they don't see, don't read and don't listen!], Kailash Sirohiya to be transferred to Kathmandu for medical treatment (kh), Dhanusha court extends KMG chair’s remand by three days : The man whose citizenship number matches Sirohiya’s is under pressure to remain silent, by Ajit Tiwari and Matrika Dahal (kp), Parties agree on probe panel TOR. Finalisation today : Home minister’s name won’t be mentioned. Panel will have three months to investigate the cooperatives scam, by Anil Giri (kp), NC endorses agreement to form parliamentary probe committee (kh), Why people have low expectations from budget : Because the country is at the peak of social despair, the new budget should address problems of the youths, say experts, by Purushottam Poudel (kp),, Next fiscal year to be a ‘Year of Economic Reform’ : Govt projects an economic growth of 3.9 percent for fiscal year 2024/25 (kh), Budget 2024/25: Average life expectancy 71.3 years, literacy 76 percent (kh), Government allocates Rs 60 billion to provinces and Rs 88 billion to local governments (kh), Government to lift ban on marijuana, brand local alcohols (kh), Government raises VAT on cigarettes and alcohol (kh), Women are unequally vulnerable to disaster risk : Gender issues are just an afterthought in contemporary DRR policies and practices, by Priya Kamarcharya (kp), Republican Rhetoric And Reality : The political parties and leaders that galvanised their forces to establish a new governing system have failed to translate the rhetoric into reality, by Nanda Lal Tiwari (rn), Madhes folks in Kathmandu to draw govt attention for Chure preservation, by Raj Karan Mahato (ae), Electoral system and political stability, by Jeetendra Dev (ae)

27/05/2024: People are now listening to democratically elected authoritarian leaders : It is shocking to me that some killings are considered non-serious, and could lead to de facto amnesty for those responsible, interview with Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnès Callamard by Binod Ghimire (kp), Asian Human Rights Commission condemns arrest of KMG Chair Sirohiya : Accuses Home Minister Lamichhane of political vendetta to silence the press (kp) [Those responsible should be arrested and brought to justice instead of Sirohiya, including all those who support the machinations out of pure greed for power and protect the really guilty from prosecution!], Writ petition filed in SC seeking removal of RSP chairman Lamichhane from his position as Home Minister (rep), Representatives from various fields come together to condemn Sirohiya’s arrest : They termed the arrest an attempt to suppress voices from other critical communities (kp), Dhanusha District Court extends Kailash Sirohiya’s detention by three more days (kh), Former administrative officer confirms signature on Sirohiya’s citizenship is his : Kashiraj Dahal, retired official, was interrogated by police in connection with the document (kp), Reminiscing last week: From Sirohiya’s arrest to PM’s vote of confidence (kh), LSP Chair Thakur worries over non-implementation of agreements (kh), 3.8 million Nepalis receive Social Security allowance (kh), Elderly in outlying Achham villages trek up to three days to collect social security allowances : Efforts by some local units to distribute allowances from ward offices have faced challenges owing to resource crunch and poor internet, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Cooperative misappropriation: Baluwatar talks yield no breakthrough (kh) [There will be no solution as long as it is more important for the parties to protect their politicians!], SC hearing on petition against Home Minister Lamichhane and Attorney General Pokharel on Wednesday (kh), Government claims economic indicators improving amid political chaos : Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal told Parliament he prefers not to resort to ordinances to present the new fiscal budget (kp), Kleptocracy casts a long shadow in Nepal, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha (ae), SC nullifies Chief Minister Adhikari’s vote of confidence, Gandaki govt collapses (kh), Adhikari removed from chief minister’s post after Supreme Court’s order (nlt)

26/05/2024: Challenges of Nepali democracy : The actions of Prime Minister Dahal and his partners show that staying in power is their only goal, by Abhi Subedi (kp), NC holding protest in capital against cooperative fraud today (kh), New Congress proposal delays formation of House panel to probe cooperatives scam : The main opposition wants to name the cooperatives that the home minister received loans from and their office bearers in the probe terms of reference (kp), Back to streets, co-op victims ask coalition to honour past deals : Depositors scammed by cooperatives gather for the third phase of protests in order to recover their savings, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Sirohiya’s arrest unconstitutional and against the law: Former President Yadav. If there was any mistake in the citizenship certificate, the CDO could have sent a letter to the individual and corrected that, by Deepak Pariyar (kp), 21 editors of outlets across Asia call on PM Dahal to stop media intimidation : The umbrella body requested an immediate cessation of further police action and facilitation of a fair and appropriate legal process in the Sirohiya case (kp), Investigations reveal fake licenses were issued ‘under higher orders’ (rep), Parliament endorses govt’s policies and programs amid obstruction by NC (rep), Court Holds Key To Solve Political Disputes, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Govt arrears surge to over Rs 1.18 trillion: OAG Report (kh), Unified Socialist urges PM to end parliamentary obstructions (rep)

25/05/2024: Kailash Sirohiya’s case is an outcome of administrative flaws, experts say : Many allegations levelled against Kantipur Media Group chairman don’t need jail even when proven, they argue (kp), Amnesty International calls for Sirohiya’s immediate release : Secretary General Agnès Callamard asks Prime Minister Dahal for the reason behind arresting the KMG chairman (kp), KMG Chair Sirohiya hospitalized due to heart issues (kh), Rs 2400 billion outstanding public debt (kh), Parties inch closer on parliamentary probe of cooperatives scam : Leaders say Nepali Congress agreed to avoid the mention of Rabi Lamichhane in panel’s terms of reference, by Anil Giri (kp) [Not mentioning Lamichhane may be in the interests of maintaining the government's power, but certainly not in the interests of the rule of law!], CK Raut advocates for directly-elected executive for political stability (kh), Call For Embracing Republican Virtues, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

24/05/2024: Cooperatives victims to launch protests starting today (kh), Sirohiya to be presented at court for remand extension (kh), KMG chair Sirohiya’s remand extends by three days (nlt), Parties divided over naming Lamichhane in probe panel ToR : Opposition insists on investigating the home minister. Coalition says targeting an individual sets bad precedent, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [It is not about any individual, but about the Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. Of course he must be included in the investigation. But the government is obviously more concerned about maintaining its parliamentary majority!], Global media bodies take serious exception to KMG chairman’s arrest : Sirohiya must be released and the work of the KMG protected, not hindered, says RSF (kp), KMG chair Kailash Sirohiya’s defence at Dhanusha district court : His lawyers on Wednesday explained how discrepancies had crept into Sirohiya’s citizenship card, as well as the official records. The arrest is needless as the defendant has no chance of altering the evidence when not in custody,’ they say (kp), Business organisations object to arrest of Kantipur publisher : The FNCCI, CNI, NCC, and AAN, among others, say the tendency of arresting anyone just based on a complaint is problematic (kp), The cry of Chure : The region’s degradation impacts the lives of all Nepalis, and the government must act fast to save it (kp), Police intervene in demonstration by families and relatives of Nepalis in Russian Army (rep) [This is what you would call great support from the government?], Forming New Alliances : The ongoing political deadlock regarding Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane is likely to disrupt the long-standing monopoly of political power held by three parties for more than two decades (sp)

23/05/2024: The Arrival of Communist Panchayat System, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Push ahead with probe against home minister on dual passports and cooperatives fraud : A joint letter submitted by 31 editors to PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal on the arrest of KMG Chairman Kailash Sirohiya (kp), Congress vows to toughen stance on home minister investigation : Many leaders now say Lamichhane must quit for abusing his office to settle a personal score, by Anil Giri (kp) [Dahal will probably have to make a decision: Is the rule of law more important to him or saving his ruling majority by suppressing the investigation of the truth?], Sirohiya’s arrest draws widespread condemnation : More than two dozen editors conclude that the government had arrested KMG Chairman Sirohiya with the intent to pile pressure on, and instill fear in, the media fraternity (kp), Society of Professional Journalists questions motive behind Sirohiya’s arrest : Calls on the government to reaffirm its commitment to free and unfettered press (kh), Arrest of Kailash Sirohiya is deeply concerning: IFJ (kp) [see statement by IFJ], Supreme Court allows writ petition against letter aiming to shield Lamichhane : Attorney General’s Office on May 7 issued him a letter saying there are no cases against him in cooperatives fraud (kp), Amid parliamentary deadlock, what are the alternatives for introducing the budget? (kh), Burdens of bad air : While we do well in air quality monitoring, there is a gap in our mitigation measures (kp), An unbreathable future for children : The effect of air pollution on children and their families goes beyond health, by Ayush Joshi and Arun Rai (kp)

22/05/2024: Beyond Quotas for Women's Political Empowerment, by Aastha Pokharel (rep), Vendetta against media : Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane has exposed his anti-democratic character with the arrest of Kantipur Media Group chairman (kp), Dhanusha Police cite 6 grounds for arresting Kailash Sirohiya : Sirohiya in custody of District Police Office, Dhanusha (kh) [The reasons given may need to be clarified, but they are never enough to justify the arrest of a media boss whose publications reveal the machinations of many a politician on the basis of meticulous research. There have been politicians who did not even have Nepali citizenship, participated in elections and then even became Deputy Prime Minister! Others have unhinged the state and constitution and continue to manipulate political events and want to become PM again as soon as possible. Still others have been facing murder charges for years and still hold leading state offices. The list could go on and on. This is a targeted attack on the free media, nothing else!], Sirohiya presented at Dhanusha District Court, police seek five-day remand (kh), Arrest of KMG Chairman Sirohiya not a press freedom violation: RSP. "Distinction must be made between a profit-driven private enterprise and diligent journalist" (kh) [Okay, then Mr Lamichhane should be arrested immediately, because a distinction must be made between an upright politician who is interested in clarification and corrupt people who are interested in enrichment.], PM’s response: No personal grudge against Sirohiya, will be released easily through judicial process (kh) [This arrest is serious and inexcusable. Besides, how can a politician announce in advance what a court will decide? This is an abolition of the separation of powers!], KMG Chair Sirohiya to be presented at Dhanusha District Court for custody extension (kh) [The accusation could have been cleared up without an arrest!], Freedom of press, accountability, and transparency are guiding principles: US (kh), Leaders across political spectrum condemn Sirohiya’s arrest : Members of ruling and opposition parties, as well as the civil society, have denounced what they termed ‘hasty’ and ‘vindictive’ arrest of the Kantipur Media Group chairman (kp), Editors pen letter to PM expressing concern over KMG Chairman Sirohiya’s arrest (kh), PM Dahal urges public not to ‘overreact’ on Sirohiya's arrest amid legal proceedings (rep) [Clear protests against an attack on press freedom are not an overreaction! The government-owned newspaper Gorkhapatra only devoted a short note to the incident. Rising Nepal is completely silent on the matter. This strengthens the suspicion of manipulation from government circles!], Dhanusha District Court grants three-day-remand against KMG Chair Sirohiya (kh), Mismatch in PM Dahal’s assets raises eyebrows : It is clear that either he lied in 2016 or he is lying now, says Transparency International Nepal ex-chair Khem Raj Regmi, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Mr Lamichhane would call this sufficient reasons for immediate arrest!], Children from impoverished families missing school or struggling with attendance : Dropout rates and irregular attendance are high among girls, says Achham local unit official, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Pitfalls of performative politics : All politics is performance, and any politician is only as good as his last act, by CK Lal (kp), NC to launch street protests against cooperative fraud : To demand Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane's resignation (kh), SC orders registration of writ petition against Home Minister Lamichhane and Attorney General Dr. Pokharel (rep)

21/05/2024: The  Nepali Puzzle : Nepalis are disgusted by political leaders due to their inability to show behaviors befitting the republic, by Lok Raj Baral (rep), Intricate web of alliances shaping Nepal’s political landscape (kh), Coalition steamrolls trust vote amid opposition protest : PM Dahal wins his fourth confidence vote in 16 months, by Anil Giri (kp), Fourth trust vote in 16 months for PM Dahal (ae) [Stable and competent governments, like PM Dahal's, simply need a vote of confidence every few weeks!], Experts find fault in Rabi Lamichhane’s ‘whataboutery’ approach in Parliament : Though he got the opportunity to speak at Parliament after insisting on it for two months, he didn’t present any convincing evidence to prove the allegations wrong, experts say, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Off the rails : Deputy PM and Home Minister Lamichhane’s Parliament speech on Sunday set a dangerously low bar for decorum (kp), Resolve Cooperatives Row Right Away, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Recessionary fallout on banking : The economic revival looks challenging if the government fails to take bold countercyclical measures, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Mountains in the spotlight, by Pratik Ghimire (ae), Dhanusha Court grants permission to issue arrest warrant against KMG Chairman Kailash Sirohiya (kh), KMG Chairman Sirohiya approaches SC seeking an order to prevent his arrest (rep), KMG Chairman Sirohiya alleges strategic intervention in media (rep), KMG Chairman Sirohia arrested, police preparing to take him to Janakpur (rep), Arrest of KMG Chairman Sirohiya a planned conspiracy by Home Minister Lamichhane: Senior Journalist Ghimire (kh), SC receives another writ against arrest of KMG Chair Sirohiya (kh)

20/05/2024: Democracy in Distress?, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh), Reminiscing last week: Policies and Programs amid political turmoil (kh), PM Dahal taking a vote of confidence for fourth time today (kh), PM Dahal seeks vote of confidence amid NC obstruction (kh), Janamat Party decides to give vote of confidence to PM Dahal (kh), PM Dahal secures vote of confidence with 157 in favor (kh), PM Dahal’s vote of confidence: Pressure amid political rifts (kh), Unpaid and abused in jobs, women warn against seeking Gulf employment : When Bindra Devi Pariyar was ill, her Kuwaiti employers tortured her by pouring boiling water on her, and locked her in cage, by Tripti Shahi (kp), People with disabilities demand personal assistance services : NHRC has accused the police of using excessive force even as people with disabilities were protesting for their rights, by Manudhree Mahat (kp), The more things change : The long march for Chure conservation is suggestive of Nepali state’s neglect of the grassroots (kp), If Oli continues to manoeuvre, there might be other coalitions : In the long-run we will be in competition with the Congress but to safeguard democracy we should be together, interview with Ghanashyam Bhusal, CPN (US) (kp), Unavoidable Realism of Nepal’s Geopolitical Strategy, by Nabraj Lama (rep), Women lead the way in Kathmandu city management, by Ruby Rauniyar (rep), No deal on ToR of coop probe panel (ae) [Only those who have something to hide stubbornly refuse to be investigated!], NC Vice President Gurung writes letter to Speaker demanding action against Home Minister Lamichhane (rep)

19/05/2024: Kleptocracy and Urgent Need for Reform, by Ganga Thapa (kh), Major parties agree to form panel to look into cooperative scam : The parliamentary committee will be formed based on the terms of reference prepared by a four-member task force, by Anil Giri (kp), Discord over inclusion of Rabi Lamichhane’s name in fraud probe (kh) [Of course, Lamichhane's role must be clarified. The public has a right to know. Otherwise, the commission makes little sense. The political parties must finally stop giving prominent politicians a blanket licence!], Operatives on Cooperatives : Now, the word “thug” is synonymous to cooperative business, if not the image of a specific political leader, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), JSP Chair Yadav moves SC seeking stay order against PM Dahal’s vote of confidence proposal (kh) [According to Article 100 of the Constitution, the PM has the right to raise the question of confidence at any time. What is the SC supposed to say?], Marching from Madhesh to Kathmandu for Chure conservation : Campaigners for controlling unchecked deforestation and haphazard extraction of sand and stones in the region, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp), Speakers are supposed to be neutral. Not all succeed in the role : Many Speakers in Nepal’s parliamentary history have courted controversy for failing to maintain impartiality, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Presidents also have to be neutral, but BD Bhandari always supported the machinations and lies of KP Oli!], Committee to select office bearers for transitional justice bodies remains idle : The panel was formed last month despite reservations from the conflict victims and human rights defenders who want legal amendments before appointing office bearers (kp) [Justice for the victims is not desired by the politicians, as this could jeopardise their ambitions for power!], Bench, bar and barkeepers : The question confronting the Nepal Bar Association today is whether its members should practise law or politics, by Semanta Dahal (kp)

18/05/2024: As the rift widens, Congress becomes suspicious of prime minister’s motive : The main opposition party is yet to decide whether to obstruct Parliament on Monday (kp), Discussion between PM Dahal and NC leaders underway to end parliamentary deadlock (kh), PM Dahal agrees to form probe committee: Nepali Congress (kh), Meeting with Nepali Congress ends on positive note: PM’s Secretariat (kh), Speaker Ghimire to hold talks with key political leaders amid parliament impasse (kh), No caution even as toxic air takes heavy toll on public health : Pollution shaving 6.7 years off the lives of people residing in Siraha, and 6.2 years in Saptari and Rupandehi districts, by Arjun Poudel (kp) [Inaction by a completely incompetent government that only cares about political power struggles!], Quake-hit Jajarkot villages reel under water shortage after sources dry up : The magnitude 6.4 earthquake last November damaged 480 drinking water projects in Jajarkot, Salyan, and Rukum West districts, by Krishna Prasad Gautam and Harihar Singh Rathour (kp) [Another case of denial of immediate assistance!], Government set to relax party split rules : A faction with 40 percent support in either parliamentary party or central committee can launch a new party, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Democracy Needs Healthy Countervailing Power, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Parliamentary probe committee focusing on individual not feasible: Ishwor Pokharel (kh) [What a moronic statement! If a deputy PM is accused of corruption in this way, these accusations must be investigated individually without delay. This is the right of all citizens of the country! It must be ensured that the country is not ruled by corrupt elements. It should also be in Lamichhane's interest that this is clarified publicly!], Parties agree to form parliamentary probe committee to investigate cooperative fraud case (rep), NC President Deuba urges govt to address rights of Nepalis working abroad (kh) [This is important, but in the long run, jobs must be created in Nepal. All previous governments have failed to do this, including those led by Deuba!]

17/05/2024: Tension in Parliament widens rift between parties (kh), Ruling coalition and opposition on collision course : Scuffle after Speaker calls Lamichhane to rostrum, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Congress questions Speaker’s role after House drama : Accuses Devraj Ghimire of taking orders from UML chief (kp), Hope and trust with RSP : The president of the RSP is the rock star face of the party and that face is seemingly blurred, by Randhir Chaudhary (rep), PM Dahal seeking vote of confidence on May 20 (kh), Why is PM Dahal seeking a vote of confidence on May 20? A move likely to counter Nepali Congress in the parliament (kh), NC decides not to back down on demand for parliamentary committee to investigate cooperative fraud case (kh), PM Dahal, Oli, and Lamichhane hold talks at Singha Durbar (kh), Parliament meeting delayed after opposition seeks time to address assembly (kh), HoR meeting postponed to Sunday (rep), PM Dahal, NC leaders’ meeting scheduled for Friday evening postponed (kh), NC employs strategy to unite opposition against ruling alliance (kh), Opposition parties unite to demand parliamentary probe into cooperative fraud case (kh), Parliament deadlock: Why NC refused three-point agreement? (kh), Bridging education and employment : We must explore innovative strategies to effectively manage human resources and combat unemployment, by Prakriti Nepal (kp), SC directs implementation of employment plan for sidewalk vendors (kh), Soon, monsoon : Still reeling from last year’s flood, Kagbeni braces for another rainy season, by Anita Bhetwal (nt) [Another case of denial of immediate assistance!], What is lost cannot be repaid : Climate breakdown puts the very survival of a community in Nepal’s Mustang region in question, by Wen Stephenson (nt), 71.3 : Nepalis are living longer, women have longer lives than men and the population is ageing (nt), Who cares? Amnesty International issues scathing report on caste-based discrimination in Nepal (nt)

16/05/2024: Oli’s brinkmanship : Dahal may be on the throne, but it is clear who is setting the rules of the game, by Anurag Acharya (kp) [Why is he not actually being prosecuted for his constitutional violations, lies and machinations of 2020/21, including instigating the then president to support them?], Economic Challenges and Fiscal Responsibility, by Kalyan Shrestha (kh), Himalaya in Dilemma, by Binoj Basnyat (kh), Patan High Court clears Lamichhane of rape charge : Bench says the victim was not a minor at the time, and there was insufficient evidence to confirm rape, by Binod Ghimire and Dil Kumar Ale Magar (kp) [A disconcerting judgement that smacks of patriarchal thinking and celebrity protection!], Kin say girl shot by former teacher after she refused to withdraw rape complaint : Incident occurred on May 3. Suspect at large. Police clueless of his whereabouts. Family struggles to pay hospital bills, which have reached Rs500,000, by Parbat Portel (kp), Court issues interlocutory interim order against recognition of Rai-led party : Summons both sides for next hearing on May 21 (kp), Inviting judicial overreach : We repeatedly see that the court is being asked to rule on what are essentially political disputes (kp), Call For Debating Electoral Reforms, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Coalition dynamics and governance challenges in Nepal, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha (ae), Dr. Govinda KC admitted to hospital after health deteriorates (kh), Dr. Govinda KC ends his hunger strike (kh), RSP declares no formation of parliamentary committee amidst NC obstruction (kh) [If Lamichhane really has a clean record, why is he so vehemently opposed to a commission of enquiry and prefers to plunge the country into political chaos? That stinks to high heaven!]

15/05/2024: Coalition rolls out ‘routine’ policies and programmes : Congress calls it a formality, says it does not need discussion in Parliament, by Anil Giri (kp), Policies and programs: Climate change issues take center stage (kp), NC’s obstruction in Parliament aimed at splitting coalition: RSP, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh) [And why does the government refuse to simply have the allegations investigated? The Nepalese public also has a right to know and the government has a duty to clarify this!], The erosion of morality in Nepali politics, by Pawan Adhikari (rep), Nepali Congress firm as ever on demand to form probe committee : The party says it allowed the President to present the policies and programmes as there was no parliamentary precedent of barring the head of state from doing so, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Fiscal federalism update : The national budget should acknowledge provincial and local governments, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Is judicial supremacy trumping constitutional supremacy in Nepal? Judiciary must be the last resort to decide the country’s political course, but trend is just the opposite, experts say, by Binod Ghimire (kp), 16th Plan: Govt aims for 7.3% economic growth and $2,351 PCI (kh) [And what is the reason for these utopian targets?], 16th plan estimated to cost Rs 11.1 trillion: NPC reports (kh)

14/05/2024: Reviewing Amnesty’s report on Dalits : Caste is so sacred for many Nepalis that they would rather go to jail or die than flout caste rules, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Case filed at SC against PMO alleging exclusion of Dalit representation in current govt (rep),  Time to Revamp Electoral System?, by Shobhakar Parajuli (kh), K P Oli’s Machinations Brew Instability and Distract from Policymaking in Nepal (kh) [!!!], NC to allow govt to present policies and programs in Parliament (kh), Nepali Congress obstructs House of Representatives meeting (kh), Cabinet approves government’s Policies and Programs : President Ram Chandra Paudel to present policies and programs in Parliament today (kh), Parties dig in as efforts intensify to end House deadlock : If Congress gives its green signal, President Paudel will present policies and programmes in Parliament today, by Anil Giri (kp), Kagbeni residents fear monsoon havoc amid government inaction after last year’s flooding : Local units cannot prepare for disaster management as it requires huge funds and expertise, so provincial and central governments must take measures to reduce the risk, says expert, by Basant Pratap Singh (kp) [But the politicians are so busy with constant power struggles and changes of government that they can't worry about such unimportant things!], From the centre to the provinces: The diminishing influence of regional parties. They once presented a formidable challenge to mainstream parties. Now the same forces are reduced to fringe positions,grappling with intra-party feuds and divisions. Experts say relevance of regional forces is still there, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), President Paudel unveiling govt’s policies and programs (kh) [Partly utopian as always, partly violating fundamental human rights, such as the right of all citizens to political engagement!], Nepal aims for self-sufficiency in fruit, animal and fish production (kh), Govt to form dedicated regulatory body for cooperatives’ supervision and regulation (kh), Govt pledges to allocate land to 500,000 landless people (kh), Government to implement ship registration provisions (kh), Government commits to year-round Melamchi Drinking Water supply in Kathmandu (kh), Government prohibits teachers from political party membership (kh), Govt proposes to scrap or postpone ‘unnecessary’ infrastructure projects (rep), Government’s policies and programs: Embracing the ‘IT Decade’ (kh), Doubt that policy and programmes will be implemented, says main opposition NC (nlt)

13/05/2024: No stone should be left unturned to ensure justice for conflict victims : Organising the Investment Summit ahead of the 2026 LDC graduation has reinforced the message that Nepal’s market is open and ready for private investment, interview with United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nepal Hanaa Singer-Hamdy (kp), Deputy PM Upendra Yadav resigns (rep), JSPN withdraws support to Dahal-led government (ae), Upendra Yadav challenges EC’s recognition of Janata Samajbadi Party, files writ at Supreme Court (kh), Reminiscing last week: Political rifts and Mt Everest ascent (kh), No sign of end to Parliament deadlock, as day to unveil policies and programmes approaches fast : Despite the time running out, the meeting between Prime Minister Dahal and Nepali Congress leaders couldn’t yield any result, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), NC to not seek Home Minister’s resignation following parliamentary probe committee formation (kh), Nepali Congress’s continued obstruction raises concerns and questions : "The government should be concerned, not us," says Dr. Mahat (kh), 7 years on, Nepal and China still at odds over BRI execution : Bureaucrats and politicians blame geopolitics for delay, apart from Nepali leaders’ reluctance to take Chinese loans, by Anil Giri (kp), Unfit for consumption : Lack of regular monitoring has allowed eateries to serve contaminated food to consumers (kp)

12/05/2024: Reparation no substitute for truth and prosecution, say conflict victims, activists : They ask for uniformity among state bodies on addressing the victims’ reparative needs, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Incidents of press freedom violation on the rise in the past one year (rep) [see report by Freedom Forum], Probe panel row casts shadow over budget presentation : Ruling party leaders hopeful of a deal but main opposition rules out any compromise without the panel’s formation, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), PM Dahal flexible to forming parliamentary probe committee, claims NC leader Lekhak (kh), Are Gagan and Shekhar charting strategy against Rabi? (kh), Between politics and education : Political parties will harm education if they continue using students and teachers for politics, by Abhi Subedi (kp) [The abuse of teachers and pupils for party political interests is reprehensible, but difficult to avoid, as the basic right of all people to political engagement must be respected in a democratic state.], Dr Govinda KC begins 22nd fast-unto-death demanding PM Dahal’s resignation (rep), Maoist Center withdraws support to Madhesh govt, two ministers resign (rep), UML withdraws support to Madhesh govt (rep), JSP Nepal-led govt in Madhesh Province loses majority, preparations to form a new govt underway (kh) [Oh, what fun it is! The parties continue to do what they do best: Toppling governments, breaking agreements, forming new coalitions, splitting parties, etc. And everything is coordinated by the national level of the supposedly federal state....]

11/05/2024: Caste discrimination against Dalits is systemic and widespread: Amnesty International report : There is an urgent need to take special measures to improve the situation of Dalit women and girls, the organisation says in a new report (kp) [see Amnesty International report], Pokhara metropolis finds Lamichhane involved in cooperative fraud (nlt), Thapa, Lamichhane trade barbs as House meet fails on Day 1 : Home minister dares Congress leader to establish his guilt. Thapa challenges Lamichhane to prove his innocence, by Anil Giri (kp), NC signals allowing Parliament to function to unveil govt’s policy and program (kh), NC calls parliamentary party meeting to strategize on continuing parliament obstruction (kp) [Nepal's democracy in action: ruthless power struggles, parliamentary blockades, pointless chatter, corruption, nepotism, but no constructive politics!], Power Politics Detrimental To Stability, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Dr. Govinda KC initiates 22nd fast-unto-death, calls for Prime Minister’s resignation (kh)

10/05/2024: Family Rights Nepal raises issues of Nepali citizens’s foreign spouses and children deprived of natural rights due to unclear laws (rep), Budget session of the Parliament to begin today (kh) [Sure?], Budget session uncertain as NC stands firm on demand for probe committee (kh), Nepali Congress vows to block parliament over fraud probe committee demand (kh), Experts highlight need for realistic budgeting in tackling economic challenges (kh), Private sector urges massive capex booster to revive economy : Presenting a wishlist for the upcoming budget, industrialists say a larger capital injection would encourage them to pump the money as well (kp), After split in JSP-Nepal, politics hots up in Madhesh over fate of coalition  : Leaders weighing options in anticipation of Upendra Yadav’s party leaving Singha Durbar, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Cruellest crime : The grabbing of children organisation’s land is a disturbing reminder of other recent major land scams (kp), Small projects will be handed to Province and Local levels: PM Prachanda (rn) [You still have an extremely centralist mindset, Mr Dahal! In a federal state, provinces and local levels have the right and should also have the means to decide on and implement independent projects. They do not have to be decided and delegated by the national government. That is not federalism!]

09/05/2024: Child marriage and teenage pregnancies afflict Achham : Despite being outlawed, underage marriages persist. As teenagers elope and often get pregnant, parents are forced to arrange their marriages, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Leadership battle brewing in Unified Socialist Party, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), JSP row: Yet another faction emerges; leaders opt for neutrality (kh), JSP's split threatens political stability (rep) [Which stability??], Nepali Congress may allow Lamichhane to speak in Parliament : The main opposition plans to disrupt proceedings as soon as he concludes his statement as it insists on parliamentary probe, by Anil Giri (kp) [Another pointless parliamentary session looms: no laws passed, no rational discussion of the budget, just endless power struggles between stubborn politicians and parties!], Political parties shift stances based on convenience : In two recent cases of gold smuggling and cooperative funds embezzlement, the Congress and the UML have opposite positions on how to probe them, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Karki’s excesses in Koshi : The Koshi chief minister’s fall from power is sadly accompanied by a fall from grace (kp), Understanding Nepali bureaucracy : Excessive power to 'karmacharis' leads to a lack of efficiency in public institutions, by Sushav Niraula (kp), Avoid Duplication For Resource Efficiency, by Mukti Rijal (rn)

08/05/2024: Experts call for carving feminist policies including foreign policy : Nepal has been unable to translate its constitutional and international commitments on gender equality, Ansari says (kp), PM Dahal assures of ‘innovative approach’ in upcoming budget (kh) Finance Minister faces dilemma amid PM’s budget interference (kh), Ruling parties reject ‘targeted’ inquiry into home minister : Instead propose setting up a panel with a mandate to look into the problems of the cooperative sector as a whole, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Koshi chief minister Karki refuses to quit, dismisses need for floor test : As per a March 4 deal, a UML leader is supposed to become the new chief minister, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Civil society leaders demand dismissal of President’s Advisor (kh), Nepal from the perspective of Beijing, by Simone Galimberti (ae)

07/05/2024: CZOP urges govt to prioritize child rights issues (rep), Ministry Reports: Nearly 80% of women still face violence in Nepal (kh), Janata Samajbadi Party registered amid legal confusion : Recognition by election body based on regulations of a law, which was replaced by ordinance that lapsed 3 years ago, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [The Political Parties Act 2017, which is undemocratic in several passages, was amended by the Deuba government in 2021 with manipulative intent by ordinance. According to Article 114 of the Constitution, this amendment is invalid as it has not been approved by Parliament. Consequently, the original version of the law applies.], Divided we fall : The breakdown of alternate political forces damages the health of Nepali democracy (kp), Newly-formed JSP faction to uphold support for Dahal-led govt (rep), With the split of JSP-Nepal, ruling coalition narrowly saves the govt from collapse, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Prime Minister Dahal denies involvement in JSP split (kh) [Of course, but who still believes in Dahal's words?], Coalition’s future uncertain after JSP split, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Hospitalisation should not be counted in judicial custody, says doctors’ body : Recommendation comes amid growing trend of high-profile detainees seeking hospitalisation to avoid prison stay, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Wildfire of global crises : The talk of clean, green, or renewable energy is only tokenism or sugar-coating, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Devising a gender-responsive budget : Using the amount allocated for the GRB on infrastructure development undermines women’s rights, by Indu Panta (kp), FWEAN asks govt to prioritize women entrepreneurs in new budget (rep), Shelter needed for Jajarkot quake survivors: Karnali CM Kande (kh) [Denial of assistance despite great promisses!], Parties fail to reach agreement on parliamentary obstruction, NC insists on investigation against Rabi (kh), NC accuses govt of protecting Home Minister Lamichhane in fraud case (kh), Home Minister Lamichhane refutes need for probe, cites Attorney General’s clearance (kh), Inclusive Election in Nepal, by Dev Datta Joshi (rep), Accord Top Priority To Poverty Alleviation, by Uttam Maharjan (rn)

06/05/2024: Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal, a ruling partner, splits : A faction led by federal council chair Ashok Rai applies to register a new party at the Election Commission, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Ashok Rai-led Janata Samajbadi Party officially registered at EC (rep), Gandaki Speaker announces majority in favour of Chief Minister Adhikari, Congress protests : The opposition party objects to Speaker Dhital’s recognition of 30 as a majority in the 60-strong provincial assembly, by Deepak Pariyar and Pratiksha Kafle (kp), Do it together : Ruling and opposition parties must join hands to collectively tackle co-operative fraud (kp), It does not suit the Congress to change its position on transitional justice : The main intent behind demanding a parliamentary probe against the home minister is to ask for his resignation once the probe committee is formed, interview with Padam Giri, Minister for law, justice and parliamentary affairs (kp), UML Chair Oli advocates leftist unity (kh) [These are once again completely selfless ambitions on the part of Mr Oli, who just a few days ago categorically rejected a merger of the left!], Status of RTI implementation in Nepal : RTI implementation is still challenging despite the RTI act promulgated over 15 years ago, by Umesh Pokharel (ae)

05/05/2024: Dalit women in local governance : Political parties must understand that quotas don’t ensure adequate and meaningful resources, by Sajhana Tolange (kp), Dahal hints at House panel on cooperative cash embezzlement : Prime minister informs Congress chief Deuba about plan to refer the issue to a House committee for investigation, by Abil Giri (kp), Sudurpaschim Chief Minister Sodari’s trust vote uncertain as UML buys time : Assembly meetings scheduled for Friday and Saturday deferred due to dispute, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Power struggles and the changing of coalitions and governments, usually in breach of original agreements, are the exclusive tasks of the political parties!], ‘Development’ putting communal living in danger : As open spaces in the valley are slowly being encroached, people are deprived of chances to live communally, to rejuvenate mentally and to have a safe space when disaster strikes, by Anish Ghimire (kp), Urgent action needed as delayed rain threatens Nepal's Terai, by Menaka Hamal (rep), JSP splits during Upendra Yadav’s overseas trip, seven lawmakers registering new party (kh), Faction exiting Upendra Yadav-led JSP to remain in ruling coalition, affirms support for govt (kh), These are the seven lawmakers exiting from Upendra Yadav-led JSP to form new party (kh)

04/05/2024: 11 ministers opt to keep their property details secret (kh) [This is very revealing!], Experts warn against hasty change in electoral system : As two major parties peddle the narrative of a flawed system that elects hung parliament, direct election is no panacea, observers say, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The problem is the political parties and not the electoral system. Despite serious manipulation in the run-up to the elections and even greater social exclusion and nepotism, none of the ‘major’ parties are able to secure majorities. A purely direct election system is not very democratic and would still not bring about any political stability with these power-orientated ‘top politicians’!], Experts stress recognition of indigenous communities’ rights to foster sustainable tourism, by Aesha Bajracharya (rep), Ethical Leadership: A Hard Nut to Crack for Many Leaders in Nepal, by Fr. Augustine Thomas (rep), Culture Key To Spurring National Integration, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

03/05/2024: Media freedom in Nepal : Despite the constitution guaranteeing legal provisions, there has been little progress in implementation, by Umesh Pokharel (kp), Press under Pressure : When the other pillars of democracy fail to act as check and balance, the press has to step in to hold power to account, by Sonia Awale (nt), Media Action Nepal report highlights 34 press violation incidents over the year (kh), Governments not protecting press freedom, report says (kh), Internet disruption in Nepal as Indian firm cuts services : Airtel, India’s leading vendor, halted services for around 5 hours over outstanding payments by Nepali private ISPs, by Krishana Prasain (kp), RPP leader Basnet out of contact after police issue arrest warrant in embezzlement case (kh), Fires continue to ravage homes, displace people : Ten houses gutted in separate incidents in Solukhumbu. Two elderly killed in Dhading village. Displaced without shelter and enough food in Saptari, by Madhav Aryal (kp), Kathmandu's pollution at hazardous level, tops chart of world’s most polluted cities (rep), Unbreathable : The government has failed to provide people with clean air, depriving them of a basic human right (kp), Climate Change Exacerbates Forest Fires, by Asmita Khanal (rn), Nepal will need an investment of Rs 6.1 trillion to produce 28,500 MW of electricity by 2035, by Hari Prasad Sharma (rep), Over two dozens bills stalled in previous parliamentary session yet to be registered for deliberation, by Ishwari Subedi (rep) ]You can be sure that the politicians are already thinking about how they can prevent this in the coming session. After all, their pointless power struggles are what they were elected for!]

02/05/2024: NHRC to stay away from office-bearer nomination panel : Conflict victims want amendments to transitional justice bill before the process to appoint office bearers begins, by Binod Ghimire (kp), RSP after Ilam : Congress and UML continue to be the mainstays of Nepali politics. They are still hard to challenge (kp), Messages from Ilam and Bajhang : The tropes used in politics are temporary, and a leader’s charisma cannot inspire voters for long, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), ISPs warn of possible internet disruption : Nepal’s telecom regulatory body has asked the central bank not to provide foreign exchange and bank guarantees to the ISPs until they clear their taxes (kp), Nepal’s labor exodus drives Indian laborers to fill gaps in domestic factories, by Aesha Bajracharya (rep), Rs 635.7 mln revenue collected from mountaineering in two months (rn) [That's not even 45 million euros! Considering the severe environmental and waste problems caused by mountaineering, this is peanuts!], Every state organs must function well, by Jagadish Dahal (ae), Supreme Court sets new precedent, distinguishes marital rape from rape in a landmark ruling, by Bhasa Sharma (rep) [According to the patriarchal Nepalese way of thinking, women become the property of their husbands when they get married and have to be submissive?], Internet services disrupted in Nepal, bandwidth restriction by Indian company (kh)

01/05/2024: Ilam bypoll: Fillip for old parties, reality check for RSP : Experts say traditional parties remain relevant and identity politics continues to thrive, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Damak’s business tower stands deserted ahead of inauguration (kh), NHRC calls for promoting labor rights (kh), Unified Socialist is quietly weighing a new alliance : Leaders of the reluctant member of the ruling coalition say Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal can’t be trusted in the long run, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Power monger KP Oli leaves no doubt that he would like to wish Madhav Kumar Nepal and his party to hell and PK Dahal always turns his colours to the wind anyway to keep his power!], PM Dahal is ready to do anything for power: Dr. Baburam Bhattarai (kh), Government recognises forest fires as disaster but neglects victims : Impoverished forest fire victims are struggling in hospitals unable to pay for medicines, by Arjun Poudel (kp), A new approach to legislation in Nepal : To enhance transparency in law-making, citizen’s true involvement and ownership should be ensured, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Putting People And Planet Before Profit, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Finance Minister asserts 4.5 percent economic growth potential (rn) [This unrealistic assumption contradicts all national and international expert committees!], Why did the investment summit fail to produce the desired result? (ae), Rights organisations call for addressing problems of agriculture labourers (nlt)

30/04/2024: Problem in provinces : The provincial-level leaders should stop acting as puppets of their political masters in Kathmandu (kp), Communist Party of Nepal (Bahunbadi) : Even if Nepal becomes a classless utopia, it will remain infested by caste hierarchy, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Kathmandu ranks as world’s most polluted city : Air quality data reveals alarming PM2.5 levels (kh), Pollution rises in Kathmandu, people urged to wear masks (rn), UML’s Bhandari wins Bajhang by-poll, Suhang Nembang widens lead in Ilam : The ruling UML appears poised to win both the seats in the bypolls held in Ilam and Bajhang (kp), UML’s Suhang Nemwang emerges victorious in Ilam-2 : UML gets 27,772 votes; Nepali Congress 21,942, and Dakendra Thegim 11,457 votes (kh), RSP’s Milan Limbu fails to secure 10% votes in Ilam-2 (kh) [Is the RSP another short-lived party that claimed to be alternative but then wasn't?], Insights from the Ilam-2 by-election (kh), GEFONT Report: 21.7% of industries fail to pay minimum wage (kh), Court quashes petition against Adhikari’s appointment as chief minister : The apex court suggests resolving the dispute through floor test from the provincial assembly (kp), Third Session of Karnali Province prorogued without passing any bill (rep) [Thanks to anti-democratic national leaders!!]

29/04/2024: Preserving Nepal’s Indigenous Communities : Assessing the Need for Expanded Protected Areas, by Sasha Sunuwar (kh), Toxic air is giving young children asthma : Doctors say it could damage lungs, and urge prompt medical attention for symptoms like shortness of breath, wheezing, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Fires continue to devour forests across various districts : Wildfires usually start from March in Nepal, when farmers burn the crop residue on the fields and the threat keeps growing until April-May, by Madhav Aryal and Durgalal KC (kp), Gandaki Province reports cases of forest fire at 467 locations (rep), Ruling and opposition parties close ranks to assure investors : Leaders stress that political instability is no threat to investments as policy stability creates an investor-friendly climate (kp) [??], Congress’s gamble against Rabi : The NC’s obstruction of Parliament and muzzling of Lamichhane will not help get their votes back, by Naresh Koirala (kp), Hearing on 'murder' case against Agni Sapkota scheduled in SC after 17 years, by Bhasa Sharma (rep), Nepal’s Media fraternity battles disinformation, by Sameer Sharma (kp), Recurring Prisoner’s Dilemma in political landscape, by Yuvraj Chaudhary (ae), Nepal govt bypasses parliament to allow commercial projects in protected areas, by Abhaya Raj Joshi (Mongabay)

28/04/2024: Nepal Investment Summit 2024 begins in Kathmandu (kh), Nepal investment summit begins today : More than 1,700 investors from 55 countries will take part in the two-day event. The last summit was held in 2019 (kp), Govt to solicit letters of intent for 20 projects, primarily hydropower, at 3rd Investment Summit (kh), Congress objects to last-minute ordinance to amend multiple laws : Government awaits President’s approval of the legislation aiming to streamline provisions to attract foreign investors (kp) [The laws already should have been changed by parliament when the NC was still part of the government!], Kathmandu tops list of most polluted cities worldwide (kh), Polling peaceful in Ilam, Bajhang : As ballots are gathered, election officials are preparing to begin vote count early today, by Parbat Portel and Basant Pratap Singh (kp), Government retains disputed provisions in new media council bill : The communications ministry on Thursday registered the bill, which envisions a committee led by its secretary to select the chairperson and members of the council, by Binod Ghimire (kp), What Ails Our Loktantra?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [The politicians, especially the so-called top leaders!]

27/04/2024: By-elections underway in Ilam and Bajhang, to continue till 5 pm (kh), Investment Summit approaches, but key ordinance pending : Ordinance to amend laws to remove hurdles yet to reach President. Officials say Sheetal Niwas will get it today, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [An ordinance is only temporarily binding and requires confirmation by the parliament elected by the people at its next session (Article 114 of the Constitution). This is not a trustworthy investment guarantee! It is a serious omission on the part of the government not to have passed the necessary legislative amendments through parliament in good time!], Victims of cooperative scams lament government apathy for arresting GB Rai : Demand Prime Minister Dahal’s intervention to resolve the problem, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp), Nepal awash with trademark, patent infringement plaints : Industry insiders say it takes years for infringement settlement because the Department of Industry, which handles the cases, is not a fully judicial body, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Navigating Nepal's Labor Rights Landscape, by Anupam Bhattarai (rn)

26/04/2024: Nepal fails to make progress towards delivering truth, justice and reparations to victims of Maoist conflict: Amnesty (nlt), Youth attempts suicide amid police torture over Facebook comments against home minister, by Tapendra Karki (rep) [The Maoist-led government is even committing new human rights violations through the police, who are fond of torture!], Aftab Alam, three others get life terms over 2008 killings : Rautahat Court convicts them of killing at least two people in Rajpur of the district on the eve of 2008 CA elections, by Shiva Puri (kp), District Court Rautahat sentences four individuals including Aftab Alam to life imprisonment, by Madan Thakur (rep), Pokhara Int’l Airport corruption scandal deepens : Former ministers under scrutiny as CIAA digs deeper (kh), Special Court orders judicial custody for Sunil Paudel over illegal wealth acquisition charges (rep), CIAA files corruption case against 10 persons, including Land Revenue Office staff in Solukhumbu (kh), Time to declare EVMs’ end : Don’t allow more public money to be drained by this project (rep), Stakeholders call for transparency as Beijing pushes for early implementation of BRI projects in Nepal (rep), Kathmandu takes lead as world’s most polluted city (kh), Air pollution takes its toll on Nepal’s tourism capital : As smog levels soar in Pokhara, travel trade entrepreneurs fear worse days ahead for the popular tourist destination, by Deepak Pariyar (kp), Government neglect leaves villages without piped water : Bad roads extend travel time between Ilam headquarters and Mangsebung Rural Municipality to over six hours although the distance is just 80 km, by Laxmi Gautam (kp), Ensure migrant workers’ voting rights: Lawmakers (ae) [The right to vote is one of the fundamental rights of all Nepalese citizens. The SC instructed the government to guarantee this right a long time ago. But this right is still denied to 25 per cent of the citizens!], Nepal’s investment climate myths (ae)

25/04/2024: The return of the chhau : Our campaigns to educate the people about the ills of ‘chhaupadi’ are inadequate (kp), Fire destroys 110 homes in Mahottari : Displaced families are sheltering at a local school. Relief immediate priority, officials say, by Sunita Baral (kp), Top court intervenes in Gaur massacre case : The Supreme Court orders the Rautahat District Police Office and the District Attorney’s Office to furnish written clarifications for not investigating the mass killing of 2007 (kp), New provincial cabinets slow to take full shape : From court cases to differences among ruling partners, chief ministers are struggling to appoint ministers (kp) [Nepal's so-called top politicians lack any understanding of federalism. They identify democracy with power struggles and are thus destroying the future of the country!], Evidence-Based Policy Making in Nepal: Challenges and the Way Forward, by Rakshya Silwal (rep), Election Key To Democratic Politics, by Mukti Rijal (rn), SC hearing on fake Bhutanese refugees case involving ex-deputy PM Rayamajhi today (rep), MoEST seeks EC’s help in identifying teachers linked to political parties (rep) [The right to be involved in political parties and to actively participate in political life is one of the fundamental rights of every human being in democratic constitutional states; this must therefore also apply to Nepalese teachers!], Former Minister Aftab Alam gets life imprisonment for Rajapur bomb incident (kh)

24/04/2024: Chhau sheds reappear. Deep-rooted tradition, failed campaign blamed : Four years ago, a one-off campaign was launched by the government to dismantle menstruation sheds, but there was no follow-up, by Menuka Dhungana (kp) [Why don't men go to cow sheds during their wives' periods when they can no longer stand being under the same roof as their wives?], Tensions escalate as UML Chair Oli and Unified Socialist Chair Nepal engage in war of words (kh), Who will save the current coalition?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), No immediate chance of Congress, UML partnering for poll reforms, leaders hint : As rumours swirl of two biggest parties uniting to topple Maoist-led government soon, UML leaders defend the coalition, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Such statements by politicians mean absolutely nothing in Nepal!], Make Nepal a land of truth, by Jagadish Dahal (ae), Putting out the flames : The government must take a multipronged approach, bringing together various stakeholders to make wildfires a rarity (kp), Geoeconomics of alternative energy : Political negotiations can help Nepal benefit from Chinese power projects as long as India is kept out of the arrangement, by CK Lal (kp) [Be sure, this would be contrary to US power interests!], Nepal's Seismic Struggle and Ongoing Recovery Dynamics, by Raju Thapa (rep), Third Investment Summit: Government to showcase 150 lucrative projects (ae), SC issues show cause order in Gaur Massacre case (kh), SC to hear case against former Speaker Sapkota’s alleged involvement in murder (kh)

23/04/2024: Resham Chaudhary, convicted in Tikapur murder case, ineligible for party membership: Ranjita Shrestha (kh), Parliament obstruction will persist unless formation of probe committee on Home Minister’s alleged fraud: Dr. Shekhar Koirala (kh) [Yes, parliament is primarily an instrument for politicians and parties to play their power games! Laws can also be passed without parliament by means of ordinances, as Oli, Dahal and Deuba have repeatedly shown in recent years!], Oli, Dahal against communist reunification in haste : During the Diamond Jubilee celebration of Nepal Communist Party, the two leaders hinted at the need for left unity, albeit cautiously, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Of course, both see themselves as the one and only godlike left-wing leaders. But neither can be called a communist!], Not how it works : The undue involvement of province heads and speakers in provincial politics is most troubling (kh) [Politicians see themselves as being above the law and not responsible to parliament, the judiciary and the people!], Costs of missing construction code : A strong “code of conduct” on public construction can help improve the socio-economic life of Nepal, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Govt amends nine laws through ordinance to attract investors, by Dilip Paudel (rep), Populism and Nepal’s democracy, by Sushil Thapa (ae)

22/04/2024: Mountain villages bearing direct brunt of climate change : Avalanches and landslides intensify in the upper regions while droughts and heatwaves have surged in the plains, by Arjun Poudel (kp), After Gandaki, government formation in Sudurpaschim challenged in court : The Nepali Congress has accused both provincial heads of flouting the constitution (kp), Oli’s long game : As always, the UML chief has made a calculated move. Yet he controls only part of a large political puzzle (kp), Direct election of prime minister and chief ministers way out of instability : Just like a set of elite people has captured Kathmandu’s politics, another set of elites has captured the politics of Janakpur, the capital of Madhesh Province, interview with Tula Narayan Shah (kp)

21/04/2024: Health of the republic : Despite many governmental instabilities at the centre and the provinces, the republic's future is secure, by Lok Raj Baral (kp), Relatives of Nepalis serving in Russian military up in arms with a set of demands : 295 have formally sought repatriation of their kin fighting the Russia-Ukraine war (kp), What to expect from the investment summit : Despite policy reforms, bureaucratic red-taping and lack of implementation play the spoilsport in foreign investments, by Bibhuti Kharel (kp), Cotiviti controversy mars Investment Summit in Nepal : The lawsuit filed right before the investment summit clearly sends a bad message to the investors, by Anupam Bhattarai (rep), Coalition Unity Under The Strain?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), A dozen laws to be amended through ordinances: PM Dahal (kh) [That's really democratic. Parliament can be abolished permanently. With his 11 per cent voter support, Dahal will remain PM in the long term and his party cannot fall any further. Costly elections can be spared and the money invested in corruption instead. Only the constant coalition changes under PM Dahal will continue. After all, this is what Nepal's politicians understand by democracy. (Satirical, but not entirely out of touch with reality!)

20/04/2024: Lack of investment-friendly laws raises concerns as Investment Summit approaches, by Dilip Paudel (rep) [The main thanks go to Dahal, Oli, Deuba and others, for whom their manipulation of power was more important than the unimpeded legislative work of parliament!], 19 hydropower projects to be showcased at investment summit (rep), Beijing’s message: Won’t tolerate anti-China activities in Nepal : Parties and stakeholders should be involved in projects, CPC leader tells Nepali Maoists, by Anil Giri (kp) [This wording makes it sound as if Nepal is a subordinate vassal state of China!], This is not a cursed nation; rather a nation drained by leeches: Home Minister Lamichhane (kh) [Even if you should be clean yourself, Mr Lamichhane, you can't rebuild the country by joining forces with the power-mad and often failed forces!], Gandaki CM Adhikari assigns portfolios to Deepak Manange and Hari Chuman (kh) [A person with a criminal past should not be made a minister!], Nepal’s polical crossroads: Struggles, strategies, and Indo-Nepal equation (kh)

19/04/2024: Pokhara Int’l Airport: Investigation exposes corruption and construction flaws : China displeased with CIAA's investigation; Embassy exerting political pressure, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh), Lamichhane seeks to discuss GB Rai with Malaysia minister : Foreign ministry sitting on home minister’s request fearing he may influence the fugitive’s deportation, says source, by Anil Giri (kp) [The quagmire seems to be getting worse and worse!], Provincial heads proxies of Kathmandu to meddle in regional politics: Congress. The main opposition is unhappy with their roles in Sudurpaschim and Gandaki provinces, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The role of the Governor or Chief of State in the Constitution is confusing and fits the misconception of federalism. Although executive power lies with the Provincial Council of Ministers, there is a representative of the central government, whom the Constitution calls "Chief of State", but who is bound by the directives and recommendations of the Provincial Council of Ministers. A representative of the national government should not be called "Chief of State". This reflects centralised state thinking!], NC accuses Gandaki and Sudurpaschim province chiefs of unconstitutional moves (kh), Government formation in provinces getting knottier : Experts blame central leaders’ interference and the electoral system for instability in all provinces, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Provincial bottlenecks : The crises in provinces arise from the duplicity of political parties (kp), Teachers’ union challenges Education Minister Shrestha's policy on political affiliation (rep) [This is correct and justified on the basis of international concepts of democracy and fundamental human rights!], In Pictures: Families of Nepalis in Russian Army begin hunger strike (rep), The rise of high-rises : Nine years after the 2015 earthquake, Kathmandu has to ask: how safe are the new tall structures, by Sonia Awale (nt), Going up in smoke : The smoke blanketing Nepal this week is not just from forest fires but also burning wheat stalk after harvest, by Chandra Kishore (nt)

18/04/2024: MD role makes Lamichhane accountable for Gorkha Media wrongs: Law experts : Company Act and National Penal Code define managing director as a responsible position, by Puruhottam Poudel (kp), Political uncertainty clouds Nepal’s investment summit : Government plans to dangle 148 potential projects before investors at the third investment summit starting April 28, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Koshi chief minister writes to Speaker to block resolution motion against him : A majority of provincial assembly members want to remove Karki from the special session of the assembly, by Binod Ghimire (kp), On the right track : Eliminating partisan politics from educational spaces could greatly improve the quality of education (kp), Deuba-Nepal meeting shakes up power dynamics (kh) [Democracy means politics for the people and with the legitimisation of the people. Political power is a by-product that is based on the will of the people and not on the manipulations of long-failed politicians for the sole purpose of maintaining their power.], Shore Up Adaptive Social Protection, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn), Unified Socialist-led govt will be formed in Sudurpaschim Province: Rajendra Pandey (kh) [The irrational and anti-democratic power struggles of the power-hungry and completely incompetent national leaders are simply disgusting!], Dahal and Oli meet amid speculations of Nepal aligning with Deuba (kh) [You flawless Democrats, is it time for another change of government?], Lies, damn lies and digital media, by Mohan Gajurel (ae)

17/04/2024: It’s Time for Women to Take the Lead, by Prakriti Nepal (kh), Revisiting provincial structures : Instability in the provincial governments is unacceptable. Such turmoil has dissatisfied the public, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Questioning PM Dahal: What is hindering good governance? Prime Minister Dahal says, “National consensus has eroded” (kh), Has UML had a change of heart about probing Lamichhane? Biggest party in the coalition had been staunch defender of the home minister implicated in cooperative fund misuse, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [The power ambitions and personal interests of top politicians outweigh the rule of law and good governance!], Government to crack down on teachers engaged in partisan politics : Ministry of Education asserts action aligns law, court orders, and international practice (kp) [This is definitely not a practice in truly democratic states! All citizens have the fundamental right to be politically active. Let's take Germany as an example: teachers are active in political parties in large numbers and many of them hold public office, at best taking temporary leave of absence for practical reasons and then returning to their teaching jobs. Punishing teachers for their political engagement is a crime!], Sudurpashim Province Head Miya makes fresh call for government formation : Rejects both claims by Nagarik Unmukti lawmakers, by Arjun Shah (kp), Nearly 200 private schools in Kathmandu Metropolis apply for name changes : The city office says plans to strictly enforce the rules once the deadline expires (kp) [What nonsense! Instead, the quality of the education system should be improved!], Madhesh lawmakers resort to vandalism in provincial assembly : Accuse Speaker Ramchandra Mandal of taking ahead proceedings forcefully (kp), Why Federalism has Become Risky for Nepalese Democracy, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep) [The problem is not federalism, but the politicians' lack of understanding of democracy and federalism!], Why does a by-election matter for national politics?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

16/04/2024: Dalits and ritual pollution : Dalit freedom is impossible until they question the beliefs and practices of untouchability in rituals, by Mitra Pariyar (kp),  Aging with Dignity: Voices from elderly reveal changing times and hopes for the future, by Pushpanjali Basnet (kh), Unified Socialist’s Sudurpaschim switch strains federal alliance :After creating divisions in the province, the Ranjita-Resham power struggle causes rifts at centre, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [This is due to the centralised mindset of the top politicians in Kathmandu and their lack of understanding of federal politics. However, co-operation with a convicted murderer must be rejected.], Looking ominous : Public anger over the co-operatives crisis could soon boil over. Political parties must act now to avert a disaster (kp), Nepal's Forests in Flames: Echoes of Urgency and Hopeful Solutions, by Ayush Raj Gyawali (rep), Focus On Good Governance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Communist unity or just a coalition of convenience?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [Whatever! Endless power struggles, manipulations and the constant breaking of agreements will remain!], Is Nepal really a ‘yam between two boulders’?, by Simone Galimberti (ae), Addressing Complex Governance Challenges, by Kalyan Shrestha (kh), Education Minister, Chief Election Commissioner discuss action against party-affiliated teachers (kh) [The chancellor of all universities must be the prime minister, but teachers are denied the fundamental right to be involved in a political party. This is extremely strange!]

15/04/2024: Laws on marital rape still murky in Nepal : The separation of rape law and marital rape law, and other legal loopholes have denied victims of spousal rape real justice, rights activists say, by Manushree Mahat (kp), I am for a fully PR system with a five percent threshold : Leaders don’t want overseas voting because that will swing results in unpredictable ways. But technically, online voting is feasible, interview with Neel Kantha Uprety (kp) [Excellent statements by a former Chief Election Commissioner!], Reforms needed to increase women’s participation in elections: Chief Election Commissioner (kh), Wasted winter : Worst fears about the winter session of the federal parliament have unfortunately come true (kp) [Thanks to Nepal's irrational and state-destroying politicians!], Reminiscing Last Week: Political evolution amid by-election preparations (kh), Envisioning South Asia Alongside Southeast Asia, by Binoj Basnyat (kh), Escalating Middle East crisis threatens Nepali economy : Remittances, the biggest source of foreign currency, could take a hit along with trade and tourism, experts warn, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Two Nagarik Unmukti lawmakers claim Sudurpaschim chief minister post : Longstanding dispute between party chair Ranjita Shrestha and her husband Reshamlal Chaudhary leads to conflicting claims from the party, by Arjun Shah (kp) [Nepal should have at least two Chief Ministers for each province. This would make it much easier for the national party elites to allocate posts. It would be best if these posts were then refilled every six months, not counting changes in coalitions at national level. What a marvellous federal democracy!], Unified Socialist will form alliance with NC in Sudurpaschim: Rajendra Pandey : Might create ripples in other govts (kh) [In a federal state, this should have no impact on other provinces. But the decision must ultimately be made by the provincial level of the party, not by the national party leadership!]

14/04/2024: Victims decry TJ office bearers selection panel without amending law : Rights activists say government trod the wrong path by forming the committee before revising the transitional justice law, by Binod Ghimire (kp), 'Victim blaming'- Nepali society's response to sexual violence, by Aastha Pokharel (rep), Decision to prorogue House session irks Nepali Congress : The main opposition calls a joint meeting of party lawmakers to discuss the government move amid its demand for a home minister probe (kp), Enhancing public service delivery: The labor permit approval model (rep), Kathmandu DAO lifts ban on protests from Maitighar Mandala to Baneshwor amid public pressure (rep), Political Stability Still Elusive, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [Political stability can only return when Oli, Dahal, Deuba and numerous other power-orientated politicians retire from the political business and a generation that is hopefully ready to deliver takes over responsibility!], Only 52 per cent budget spent in nine months (rn), SC orders reinstatement of NUP’s Sudurpaschim lawmaker Indira Giri (rep) [!!!!], Govt spending increases under new FinMin (rep) [Increased spending in the last months of a fiscal year is completely normal in Nepal!], Govt adopts policy to increase expenditure through budget transfers (kh) [The budget must be approved by Parliament. This also applies to any changes to it. The government must not simply do what it wants], Ruling alliance agrees to handover Sudurpaschim govt to Nagarik Unmukti Party for a year : The provincial government would be led by ruling alliance in rotation (kh) [What anti-democratic and anti-federal nonsense!], Resham Chaudhary faction forms alliance with NC and Unified Socialist in Sudurpaschim (kh) [Resham Chaudhary is a convicted criminal with whom no one should enter into a coalition!], Bhim Rawal criticizes Sudurpashchim CM tug-of-war, deeming it contrary to Constitution (kh), No chance of monarchy restoration in Nepal: NC President Deuba (kh) [And no chance of a return to the Hindu state either, Mr Deuba!]

]13/04/2024: Restriction on prominent public spaces lifted; Ministry mulls action against vandals (kh), Maitighar-Baneshwor area opens up for demonstrations and protests (kh), Pandemic cut Nepal life expectancy by three years : Decline almost double the global average during the pandemic period, says The Lancet report, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Home ministry instructs district authorities to closely monitor religious conversions : Security agencies and semi-government agencies have regularly reported to the home ministry and local administration offices about ‘rampant’ forced conversion (kp), Cabinet asks President to prorogue House session : Recommends Anjan Shakya for National Assembly seat. Panel to nominate office bearers for transitional bodies (kp), Ensure Stability For Functional Governance, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Expenditure review: Only 32 percent of allocated expenditure utilized until third quarter of FY 2080/81 (kh)

12/04/2024: Nepal’s Struggle with Federalism, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh), Government bet big on current House session. It turns out to be a dud : With closure of winter session of Parliament days away, several crucial bills will fail to become laws this time too, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Politicians who confuse democracy and government responsibility with an endless struggle for power are to blame!], Resham-Ranjita discord sparks fear of Nagarik Unmukti Party disintegration, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Grand graft inquiry a good idea, but not feasible, say experts : Some term demand for probing all since 1991 ‘political stunt’, warn against making it a tool of political vendetta, by Anil Giri (kp) [Revenge would be the wrong way to go, but Nepal should decide whether it wants to continue to be ruled by politicians, many of whom are corrupt or otherwise criminal and only have their own personal gain in mind!], One-third women representation an important achievement, but not enough: Former President Bhandari : She stresses on striving for proportional representation while also safeguarding the opportunities that are already achieved (kp) [Without an end to patriarchal thinking and behaviour, the equal participation of women will remain a pseudo-issue!], Debate on electoral system : Ever since the country adopted a new constitution in 2015, no single party has secured a majority to govern the country independently, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [There are only a few democratic states in which a single party has a majority capable of governing. The problem is the parties' inability to form coalition governments and their politicians' individual desire for power. After the 1999 elections, the NC had an absolute parliamentary majority, but within three years there were three different NC governments before Gyanendra's coup!], Govt recommends parliamentary session closure from April 14 (kh), Govt forms Recommendation Committee to appoint TRC officer-bearers (kh), People and mountains are thirsty in eastern Nepal : Governments invest in pumping water up from rivers to convince farmers not to migrate out, by Mohan Mainali (nt)

11/04/2024: What hinders women’s meaningful representation : Achieving true gender equality requires policies that respect, value and treat women equally, by Rabina Shrestha (kp), Being a woman in Karnali -Three days in Jajarkot and Rukum!, by Samjhana Bista (rep), Dahal under growing pressure to probe his home minister : As fringe ruling parties too want issue sorted, UML leader accuses opposition of trying to drive a wedge in coalition, by Anil Giri (kp) [There simply must be nothing that could tarnish the power ambitions of the top politicians. It's probably time to put them all under the microscope.], Mediation Key To Break Political Logjam, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Top court bars Gandaki government from taking decisions with long-term consequences : The order issued by Justice Binod Sharma applies until a final verdict is passed (kp), Koshi Province: Tensions rise as govt and opposition lock horns over Assembly dissolution (kh), Koshi Head Khapung summons special provincial assembly session : UML, Maoist members demanded the session as chief minister refuses to go for floor test, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Dalit ex-chief of district body alleges caste-based abuse : Somnath Portel accuses Dambar Giri, an ex-vice-chair of Haldibari Rural Municipality, of verbally abusing him with caste-related derogatory words, by Parbat Portel (kp), ‘Invisible’ hand stopping civil aviation bills: Lawmaker. Private sector says government should immediately pass the bills that have been languishing for years; time to get rid of the dead horse—Nepal Airlines, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Little-known armed group detonates 'pressure cooker bomb' at Ncell tower in Sindhuli (rep), NUP’s Kailash Chaudhary set to be elected as Sudurpaschim CM (rep) [Yes, the politicians really can't bring enough chaos into the country!!!], Shekhar Koirala advocates unity between UML and Nepali Congress (kh) [That's right, the current government has been in office for far too long and urgently needs to be replaced after just over a month. But it doesn't matter which of the old failed politicians is in power.]

10/04/2024: Kathmandu Valley’s toxic air exacerbates respiratory illness : With air quality deteriorating, experts warn of heightened risk of infection from viruses including the coronavirus, by Arjun Poudel (kp) [And the RPP is making the situation even worse by blocking numerous roads with its nonsensical demonstration and driving up vehicle emissions!], Saving Kathmandu from pollution (rep), What were they thinking? The budget cut has had a devastating impact on Bir Hospital, much to the dismay of poor patients (kp), Acting on its threat, Nepali Congress obstructs House of Representatives : The tug of war between ruling parties and the opposition over parliamentary probe of home minister continues (kp), After Congress, RPP also seeks Lamichhane’s scalp : The monarchist party got incensed after police beat up its demonstrators during Tuesday’s rally in the Capital (kp) [The RPP uses every opportunity to destroy the democratic-republican system and the power-hungry and supposedly democratic leaders of the other parties are too stupid to realise this!], The allure of monumentalism : Elected versions of tinpot tyrants are erecting structures of self-aggrandisement across the country called view towers!, by CK Lal (kp), Crucial laws await necessary amendments as govt expedites preparations for Investment Summit : Govt is showcasing 125 feasible national level projects in the summit scheduled on April 28-29 (rep) [Instead of pushing ahead with legislation, politicians are blocking parliament and devoting themselves to what they do best: Power struggles!]

09/04/2024: Kathmandu tops as the world's most polluted city in terms of AQI (rep), Will NC and UML form a new alliance?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), In Gandaki this time : Major parties are adding to the unpopularity of provinces and also doing grave damage to the constitution (kp), House of Representatives meeting today (kh), Impasse persists as coalition rejects Congress’ probe call : The party threatens House obstruction as Lamichhane, accused home minister, prepares to present a bill today, by Anil Giri (kp), Nepali Congress disrupts parliament session, calls for cooperative fraud investigation (kh), HoR Meeting postponed until Wednesday (kh), HoR obstruction: Speaker Ghimire calls meeting of Chief Whips (kh), RSP makes counter-demand to form high-level probe committee to investigate all high-ranking individuals (rep) [Yes, this should be self-evident, even if it sounds as if prominent politicians are normally protected!], Nepali Congress, RSP Lock Horns, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Chasing the FDI mirage : Nepal must ruthlessly review its dismal performance in attracting a sizable foreign direct investment, by Achyut Wagle (kp), NC appeals SC to invalidate appointment of Gandaki CM Adhikari (kh), The Coalition Crush Saga: A Tumultuous Chapter, by Anupam Bhattarai (rep), Role Of Youth In Local Governance, by Jagdish Ayer (rn), Challenges Of Implementing Constitution, by Uttam Maharjan (rn) [The implementation of this constitution is definitely not wanted by the leading politicians. They break the constitution whenever they want and only use it to further their power struggles.]

08/04/2024: Youthful Oli : Top party leaders’ claim to forever be around only breeds cynicism among the change-hungry public (kp), UML defies top court precedent to form government in Gandaki : Nepali Congress, the largest party in the assembly, is set to challenge the province head’s decision to appoint Khagaraj Adhikari the chief minister, by Binod Ghimire (kp), NC to challenge Gandaki Chief Minister appointment in Supreme Court (kh), Meeting convened by Speaker Ghimire ends in stalemate as ruling alliance rejects to form parliamentary committee : The NC has been advocating for the establishment of a parliamentary committee to probe the cooperative fraud case (kh), Fractured discourse : When public opinion is divided and media agendas are cluttered, we witness fragmented discourse, by Dharma Adhikari (kp), What do the people want?, by Jeetendra Dev (ae), Will our leaders improve?, by Saroj Bhattarai (ae) [No, never!], Curfew extended in two local levels in Sunsari amid ongoing disputes (kh), Maoist Center withdraws support from Koshi provincial govt (kh) [The constant interference of central level leaders in provincial affairs is completely undemocratic, anti-federal and highly politically destabilising!], Sudurpaschim Province lawmaker Indira Giri dismissed from position (kh) [The Political Parties Act gives party leaders completely inappropriate power! The loss of party membership or the expulsion of MPs from parliament must be subject to the highest conditions and must not be so easily decreed by a single person!]

07/04/2024: Nepali Congress seems to be uniting on fighting elections with own might : Deuba, a vocal supporter of poll alliances, now publicly backs a proposal to go to the elections independently (kp) [This is already much more democratic than power-orientated alliances, but it also requires better protection of regional and federal interests and, finally, appropriate social inclusion. There is still a long way to go!], Is NC Losing Political Compass?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Analyzing Marital Rape Laws in Nepal, by Ruchi Dhital (rep), Jhapa's Rs 2 billion business tower remains vacant ahead of inauguration (rep) [One of the various insane projects for which KP Oli is responsible in his home district!], Tobacco use on the rise in Nepal, 34.1% of population addicted (rep), NC protests against UML leader Adhikari’s appointment as Gandaki CM (kh) [Nepalese politicians obviously do not understand that they have to abide by court decisions!], Ilam-2 by-election sans women candidates (kh), Over 50,000 people will participate in the demonstration: RPP Chair Lingden (kh) [Wow, 50,000 people out of 30 million will allegedly demonstrate in favour of a return to Hindu state and monarchy. This is indeed overwhelming. Obviously, the majority of people still remember the fortunately abolished system as negative as it was!]

06/04/2024: Pro-monarchy RPP emerges kingmaker in provinces : Ruling coalition turns to it to form provincial governments after a month of abandonment. Party still non-committal, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The anti-republican, anti-secular and anti-federal RPP is trying to use the weaknesses of the other parties to destroy the few important achievements after Jana Andolan II as soon as possible! And the repeatedly failed top politicians clinging to power are too stupid to realise this!], Oli baits UML leadership wannabes, says he will lead for 20 more years : Party chairman ratchets up rhetoric, amid calls for promoting new generation of leaders (kp) [This exactly confirms the previous comment!], Five Sunsari local units under curfew : The move followed a violent clash between youth groups, by Arjun Subedi (kp), Curfew remains in place across five local levels in Sunsari district (kh), Jobs being created in Nepal lack quality: Experts. Each year, about 900,000 Nepali youths leave the country as migrant workers and students. The figure reflects that the quality and quantity of jobs created in Nepal do not meet the needs and aspirations of the youth, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Hunger is a Serious Problem in South Asia, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep), National pride projects’ costs skyrocket by Rs 1,050 billion, putting strain on state economy, by Dilip Paudel (rep), Education Should Spark Critical Discourse, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

05/04/2024: Rs1.47 billion extra paid in Airbus A330s deal, probe shows : After five-year study, CIAA files cases against 32 including sitting and former officials, and foreign suppliers, by Sangam Prasain and Binod Ghimire (kp), Lumbini, Sudurpaschim chief ministers quit without facing votes of confidence : The provincial governments collapsed as a consequence of the shift in the federal coalition, by Ghanshyam Gautam and Arjun Shah (kp), Is Nepal already in a geopolitical trap?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Clash in Sunsari leads to police firing six aerial shots, curfew clamped (rep), Sunsari DAO extends prohibitory orders to three more municipalities to avoid untoward incidents (rep), Lessons not learnt, homework not done : Nepal’s identity is reflected not by the names of schools, but by the quality of instruction in them (nt)

04/04/2024: Unheeded, unhealed : Some conflict victims might be divided, but the issue of transitional justice won’t die down (kp), Of women and strongmen : Hardly have women begun to creep to the top and men already think women have too much power, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Transparency International raises concerns over Toyam Raya’s nomination for Auditor General (kh), Kathmandu ranks second most polluted city worldwide (kh), Flood survivors struggle to rebuild their lives 15 years on : A massive flooding of Koshi River in 2008 destroyed over 4,600 hectares of croplands in Sunsari. Many people are still unable to clear sand from their fields, by Binod Bhandari (kp) [!!??], Congress says panel to probe home minister is still its bottom line : Asks ruling alliance to form a parliamentary committee by next House meeting (kp), Gandaki, Karnali chief ministers resign in changed political situation : Dispute between Nagarik Unmukti Party leader couple Ranjita and Resham heats up Sudurpaschim politics, by Pratiksha Kafle, Tripri Shahi and Arjun Shah (kp), SC dismisses both committees of NRNA (rep) [Thanks to Nepal's political parties for their infiltration of even the most positive institutions!]

03/04/2024: Melodrama for monarchy : The monarchists' idea that the return of constitutional monarchy will solve Nepal’s problems is nostalgic, amnesiac and ahistoric, by Naresh Koirala (kp) Insurgency victims divided over timing of law amendment : A group says amendment first, another urges swift appointment of office bearers to two commissions, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Food security and climate resilience : Inadequate adaptation and mitigation strategies put the nation's food security and livelihoods in jeopardy, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Emptying out : As politicians squabble for power and perks, people continue to move out of rural Nepal for lack of basic amenities (kp), World Bank predicts modest growth for Nepal’s economy : The global lender says the country will grow by 3.3 percent this fiscal year, nearly half the government’s projection, by Sangam Prasain and Krishana Prasain (kp), Cannot accept BIMSTEC to replace SAARC, says Minister Shrestha : The House of Representatives approves the charter adopted in 2022 by the fifth Bimstec summit in Colombo, Sri Lanka (kp) [But SAARC has only existed on paper for a long time now and, in view of the almost insoluble ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, hardly has any prospects! Nepal must look after its own interests and the government is responsible for this!], KMC warns to take action if institutional schools fail to adopt names reflecting Nepali identity (rep) [Yes, and people whose parents have given them a non-Nepali first name must change their name within a week! What nonsense and a blatant violation of personal freedoms! But then the English names of political parties must also be changed immediately!! Even the word "Party" should not be allowed! And what about "Kathmandu Metropolitan City"?], NUP Chairperson Shrestha directs party’s provincial assembly members not to give vote of confidence to Sudurpaschim CM Shah (rep) [In a federal state, this should be the exclusive decision of the provincial MPs of the Party. In other words: Nepal is not a federal state!]

02/04/2024: Songs of hate : Singers often overlook controversial subject matters, not least caste and gender discrimination, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Addressing youth aspirations : Harnessing the energy and hopes of the youth is integral to sustainably realising Nepal’s development aspirations, by Divya Rana (kp), Ruling alliance decides allocations of CMs in seven provinces (rep) [What anti-democratic bollocks! In a federal state, the parties of the national government have no say over the provincial governments!], UML secures CM post in Karnali Province following federal-level consensus (kh) [Long live the non-existent federal state thanks to the centralist attitude of the national party leaders!], Bagmati Chief Minister Jamkattel wins trust vote after deal with Unified Socialist : The CPN (Unified Socialist) has been promised leadership of two provinces in return for backing Jamkattel, by Subash Bidari and Arjun Shah (kp), Minister Sharma calls for media content to promote political transformations (kh), Mayor Sampang stages solo demonstration in Kathmandu (rep), By-elections : Litmus Test For Parties’ Popularity, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn)

01/04/2024: Reminiscing Last Week: Political maneuvers, economic surges, and cultural revelries (kh) [A very extensive trip at state expense for a foreign minister!], No significant hurdles in BRI implementation process: Foreign Minister Shrestha (kh) [And what later?], Protesters in Kathmandu demand protection for Nepali citizens serving in Russian Army (kh), Nagarik Unmukti meeting erupts in violence as factions stand firm (kh), Nagarik Unmukti Central members accuse Resham Chaudhary of threatening violence (kh), UML, Maoist Centre in talks for common candidate in Ilam-2 : Rastriya Swatantra Party, another coalition partner, has picked Milan Limbu as its candidate (kp) [Preventing free and fair elections by means of agreements between the autocratic party leaders. Isn't that what you call democracy in Nepal?], Ruling coalition agrees to let Unified Socialist lead Sudurpaschim govt (kh) [This is true federalism: the central party leaders decide which government is formed in a province. In order to maintain power at national level, the provincial government may also be led by a party that has received relatively few votes.], The mad rush : No sooner are the political parties out of the government, they want to jump right back in (kp), Gagan’s crusade against coalition culture : He may be blamed for triggering the collapse of the Congress-Maoist alliance, but he needn't worry, by Mohan Guragain (kp), Remittance-fuelled economy has historically been detrimental to Nepal : We have to treat the issue of energy trade with India with the sensitivity it deserves. Energy supply is a sensitive issue for India, interview with Biswo Poudel (kp)

31/03/2024: Constitutional Council convenes to address vacant posts in constitutional bodies (kh), House discord lingers amid calls for probing home minister : Congress has sought home minister’s resignation over his suspected role in misappropriating cooperative savings, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [A lack of transparency and the rule of law, as well as endless power struggles, corruption and protectionism continue to dominate Nepal's undemocratic, anti-federal and socially non-inclusive politics!  Parliament is once again in danger of failing to deliver what the sovereign people elected it to do!], Nepali Congress tries to capitalise on differences in ruling coalition : The largest party is looking to woo the second largest with the offer of constitution amendment among other things (kp), Space, heritage and architecture : Land grabbing scandals involving politicians threaten architects’ poesy in urban space management, by Abhi Subedi (kp), SC delivers justice after 13 years of suffering: Durga Prasai (kh) [A large part of the Nepalese population, which was discriminated against under the Hindu state, had to wait centuries for Nepal to be declared a secular state, even though Nepal's still ruling high-caste male elite has hardly implemented this so far. It remains to be hoped that fundamentalists like Prasai will be prevented from making Nepal a Hindu state again. Those discriminated against under the Hindu state would be elated.]

30/03/2024: Karnali villages are emptying as water sources dry up : Of 366,370 households in the province, only 130,000 have reliable access to drinking water, by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp), Nepali on front line of Russia-Ukraine war pleads for rescue : He asks fellow Nepalis not to be fall into traffickers’ tricks. Families of victims are frustrated at lack of help, by Anil Giri (kp), PM ‘ignored’ directive on civil aviation bills, parliamentary committee says : Passing the two long-pending bills requires splitting Nepal’s aviation body, a vital step to remove Nepal from EU air safety list, by Sangam Prasain (kp), Adaptation To Transitional World Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

29/03/2024: Dahal and Deuba meet as conflict victims grow weary : The two leaders convened after victims pressed Dahal over stalled transitional justice process (kp), KMC sets deadline for private schools to adopt Nepali identity in names (kp) [Completely unimportant nonsense and undemocratic paternalism!], Tapping into foreign debt markets : Nepal is unlikely to domestically secure huge investments to fulfil its ambitions, by Pragres Acharya and Shabda Gyawali (kp), NC President Deuba nominates 10 members to party’s cooperative department (rep) [Nominations by the all-powerful party leader are extremely democratic. Nominating only male Bahuns speaks for excellent social inclusion. After all, male Bahuns make up almost six per cent of the population!], How Long Will Remittance Sustain Nepal's Economy?, by Laxman Kafle (rn), Focus on transitional justice (ae), Nagarik Unmukti directs to withdraw support given to Sudurpaschim govt (kh) [Once again, the central leadership of a party decides how the party should behave in a province. This is further proof of th]e complete lack of understanding of a federal state!], Minister Bhandari assures to make arrangement to promote Nepali dress code twice a week in state institutions (kh) [What does "Nepali attire" mean in a multiethnic, multicultural state? Hopefully, Khas Arya attire is not being defined as national attire here!], People's Movement : Overdependence on foreign employment instead of creating jobs domestically spells disaster for Nepal's economy, by Ramesh Kumar (nt), Homecoming : Nepal has to plan for the day when more migrant workers start coming back, so they can contribute to the economy (nt), Trials and tribulations : Nepal must bring technology, critical thought and best practice to restore public faith in its judiciary, by Aastha Dahal (nt), Ending TB is possible, and cost-effective : But not unless Nepal is serious about treating latent and active cases in tandem, by Sonia Awale (nt), Nepal's Transitional Justice: Gender Based Or Gender Biased : Transitional justice mechanisms exhibit various shortcomings, such as the inadequate addressing of gender-based violations and concerns, particularly those impacting women, by Keshab Poudel (sp)

28/03/2024: Instability only constant in Nepali politics : Our coalition politics is no closer to finding common ground for the nation’s good, by Meena Bhatta (kp), PM Dahal calls Constitutional Council meeting (kh), Government rejects rights commission’s secretary pick citing lack of transparency : Constitutional rights body asserts autonomy, claims that executive can’t demand confidential documents, by Binod Ghimire (kp), BRI: What’s the plan? More than a specific initiative, this is a question of how Nepal balances its strategic interests (kp), Nepal-China agree to conclude BRI Implementation Plan 'soon' as Beijing presses for swift implementation of BRI projects, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep), Civil Service Bill On The Anvil, by Mukti Rijal (rn), National Assembly Vice Chairman Urmila Aryal resigns (kh)

27/03/2024: Nepal requests China-backed AIIB for soft loans : Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, on Monday, urged a visiting AIIB delegation for a policy arrangement for concessional loans to Nepal (kp), Equality For Dalits Remains A Far Cry, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Nalgad ward offices collect money from quake victims (rn) [??], Peace process to conclude based on national consensus: PM Dahal (kh) [Does "national consensus" mean the exclusive participation of the minority of the socially non-inclusive male top politicians and their parties or the comprehensive inclusion of the victims and the social majority of the country?]

26/03/2024: Who is not corrupt? The politics of vote-buying has replaced ideological and ethical competitions in elections, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Human Trafficking - An assault of the human civilization, by Aslesha Luitel (rep), Need To Ensure Balanced Development, by Uttam  Maharjan (rn), Ruling Alliance On Rocky Route, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Urgency across the aisle to curb RSP’s popularity, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

25/03/2024: Justice, when? The Supreme Court directive is an opportunity to put the derailed transitional justice back on the right track, by Suman Adhikari (kp), Rabi’s Freudian slip : It’s Rabi versus Rabi now, and in this duel between the two selves lies the potential loss of media freedom (kp), RSP rejects UML’s election alliance proposal in Ilam-2 : Advocates “friendly competition” (kh) [No more power manipulation, please. Agreements in the form of alliances are the opposite of free and fair elections!], Ambiguity: The Key Obstacle for Nepal’s Determined Aspirations, by Binoj Basnyat (kh), Reminiscing Last Week: Mahara’s release and political machinations (kh), New forces grew from the seeds of alternative politics we sowed : We can’t rule out the possibility of party unity with new forces. We shouldn’t be rigid, interview wirh Ranju Darshana, general secretary, Bibeksheel Sajha Party. (kp), JSP lawmaker Deepak Karki appointed as state Minister of Health (kh), Bring Cooperatives Swindlers To Book, by Ballav Dahal (rep), Nepal’s current crisis and the way out, by Jeetendra Dev (ae), Woman consumes poison in National Women Commission premises (kh), Low literacy rate among people with disabilities raises concerns (kh)

24/03/2024: Nepal’s federal fed-up : The institutionalisation of federal intervention will erode provincial democracy and autonomy, by Semanta Dahal (kp), What is the possibility of NC-UML alliance?, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Is Broader Left Alliance In Offing?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn) [Apart from the greed for power and the authoritarianism of their top politicians, Nepal's pseudo-communist parties do not have much in common!]

23/03/2024: Law revision must for transitional justice progress, victims say : Parties disagree over categorising killings, indirect victims of conflict, reduced sentencing, and reconciliation refusal, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Only 27% of population has access to pure drinking water (kh)

22/03/2024: Ailing institutions, stagnating economy : Political leadership shapes a nation’s fate, while institutional change is prerequisite for economic growth, by Durga Gautam (kp), Is Prachanda’s move aimed at making Rabi the PM? Amidst Speculations: Ravi Lamichhane's Political Trajectory, by Arun Baral (kh), Conflict of interest : The Congress is duty-bound to push for a fair probe against the home minister (kp), The opposition’s role in Parliament (ae), Govt aboli, shes National Land Commission (rep) [??], HoR session suspended for 10 days as Speaker-led team departs for Switzerland (rep) [Parliament has nothing urgent to do anyway, or what?], Parliament at Standstill: Speaker flies to Switzerland with Party Chief Whips, Deputy Speaker uninformed (kh), Enhance Legislative Accountability With PLS, by Suravi Rijal (rn), Krishna Bahadur Mahara released on personal guarantee (nlt) [Typical s]pecial treatment of accused politicians and other celebrities: Hospitalisation instead of prison and then release on mere personal guarantee!], Detained individuals bypassing custody to reach hospital raises concerns: Home Minister Lamichhane (kh)

21/03/2024: Power shift at centre, turmoil in provinces : Chief ministers scramble to save positions by expanding Cabinets in a last-ditch effort, by Pratiksha Kafle and Ajit Tiwari (kp) [This is a consequence of the Nepalese politicians' misunderstanding of federalism!], Mr Prime Minister, here is the evidence that Home Minister Lamichhane received money (with full report) (kh), Form probe by March 31 or face House disruption, Congress warns government : The main opposition wants an in-depth investigation into Home Minister and Rastriya Swatantra Party chair Rabi Lamichhane’s suspected involvement in cooperatives fraud (kp), Trigger warning : Lethal weapons in Durga Prasai’s possession should make the state rethink its firearms licensing policy (kp), Women racing to the top : Male whiners perhaps fail to appreciate that women are now massively invested in education, by Deepak Thapa (kp)

20/03/2024: Mr. Uthal-puthal in doldrums, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Ruling five-party alliance unveils an ambitious ‘vision statement’ : If this coalition fails to deliver, the nation will slip into crisis, warns Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (kp) [The country has already been in crisis for a long time!], Congress rejects PM’s defence of Lamichhane : CPN-UML chief Oli dismisses the main opposition party’s call for a parliamentary probe on the home minister, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Dissecting pre-budget discussions : There has been a lack of serious review regarding why our spending capacity has not improved, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Political economy of development, by Kamal Raj Dhungel (ae)

19/03/2024: Nuwakot Dalits: A grim story : Water is considered a superconductor of ‘caste pollution’ in our Hindu-dominated society, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Let House function : The ruling and opposition parties shouldn’t waste time before trying to hammer out a compromise (kp)  [The so-called party leaders are causing the death of Nepal's democracy with their power struggles!], PM Dahal defends Home Minister Lamichhane amid fraud allegations : "Reports confirm innocence," says Dahal (kh), NC seeks probe into home minister over cooperative scam : Swatantra Party lawmaker urges Congress to accept Lamichhane as home minister citing his public support (kp), Nepali Congress calls for Home Minister Lamichhane’s resignation over fraud allegations (kh), NC demands formation of parliamentary probe committee to look into charges against DPM Lamichhane (rep), UML Chair Oli rules out possibility of forming parliamentary committee to probe cooperative fraud as NC threatens to obstruct parliament (rep) [What arrogance!], NHRC requests govt to protect lives of cooperative victims participating in hunger strike (rep), Former Speaker Mahara, a gold smuggling suspect, arrested at last : The vice-chair of the ruling Maoist Centre has been remanded to four days in custody (kp), Maoist Center delays decision on Krishna Bahadur Mahara’s fate (kh), Prachanda likely to serve full term as PM: KP Oli (kh) [This is another typical politician's lie. The truth is that he himself wants to become PM again as soon as possible. Yet he should no longer be entitled to such an office after his attempted coup in 2020/21!], WSF 2024 reveals true face of Nepal's communist rulers, by Lok Bhattarai (rep), AWC urges swift action on transitional justice following recent judicial decisions (rep), Reinvigorate Provincial Governments, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Census data exposes widespread occurrences of child marriage, by Surendra Kafle (ae)

18/03/2024: Federalism brings services and politics closer to people, interview with EU Ambassador Lorenzo by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh), Krishna Mahara, arrested in gold smuggling case, flown to Kathmandu (kh), Maoist Center’s Krishna Mahara transferred to CIB after arrest in gold smuggling case (kh), Old doubts : People are afraid that ‘compulsions of coalition’ will again spare the guilty in the latest gold smuggling case (kp), Former Vice President Pun’s advisor Gurung released on bail (kh), Rupandehi District Court grants permission to police to detain Dipesh Pun for 8 days (rep), Court grants permission to remand Mahara in custody for four days (kh), Court grants permission for Mahara to remain in hospital (kh) [??], Maoist Center calls office bearers meeting following Mahara’s arrest (kh), Reminiscing Last Week: Politics, gold smuggling probe sparks action (kh), All eyes on Sumana Shrestha over how she handles school education bill : Shrestha had a radical view of education reform and strongly opposed the bill before she became the minister (kp), Nepal is a yam between three boulders : You can’t clearly distinguish between international and domestic factors responsible for the change in ruling coalition, interview with Khagendra Prasai by Thira L Bhusal (kp), Political Uncertainties, by Deepak Kumar Nayak (SAIR)

17/03/2024: Misuse of alliances in political power-lust : To be fair to Dahal, changing colour is a common trait among most Nepali politicians, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp) [Dahal, Oli and Deuba have failed repeatedly. Their immediate withdrawal from active politics is a basic prerequisite for a better policy!], PM Dahal foresees new power dynamics to expedite government operations (kh) [Dahal fails to mention that without the electoral alliance with the NC, his party would have won far fewer seats in parliament. Moreover, it is not his job to turn Nepal into a communist state!], Nepal’s public debt reaches Rs 2.288 trillion (kh), Nepal's debt reaches around Rs 2.4 trillion, with an additional Rs 200 billion accumulated over past eight months (rep), Economy faces sluggishness but not crisis: Finance Minister Pun (kh) [???], NC attack on Home Minister is aimed at toppling govt: UML Chief Whip Bartaula (kh) [What is the difference to the UML policy before the party joined the government? The behaviour of all parties is completely reprehensible and irresponsible towards the state and the people!], Court gives executive four months to set up juvenile courts : In their absence, rehabilitation of children is affected as regular courts often fail to properly handle the cases (kp), Karnali folk return to oil lamps as electricity supply proves unreliable : Nine out of ten districts connected to the grid but residents face frequent power cuts (kp), Long march as resistance : Usury victims have introduced a strong  nonviolent protest in the so-called revolutionary socialist Nepal, by Abhi Subedi (kp), Bumpy Road Ahead For New Alliance, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn)

16/03/2024: Decades after joining CEDAW, Nepal struggles with implementation (kh), As political parties swap seats, they change their views of ‘tainted’ ministers, too : After Congress is pushed to opposition, it obstructs House asking prime minister to clarify on charges against home minister (kp) [This is what Nepal's politicians mean by unbiased investigation and punishment!], Diarrhoeal outbreak risk rises as mercury ticks up in quake-hit districts, by Arjun  Poudel (kp) [Failure of the government to provide timely assistance!], Gold Smuggling Case: Cabinet decides to take probe committee’s report for implementation. Political ties in gold smuggling test government’s integrity, say experts (kh), Attorney office challenges district court verdict on former cricketer Lamichhane : High Attorney Office Patan says punishment handed to Sandeep Lamichhane is insufficient, by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp), World Consumer Rights Day: Here’s why Nepali consumers are upset. Consumers are being cheated left and right, yet the government appears to be making minimal effort to address the issues, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Entertainment Face-Off : Kollywood or Parliamentwood, by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep)

15/03/2024: Nepal ranks 146th on Human Development Index: UNDP report (kh) [see complete report by UNDP, Snapshots and Specific Country Data Nepal], KMC reviving ancient names of local heritages (kh), Elite capture : The usurpation of the PR system by imposters has sowed suspicion about the idea of representation (kp), House of Representatives meeting postponed due to NC obstruction (kh) [The abuse of parliament and thus the prevention of the passing of urgently needed laws continues, regardless of which parties are in government or in opposition!], Skeletons in the Cabinet : Some Cabinet members who have become ministers again despite nefarious pasts, by Shristi Karki (nt), Poor cash-rich Nepal : The country’s coffers are full, but the economy is anemic because of poor investment climate, by Sonia Awale (nt), ‘Bank Account for Daughters, for Secure Life’ programme ineffective in Karnali : The provincial government has not deposited the promised amounts in the girls’ accounts for the past two fiscal years, by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp) [So much for the credibility of politicians' statements!], Plural histories of school education : Nepal needs more diverse historical works on schooling that go beyond state-centric perspectives, by Pratyoush Onta (kp), Nepal's Quest For Political Stability, by Rameshwar Baral (rn), Gold smuggling case: Former Vice President Pun’s son Dipesh arrested in Kathmandu (kh), Police nab nine including Bibeksheel Sajha’s Chair and General Secretary (kh)

14/03/2024: Court orders parties not to abuse proportional representation system : Constitutional Bench directs them to follow constitutional spirit of giving space to under-represented populations, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The leading politicians do not abide by the constitution and subordinate laws or court orders, i.e. they will continue to pursue their non-inclusive nepotism system!], In numbers we trust : Dahal has got the vote of confidence again. But the scenes on Wednesday suggest turbulence ahead (kp), UML leader Gyawali rules out UML-Nepali Congress coalition (kh) [What does this statement mean in a world of politicians who never really mean what they say and for whom lies are just fine for the realisation of political power interests?], Govt advocates file petition at Patan High Court for stronger action against cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane in rape case (kh), Parliamentarians not to remain spectator if government turns rampant: Lawmaker Thapa (kh), NC protests over appointment of Rabi Lamichhane as Home Minister amid fraud investigation (kh), Home Minister Lamichhane pledges actions against officials involved in gold smuggling investigation lapses (kh), Writ petition filed at Supreme Court seeking legal recognition for live-in relationships (kh), Seven more Nepali nationals serving in Russian Army killed in Russia-Ukraine conflict (kh), NRB data shows economy not out of recession (ae), A pivot balancing three great powers, by Durga Lamichhane (ae), Child serving time for mother's mistake in overcrowded Kalikot Jail (rep)

13/03/2024: Court orders government to appoint leaderships at transitional justice bodies : The top court has given a month for the government to start the selection process (kp), PM Dahal seeking vote of confidence today (kh), House of Representative meeting commences, PM Dahal seeking vote of confidence (kh), Prime Minister Dahal secures vote of confidence in parliament (kh), PM Dahal receives vote of confidence for the third time; 157 MPs vote in his favor (rep), Resham Chaudhary instructs party lawmakers not to vote in favor of PM Dahal (kh), Prabhu Sah’s AJP decides to extend vote of confidence to PM Dahal (kh), NWPP decides against giving vote of confidence to PM Dahal (rep), Financial Literacy Aids Earning, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Gender equality begins at home, by Shivani Chenjong (ae), FinMin Pun linked to a gold smuggling network!, by Tapendra Karki (rep)

12/03/2024:  Politics of chicanery : The disregard for integrity among leaders has muddied the entire political pool, by Achyut Wagle (kp), PM Dahal has his hands full with a difficult coalition . Voices of unease among partners. UML’s Pradeep Gyawali accuses ‘some elements’ of attempting sabotage, by Anil Giri (kp), Narayan Dahal elected National Assembly Chair : In the voting that took place on Tuesday, 39 votes were cast in favor of his candidacy, while 17 votes were against the proposal to elect him (kh), Janamat Party withholds vote of confidence for PM Dahal, decides to file candidacy for Ilam and Bajhang (kh), NC aims to retain Chief Minister positions in provinces, seeks support from smaller parties (kh), NC leaders suggest President Deuba initiate dialogue with RPP (kh) [??], Nagarik Unmukti issues whip to vote in favor of Prime Minister Dahal (kh), Government, loan shark victims reach agreement : Government to form an inquiry commission. Struggling committee withdraws protests (kp), It’s only words : The UML claims high ideals to explain its support for the Dahal government. There is room to doubt it (kp), Federalism For Effective Governance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn)

11/03/2024: Nepalis deserve better politicians : Through the recent change of guard, we got a confirmation once again that trust and commitment are not valued currencies in politics, by Simone Galimberti (ae), Politics of pardon : Arbitrary pardons and commutation of jail terms are part of a long trend of criminalisation of Nepali politics (kp), End of Prachanda : With the change in political alliance at the center, there will be an inevitable avalanche in provincial governments, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), ‘Worry’ as Nepal’s forex reserves soar to record Rs1.84 trillion : Huge reserves mean lack of investment and may lead to further decline in economic growth, say experts, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Political wrangling affects parliamentary performance-Lawmaker Chaudhary (kh), Women Empowerment Has Long Way To Go, by Ballav Dahal (rn), 'I became candidate for NA Chair owing to my contribution to party' (rn) [If you were a woman and your name was Pariyar or BK, for example, you would never have been selected no matter what you did for the party. Mr Dahal. As a male Bahun, your chances increase to 80-90 per cent, but  the close relationship with the PM is of course decisive.], Cabinet recommends President Poudel to dismiss governors of three provinces, appoint new ones (rep), Costly ministerial makeovers: Over Rs 600,000 spent on refurbishments with each ministerial change in Kathmandu (rep) [!!!!]

10/03/2024: Dispute over secretary appointment divides Human Rights Commission : As an international team assesses commission's performance, calls grow for an executive decision to end the controversy, by Binod Ghimire (kp), The rule of the third : Dahal has done a lot of talking. It's time to justify his position through swift action, by Mohan Guragain (kp), Maoist Center to present Narayan Dahal as National Assembly Chair candidate (kh) [Nepotism in its purest form, as this is the Prime Minister's brother!], RSP: Rise and risks : Certain concepts floating in the orbit of political science may explain what is going on with RSP, by Sucheta Pyakuryal (kp), Maoist Center betrayed NC and people deserting coalition: Former DPM Khadka (kh) [The accusation is justified, but coming from an obviously corrupt politician who should no longer hold any political office at all until his guilt or innocence has been legally clarified, this sounds strange!], Madhes-based parties form working alliance (kh), SC concludes President’s amnesty for murder convict Regal contrary to Rule of Law (kh)

09/03/2024: Contradictory Conduct Infests Party Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Top court cautions executive against arbitrary pardons: Recommends assessing convict’s jail time, remorse and health status for presidential pardon eligibility, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Federal government overstepping provincial and local authorities: Study : Parliamentary study calls for removing federal offices that encroach on the jurisdictions of subnational governments (kp), Ending the Pandemic of Violence Against Women and Girls, by Deepanjali Shrestha (rep)

08/03/2024: Report shows Nepal ahead in closing gender gap. Ground reality is different : Men benefit from state subsidies, particularly those meant to help women become independent entrepreneurs, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Survivors Need Support To Fight For Justice, by Sanjita Timsina (rn), International Women’s Day: Implement laws meant to empower women, by Jivesh Jha (ae), Rural women deprived of reproductive health rights : At recent health camps in Achham, fewer people chose permanent family planning. Patriarchal attitudes and preference for sons blamed as root causes, by Menuka Dhungana (kp), Breaking barriers for women in foreign policy : With equal opportunities, meritorious women can contribute to IR with their intellectual insights, by Shradha Arjyal Joshi (kp), Dahal blames Congress to justify new alliance : ‘This is not called flexibility. This is political dishonesty,’ says the Congress chief whip about the prime minister’s frequent changes of alliances (kp), Sparks fly after collapse of Maoist-NC ruling coalition (ae) [What can you expect when a PM repeatedly breaks his promises and agreements just to maintain his power and blame his failures exclusively on others? The new government won't last long either, be sure, especially as Oli still thinks and acts the same way!], PM Dahal stresses constitutional provisions for women’s rights on International Women’s Day (kh) [And why don't you respect these constitutional provisions? Why, for example, are there only 4 women among the 22 cabinet members so far?], AAIN leads charge against the unacceptable informalization of labor relations (ae), Ilam by-election: RSP to contest independently despite being part of coalition at center (kh) [This is the absolutely correct procedure for democratic elections! Dealings are manipulative and anti-democratic and distort the will of the voters!], Ruling coalition will continue for next four years: UML Chair Oli (kh) [This is exactly what Dahal and Deuba said about the previous coalition until recently!], New power equation fosters hope and political stability: UML Secretariat (kh) [What a load of bollocks! Both Dahal and Oli stand for instability and unpredictability!], Ruling coalition comprises controversial figures: Maoist leader Bhusal (kh), Catapulting to Singha Darbar : The more things change in Nepali politics, the more they remain the same (nt), What difference does it make? Most Nepalis are convinced these main men of the new coalition will bring little positive change to their lives (nt), Pokhara epicentre of Sino-Indian rivalry : The Great Game between China and India is being played out in this scenic tourism capital, by Durga Rana Magar (nt)

07/03/2024: How are different social groups faring? There is a need for disaggregated data by social groups to understand it, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Usury victim continue their protest for justice on Thursday (kh), PM Dahal-led cabinet: Get to know the ministers (kh), 20-member Cabinet has a mix of old and new faces : The largest party, Nepali Congress, is already plotting to deprive the new Pushpa Kamal Dahal-led coalition of majority in the House of Representatives, by Anil Giri (kp), Ground firm for transitional justice bill’s passage: Leaders : The change in government coalition will not impact the legislative function, House committee chair says, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Deputy Speaker raps centre’s reluctance to empower provinces : Nari magazine hosts ‘Nirbhik Nari’ interaction in Biratnagar of Koshi Province (kp), Government short of Rs25 billion to pay pensions : Pension management office seeks more funds from finance ministry, by Prithvi  Man Shrestha (kp), JSP unveils cabinet nominees: Upendra Yadav to lead party in cabinet with role of DPM and Health Minister (kh 07/03/2024) [The proportion of women in the cabinet is now only 18 per cent. Long live the patriarchy! Women are only nominated if a party has more than three ministerial posts and at least seven such posts are required if two women are nominated!], 157 MPs on the ruling bench in parliament! (rep), EC rejects Resham Chaudhary as Nagarik Unmukti Party Chair, affirms continuity with Ranjita Shrestha (kh)

06/03/2024: The great ‘tamasha’ : The latest change of coalition is more indication of politics bereft of ethics. Most top leaders are culprits (kp), Prachanda’s politics is back!, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (rep), New ruling coalition struggles to strike power-sharing deal : As the shape and size of the emerging alliance is still unclear, there is uncertainty over which party gets what, by Anil Giri (kp) [This is exactly what Nepal's politicians live for. They are at best only marginally interested in substantive policies that are orientated towards the country and its people!], Lawmaking at the local level : Unlike the local laws, delegated laws enforced by the centre reportedly promote corruption, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Political changes in Kathmandu make provincial governments shaky : As UML comes into ruling fold and the Congress shifts to the opposition bench, provinces are feeling the ripples (kp) [The misunderstanding of federalism on the part of Nepalese politicians is unbearable!], Bagmati Province: NC ministers resigning en masse today (kh), Maoist Centre withdraws support to Lumbini Province government (rn), CPN (Maoist Centre) withdraws support to Sudur Pashchim govt (rn) [This is a fine federal state. All decisions on the provincial governments are made and ordered by the national leadership of the parties!], PM Dahal remains busy in political meetings : Holds talks with Jhalanath Khanal, Rabi Lamichhane and KP Oli (kh), Political buzz in Kathmandu as PM Dahal engages in meetings (kh), NC President Deuba spearheads discussions to forge inclusive democratic alliance (kh) [In view of the renewed political failure, wouldn't it finally be time to step down from all political offices and leave such a decision to a younger generation?], A hard lesson for Congress and Deuba, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Rights groups urge Nepal to revise transitional justice law for accountability (rep), China expresses hope for political stability and economic progress in Nepal following new govt formation (rep) [Why does China expect political stability from this new government, in which the autocratic left-wing party leaders, who are constantly at odds with each other, only have a relative majority?], Newly appointed ministers sworn in (kh)

05/03/2024: Caste discrimination in online spaces : Technological advances have complicated the problems of the caste victims, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), NHRC demands fair investigation of Chitwan school incident (kh), The state of State Capture, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Factors that led Dahal to ditch alliance with NC, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Left alliance, Chapter II : No government can succeed without a minimum level of trust and coalition culture (kp), Growing rift, Oli’s overtures ended Congress-Maoist coalition : Some in the Nepali Congress see external hand in the break-up, but leftist politicians attribute it to long-running differences between Dahal and Deuba, by Anil Giri (kp), New coalition partners cement comradeship with 8-point deal : Maoist Centre to get upper house chair. PM’s post to be divided between Dahal and Oli, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Small parties demand CM positions for support in PM Dahal’s new government formation (kh) [Yes, Nepal is still a centralised state. Politics at provincial level are always closely linked to events at national level! This is not federalism!], CPN (Maoist Center) ministers suspended in Gandaki Province amid political shifts (kh), Sudurpaschim Province CM Shah suspends three Maoist Center ministers (kh), Nine years after adopting federal constitution, federal civil service law remains elusive : Government registered the new bill at Parliament for second time after the previous bill was withdrawn in 2021 after gathering dust for more than two years at the lower house (kp), Janamorcha criticizes new coalition, warns of threat to democratic achievements (kh)

04/03/2024: Caste-based discrimination: A call for equality and change, by Prabin Kumar Yadav (ae), Ruling coalition collapses, new cabinet formation underway (kh), CPN-Maoist to form new coalition government with CPN-UML, RSP (nlt), Coalition govt collapses; parties, including UML, gear up to form new Cabinet (rep), Meeting of new ruling alliance underway at Baluwatar (kh), New alliance ‘course correction’ in Nepal’s politics: Maoist leader Poudel (kh) [A real course correction can only take place without the involvement of the repeatedly failed politicians Dahal, Oli and Deuba!], Prachanda to lead govt for two years, followed by Oli (kh) [Nepal is facing further dark times under the leadership of power-hungry but incompetent politicians who have still not been called to account for their past!], Country will see turmoil as long as I am alive: PM Dahal (kh) [??????}, NC shifts to opposition as Deuba accuses PM Dahal of betrayal (kh), Ruling coalition forms 4-member task force to allocate ministries : Oath of new ministers scheduled at 5 PM (kh), Janamat Party seeks clarification on role in Madhes and federal govt before coalition decision (kh), Balendra Shah treading authoritarian path, say rights activists : They are ‘troubled’ by City police’s use of force on Wednesday against street vendors (kp), We need a national outlook to solve the problem of street vendors : There is a fundamental question: Why can’t we accommodate human beings while we are ready to accommodate vehicles?, interview with Mahendra Subba (kp), Enfeebled assembly : The upper house of Parliament is not being allowed to play its desired role (kp) [Both chambers of parliament are abused and manipulated, from elections to legislation to the dissolution of parliament.], Raisina, Ram and Nepal : Nepali politicians old and new are competing to pay homage to the BJP’s brand of religious politics, by Biswas Baral (kp), Cultivated instability instead of positive renewal, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (Nepal Observer 85)

03/03/2024: Retiring National Assembly members want changes in its working : They question the upper house’s composition and say there are discriminatory legal provisions against it (kp),
PM Dahal prepares for Cabinet reshuffle ahead of parliamentary address (kh), Prime Minister Dahal begins groundwork for Cabinet reshuffle : While an exact modality is to be worked out, most members of the Cabinet could be replaced, by Anil Giri (kp), Is Ruling Alliance On The Skids?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Republic established through martyrs’ sacrifices, irrefutable: Minister Sharma (kh), Rana calls to reframe gender issues, up women’s participation : Congress leader Arzu Rana Deuba says Nepali women entrepreneurs face a myriad of challenges (kp), Civil society leaders ask KMC Mayor Balen Shah to apologize to street vendors (rep)

02/03/2024: Over 30,000  quake survivors in Rukum West receive first installment (rep) [That's what you call quick, when the PM had promised immediate help only four months ago!], Shifting Choices Of Public Life, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Promoting Political Harmony Via Lullabies, by Anupam Bhattarai (rn)

01/03/2024: Opposition party plans to obstruct HoR meeting today (kh) [A political party that blocks the work of the people's representatives is anti-democratic! Protest must take a different form.], Speaker Ghimire directs govt to respond to opposition queries on March 4 (kh), Prime Minister Dahal admits government failed to deliver as per expectations : Dahal painted a bleak picture of revenue collection. By the end of January, only 74 percent of the revenue target was met (kp), Fate of NC-Maoist coalition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Whose metropolis? The gentrified Kathmandu of Balen’s imagination, we are afraid, will be a city without a soul (kp), Today’s national news in a nutshell (kh), Online violence escalates due to lack of proper legislation, by Bhasa Sharma (rep), KVDA prepares to stop illegal land-plotting, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep), The accelerated mass migration out of rural mountains is proof that federalism is malfunctioning, by Chetan Adhikari (nt) [Those responsible are the so-called top politicians who insist on centralised power and who, despite their constant failures, declare that they are indispensable!]

29/02/2024: No point pretending : The state seeing loan shark victims in Parliament premises as a security issue should fool nobody (kp), Loan shark victims stage ‘whistle march’ from Bhrikutimandap to Baluwatar (In Pictures) (rep), Cooperative, microfinance and loan shark victims complain of govt neglect (ae), Federalism implementation in priority, says Prime Minister Dahal (nlt) [A basic prerequisite for this would be for politicians and parties at national level to finally abandon their centralised mindset. For example, they must stay out of provincial politics or if the national government changes, this must not have any influence on the provincial governments! Another task of federalism is the decentralisation of power and better inclusion of the regional population, something that the Hindu monarchy had failed to do for centuries!], Constitution would fail if marginalized voices remain unaddressed: Lawmaker Pramila Kumari (kh), Maoists up the ante against Congress on Assembly chair : Prime minister’s party decides to field candidate for upper house leader and shun poll alliances, may seek UML’s help, by Anil Giri (kp), Disputes among elected officials leave several local units in Sarlahi paralysed : People have been deprived of essential services, teachers of salaries and beneficiaries of social security allowances, by Om Prakash Thakur (kp), Avoiding over-development : Nepal must be warned about the dangers of excessively focusing on economic growth, by Hridesh Gajurel (kp), Nepal paying 29 percent higher tariff for electricity imports from India than its exports to southern neighbor : The NEA paid as high as Rs 16 per unit for imported electricity in this dry season (rep), Corruption and Moral Bases of Democracy, by Mohan Nepali (rep), Should Nepal extend its LDC graduation deadline?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

28/02/2024: Of plebeians, plutocrats and populists : There are laws in place that proscribe usury, but their enforcement is fraught with institutional hurdles, by CK Lal (kp), Ministerial decision inflicts hardship on government employees, by Laxman Sharma (kh), Kathmandu among top three most polluted cities for air quality (kh), Calls grow in Maoist Centre to toughen stance against Congress : Maoist leaders criticise Nepali Congress leaders’ Mahasamiti reports and a faction’s Hindu state demand, by Anil Giri (kp), Damaging delay : The failure to carry out a detailed damage assessment after the Jajarkot earthquake has caused great hardship (kp), After revamping Japan labour deal, Nepal plans pacts with ten other nations : Developed economies are in a race for high-skilled workers, and are adjusting immigration policies to attract them (kp) [Such pacts should only be a supplement. The government's real duty is to create jobs at home! Remittances only help the economy optically!], Govt throws out G2G deal with Japan to supply workers through manpowers, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Remittance is buoying a crises-ridden economy, by Kamal Raj Dhungel (ae), CPN (Maoist Centre) designates province in-charges (rn) [Including so "many" women. This "revolutionary" party is so gender inclusive and is working for the abolition of patriarchy. And then all these non-Khas Arya, wow!], Rajendra Mahato reaches Maitighar Mandala to defy ‘prohibited area’ decree (kh), LDC graduation: Nepal seeks extension of facilities, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Dr. KC warns of intense protest to expedite TRC Bill in parliament (kh)

27/02/2024: With no post-quake assessment, Jajarkot victims risk neglect : Four months since the quake, damage assessment is yet to start. Government says priority now is temporary shelters, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Network of deputy chairs demand revision on bill designed to amend Local Government Operation Act (kh), Nepal faces inflation risk from Red Sea disruption, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Baglung’s Muslims struggle for burial ground : When a woman died last month, the community had to charter a vehicle to take the body to the neighbouring Gulmi district for burial, by Prakash Baral (kp) [Such problems could increase if the Khas Arya minority prevails with its demand for a return to the Hindu state!], Would Mahato’s exit from LSP bring any substantive change in national politics? Mahato aims to set up an ‘alternative’ political force whose goal is to establish a ‘pluralistic nation-state’ (kp) [No, it wouldn't! Nepal does not need new parties, but finally democratisation, rejuvenation and better social inclusion within the existing ones on the basis of republicanism, federalism and secularism!], Police implement ban on pedestrian activity along footpaths around Singha Durbar (rep) [????], ‘Lawmakers themselves escorted microfinance victims into parliament due to political maneuvering’, by Tapendra Karki (rep), Debtors storm through parliament gate, 50 held (ae), Weeklong detention for protesters of loan sharking and microfinance exploitation (kh) [The behaviour of these desperate people may be unlawful, but the reaction of the obviously disinterested state seems excessive!], Opposition Takes Centre Stage, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Ilam by-election: NC picks Khadka, UML eyes Suhang as parties prepare for showdown (kh)

26/02/2024: Reminiscing Last Week: NC affirms support to coalition; protests, and key directives (kh), The poverty paradox : The steady rise in urban poverty calls for a shift in the country’s rural areas-centric approach (kp), Authorities prepare to relocate loan shark victims from Bhrikutimandap (rep) [The politicians want to spare themselves the sight of the suffering people whose concerns they should actually be taking care of!], Govt’s bid to evacuate Bhrikutimandap disrupts loan sharking victims’ talks (kh), 49 protesters arrested for breaching prohibitory orders and entering restricted area in Baneshwor (rep), Loan sharking and microfinance victims protest inside parliament premises (kh), Lawmakers advocate for swift post-earthquake reconstruction (kh) [This is exactly what the leading politicians promised four months ago as part of their political tourism programme!]

25/02/2024: International Tribunal on Evictions calls for action as forced evictions continue despite constitutional protections, by Aesha Bajracharya (rep), Misinformation posing a growing threat to democracy, by Nishu Ratna Bastakoti (rep), UML outraged over PM Dahal’s absence in parliament, demands accountability : Speaker Ghimire directs government to address opposition queries (kh), House committee likely to decide on transitional justice bill within a week : The committee is likely to advance the bill with a vote as chances of a consensus look slim (kp), Military diplomacy in focus amid mega peacekeeping exercise : As US Indo-Pacific commander arrives, high-level Chinese military delegation is due to visit Kathmandu in March, by Anil Giri (kp) [Blatant exertion of influence as part of an unabated power struggle between China and the USA in Nepal!], Bill to amend Political Parties Act presented in HoR (kh) [This law needs a fundamental revision. In its current form, it primarily serves an autocratic party leadership and lacks democracy and social inclusion regulations!], NC Mahasamiti meet : Sends Tremors Among Coalition Allies, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Meet Poll Pledge, by Parmeshwar Devkota (rn)

24/02/2024: Pork barrel fund idle as officials struggle to fund quake relief : Based on the number of registered beneficiaries, over Rs4 billion will be required to fund the temporary shelters, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), As government holds off action against minister, Speaker issues third ruling : Prime minister had pledged action after receiving the Balkumari incident probe report (kp), Grasp Shifting Trends In Party Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Concerns raised over impact of fake information on political progress (kh) [This is very serious misbehaviour and falls under the term political corruption!]

23/02/2024: NC and Sanaatan State: Myth or Reality, by Chhering Yonzon (rep) [The number of NC politicians advocating a return to the Hindu state during the Mahasamiti seems disproportionately high. This is due to the fact that at the upper levels of the NC, similar to the other parties, there are predominantly (male) Khas Arya, who simply do not want to understand the multi-ethnicity of Nepal and the centuries-long discrimination of non-Khas Arya under the Hindu monarchy!], Unconventional convention : Hindu state agenda divides the Nepali Congress as religious tension grips the Tarai, by Shristi Karki (nt), Contrary to government claim, Parliament turning ineffective even in new session : The winter session has barely two months to go. Various ministries are said to be working on 109 bills, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Major political parties hold meetings focusing on Mission-84 (rep) [These parties stood for election just over a year ago and those who were elected must finally do their job and stop talking about what will happen in just under four years' time!], Unveiling Nepal’s protectionist paradox: Bootleggers, baptists, and consumer consequences : What do industry and labor want from the regulators? They want protection from competition, from technological change, and from losses that threaten profits and jobs, by Subhekshya Ghimire (nlt), Loan sharking victims demand DPM Shrestha’s resignation (kh), CPN-UML demands govt to present Balkumari incident investigation report in parliament (kh), Parliament session disrupted by opposition, meeting adjourned (kh), Foreign aid spending remains poor compared to use of domestic resources : Spending on Asian Development Bank support stands at eight percent and 14 percent in the case of the World Bank in the first half of the current fiscal year (kp), Get Tough With The Corrupt, by Lok Deep Thapa (rn)

22/02/2024: Fragile sentiments : It is time for everyone to come together and celebrate cultural-religious vitality—not virulence (kp) [A return to the Hindu state, as demanded by the RPP and other radical fundamentalists, would have exactly the opposite effect!], Nepal’s demographics: Then and now : We now know for the first time how the different provinces have been doing, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Rift persists in Congress over electoral alliances : Party chief Deuba says the country’s situation doesn’t allow the largest force to embrace Hindu state agenda, by Anil Giri (kp)

21/02/2024: Shunned and silenced : The long struggle of the women who were sexually assaulted or raped during the conflict period continues (kp), Nepal delays reply to UN concerns over transitional justice : Four UN special rapporteurs had given Nepal 60 days, until February 15, but officials say they need more time, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Coalition will continue, but Congress will contest next elections independently, says Gagan Thapa : Presenting their papers at Mahasamiti, General Secretary Sharma stresses the coalition has no alternative, while party veep calls for curbing corruption (kp), National Assembly reflections : Parliament is where a goat’s head is shown and a dog’s meat is sold, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), RPP to demonstrate across country to exert pressure on govt to meet its 40-point demand (rep) [This sounds like the 40 demands that the CPN (Maoist) presented to then PM Deuba in January 1995. Unlike the RPP's demands today, the Maoist demands at the time were largely rational and largely in line with the state policy guidelines of the constitution, which were ignored by the Deuba government.], Inside the NC, voices in favor of Hindu state are gaining ground, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [This is where the NC shows its true face and makes it clear that it is not a socialist and democratic party that stands up for the concerns of all citizens of the country, but a club for the preservation of the power and privileges of the small male Khas Arya elite!], Final hearing begins on writ seeking dismissal of 110 lawmakers elected through proportional representation system (kh) [Then one could also say straight away: the elections to the Constituent Assemblies and the adoption of the new constitution were not based on the interim constitution. Consequently, all governments and parliaments since then would be illegitimate and should be dissolved immediately. While the former statement is entirely true, it does not help the country and its people in view of the chaos caused by the top politicians and now also the Hindu fundamentalists and monarchists!]

20/02/2024: Kathmandu ranks fourth most polluted city worldwide (kh), Incidents of violence against women on the rise: INSEC (rep), Cases of human rights violations surged by 27 percent in 2023. Involvement of government bodies in human right violations in notable number of cases (rep), Caste in Gurkha communities : The patron-client system has become extinct, yet untouchability is still practised among the Gurkhas, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Urban poverty is on the rise, while rural poverty keeps falling : Experts call for creation of more jobs in order to address the livelihood issues of the urban poor, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Thapa’s proposal against poll alliances gets Deuba’s nod : Without specifying the changes, the Congress chief called for revision of the constitution of Nepal, by Anil Giri (kp) [Just as King Birendra spoke of timely reforms to the panchayat system before the 1980 referendum without specifying them?], Data for effective development : Despite some positive trends, persistent disparities continue to mar the landscape of progress in Nepal, by Ximena Del Carpio, Pippa Bird and Faris Hadad-Zervos (kp), Need To Streamline Public Holidays, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Nepal an advocate for peace and equality: PM Prachanda (rn) [At least in part, the PM must be talking about a different country. Nepal continues to be characterised by extreme social non-inclusion and the denial of the final peace process through justice for the victims of the insurgency!], SC directs govt to curb road disruptions for VVIP traffic (kh) [!!!], What should Nepal prioritize during the upcoming investment summit? Will the upcoming Investment Summit also be centered on how foreign investments can help achieve the SDGs? What should Nepal do?, by Simone Galimberti (nlt)

19/02/2024: Making Nepal more inclusive, by Simone Galimberti (ae), Conflict-era rape victims’ trauma compounds : Records at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission show that among the 63,700 cases it received, 314 are related to rape or sexual violence from the insurgency, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Various groups organize protest at Maitighar demanding justice for Ajit Mizar (In Pictures) (rep), Reminiscing Last Week: Lalita Niwas verdict to Prachanda’s call for Maoist unity (kh), CIAA should appeal acquittal of politicians in Supreme Court : We concluded that no court can say that the Lalita Niwas land is not government land. We had strong evidence to prove that, interview Sharada Prasad Trital, head of the Lalita Niwas land grab probe committee (kp), Bansbari land: Billionaire Binod Chaudhary evading investigation : Faces allegations of encroaching upon government land in various locations across the country (kh), Journalists denied entry to Democracy Day ceremony in Tundikhel (kh), Federalism unleashes ernormous potential: PM Dahal (kh) [Why do you and your autocratic colleagues like Oli and Deuba not implement and develop the federal system, but abuse it for your own power interests?], Worth preserving : We would do well to internalise the enormous costs at which recent democratic changes have come (kp), Opposition parties press prime minister to sack Minister Jwala : Demand comes after probe says Jwala’s negligence was a contributing factor for the Dec 29 Balkumari deaths (kp), Cold tarps are forcing families back to damaged homes : A magnitude 6.4 earthquake hit Jajarkot, Rukum West and Salyan on November 3 killing scores and damaging around 8,000 public and private houses, by Biplab Maharjan (kp), Air pollution responsible for premature births, low weight : Neonatal deaths have not declined in the past five years, according to a study, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Mounting public frustration tests Nepali democracy : Longevity of democracy rests on effectively combating corruption and economic transformation, say experts, by Anil Giri (kp), Nepal’s health sector under the budget knife : Experts warn budget cuts could undo the progress the country has made in the health sector over the past several years, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Ncell tax fraud architect assumes key role at Nepal Telecom Authority (kh) [Corruption in perfection!], Two members of the hooligan ‘Sanubhai’ group released on bail (kh) [???], How strong is internal democracy within political parties? (rep) [It is in a pitiful state!], How democratic are our parties (ae)

18/02/2024: Speaker Ghimire directs ministers to respond to lawmakers within seven days (kh), Delay in vital law enforcement denies judiciary financial autonomy : The court has to follow a complex bureaucratic process in order to meet some of its financial obligations, by Binod Ghimire (kp), A group in Nepali Congress gears up to raise the Hindu state agenda at Mahasamiti meeting : The party’s central working committee has rejected the agenda’s inclusion in the upcoming Mahasamiti meeting. On Saturday, the group, however, made public its four-page dossier (kp), Liberating academia from partisan politics : For that, we must implement merit-based selection process in top positions, by Kiran Paudel (kp), Madhesi man faces harassment from man referring himself as DSP (kh), Disturbing incident unfolds in Kathmandu as a Madhesi youth harassed in Kathmandu (kh)

17/02/2024: MoFAGA prepares draft bill to suspend local executive for six months (rep) [A serious attack on democracy and federalism!], Love, a ‘deadly trap’ for Dalits!, by Pabitra Sunar (rep), NC leaders, including 22 central members, to announce Special Campaign for Sanatan Hindu State today (kh) [To identify the state and the nation with a single culture and religion is a crime against the multi-ethnic and multi-religious society of Nepal! The country is not the property of predominantly male high caste Hindus, even though they have pretended to be for centuries!], Congress leaders’ reports criticised by own for ‘falling short on solutions’ : 22 central members memo Deuba demanding reinstatement of Nepal as a Hindu state, by Anil Giri (kp), DAO Kathmandu extends prohibited zone duration for two more months (kh), Clarity sought on ‘policy decisions’ as ex-ministers cleared in land scam : Bill to amend the CIAA law seeks to bar probe into such decisions of Centre and provinces without defining them, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp) [Impunity continues to apply to politicians without restriction. Is this what the government promises under ruthless investigation or should judges be subject to the instructions of the executive?], Media trials and their impact on the judiciary, by Diwakar Dhakal (rep)

16/02/2024: Not rising Nepal : Statistics tell us the poverty rate has declined, the reality is different for the poorest Nepalis (nt), ‘50% children with cancer are out of medical services’ (kh), Lalita Niwas land grab: 12 convicted, Gachchhadar acquitted (nlt), Ex-officials convicted, politicians acquitted in Lalita Niwas scam : Two years jail for several convicts including Bhatbhateni’s Gurung, ex-secretary Basnyat, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Of course, what else? Politicians will always be spared because they are above the law!], Implementation of Constitution and Challenges, by Kalyan Shrestha (kh), Seven years is not a long time for federalism’s institutionalisation, EU envoy says : Presenting a strong defence of federalism, she said that Nepal’s constitution provides for political stability (kp), Clamour for Hindu state : A political ideology that favours nativism and monoculturalism has no place in a democracy (kp), NC leaders advocate for Vedic Sanatan Hindu State in special proposal (kh) [The 22 signatories are in no way representative of the Nepalese population! You might as well declare Nepal a Tharu, Gurung, Limbu or Sherpa state, which would be just as absurd!], Foreign aid decreases by Rs 77 billion (rep), Budget Must Stimulate Economy, by Lok Deep Thapa (rn)

15/02/2024: Congress group aims to put Hindu state on party meet agenda : While proponents say the party should listen to people’s voices, others dismiss the agenda as a non-starter (kp) [Those who advocate a return to a Hindu state ignore the multi-ethnicity and the multi-cultural and multi-religious character of Nepalese society. Such people oppose social inclusion and are therefore anti-democrats. Political parties that advocate such policies should be ignored! They only stand for the preservation of power and privileges of a predominantly male small elite!], PM Dahal advocates halting outflow of funds for higher education from Nepal (kh), Maoist representatives want direct elections for leadership positions : So far, the party’s general convention only elects central members. Other committees and office bearers are picked from the central committee, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [This party too thinks in authoritarian terms and doesn't think much of basic democratic principles!], As air in Kathmandu Valley deteriorates to hazardous level, patients of respiratory illness rise ; A low-pressure system formed in the west caused cloudy conditions throughout the country on Wednesday, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Old story, new twist : The saga of Nepali youth dying in senseless foreign wars like the one in Ukraine should stop (kp), Remittance: Myths and truths : Although Nepal receives a lot of remittance, it is quickly depleted due to the country’s heavy imports, by Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp), Democratising Party Leadership Essential, by Mukti Rijal (rn), Special Court slaps guilty with cash fines of up to Rs 8 million and two-year jail term (rep), Bhatbhateni owner Min Bahadur Gurung gets 2-year prison sentence in Lalitaniwas land grab scam (kh), Lalita Niwas Land Grab: Leaders acquitted; employees found guilty (kh)

14/02/2024: Promote Human Rights And Inclusion, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Death toll from People’s War waged by the Maoists stands at 18,076: New data (rep), Glass half empty : The latest living standards survey points to all the ways the Nepali state fails to invest in its citizens (kp), Dahal offers lip service of leadership transfer at Maoist Centre statute convention : Party chief does not seem positive about imposing age and term limits for office bearers because he still wants to be in control, says a leader (kp), ‘Another world is possible’: Socialists of the world to convene in Kathmandu this week : People involved in socialist movements from 92 countries will take part in the five-day World Social Forum-2024 (kp), Legalization of same sex marriage paves way for inclusion and equality, by Arjun Oli (rep), Navigating Tradition and Progress: Same-Sex Marriage Recognition in Nepal, by Mona Sharma and Dikshya Aryal (rep), LGBTIQA+ community: A continuing struggle for social acceptance, by Mitali Bharadwaj (ae), High Court deems govt nomination of Health Council Members illegal (kh), Internal democracy and compliance with rules must prevail: CEC Thapaliya (kh)

13/02/2024: Reflections on 17 years since the “People’s War”, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), “People’s War” achievements are nation’s common assets: PM Dahal (kh) [What achievements? Social non-inclusion persists, as does patriarchy; women are at best second-class citizens, Dalits are discriminated against and are victimised. Justice for the victims of the insurgency is still denied. The poverty rate is high. The constitution was created by the traditional ruling male elite, not by the inclusively elected representatives of the people; promises made during the People's War are often not honoured. The electoral system is manipulated and abused. Civil liberties are often restricted. The federal state exists mainly on paper. Corruption is rampant and is covered up by the political elite. The most important achievement of the People's War remains the abolition of the monarchy and the Hindu state, but it is precisely this that is increasingly being called into question. Support for your party has fallen to a meagre 11 per cent. Voters are simply fed up with narcissistic politicians like Dahal, Oli and Deuba. How are you going to change that?], Nepal sees less than expected decline in poverty : Poverty fell from over 25 percent in 2011 to just over 20 percent in 2023, says the Fourth Living Standard Survey, by Krishana Prasain (kp), 20.27 percent of Nepalis are living under the poverty line (rep), Partnership with Congress not beneficial, says PM Dahal : Yet, he has no immediate plan for a new alliance, by Anil Giri (kp), Commitments and contradictions : The government has started some good initiatives but struggled to follow through (kp), Higher Education Bill: A fiasco : The travesty of the proposed bill is that no authority is willing to take its ownership, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Numerous laws remain unformulated: NA Chair Timilsina (kh)

12/02/2024: Alliance plans to push TJ bill via vote if no consensus : Multiple attempts to build consensus have failed as ruling and opposition parties refuse to budge from their stands (kp), Financial irregularities rampant at all three government levels: CIAA Chief Rai (rep), PM Dahal accuses Nepali Congress of betrayal : Says it is high time that his party reevaluated the coalition dynamics (kh), Maoist Center leaders face criticism for opulent lifestyles and ideological ambiguity (kh), Conventional wisdom : At a minimum, Dahal should declare that he will step down as the head of his party after a specific time (kp) [Party leaders like Dahal, Oli and Deuba will never resign. They are convinced that Nepal needs their endless failures and misbehaviour!], Demography, digitalisation and diaspora will catapult RSP to power : The party doesn’t equate an inclusive liberal democratic order with federalism. We should worry more about the ends, not the means, interview with Swarnim Wagle (kp) [The proposed abolition of the provincial level means federalism without federalism and safeguards the rule of the centralised male high-caste elite in a socially non-inclusive state oriented towards Hindu ideals. What is different from the last few decades? The non-realisation of federalism is due to the centralist attitude of that very elite and the RSP obviously wants to be part of it!], Nepali women face harsh realities of foreign employment in Gulf countries, by Sabita Khadka (rep), Reminiscing Last Week: Parliament, Giri Bandhu Tea Estate and SC (kh), Archaeologists call for halt to defacement of Lumbini heritage sites : Concerned over the construction of structures, Unesco threatens to put Lumbini on ‘Heritage in Danger’ list (kp), Ministry instructs agencies to prepare the health budget within previous ceiling : In the current fiscal year, 35 percent of national health budget was slashed. This hampered several healthcare programmes including maternal health, child health, family planning, and nutrition (kp), Paving the path to prosperity : Investment in road infrastructure is a prerequisite to attracting local and international tourists, by Roshee Lamichhane (kp), Judge Acharya transferred to Mugu following release order for Arun Chaudhary (kh), No public holiday on Falgun 1, says Ministry of Home Affairs (kh), The Red Alert : The State is hell bent on owning all the means of production and curbing freedom of speech and human rights, by CK Raut (rep), What puts Nepal’s democracy in peril?, by Sushil Thapa (ae)

11/02/2024: NC-Maoist Conflict: Oscillating between normalcy and intensity (kh), Panel recommends revision to a dozen laws before investment summit : A member says if they sort out the land acquisition, purchase or lease issue, half of the investment-related problems will be solved (kp), Kathmandu Valley Air Pollution Turning Heaven into Hell, by Madhav Karki (rep), Street vendors stage protests against KMC  (rep), Birgunj Mayor Singh admits during interrogation of having two wives, by Bimala Gupta (rep)

10/02/2024: Bind Leadership To Constitutional Ideals, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Impoverished Netuwa community seeks recognition and rights as minority Dalit caste : The government provides a Rs4,000 monthly social security allowance to impoverished communities, but Netuwas are deprived of this benefit, by Amrita Anmol (kp), Damak View Tower faces crisis in operation, by Dhruba Bhattarai (kh) [When short-sighted politicians like KP Oli interfere in nonsensical mammoth projects in their home districts to secure their re-election....], Koshi government and agitating group ink five-point deal : The Province 1 Renaming Joint Struggle Committee agrees to adopt peaceful protests to press its demands, by Binod Bhandari (kp), A call for responsible legal practice, by Saroj Bhattarai (rep)

09/02/2024: Democracy Day to be marked for three days (kh) [King Tribhuvan promised democracy in 1951, but paved the way for royal autocracy in the following years, which was perfected by his son Mahendra. Today, party politicians are obstructing the implementation of democracy. There is nothing to celebrate! Democracy is not the imitation of royal power and arrogance by party politicians!], Prime Minister Dahal says he favours publicising Lal Commission report : Promises to call a meeting of the ruling alliance to decide the matter (kp), Eye on land : Nepali politicians, bureaucrats and business mafia have been using land to make illegal profits (kp), Discarded heroes : Electricity consumers valiantly fought through years of darkness like soldiers in battle, by Bishal Thapa (kp), Experts call for harnessing remittances for development : Say the growth in remittances has fueled imports, but the money is hardly being used in employment-generating activities (kp), Susta rural municipality launches monetary scheme to discourage child marriage (kh) [The reasons lie in the extremely patriarchal way of thinking, its reflection in politics and laws, the permanent non-inclusion of women and archaic cultural practices in society. They cannot be solved with money!], Koshi govt and identity-based agitators reach five-point agreement (kh), Correcting policy failures in Nepal, by Umesh Raj Rimal (kp), Address Chief Ministers’ concerns, PM tells Singhadurbar (ae) [This concern is so fundamental that a head of government should have some idea of what this should look like, which he has so far been actively involved in preventing! A PM cannot delegate everything!], Nepal facing terrible brunt of Russia-Ukraine war, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

08/02/2024: Nepal takes big step to avoid money laundering greylist : House passes amendments to anti-money laundering law, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Court quashes permit to Giri Bandhu estate to swap land above legal limit : Law was revised in 2020 to add provision for exchanging excess land or selling it to pay liabilities after firm closure, by Binod Ghimire (kp), On Bansbari Leather and Shoe Factory, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), Federal government buys time to set up provincial police, devolve powers : Local units want significant shares of radio frequency royalty, taxes raised from natural resources, and other rights, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Still no real interest of the central level in the implementation of the federal system!], Nepal becomes top troops contributor to UN peacekeeping missions : As of November 30 last year, 6,247 Nepali personnel were serving in conflict zones (kp), Growth, at a cost : More remittance isn’t something to celebrate if we can’t pump it into building national capital (kp)

07/02/2024: Nepal's peace dilemma : The failure to conclude the transitional justice process undercuts the achievements in the structural transformation of Nepal, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), Light Feb calendar belies government pledge of more effective Parliament : Two ruling parties’ events clash with the House of Representatives’ schedule, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [The politicians continue to believe that the citizens are stupid and do not recognise their constant lies!], Schoolgirls come together to combat outdated pratices : Young girls rally against social ills, urging female relatives to shun harmful traditions like Chhaupadi, child marriage and caste-based discrimination, by Tularam Pandey and DB Budha (kp), Three including Arun Chaudhary released amid controversy (kh) [Only ordinary citizens are subjected to the full rigours of justice. For prominent people, especially those from political parties, there is always a loophole! A constitutional state looks different!], Gagan Thapa demands accountability: No leniency for those involved in public land encroachment, citizenship forgery, or cooperative fraud (kh), Lawmaker Singh accuses coalition government of sheltering corrupt figures (kh), SC overturns land swap decision involving Giri Bandhu Tea Estate made by former Oli government (kh), What is Giri Bandhu Tea Estate scam? (kh), Maoists first became top upper house force. Now they claim chair : Prime Minister Dahal denies having given word to Congress on making Krishna Prasad Sitaula Assembly chairman, by Anil Giri (kp), Maoist Center’s bid for NA Chairman sparks outrage within NC (kh), Money foreign workers send home jumps by 25 percent : Remittances rose to Rs733.22 billion in the first half of the current fiscal and the foreign exchange reserves ballooned to a record high of Rs1.81 trillion (kp), Deportation of Chinese volunteer exposes Maoist Center’s power struggle and betrayal (kh)

06/02/2024: Dangerously deluded monarchists : Sensible Nepalis should aim for the secular republic's reformation and revitalisation, by Mitra Pariyar (kp) [In particular, the person at the centre of the monarchist ambitions should be brought to heel immediately!], Of alternative voting methods : Nepal must assess its capacity to implement absentee voting and digitalise elections, by Arjun Thapa (kp), Don’t waste the winter : People will be closely following the new session of parliament to see if it meets their expectations (kp), Reform in reservation is necessary, by Ritesh Panthee (rep), Will TRC Bill Be Endorsed ?, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn) [Quite unlikely! If it does, the result will still be unsatisfactory for the victims. Potential offenders should not decide on such laws!], Proposal to prevent child marriage (ae), Families of Nepalis in Russian Army protest outside Russian Embassy in Kathmandu (kh), Nepali students take more money abroad than paid by tourists here (kh), Maoist Center asserts claim for National Assembly chairmanship (kh) [Hurray for the undemocratic and manipulative electoral politics of the Nepalese parties!]

05/02/2024: Perversion of democracy : It would be laughable for the leader of the seventh largest parliamentary outfit to lead the government (kp), Major parties shouldn’t forge electoral alliances among themselves : The continuity of the present coalition is necessary to complete the remaining tasks of the peace process and for the effective implementation of the constitution, interview with Barshaman Pun (kp), Former lawmaker and Civil Cooperative promoter Tamang gets three-year jail : Ichchha Raj Tamang is fined Rs1.72 billion. All defendants’ properties will be confiscated, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Political Will Must To Curb Corruption, by Ballav Dahal (rn), Saud’s approach with big powers, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

04/02/2024: Quake-displaced people battle inclement weather : Around 34,000 earthquake-displaced people are living under tents in Jajarkot and Rukum West, according to government data, by Mahersh KC (kp), UML renews bid to pull ruling coalition down. Will it succeed? The party tries to foment discord in the Congress-Maoist alliance. Madhav Nepal’s prime minister prospects make UML chief jittery, by Anil Giri (kp) [As long as power is passed back and forth between Oli, Dahal and Deuba, there can be no question of a successful policy. It would be particularly bad if a PM came back who had staged a coup against the constitution and the state in 2020/21!], Electricity trade deal with India divides stakeholders in Nepal : Supreme Court orders the government to explain why the 10,000 MW export agreement’s implementation should not be halted, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Nepal's economy and federalism : Confronting the policy blunders of the past is a must for the renewal of the faltering federal republic, by Kiran Paudel (kp), Draft bill on higher education disappoints experts : Educationists say the prime minister vowed to reform higher education but the bill reeks of the same old mindset of political and bureaucratic control of universities, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Stop setting dangerous precedent (rep), Conspiracy Theories Galore, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Is Nepal’s National Human Rights Commission really weak? What can be done to make it more functioning and relevant? When human rights violations occur and the citizenry expect a prompt and swift intervention, the Commission’s “grand” mandate and mission often crumble to pieces, by Shrawan Adhikari and Simone Galimberti (nlt)

03/02/2024: Salyan and Surkhet report highest number of rape cases among 10 Karnali districts : In most rape cases, the perpetrators of the crime are usually the victims’ family members, according to police, by Biplab Maharjan (kp), Dahal, Oli discuss ways to resolve transitional justice disputes : The opposition leader says the bill to amend the Enforced Disappearances Enquiry, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act should be finalised in consensus after some revisions (kp) [Both are not really interested in justice for the victims.], 'VIPs' get admitted to the hospital to evade detention, by Tapendra Karki (rep), Foul play apparent in Bansbari land transfer, CIB says : Transfer was done illegally allegedly with the intent of grabbing the property for its real estate value, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), UML Chairman Oli accuses President Paudel of crossing constitutional limits (kh) [It leaves you speechless that Oli, of all people, is taking a stand on this. As PM, he has repeatedly broken the constitution and other laws in close co-operation with Paudel's predecessor Bidya Devi Bhandari, grossly disregarded SC judgements and spread brazen lies!], Peace process to accelerate with the consensus of political parties: Prime Minister Dahal (kh) [What matters is justice for the victims, not the consensus of leading politicians, who are also among those responsible for the crimes of that time!]

02/02/2024: Mend ways : The political parties should think about resolving the key problems that the country is facing (ae), Nepal Army Inc. : A mad rush for money has eroded the legacy and legitimacy of the institution (kp) Soaring Debt : Nepal’s public debt soars as the country continues to borrow to fund low-return projects, by Ramesh Kumar (nt), Development = Destruction : Kickback-driven maldevelopment is destroying Nepal as megalomania and kleptomania go hand-in-hand (nt), World Social Forum in Kathmandu : Gathering will bring 30,000 Nepali and international participants to Kathmandu on 15-19 February (nt), Dam dangerous : Proposed reservoir inside Shivapuri National Park carries more risk than reward, critics say, by Ramesh Kumar (nt)

01/02/2024: Insurgency victims come up with 27-point demand : Want extrajudicial killings and unlawful killings listed as serious human rights violations and the authority to reduce penalties resting with judiciary, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Break the cycle : Most loan shark victims will continue to be denied justice unless the local bodies become more active (kp), Nepal’s tryst with Corruption Perceptions, by Narayan Manandhar (rep), NHRC Report Card: Action recommended against 66 right violators (ae), Now, Nepal Army wants to operate a textile factory : Amid criticism of its involvement in business ventures, the force comes up with plan to revive Hetauda Kapada Udyog (kp)

31/01/2024: Constitutional watchdog names 60 persons implicated in serious human rights abuses : Those incriminated include top police and government officials, and politicians, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Nepal ranks 108th in Corruption Perceptions Index : Nepal climbs two spots in the global rankings but remains in the category of countries with rampant corruption (kp)

30/01/2024: Fending for themselves : There can be no excuse for the poor handling of the post-disaster situation in Karnali’s quake-affected districts (kp), Nepal ranks 108th in Corruption Perception Index with slight improvement (kh), Nepal remains on list of countries with rampant corruption, by Bhasa Sharma (rep), Orphanising federalism : There is a lack of research-based policy-making institutions within the government system, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Experts call for more proactive handling of new and old security threats : At a function in Kathmandu on Monday, speakers from diverse sectors discussed the interplay of regional and global powers in Nepal (kp), Investigation committee rejects Ncell share transaction; recommends further scrutiny (kh), Study committee finds faults in Ncell deal : Says claim Nepal had an unfavourable business climate was baseless (kp), Safeguarding the Legacy of Martyrs : To forcefully declare a member of a certain party as a martyr is an act of insulting the real martyr and defaming the word martyr, by Saroj Bhattarai (rep), Time to preserve traditional ecological knowledge : Our compensation and relocation schemes disregard traditional ecological knowledge, by Badri Baral (ae), Unlocking Opportunities: Empowering Financial Inclusion in Rural Nepal : For women in rural areas who continue to face low literacy rates and various gender-based barriers, access to and use of digital financial services is not a small task, by Santosh Adhikari and Menila Kharel (nlt)

29/01/2024: After assembly elections : People are getting fed up with this never-ending drama of self-centred politics (kp), Supreme Court intervenes to make rights commission’s role more effective : Successive governments have implemented hardly 15 percent of its recommendations (kp), Loan sharking victims to march again towards Kathmandu for justice (kh), China says rivals trying to sabotage its ties with Nepal : Visiting Chinese leader asserts BRI is not a debt trap and expresses concerns over investment climate, by Anil Giri (kp), Royal Massacre 2001 will be subject to reinvestigation: Prime Minister Dahal (kh), Safeguarding the Legacy of Martyrs, by Saroj Bhattarai (rep)

28/01/2024: What delays the rehabilitation of earthquake-displaced people : Since November, 35 homeless, mainly senior citizens and minors, have died, by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp), Dalit women: empowered or imperilled? We must ensure equitable access to resources to ensure Dalit women’s active political participation, by Samiksha Baral (kp), Supreme Court says it cannot pass verdicts solely on the basis of media coverage : The court also raises questions over continued delays in advancing the transitional justice process (kp), Rifts in Congress, Maoists on reviewing ties after Koshi loss : Champa Karki of ruling coalition lost National Assembly vote on Thursday, sowing seed of mistrust in the alliance, by Anil Giri (kp), Escaping the remittance trap : Nepal should wean itself off remittances and transition to healthier and more sustainable growth model, by Hridesh Gajurel (kp), From Constitution to Kitchen: Nepal’s Journey to Food Rights, by Raju Prasad Chapagai (rep)

27/01/2024: Maoist Center affirms stability in federal coalition despite Koshi floor-crossing (kh), PM Dahal announces declaration of 3,000 additional martyrs soon, promises comprehensive recognition (kh) [You'd better finally get justice for all the victims from the time of the uprising!], Former King Gyanendra Shah expresses concerns over misconceptions about himself and his family (kh) [And what about the feelings and suffering of the people during your coup in 2005, when they were beaten, maltreated and arrested on your orders!]

26/01/2024: Particracy vs Democracy, by Kalyan Shrestha (kh), “Political parties must adopt a proactive approach”, interview with Devendra Paudel, CPN-MC (kh), UML loses seven upper house seats, even as it pulls off surprise victory in Koshi : The party falls to the third position as the Maoists become the largest force in the National Assembly, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Elections in Nepal are a rigged farce! Once again, there can be no talk of social inclusion. The politicians should finally stop lying about this!], National Assembly election sparks distrust in ruling coalition : Maoist Center emerges as the largest party, UML the third party in the National Assembly (rep) [A party that was elected by just 11 per cent of voters a year ago now has 30 per cent of the seats in the National Assembly. In Nepal, this is called "honouring the will of the people!" The NA has degenerated into a socially non-inclusive object of manipulation by the political parties!], Single women unable to build temporary shelters : Many have not registered for reconstruction aid. Even those who lack the physical and human resources to build a temporary shelter, by Tripti Shahi (kp)

25/01/2024: Nepal launches milestone action plan on business and human rights : The adoption sends a strong message to investors that Nepal is a good place to do business, stakeholders say (kp), Parties tour country to interact with people : Analysts say the political campaigns will not do much of public good besides engaging their cadres (kp), Voting in progress, results expected today (kh), Koshi Province steals the spotlight in NA election (with photos) (kh), NA Elections: 60% turnout so far, results expected today (kh), Successful conclusion of NA Election across seven provinces, results awaited this evening (kh), Alliance with other parties a must as single party unlikely to obtain majority: NC Prez Deuba (rep) [But please not by means of anti-democratic manipulation in the run-up to elections!], Why has the RPP announced street protests?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae) [The questions should be: Why are unconstitutional demands allowed to be made that are against the interests of the country's multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious society as a whole? What about the women, Dalits, Janajatis, Muslims and to some extent Madheshis in the event of a return to the Hindu state? Why did 17,000 people have to die if the political system is to be reset to the exclusive system of a small male pahadi elite after less than 20 years? Why was the royal family not sent into exile after the abolition of the monarchy? When will the leaders of the ruling political parties finally realise that it is they who have enabled the increased activities of the anti-people forces in the first place?], Smart mobility for Hetauda: A path to sustainable development, by Prasannata Lamichhane (ae), Women Commission urges govt to take action on unlawful children’s homes (kh), SC releases full text of directive order to amend NHRC Act (kh)

24/01/2024: The neglect of federalism : Concentration of power at Singha Durbar overshadows the idea of grassroots-level governance, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), PM Dahal’s push for cabinet reshuffle faces coalition discord (kh), Government working on 109 bills to give more business to Parliament : The Cabinet has recommended the President summon the winter session of Parliament on February 5, by Binod Ghimire (kp), UML is pursuing a monarchy agenda: Gagan Thapa (kh), Challenges of misinformation : Emerging AI tools will result in a playground of information manipulation in the upcoming elections, by Ujjwal Acharya (kp), Silent Sacrifices Beyond Borders, by Prakriti Adhikari (rep), We all have responsibility to develop our country: PM Prachanda (rn) [Then the top politicians of all political parties should resign immediately, because you are all the main reason for the country's inadequate development, the continuing lack of social inclusion and the stubborn refusal to create a federal, secular and democratic republic!]

23/01/2024: Uncommitted committees : The elected Parliament should be the first agency to offer much-needed hope to the people (kp), Gandaki CM Pandey demands adequate rights to province (kh), Labour migration, gender and caste : Working abroad is not all bad for the marginalised as it brings much more than financial gains, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Growing Yadav-Raut rivalry unfolds at foundation-laying event : Observers call it ‘vote-bank politics’ (kp), UML submits 751-point demand to govt (rep), NAM’s Relevance And Nepal's Stance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Women leadership lacking in Badghars (rn), Is traditional media dying?, by Prerana Marasini (ae), Govt recommends Parliament session on Feb 5 (kh)

22/01/2024: Let people protest : Trying to maintain public order by banning peaceful demonstrations is a fool’s errand (kp), Speaker alerts House panels against work duplication : Multiple committees probing the same issue and releasing clashing directives has become a pattern, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Federal parliament in a bind (ae), Centre should have a reserve force for contingencies : The police adjustment process should be handled more cautiously as police personnel work with arms and ammunition, interview with Jaya Mukunda Khanal (kp), RPP-UML form alliance for NA election in Koshi (kh) [Similar mindset?], Enhance National Assembly’s Dignity, by Ballav Dahal (rn), Clash in Rajbiraj leaves Education Minister and three MPs injured (kh)

21/01/2024: Why Nepal needs deliberative democracy : Deliberative democracy could strengthen federalism at grassroots level by bringing people really closer to the decision making, by Simone Galimberti (nlt), Provinces versus Kathmandu : Attitude towards federalism in Nepal is still marked with scepticism, by Semanta Dahal (kp), Anomalies That Beset Left Parties, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Remaining works of peace process to be completed on consensus: PM Prachanda (rn) [Consensus with the victims and their families or consensus among top politicians, some of whom bear great responsibility for the crimes of the past?], Remaining works of peace process to be completed soon: PM Dahal (kh), Russia holds back release of Nepali nationals enlisted in its army: PM Dahal (kh), Russia to compensate families of those killed in war, says Foreign Minister Saud : 13 Nepali nationals have been confirmed killed in Russia’s fight against Ukraine. Moscow official wants families to go to Russia to claim compensation. Nepal says not feasible (kp), HoR Speaker, National Assembly Chairman send letter of reminder over delay in appointing Secretary General of parliament (rep)

20/01/2024: Mahato plans new Madhesh movement. But will it take off? Observers and rival politicians see poor prospects, by Anil Giri (kp), Employees of fraudulent cooperatives hung out to dry : As they grapple with lost savings, unpaid salaries, anger, and threats from desperate depositors, their lives highlight the collateral damage of a broken cooperative system, by Aarati Ray (kp), Main opposition UML plans agitation against Pushpa Kamal Dahal government : Addressing a party meeting, Oli said the government would be unseated by breaking up the ruling alliance (kp) [Replacing an incompetent PM with an even more incompetent one, who, on top of everything else, staged a coup against the state and democracy a good three years ago, is not really helping the country!], Building Rational Political Order, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn)

19/01/2024: CPN-UML’s intent to break ruling coalition: How justifiable? (kh), Supreme Court declines to impose restrictions on security personnel using metal bullets (kh), Communist unity top on agenda as Chinese flock to Nepal : Watchers say they are trying to lay ground for a Nepal that is no threat to China. This includes tackling other powers, by Anil Giri (kp), Democracy And Civic Consciousness, by Bibhav Pokhrel (rn), Impact Of Federalisation On Healthcare, by Pallav Bhusal (rn), Trends in Chinese investment in Nepal, by Nihar R Nayak and Purushottam Poudel (ae), Stick to neutrality (ae), The occupation of Tundikhel : Residents and activists protest Kathmandu mayor’s decision to further constrict the last of Kathmandu's open space, by Sahina Shrestha (nt)

18/01/2024: Ensure Justice To Conflict Victims, by Balmukunda Regmi (rn), After months of pressure, Dahal orders police force adjustment across provinces : Prime minister gives Home Minister Shrestha and other senior officials 15 days for the task, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Triggering mistrust :The police must be sensitised on the need of exercising maximum restraint during public protests (kp) [They believe they have the right to beat, torture and kill people. This was the case under the royalist-absolutist panchayat system and it hasn't changed to this day!], RPP Chairman Lingden announces non-participation in govt (kh) [Anti-democratic and unconstitutional parties like the RPP have no place in government!], DPM Shrestha advocates prioritizing domestic power consumption over exports (rep), Will save country from turning into old age home: DPM Shrestha (rn), Attempt of assault on Durga Prasain in Baglung (rep) [Such anti-social and anti-democratic demagogues must be fought with powerful arguments and upright democratic action and not through crime!], Cabinet reshuffle after NA election (kh)

17/01/2024: The weight of patriarchy : Nepali women continue to be persecuted in the name of outdated traditions (kp), Signs of strain emerge within the ruling coalition (kh) [After a year at the latest, this is absolutely normal in Nepalese politics, as the so-called top politicians are primarily concerned with power and privileges and see their obligation to pursue policies that are geared towards the welfare of the country and its citizens as a secondary task at best, which they are not up to anyway!], Long hair symbolizes the nature of a rebel: CK Raut. Rebellion in Strands: Unveiling the Political Odyssey of CK Raut (based on interview), by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Foreign employment: 539 deaths in six months (rep), Concerns mount over rising Nepali migrant deaths : Around 15 Nepali workers die abroad each month. Reports says 95 migrants from Gandaki Province died abroad in the first six months of this fiscal year, by Pratiksha Kafle (kp) [This is also a consequence of climate change, economic inequality and the government's inability to create jobs at home!], Check Youth Exodus, by Dixya Poudel (rn), Nepal to review SDGs (rep)

16/01/2024: The ills of pending electoral reforms : Democratising Nepal’s political parties has been a Sisyphean endeavour, by Achyut Wagle (kp), President urges effective implementation of constitution to end public frustration : Though the constitution is excellent, Nepali people have not been able to benefit from it, Paudel told leaders (kp), Diversifying diaspora and remittances : Nepal must come up with strategies to ensure remittances are repatriated by all, not just labour migrants, by Sanjit Shrestha (kp), End Overdependence On Remittance, by Uttam Maharjan (rn), Five, including police personnel, accused of gang-raping 14-year-old girl in Mugu (kh), Unified Socialist warns of exit from ruling coalition (kh), Nepal to present NVR report on SDGS to UN body by July (kh)

15/01/2024: NIC instructs universities to implement Right to Information laws (kh) [The right to information is a fundamental right that is very often not even respected by the government!], Budget mid-year assessment reveals national fiscal deficit (kh), Govt collects Rs 515 billion in revenue, meets only 77 percent of the target for first half of current FY (rep), Govt remains incapable of raising capital expenditure (rep), Student unions one on converting private schools into trusts : A bill registered in Parliament by the Dahal government in September doesn’t make conversion mandatory, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Weeks after auto-renewal of trade treaty with India, Nepal wants revision : The bilateral trade treaty was automatically renewed in November without addressing several of Nepal’s concerns, by Krishana Prasain (kp), Deepening water crises : Addressing the impacts of temperature and precipitation changes isn’t within our institutions’ scope, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp), National Assembly can serve as a coordinating body between federal units : The upper house needs more women who have worked in the field of women’s empowerment, interview with Bimala Rai Paudyal (kp) [The entire political system needs social inclusion, especially in leading positions: Women, Dalits, Muslims, Janajatis, Madheshis. Male Bahuns, for example, should only be represented by six per cent at most. Even today, they act as if they own this country! This is in contrast to the promises made by all political parties in 2006. Social unrest will be unavoidable at some point. The perverse demand for a return to Hindu state and monarchy further aggravates this!], President Paudel urges leaders for complete implementation of Constitution (kh) [Not with this generation of so-called political leaders!]

14/01/2024: Right to protest under threat : Despite the strengthening of human rights, the repression of protests persists in Nepal and worldwide, by Marissa Taylor and Ashmita Sapkota (kp), Echo chamber in Nepali media : There has been no progress in institutionalising press freedom and ensuring editorial independence, by Bhanu Bhakta Acharya (kp), Ex-NC minister Aftab Alam’s trial resumes from today (kh), Hearing on Aftab Alam case postponed (kh) [It's always the same!], Ruling alliance finds equation in Koshi tricky to win upper house seats : Party leaders find it challenging for Sitaula to win the votes of all members of the party and coalition partners (kp), Data show inflation easing but people don’t feel it : According to Nepal Rastra Bank, the year-on-year consumer price inflation moderated to 4.95 percent in the mid-November to mid-December period (kp), Maximum election expenditure for NA candidate set at Rs 350,000 (kh) [Since the NA election is held by a relatively small electoral body and the voting behaviour has already been arranged in advance by the party leaders, it is reasonable to ask why there is any major expenditure at all, unless it is to buy votes!]

13/01/2024: Resham Chaudhary elected party chair. Does the law allow it? Constitutional lawyer says presidential pardon doesn’t mean Chaudhary got a clean chit on the 2015 killings (kh) [Murder trials against other politicians have been delayed for many years. Can Nepal still be described as a state governed by the rule of law?], Widening Boundaries Of Politics, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Understanding Phenomenon Of Nepali Exodus, by Sugam Gautam (rn), The political system is under threat from parties nominating losers to National Assembly: Rabi Lamichhane (kh)

12/01/2024: No state for women : Nepali mothers can confer citizenship to their children, but conditions still apply, by Neha Gurung (nt) [Only males are real Nepalis and they are best from the so-called high Hindu castes! This country belongs to them! Only men are real Nepalis and they are best from the so-called high Hindu castes! This country belongs to them! Therefore, they have to bear the burden of holding all responsible posts!], Victim’s cry for justice met with disbelief and counteraccusations, by Sita Neupane (kh), Transitional justice commissions get one more extension but legal issues remain : MPs accuse government of not showing urgency to find consensus on amending the law, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [There will be no willingness to do justice for the victims as long as those responsible on both sides of the conflict are in power today!], Nepal's TJ law needs more progress: Human Rights Watch (rep) [see HRW report on Nepal], Much ado about nothing : Without a commitment to end the process right, term-extension of the TJ bodies is meaningless (kp), South Asia amid global contestations : What we need is a unique, irreplaceable and functional regional organisation, by Sisir Bhandari and Rajib Neupane (kp), Nepal’s geopolitical challenges and Prithvi Narayan Shah’s teachings, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

11/01/2024: Why has the transitional justice process not moved ahead?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Deuba exhibiting despotism in the party, interview with Arjun Narsingh KC (kh), Health workers manning Covid desks on Nepal-India border unpaid for six months : Amidst the increased workload and health risk following a resurgence of coronavirus cases, the health workers feel cheated, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp), Oli and the hubris of ‘great’ Nepal : No one should bother reading about Oli’s hallucinatory visions of Nepal’s past, by Deepak Thapa (kp), Challenge To Define Vision Of Socialism, by Mukti Rijal (rn)

10/01/2024: Rape trial in Nepal is an endless journey, by Sabina Acharya (nlt), Teenage girls in Rukum East live in terror of outdated traditions : Deep-rooted customs where young girls are forcibly hauled away and abducted by men for marriage persist in several areas of the western Nepal district, by Durgalal KC (kp), Conflict victims, rights defenders, lawyers, professionals and other citizens welcome SC decision to cancel People’s War Day (rep), A nation on the move, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Parties kill National Assembly’s spirit : Among those being elected, there are no field experts. The post-election upper house will also be less inclusive, by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Power-hungry and authoritarian male high-caste politicians are systematically destroying all aspects of democracy and social inclusion of the modern Nepali state!], Six years of provincial assemblies : Around 450 laws have been enacted across the seven provinces, but they often look like a replica of federal laws., by Khim Lal Devkota (kp), India reluctant on power purchase from China-funded projects: PM (kh), Kathmandu District Court sentences Sandeep Lamichhane to 8 years in rape case (kh), RPP seized opportunity in Koshi Province, our advocacy for the end of federalism prevails: Bhakti Sitaula (kh) [Anyone who runs for political office that he wants to abolish is deceiving the citizens of the country! The RPP should immediately withdraw from all Provincial Assemblies!]

09/01/2024: Silence and shame in Ajit Mijar’s killing : Caste hatred often precipitates caste violence, and hardly any criminal is sentenced to jail, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Conflict victims, rights defenders and professionals welcome invalidation of the ‘People’s War Day’ by the Supreme Court : In February last year, Dahal government had declared Falgun 1 as People’s War Day. The conflict victims as well as the civil society members had objected to the government’s decision (nlt), Nepal’s Dream: Tale of broken promises, unfulfilled ambitions, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh), Parties turn the National Assembly into a platform for losers, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), National Assembly candidacies fuel discontent in ruling coalition, Congress : Senior Congress leaders express dissent. Alliance partner Janamat Party revolts by fielding two candidates (kp), Partnership Among Ruling Alliance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn), Nepali women in foreign policy : Despite an inclusive constitution, appointment and recruitment are highly male-dominated, by Anjan Shakya (kp), Bista unanimously elected as Speaker of Koshi Province Assembly (rep) [Bista and his party want to abolish federalism and thus the Koshi Province as soon as possible! How can such a politician be made Speaker of the Provincial Assembly? Politicians of the anti-democratic and anti-constitutional RPP should not be allowed to hold state offices!], No respite for earthquake victims, by Rajendra Karki (ae), Conflict-affected families of security personnel urge PM Dahal to address their genuine concerns (rep)

08/01/2024: Reminiscing Last Week: NA Scheduled Election Ignites Tensions (kh), No to collusion : The failure of ruling parties to share upper house seats with CPN-UML must be celebrated (kp), Fringe ruling parties unhappy over Assembly seat-sharing : Janamat, Nagarik Unmukti and Loktantrik Samajbadi parties get no candidacies, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Sher Bahadur Deuba’s Vision Revisited : “You Nepalis are good at talking, but you have not worked!”, by Raj Kishore Yadav (kh), Administration and Barahathawa protesters reach agreement : With the deal, family agrees to receive the body of the man killed on Friday, by Om Prakash Thakur (kp), Attorney General under political pressure not to appeal to SC against former minister Khand (rep) [This is how Nepal's dishonest politicians fight crime and corruption!], Use of mother tongue should be increased: Minister Sharma (rn) [Make knowledge of at least one national language, other than Nepali, compulsory for access to all public and political offices. This would increase the importance of these languages enormously and also improve the chances of applicants who are not native Nepali speakers!]

07/01/2024: Protests continue in Barahathawa for second day : Barahathawa Municipality’s decision to upgrade and hand over a 15-bed municipal hospital to the province triggered the violent protest on Friday, by Om Prakash Thakur (kp), Jaishankar Sah's mortal remains left on road for 72 hours (rep), Barahathwa tense: 'petrol bomb' thrown at police, police fire teargas shells on protestors, by Madn Thakur (rep), UML left to fight upper house election with own strength : Even with the main opposition out of picture, ruling parties are struggling to finalise names of coalition candidates, by Anil Giri (kp), NC President Deuba prepares to make Sitaula Chairman of National Assembly (rep) [At present, around two thirds of NA members of parliament are Khas Arya (population share < 30 per cent). Deuba is doing everything he can to increase this proportion! In order to make the NA more socially inclusive, no more Bahuns should currently be elected (nominated) at all!]

06/01/2024: Prohibitory order enforced in Sarlahi following protest-related fatality (kh), Curfew in Sarlahi local unit after man dies in protest : Local residents were protesting a municipal plan to hand over a health post to provincial authorities. Protesters claim the man died from police bullet, by Om Prakash Thakur (kp), Child marriage, teen pregnancy exacting heavy toll on Bajura girls : Efforts to curb child marriage ineffective due to deep-rooted traditions, local officials say, by Arjun Shah (kp), Rethinking Geopolitical Labels: An Asian Perspective on 'Global South' and 'Middle East', by Prem Lamichhane (rep), Building Trust In Public Institutions, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Nepal has no dearth of working-age population, by Manjima Dhakal (rn), Govinda KC and supporters arrested in Maitighar protest (kh), Ruling alliance rejects collaboration with CPN-UML in NA election : Alliance meeting at 4 PM, official decisions awaited (kh), NC’s Shekhar Koirala faction demands four seats in NA elections (kh), Coalition parties fail to reach consensus on NA elections seat-sharing (kh), National Assembly member elections: NC demands 13 seats, while Maoists claim 7 seats (rep) [The members of the two chambers of parliament should be nominated exclusively by the leading politicians of the parties in secret consultation. That would finally be a real "democracy"! It would also save a lot of money if there was no need to involve the responsible voters!], The country seeks change: RSP Chair Lamichhane (kh) [There will be no change as long as power keeps shifting back and forth between the failed and anti-democratic politicians Dahal, Oli and Deuba!]

05/01/2024: Federal express : Kathmandu never really devolved power to provinces to give federalism a chance to!  work, by Sonia Awale (nt), The F word : Federalism has failed not because the system is flawed, but because Nepal’s politicians have (nt), The marginalised on the margins : Two Nepali families on either side of a path suffer from state neglect, but one is much doing better. Why?, by Sonia Awale (nt), Nepal and India review relations, sign 10,000MW power export deal : Delhi grants Rs10 billion for reconstruction of structures destroyed in Nov 3 earthquake, by Anil Giri (kp), Former PM Khanal denounces Dahal-led government’s agreement with India as “anti-national” (kh), School education bill getting knottier : At the House committee, representatives of local units and teachers’ organisations make contradictory demands, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Will declaring an emergency help accelerate infrastructure projects? Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal floated the idea of declaring a state of emergency to speed up infrastructure development in his address to the nation last week, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), NC close students demand PM Dahal’s resignation (kh), Covid coming: Nepal is again witnessing coronavirus cases. But there seems to be little preparation (kp), Hindu nation and constitutional monarchy should be restored: RPP Nepal Chairman Thapa (kh) [What are the "interests of the nation"? Those of the male Khas Arya or those of the country's multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious society? Sorry, I forgot, only the barely 15 per cent male Kas Arya are real Nepalis who own the country! Dalits, Janajatis, Muslims and women in general simply have to accept this!], Everywhere I go, I hear Nepalis calling on me to save Nepal: Former King Shah (rep) [You are obviously talking to the wrong people! People's resentment is understandable, but people who have suffered under monarchy and Hindu state cannot wish them back!], Curfew imposed in Barahathawa, Sarlahi (kh), Sarlahi’s Barahathwa tense as hotel owner dies in police firing (rep) [Once again!], Local administration of Sarlahi enforces curfew till Saturday morning after a person died in police firing (rep), Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar expresses displeasure over simultaneous Chinese officials' visit to Nepal (rep) [???], Accountability For Good Governance, by Lok Deep Thapa (rn), President Paudel raises alarm over rural depopulation due to lack of employment opportunities (rn), National Assembly: Whose representation matters? (rep) [Anti-democrats at work!], Monarchy ended with the massacre of Birendra’s family, interview with KP Oli (ae)

04/01/2024: Civil society group urges govt to exercise caution in agreements with India (rep), Nepali citizens express concerns about agreements with India (with full text) (nlt), UML may secure six seats in NA election if it backs TRC bill (kh), Daily surge in housing applicants overwhelms authorities : Many people displaced by the November 3 earthquake are still languishing in flimsy tents and huts due to delays in the distribution of housing grants, by Krishna Prasad Gautam and Harihar Singh Rathour (kp), Change starts at top : Doing away with the provision of the PM and political leaders in top positions will help reform universities (kp) [!!!!], Absence of Dalits in the private sector : Caste-based preference motivates workers to focus on ‘chakari’ rather than skills, by Abhishek Jha (kp), How Does Technology Affect Politics? Social media has disrupted traditional political landscapes, empowering individuals to engage in public discourse like never before, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep), Former King Gyanendra Shah meets five RPP leaders in Bhairahawa (rep) [Coup preparation by a Hindu fundamentalist minority? The Shah monarchy once created the non-inclusive state of men from so-called high Hindu castes. And now the ousted monarch claims in all seriousness that all Nepalis are equal for him. Presumably this means, as in the Panchayat period, the eradication of all ethnic languages and cultures!]

03/01/2024: Three years on, monsoon-displaced people in outlying Bajura settlements await rehabilitation : A total of 519 families have been displaced over the past three years after their homes were destroyed by heavy rains, government data show, by Arjun Shah (kp), Winning Justice Can Be A Hard Struggle, by Namrata Sharma (rn), Leveraging Political Interests Amidst Democratic Shadows, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh), Ruling coalition grapples with NA seat allocation dilemma : 19 National Assembly seats remain contentious, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Maoist Center asserts claim on six seats for upcoming NA election (kh) [Megalomania of an increasingly insignificant party?], Ruling coalition to hold talks with UML regarding NA election (kh) [When elections turn into a farce!], Parties in talks as UML angles for upper house seats : PM wants to accommodate the opposition in the Assembly hoping for help in passing the transitional justice bill, by Anil Giri (kp), UML’s strategic moves fuel alliance uncertainty, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Ruling coalition meeting convened for NA seats discussion ends inconclusively : Next meeting scheduled for Thursday (kh), Dissatisfaction within ruling coalition, minor parties warn to quit government (kh), Flying away from despondency : The poor youths have always been pushed out of the country to wherever they could find work for survival, by CK Lal (kp), Is Tribhuvan University grappling with decline in academic standards?, by Pushpa Raj Joshi (rep), SC seeks government response for not formulating climate change laws (rep)

02/01/2024: How development projects can go wrong when they disregard the rights of the indigenous people : Hydropower is the cleanest form of energy. But should it come at the cost of indigenous people being abused and oppressed simply because they want to have a say on how such development projects will impact their lives?, by RK Tamang and Simone Galimberti (nlt), Economic slump takes toll on sustainability of free media : Nepali media industry needs immediate rescue with favorable legal/policy environment and financial support so that press freedoms would be survived, protected and promoted, by Taranath Dahal (nlt), Time for fifth generation reforms : Fact-based periodisation is important to capture the long evolution of Nepal’s reform process, by Achyut Wagle (kp), Ministers trade blame over Balkumari deaths : Parliamentary committee urges investigation into transport minister Prakash Jwala and Labour Ministry, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Families of Balkumari clash victims, government sign four-point agreement : With the deal, the families agree to receive the dead bodies and the government pledges ‘extra relief’ in addition to the Rs1 million announced on Saturday (kp), Kamal Thapa advocates systemic change amidst critique of current governance mode (kh) [The monarchy and the panchayat system, of which Kamal Thapa was a part, have failed even more and were even worse than what the politicians of today's political system, which is actually not a bad one, are disfiguring!], Three more Nepalis in Russian Army die in Russian-Ukraine conflict, toll climbs to 10 (kh)

01/01/2024: Dahal’s hubris, inflation and misgovernance : Nepal’s remittance quickly travels back overseas due to our failure to utilise it in the productive sector, by Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp), You can’t blame bureaucrats for your failure to lead the country : Besides undertaking regular development works, politics should also create hope in people. But frustration is palpable everywhere, interview with Umesh Mainali (kp), Reminiscing Last Week: Govt’s crackdown on youths (kh), Police arrest 63 people, including RJP Chairman CK Raut, in Kathmandu (kh), Janamat Party Chair CK Raut and members released after detention (kh), Shots fired as Minister’s vehicle came under siege: Home Minister (kh) [And the siege of a minister's vehicle justifies the police killing and injuring people with firearms? The government and the police need to change their attitude if Nepal is to be a state governed by the rule of law!], Home Minister losing control over police force: RSP Chair Lamichhane (kh), Perfect storm : Friday’s twin deaths should teach the state and its agencies to always err on the side of caution (kp), Coalition to decide this week on sharing Assembly seats : Leaders say ruling parties will field their candidates for seats they now hold. They plan to share UML-held seats , by Binod Ghimire (kp) [Hopefully nobody will think of calling these manipulations "democracy"!], PM downplays growing pessimism. Youth exodus suggests otherwise : Prime Minister Dahal tries to counter popular perceptions that Nepalis’ future is bleak, asking observers to look at positive national indicators too, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp), Address Concerns Of Youths, by Ballav Dahal (rn), 2023: A year to forget for major parties, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae)

Chronology of the failed creation of a socially inclusive multi-ethnic and multicultural Nepal:

6968
days since Delhi agreement of political parties
6816
days since the people forced King Gyanendra to end his putsch
6604
days since Compreheive Peace Agreement; government, leading party politicians, former Maoists and army leaders still prevent conclusion of the peace process
6549
days since promulgation of the Interim Constitution
6099
days since elections to CA-I
4149
days since lections to CA-II
3379
days since promulgation of non-inclusive and until today not really implemented constitution through illegal procedure (text of constitution)
2525
days since the federal system should have been implemented; still missing: numerous laws, infrastructure, fiscal regulations, naming of Province 1, etc.
2500
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
1461
days since PM Oli putsched and tried to destroy the democratic system with the help of President Bidya Devi Bhandari
1384
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
1257
days since the Supreme Court reinstated the House of Representatives again and ordered the replacement of Prime Minister KP Oli by Sher Bahadur Deuba; continued disregard of constitution and democratic principles
0726
days since PK Dahal became PM in cooperation with KP Oli, misusing the votes of former coalition partners, later returning to the parties of his election alliance and then again returning to the coalition with CPN (UML) producing highest political instability
0158 days since KP Oli became PM again despite his attempted coup of 2021

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