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21/02/2025: Transitional
justice in limbo with process paused for two
months : There seems to be no urgency in
appointing commissioners even as conflict
victims’ quest for justice drags on for years.
Victims plan to hit the streets demanding a new
committee (kp) [As
often mentioned on this website: Those who were
once responsible are in leading positions and
have no interest in justice for the victims!],
‘Dear
Trump, thank you for making us feel our country
is better’: Balen Shah (kh), Is
Modi unhappy with Nepali Congress-UML
alliance? Sher Bahadur Deuba’s last-minute
India visit cancellation sparks speculation,
by Keshab Sawad (kh) [see
it as part of US, Indian and Chines
intervention in Nepal!], Reigniting
the era of gunpowder : China can counter its
'global security threat' image by
collaborating on tech and AI with peripheral
nations, by Hindu Sanskriti Karki (kp), KMC
Mayer Balen Shah asks PM Oli for ‘basis to
live as a Nepali’ (kh), Govt.
undermining multi-party democracy: Madhav
Nepal (kh), Pathibhara
cable car protest resurges. Several injured :
Clash ensued on Thursday as ‘No Cable Car’
campaigners tried to reach the construction
site in Taplejung, by Ananda Gautam (kp),
Nepal's
electoral threshold: A challenge to fair
representation, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha
(ht), Unlocking
Nepal’s Soft Power Potentials, by Ritesh
Panthee (rn), Dr.
Bhattarai’s comments on former King spark
backlash from pro-monarchy leaders (kh)
20/02/2025: 1,081
human rights violations recorded in Sudurpaschim
Province in 2024 (kh), MCC
funds freeze sparks fears of project delays :
Nepal’s 2028 deadline for US-funded Millennium
Challenge Corporation projects could be missed,
by Anil Giri (kp), Is
external funding really noxious?, by Pushpa
Raj Joshi (rep), Fair
regulation of social media : Having a ministry
as a regulator of such platforms and their users
is unacceptable, by Suraj Ray (kp), Nepal's
Tryst with Democracy and Destiny (rep), Nepal
at risk of FATF gray listing (ae)
19/02/2025: Devi
Sunar asks UN to halt support to Army until
daughter gets justice : Maina Sunar was tortured
to death by Army soldiers 21 years ago over
alleged Maoist ties, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), Government
can enforce law to regulate free speech, top
court rules : Constitutional Bench says that
freedom of opinion and expression, despite being
fundamental, is not absolute, by Binod
Ghimire (kp), Stunted
future : For an agriculture-based economy, it is
a shame that our children are hungry and
undernourished (kp), Govt
fails to meet key milestones (kh), Govt
cites 11 reasons for failing to achieve fiscal
year goals (kh), US President Trump
criticizes U.S. aid to Nepal and India, calls
funding ‘fraud’ (kp) [What
an arrogant puke! It's hard to imagine that the
American people elected him to office without
'fraud'!], Nepal
to focus on crucial health programmes, seeks
donor support : Officials call for a bigger
healthcare budget to continue maternal and child
health, nutrition, and immunisation next year,
by Arjun Poudel (kp), Who
will lead the Nepali Congress next? Race for
Nepali Congress Presidency heats up amid
internal power struggles, by Keshab Sawad
(kh), Shandar
Mo:Mo tragedy sheds light on Nepal’s poor work
culture, by Pawan Mudbhari (kh), Monarchy’s
‘ghost’ reviving to threaten political
stability, warns Pokharel (kh) [Instead of realising a socially
inclusive federal republic, the patriarchal
high-caste elite has focused on pointless and
anti-democratic power struggles! Neither Hindu
monarchy nor patriarchal Khas Arya oligarchy
offer a solution for the multiethnic and
multicultural state of Nepal!], Nepal’s
public debt crosses Rs 2.611 trillion Ratio of
public debt to GDP reaches 45.77 percent
(rep)
18/02/2025: Noise,
dust and fear. Bethanchok battles crusher plants
: Unregulated stone quarries in Bethanchok and
Panauti in Kavrepalanchok have put schools,
homes, and lives at risk. Residents call for
urgent action, by Jyoti Shrestha (kp), Don’t
exonerate them : The home minister and the IGP
must resign if they have abused power in the
Sarlahi case, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Locally
elected politicians: They should be more
responsive and accessible, by Simone
Galimberti (ht), 'Effective
enforcement of law must to end child marriage',
by Uma Sharma (rn), Where
do our lawmakers disappear during sessions?
(In photos) (kh), MCC
projects also halted in Nepal after USAID
(kh) [!!!!!], MCC project in Nepal suspended
(rep), Police
working to mediate after mockery of Newari
accent sparks outrage (rep)
17/02/2025: Reminiscing
last week: Political and social developments
(kh), PM
Oli declines to answer lawmaker’s ‘offensive’
questions : In another unusual event, upper
house passes a motion regretting a lower house
member’s criticism of its affairs, by Binod
Ghimire (kp) [Typically
criticism-hating Oli!], USAID
funding freeze: Ministry terminates jobs of 36
staff nurses in federal, provincial hospitals :
Health experts warn that achievements made in
Nepal’s health sector with years of investment
could unravel as a key donor agency pulls the
plug (kp), Time
for some self-help : The rollback of American
aid can be the push Nepali actors needed to be
more self-reliant (kp), Deuba
can’t save coalition if PM Oli undermines
Congress : Pushpa Kamal Dahal treated Congress
as a junior partner while portraying himself as
the leader who had become prime minister because
of his acumen, interview with Minandre
Rijal, NC (kp), Former
President Yadav calls for environmental
protection, by Mithilesh Yadan and Surendra
Yadav (rep), Habeas
corpus: Protection against unlawful detention,
by Prabin Kumar Yadav (ae), Stakeholders
oppose decision to lower legal marriage age
(kh)
16/02/2025: Nepal’s
Maoists: A party divided by leadership struggles,
by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Divorce in debate:
News item or invasion of privacy?, by Sita
Neupane (kh), Limited
slots at government daycare centres leave
working mothers without support : The daycare at
Singha Durbar prioritises permanent staff,
leaving contractual civil servant mums at a
disadvantage, by Aarati Ray (kp), USAID
fiasco and the NGO ecosystem : Breaking free
from the cycle of dependence requires rethinking
Nepal’s development framework, by Vibhav
Pradhan and Ashish Ghimire (kp), Mukkumlung
Struggle Committee in second phase of protest
against cable car project : Groups opposing
cable car in Pathibhara, Taplejung say the
government is not ready to form a high-level
dialogue team (kp), The
Cable Car Controversy, by Narayan Manandhar
(rep), Social
media from the eyes of Nepali women: The Good,
The Bad and The Ugly, by Smriti Dhungana
(rep)
15/02/2025: Nepali
Congress ministers ignore Deuba’s instructions
on party engagement, by Keshab Sawad (kh), Congress
battle heats up as Deuba seeks convention delay
: Deuba loyalists plan to counter Koirala-Thapa
faction, but party president noncommittal on
successor, by Anil Giri (kp), More
questions arise over Pathibhara cable car deal
(kh), Government
finally decides to constitute juvenile court :
The court to be established in Bhaktapur will
start service from April 15 per the decision
published in Nepal Gazette (kp), Development
partners weigh options to fill the gap as USAID
support to Nepal hangs in balance, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (rep) [The world
has enough problems and does not need a country
that tramples on democracy and human rights and
prioritises the self-interests of a few
super-rich over humanitarian aid for the needy!],
Civic
Competence For Democratic Polity, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn), Kathmandu
becomes the most polluted city in the world
(kh)
14/02/2025: “Govt
violated talks; no cable car in Mukkumlung now!”,
by Saraswata Singak (kh), Govt
negligence leaves Babarmahal residents reeling
after pipe burst floods homes and businesses,
by Sita Neupane (kh), Comedy
of errors : There is misalignment in the
efforts of public agencies that should
be working together (kp), Pipe
burst calls for improved coordination
(rep), Detailed
damage survey begins 15 months after Jajarkot
earthquake : Assessment has started in Nalgad
and Bheri municipalities of Jajarkot as a pilot
project. 44 victims of Jajarkot earthquake died
in shelters, 12 in floods and landslidest,
by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp) [This exaggerated haste leaves
you speechless. What a competent government this
is!], Could
the ordinances backfire on coalition if Assembly
rejects one? Constitutional experts argue that
losing a majority in the upper house is no
threat to the government, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), First
batch of 1,000 Nepali auxiliary workers set to
depart for Israel (kh) [Nepalese workers should not be
sent to war zones where all warring parties are
violating basic human rights!], Wildfires
and brick firing season degrade Valley air
quality : Experts warn that a prolonged dry
spell may exacerbate forest fires and further
worsen pollution levels. Vulnerable and
sensitive people at risk (kp), Media
Action Nepal slams NA's decision to pass
restrictive Media Council Bill (rep), Government's
income, expenditure remain weak in seven months
(rn), Ban
on female migrant workers to be lifted : Nepal
must recognise and protect its undocumented
female domestics in West Asia while legalising
migration, by Ayushman Bhagat and Sunita
Mainali (nt)
13/02/2025: Rotting
from the head : Frustration with corruption,
mismanagement and bad governance is reaching a
boiling point (kp), Govt
scrambles for support as ordinances face
uncertain fate, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Ruling
Loktantrik Samajbadi Party opposes disputed land
ordinance : Mahantha Thakur’s party joins the
opposition to the government’s land ordinance,
stressing concerns over its impact on
marginalised communities (kp), Air
pollution in Kathmandu ranks second globally
(kh) [The situation is
always the same at this time of year. What has
the government done to change this? Absolutely
nothing!], Top
court finally starts hearing petitions against
four-year-old constitutional body appointments :
The 52 appointments made by KP Sharma Oli in his
earlier prime ministerial term were
controversial for the recommendation process was
modified through an ordinance (kp) [Take your time! PM Oli, who at
the time staged a coup and was later deposed,
was back in office faster than the SC would even
want to react in this important matter!],
Judicial
reforms cannot wait, by Deependra Bista
(ae), Broken
minds, hidden cries: Nepal’s neglected youth,
by Shraddha Acharya (ae)
12/02/2025: Falling
short : Even as women continue to suffer from
violence, justice remains elusive (kp), Predicaments
of a subordinate society : No matter how high a
person from a minority group rises,
ethnonational leadership is always above, by
CK Lal (kp), Govt
faces roadblock as JSP withholds support for
ordinances (kh), JSP Nepal refuses
to support land ordinance, urges govt to
withdraw it (kh), JSP-Nepal
refuses to back disputed land ordinance : The
Madhesh-based party says the ordinance favours
corrupt elites, threatens public land, national
interest, by Binod Ghimire (kp), Average
national IQ pseudoscience : Generalised and
unverified claims popping up as scientific
research on the internet can be harmful, by
Kiran Raj Pandey (kp), How economic
inequality is driving youths abroad, by
Pratik Ghimire (ae)
11/02/2025: Role
of Corruption and Media Suppression in Nepal,
by Ganga Thapa (kh), Corruption
concerns grow as Nepal falls in global index
(kh), TI
Report: Corruption rises in Nepal, CPI ranking
drops to 107th with a score of 34 (rep), Opposition
protests removal of Anti-Corruption Bill from
parliamentary agenda (kh), Tensions
rise in parliament as deputy speaker faces
opposition backlash (kh), Social
Media Bill to be revised before endorsement, say
members of various parties : ‘Just because
opposition did not protest while the government
presented it in Assembly does not mean they
support it’ (kp), Have
some heart : There can be no bigger health
priority than saving the lives of children with
timely cardiac care (kp), Monarchy’s
popularity amid instability : The leading
contemporary parties can be blamed for elevating
Gyanendra’s popularity, by Paban Raj Pandey
(kp) [Unfortunately, people
never learn from history or they forget too
quickly. The political parties are to blame for
the political chaos, weak democracy and
non-implementation of federalism, especially
associated with the names of Oli, Dahal and
Deuba. But the original blame for non-inclusive
society, Khas Arya elitism, patriarchy and Hindu
state lies with the Shah monarchy. Only a
minority of the population has benefited from it
and the political parties have done nothing to
change it! How can the masses have forgotten
Gyanendra's coup and the excesses of 2005 after
only 20 years?], JSP
Nepal withholds support for land ordinance
(kh), Ministry
of Finance to reprioritize the budget spending
(ae), From
exclusion to inclusion: Building equity for
disadvantaged groups in forestry, by
Aayushma Bhatta (ae)
10/02/2025: Political
analysis or guesswork? We continue to trust
political ‘experts’ who offer neat solutions to
complex long-term problems, by Biswas Baral
(kp), A
crisis exploited : The new land-related
ordinance is problematic. To solve one problem,
it will create many others (kp), Nepal’s
Debt Crisis and Corruption : The cases of
bribery, nepotism, and embezzlement that
continue to plague Nepal are classic hallmarks
of a kleptocracy, by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha
(rep), The
Social Media Bill: A comparison with the theory
of information overflow, by Vidhu Prakash
Kayastha (ht), Protest
against Pathibhara cable car resumes after
failed talks with Government (kh), Lawmakers
criticise Pathibhara Cable Car Project for
ignoring local sentiments (ok), Reminiscing
last week: A mix of political developments
(kh), TI
Nepal raises concern over ordinances (kh), No
objection from opposition parties as government
introduces Social Media Bill in Parliament :
While the bill is widely criticised, including
by leaders from ruling parties, opposition
lawmakers didn’t register any rejection proposal
(kp) [?????], Priotise
To Approve Pending Bills, by Ballav Dahal
(rn), Three
major parties exploiting the country: Bhattarai
(ae), Fluid
politics makes it hard to build long-term ties,
interview with German ambassador Tomas Prinz (ae),
Contempt
of Court case against Prime Minister over
Giribandhu case (kh), Dalit
activist Sunar arrested while trying to enter
Parliament building (kh), Activist
Sunar arrested for demanding Home Minister’s
resignation (rep) [Demanding
the resignation of the Home Minister is not a
crime!]
09/02/2025: The
coalition cannot deliver : Nepal’s biggest
parties are losing their core values and aren’t
focusing on the actual problems, by Ajaya
Bhadra Khanal (kp) [Transform
Nepal into a socially inclusive state with
gender and ethnic parity. Reject Hindu thinking
and patriarchy. Eradicate nepotism and
corruption and, oh yes, Oli, Deuba and Dahal
should retire from politics immediately! They
are mainly responsible for the country's
permanent democratic crisis!], Eighteen
years of Madhesh uprising : It improved
political representation, but marginalisation
within the marginalised is emerging, by Tula
Narayan Shah (kp), Prime
Minister Oli rejects “People’s War” day label,
stresses importance of Democracy Day (kh) [This day marks the beginning of
a dark phase in Nepal's history. It began after
the then PM Deuba, your current coalition
partner, was unwilling to talk about the
Maoists' demands, most of which were very
reasonable. The Shah dynasty promised democracy
in 1951 but imposed a restoration of the
absolutist monarchy. Now multi-ethnic Nepal
remains an oligarchy, only partially a
democracy! So both occasions are rather
commemorations of unfulfilled expectations and
hopes!], Government,
Pathibhara protesters at odds over talks team
formation : The agitating side has been
demanding the issue be resolved at the political
level, not at the bureaucratic one, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp), Taplejung
cable car: Talks end inconclusively (kh), Do
not evict landless squatters, commission tells
governments : Land problem resolution panel says
removing them without proper arrangements
breaches their constitutional rights (kp), Malnutrition
continues to afflict children in Nepal’s food
basket : In Madhesh Province, babies suffer
mainly due to poverty and lack of awareness,
by Shankar Acharya (kp), JSP-Nepal
undecided over ordinances but ruling parties
count on its support : Leader of the
Madhes-based party says it may surprise both the
ruling and opposition sides with a last-minute
decision (kp)
08/02/2025: Women
Commission’s helpline struggles to meet demand
amid rising cases : Survivors of gender-based
violence in Nepal often face an uphill battle
navigating the country’s complex support system,
by Aarati Ray (kp), Int’l
Human Rights Organizations urge Nepal to suspend
Pathibhara Cable Car project (kh), Chandra Dhakal:
Pathibhara cable car will create jobs
for Taplejung residents (kh) [Obviously no respect on
the part of the small Bahun minority
towards the numerous non-Hindu cultures
of Nepal!], ‘Republic
offers opportunity to protect identity
of all’ (kh) [You
should remind Chandra Prasad Dhakal of
this!],
Climate
crisis driving families from Nepal’s mountain,
hill villages : Call for action to mitigate
climate migration as droughts, floods, lost
livelihoods force vulnerable families to leave,
by Arjun Poudel (kp) [An
urgent task for the Oli government. Is this
disinterest, incompetence or both?], 17
US nationals, one Indian under investigation for
proselytisation : They are accused of using
voluntary work as a cover for coercing religious
conversions, by Matrika Dahal (kp), National
Shame Projects! (rep), Sudden
removal of legislation bill from House agenda
raises concerns, by Ishwari Subedi (rep), Attitude
Change Key To Consolidate Democracy, by Dev
Raj Dahal (rn), Budget
spending of provinces stands at 16 per cent in
six months (kh) [Why
should the provincial governments do a better
job than the central government, which always
decides on the formation and composition of the
provincial governments despite the federal
state?]
07/02/2025: No
comment : The Nepal government is once more
trying to suppress freedom of expression in
instalments, and activists are crying foul,
by Shristi Karki (nt), Budget
trimmed by 9 percent, citing low spending
capacity : The revised estimate is Rs1.69
trillion. Only 35.89 percent, or Rs667.6
billion, spent in the first six months, by
Sangam Prasain (kp), Negotiations
with Yadav’s party delay ordinances’ passage
from Parliament : Talks on with the Janata
Samajbadi Party-Nepal, whose support is vital
for the ruling parties to muster a majority in
the upper house, by Purushottam Poudel (kp),
Caught
between the winds : Congress struggles to
reclaim its democratic identity amid political
unpredictability and opportunism, by Sanjeev
Satgainya (kp), Divorce
cases spike in Surkhet and other Karnali
Province districts : Most divorce cases filed by
women cite domestic violence as the main reason,
by Jyotee Katuwal (kp), Save
the trees : Continued destruction of our
precious natural resources could invite an
environmental ruin (kp), Nepal's
climate crisis: Role of youth in advocating for
action, by Aaryan Kunwar (ht), Dalit
rights activists write to NC demanding action
against home minister (rep), The
new equaliser : Remittance money sent home by
migrant workers annually is at least 30 times
the aid Nepal receives (nt), Revisiting
Transitional Justice (Reflections In The Shadow
Of History), by Surya Dhungel (sp), Lingering
Peace Accord And Peacebuilding In Nepal, by
Govind Prasad Thapa (sp), Transitioning
To Stalled Transitional Justice Process, by
Shobhakar Budhathoki (sp), The
Hidden Plight: Children In Agriculture And The
Looming Shadow Of Hazardous Labor, by Suva
BC (sp)
06/02/2025: Winter
drought and low rainfall heighten fire risk,
by Narayan Aryal (kh), Unprepared
: As country could see many more forest fires in
near future, those tackling it must be properly
equipped (kp), Govt
withholds ordinance in parliament due to lack of
majority (rep), Restructuring
CAAN: Legislature's dilemma or ignorance?,
by Prakash Sharma (ht), Examining
Nepal’s Aviation Struggles, by Pramod Basnet
(rn)
05/02/2025: Jajarkot
earthquake: Detailed damage assessment and
reconstruction plans set to begin (kh) [An inconceivable lack of action
by the government and administration!], JSP-Nepal
could tip the scales on ordinances : The ruling
Congress-UML coalition is strong in the lower
house, but upper house remains a battleground,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Speak
up for provinces : Political leaders must step
forward to ensure that provinces function as
autonomous entities, by Khim Lal Devkota
(kp), AG
under investigative scrutiny for not filing
Rabi’s organized crime case (rep), OAG
forms probe committee (kh), Chitwan
District Court sends Rabi Lamichhane to judicial
custody (kh), Snowless
winters threaten farming and tourism in Dolakha
(ae)
04/02/2025: Distracted
by communist utopia : Communist leaders are
adept at falsely wooing Dalits with great
promises about our freedom, by Mitra Pariyar
(kp), Taplejung
cable car project: What’s fueling the protests?
(kh), 12
hours of talks, no breakthrough: Government
stands firm as Pathibhara cable car protests
continue (kh), Nationwide
internet outage raises concerns over outstanding
dues : Apparent fibre cable issues in Airtel’s
network in the Tarai spark suspicion of a
pressure tactic over unpaid dues, by
Krishana Prasain (kp), Collective
failure : A troubling lack of consent awareness
among Nepali boys points to a deeply flawed
education system (kp) [The
reasons lie deeper. They are closely related to
the patriarchal society and the extremely
inferior position of women in the Hindu social
hierarchy, which are also reflected in the
current constitution and subordinate laws!],
Avoiding
Nepal’s FATF Grey-listing, by Anil Karki
(rep), Renewed
push for Madhesi-Tharu unity, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae)
03/02/2025: 10
challenges that need urgent attention : Without
urgent action, the country risks further
decline, with long-term consequences for its
economy, society, and democracy, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae), Reminiscing
last week: Political and economic developments
(kh), Cable
car protest shuts transport in nine eastern
districts : Protesters claim the project
threatens the environment, Limbu culture, and
residents’ livelihoods, by Ananda Gautam
(kp), Two
long-delayed civil aviation bills return to
federal parliament : Bills vital for safety of
Nepali skies and opening up Nepal’s airports to
private investment, by Sangam Prasain (kp),
Bill
registered to split CAAN (ae), Trump’s
aid cut jeopardises neonatal health: Experts.
Over 2,000 neonates die in Nepal each year.
Child health experts warn the halt in crucial
programmes threatens years of progress in child
health, by Arjun Poudel (kp), Chasing
a hero who isn’t : Democracy thrives through the
collective act of institution building rather
than the heroics of populist activists, by
Dinesh Kafle (kp), Disparity
in law and order enforcement: The Ashika Tamang
case, by Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht), Rising
Women's Movement, by Babita Basnet (rep), Stricter
rules, hefty fines and potential jail time,
by Aishwarya Koirala (ae)
02/02/2025: SC
tells govt: Protect citizens’ information
(rep), Is
Nepali politics in trouble? Before declaring the
end of this system, we must consider the
positive aspects of its origin and continuity,
by Abhi Subedi (kp), Impasse
over administrative federalism : Confusion
regarding provincial autonomy over public
services is constitutionally unwarranted, by
Binay Mishra (kp), Oli
pointed to tardy lawmaking. Why is the process
so slow? If Parliament and committees don’t
clear bills on time, the prime minister says,
it’s natural to resort to ordinances, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), [If Oli,
Dahal and Deuba finally stopped their selfish
power struggles and stopped misusing parliament
for their miserable politics, the legislature
could finally fulfil its task!], Supreme
Court clears way for National ID card
implementation, but people continue to face
hassles : NID has been incorporated into the
Nagarik App to provide additional services to
the public, by Purushottam Poudel (kp), Nepal
receives Rs 763 billion in remittances in six
months; foreign exchange reserves reach Rs 2.3
trillion (kh)
01/02/2025: Resolution
motion on dignified menstruation registered in
NA (kh), Khanikhola
families reeling in the cold under tents for
four months (kh), Monetisation
Of Politics Injurious To Democracy, by Dev
Raj Dahal (rn), Winter
session of Parliament opens to heated exchanges
: Opposition parties decry rampant corruption,
accuse ruling Congress and UML of protecting the
corrupt, by Binod Ghimire (kp), PM
reminded to revise some provisions of
Cooperative Ordinance (rn)
31/01/2025: 18
years on, Nepal insurgency victims are in
continued hardships, new study says : Education,
healthcare, and social support remain out of
reach for those affected by the Maoist conflict,
ICJ survey finds (kp), Silencing
the critics : The social media bill must be
revised through the broadest possible
consultations (kp), Corruption
amid ideological drift : A sharp decline in
political ideology calls for strong
anti-corruption agencies, by Durga Gautam
(kp), Winter
session of Federal Parliament begins today
(kh), Health
Insurance program faces challenges amid
leadership vacancies and unpaid claims, by
Pawan Mudbhari (kh), PM
Oli justifies issuance of Ordinances, highlights
reforms (kh) [A
fictitious claim! Parliament could have been
convened weeks ago, but Oli refused in order to
pass the ordinances without the annoying
representatives of the people!], Opposition
firm against ordinances with House set to sit :
Maoist Centre clarifies its objection is to the
process rather than the content of the six
ordinances (kp), Ordinance, ex-prez’s
political ambition, and social media bill,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Madhesh-based
parties form eight-member task force to develop
working guidelines for ‘loose alliance’ : The
leaders, however, fail to pick a coordinator of
the task force (kp), ‘Hope-mongering’
: Is the glass half-full or half-empty? Both,
by Sonia Awale (nt), Pulse
of the people : Once again, a survey shows that
Nepalis are short-term pessimists and long-term
optimists, by Sonia Awale (nt), Politics
as usual : Public opinion poll confirms public
disillusionment with serial prime ministers,
their cadre and cronies, by Shristi Karki
(nt)
30/01/2025: Make
it work : Weakening of Parliament is, by
extension, weakening of the political system
(kp), Resistance
against social media bill continues to build :
Free speech advocates say social media content
may need regulation but bill seeks to
criminalise minor offences too (kp), Regulate,
Not Crush Social Media (rep), Oppn
parties to reject recently introduced ordinances
(rep), Flood
victims trapped in tarp shelters since September
: Several families in Chanaute village of
Kavrepalanchok are left without help as local
government passes the buck on resettlement to
federal government, by Jyoti Shrestha (kp) [A case of failure to provide
assistance! But this is also a consequence of
the Oli government's and the national party
leaders' refusal to implement the federal state
with clearly delineated responsibilities and
means!], Political
instability has adversely affected country’s
economy: PM (kh) [And
together with Dahal and Deuba, you personally
are the main cause of political instability!]
29/01/2025: Opposition
slams coalition’s plan to fast-track ordinances
: Ruling parties face hurdles in National
Assembly despite having a near 2/3 majority in
House of Representatives, by Anil Giri and
Binod Ghimire (kh), Unauthorised
pharmacies, quacks thriving in Bajhang district
: Patients dying after failing to reach health
institutions on time is a near-daily occurrence
in Sudurpaschim district, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp), Social
media bill proposes up to five years in prison
and Rs1.5 million as fine for spreading fake
news : The bill mandates additional penalties
for those who engage in these activities using
children or minors (kp), What
kind of development? Generations of indigenous
knowledge and culture are being dismantled to
build a cable car line in Taplejung (kp), A
regime of the amoral narcissist : Trump has
little time and even less interest in what he
once labelled as ‘shithole countries’, by CK
Lal (kp), Avoid
FATF grey-listing (rep), Children
raised by single mothers to get citizenship
(rep) [Children of Nepali
women, whether married or not, must have the
unrestricted right to Nepali citizenship!
According to Article 18 of the Constitution,
women and men enjoy equal rights, which in turn
contradicts Article 11, which therefore needs to
be amended urgently!], Pollution
on the rise in the country: Need of suitable
interventions urgently, by Jiba Raj Pokharel
(ht), Normalise
Menstruation, Empower Women, by Sharmila
Chandi Shrestha (rn)
28/01/2025: Trump’s
aid freeze hits four USAID projects in Nepal :
MCA Nepal unaffected, but healthcare programmes
including micronutrient survey, demographic
health survey and disease surveillance could be
derailed, by Anil Giri and Arjun Poudel
(kp), Government
forms National Cooperative Regulatory Authority
: The newly formed body will mainly focus on
monitoring and regulating the cooperative
sector, an official says (kp), The
great game in the Himalaya : Kathmandu must
tread strategically in devising its foreign
policy to maximise its interests, by
Siddhartha Thapa (kp), Severe
unemployment crisis: Pressing need for reform,
by Vidhu Prakash Kayastha (ht), NC’s
priority: Power, not principles : Critics argue
the NC is becoming a party that cannot represent
any generation, whether old or young, by
Balkrishna Adhikari (rep)
27/01/2025: Caste-based
Prejudices Threaten Social Fabric (rep), Winter
session four days away but bills stuck in
committees : Just four of 16 bills have cleared
parliamentary committees after months of
deliberations. Parliamentary committees led by
ruling parties hold up half of pending bills,
by Binod Ghimire (kp) [There
is an obvious lack of interest in parliamentary
democracy in Nepal, while oligarchic party
leaders combine executive and legislative powers
in one hand and at the same time interfere in
the judiciary!], The
country’s pulse : The latest Sharecast
nationwide survey gives a nuanced picture of
Nepal (kp), Are
political parties relevant today? They are
losing their political space to non-political
individuals and business tycoons, by Lok Raj
Baral (kp), Proportional
representation: And the issue of threshold,
by Birendra P Mishra (ht), Cost
Of Instability, by Khem Raj Niraula (rn), Reminiscing
last week: Politics and diplomacy (kh), Tiger
attack injures woman in chhaugoth in Kailali
(kh) [Caused because of the
performance of the Chhaupadi crime!], Bajura
flood victims worried as housing tranche stalls,
by Sher Bahadur Sarki (rn), Trump
effect is already visible in Nepal :USAID
and its implementing partners have temporarily
halted numerous ongoing projects, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae)
26/01/2025: Politics
of discontent : Many believe big parties have
failed and Nepal is on the wrong path, but will
their discontent have any impact?, by Ajaya
Bhadra Khanal (kp) [See corresponding opinion
poll by Sharecast], Deuba
asks Congress lawmakers to stand united behind
ordinances in Parliament session : The
instruction comes at a time when a faction
within the party led by Shekhar Koirala has
accused the government of introducing laws
bypassing Parliament (kp) [In other words, the members of
parliament elected by the people are not
supposed to discuss and pass laws to the best of
their knowledge and belief, but are to
uncritically approve what the government has
already presented to them in the form of
ordinances. A strange kind of democracy! It was
similar when the constitution was adopted in
2015.], Congress
consults legal experts on ordinance (kh) [???], Operators
of problem cooperatives find new way to dupe
depositors : Cooperative managers make desperate
depositors buy pricey lands, take hefty cuts but
don’t pay back depositors, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp), Disruption
dividends : Trump’s second term offers renewed
opportunities for smaller nations to strengthen
relations with the US, by John Narayan
Parajuli (kp), Philandering
with Philanthropy, by Narayan Manandhar
(rep), SC
decision to halt 20,000 MW of hydropower
projects: IPPAN (rep)
25/01/2025: Child
Marriage Free Nepal campaign picks up in
provinces : The country aims to end child
marriage by 2030 (kp), Helicopters
slash the trek to Earth’s highest peak, but
leave Sherpas grounded, by Shashwat Pant
(kh), Learning
From History, by Bishalya Gautam (rn), Embrace
Indigenous Model Of Development, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn), Rise
in crime, banking fraud accounts for a quarter
of cases (kh), Koshi
Province CM defends ordinance, criticizes media
opposition (kh) [This
is not correct, Mr Karki. Legislation is the
responsibility of parliament, not of the
government. Parliament exists, but the convening
of the session was intentionally delayed by the
government.
24/01/2025: Madhesh
govt to withdraw controversial Language Bill
(kh), Transforming
Nepal from Land-locked to Land-linked, by
Keshav Bhattarai (rep), The week that was:
Coalition drama, Trump’s presidency and more,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Wildfire
season starts early in Nepal: A prolonged winter
drought has sparked an early start of the annual
spring fires (nt), राष्ट्रिय
मत सर्वेक्षणको नतिजा : ‘देश ठिकठाक छ, जीवन
सुध्रिएको छ, तर राजनीति बर्बाद भयो’
[National opinion poll results : ‘The country is
fine, life has improved, but politics is ruined’],
by Rameshwar Bohara (Ukalo), के
सोच्दै छन् नेपाली? [What are the Nepalese
thinking?] (Himalkhabar)
23/01/2025: A
case for proportional representation : The
reason UML appears to be antagonistic to PR is
because of its inclusive provisions, by
Deepak Thapa (kp), Rise
of neo-fascism
in Nepal :
Nepal, with
its fragile
democracy and
history of
political
instability
provides
fertile ground
for the rise
of neo-fascist
tendencies,
by Vidhu
Prakash
Kayastha (ae),
Nepal’s
upcoming budget to face significant reduction
amid financial constraints : The upcoming budget
will likely reflect the severe financial
challenges facing the country (kh), Supreme
Court questions government for listing murder as
amnestiable : Government and constitutional
bodies asked to clarify 75 percent sentence
reduction in revised law (kp), UML
stands firmly behind ordinances, Congress is
divided : Opposition to chide government in
House for ordinances, by Anil Giri (kp), Opposition
up in arms against government, by Narayan
Upadhyay (ae), New
land ordinance sparks debate over real estate
exemptions and policy implications, by
Narayan Aryal (kh), Madhesh
Provincial government proposes bill to recognize
five official languages (kh), Families
of Saurya Airlines crash victims demand justice
(kh), Trump
signals aggressive Indo-Pacific Strategy: Any
significant change in US strategy toward China
and India will have a ripple effect on
Kathmandu's diplomatoic calculus, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae)
22/01/2025: Dalit
youth stage protest in front of EC office
(In Photos), by Dipesh Darsandhari (rep), Rabi
Lamichhane’s legal troubles deepen with Supreme
Cooperative scandal (kh), Gendered
justice : Law in much of South Asia, including
in Nepal, favours men, even in horrifying rape
cases (kp), Where
does the agriculture budget go? Sub-federal
levels should better manage agriculture as they
are closer to the farmers, by Khim Lal
Devkota (kp), Youth’s
severe beating in Chitwan brings to fore police
use of excessive force : Nepal Police says
individual cases of heavy-handed behaviour of
personnel are punished, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp), Bhim
Rawal’s expulsion sparks debate: Is UML
embracing autocratic leadership?, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (rep), What
ails Nepal's opposition parties?, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rep), Opposition
warns of parliamentary standoff over government
policies (kh), Opposition
plans to corner govt on governance and
ordinances in Parliament, by Gyanu Ghimire
(kh), Navigating
Nepal’s topographical challenges, by Rajan
Sharma (ae), Indiscriminate
writ petitions: A call for responsible legal
practice, by Saroj Bhattarai (ae)
21/01/2025: Can
untouchability be eradicated in Nepal? The
declaration of an untouchability-free nation was
a blatant lie on the part of the new ruling
elites, by Mitra Pariyar (kp), Ending
caste discrimination: A conversation is
necessary, by Simone Galimberti (ht), Child
marriage, teenage pregnancy persist in Dang :
Despite laws and awareness campaigns,
deep-rooted traditions and lack of education are
perpetuating the practice, by Durgalal KC
(kp), Accessible
Healthcare (rn), Setback for UML in
Achham as 1,081 cadres join Bhim Rawal’s
campaign (kh), Dirty
and dangerous : Nepal perhaps needs a
policy-level overhaul to cut air pollution from
vehicles (kp), High
court seeks reasons for releasing Lamichhane on
bail (rep)
20/01/2025: Gurung
and Magar languages to become official in
Gandaki Province (kh), Threshold
for stability: A new political excuse, by
Binay Mishra (rep), Coalition
gears up for winter House session as pressure
mounts : CPN-UML chief whip Mahesh Bartaula
claims Parliament will convene no later than
February 2, by Purushottam Poudel (kp) [Parliament really is an annoying
institution for an autocratic PM!], Losing
their grip : The erosion of people’s trust in
Madheshi parties is dangerous for all (kp),
Repolarisation
of alternative forces is the right way forward :
Balendra Shah should be more open and
transparent, interact with people and get
involved in debates, interview with Baburam
Bhattarai (kp), Mandamus
order to immediately shut illegal excavation of
river-based materials (kh), Government
appeals to keep Rabi Lamichhane and associates
in custody (kh)
19/01/2025: ‘Improve
electoral system assuring proportional and
inclusive representation’ (kh), ‘Justice
is dying in Nepal. Let’s save it!’, by
Akhilesh Tripati (rep), Weak opposition
gives Oli government free rein, by Gyanu
Ghimire (kh), Govt’s
outstanding debt exceeds Rs 2.53 trillion
(kh), Balidan
Diwas events lay bare divisions amid Madheshi
parties’ unity talks : Forces accused of
forgetting federalism’s spirit in quest for
power, failing the marginalised, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp), Problematic
anti-human smuggling law : Introducing such a
law could fail to address the root cause of
migration and create new problems, by
Ayushman Bhagat and Sunita Mainali (kp), Public
debt reaches over Rs 2536 billion (rn), FDI
commitments rise 5.88 percent in first half :
Nepal received investment pledges worth Rs23.39
billion for 200 projects in the period (kp),
It’s
not just inflation anymore, Cheapflation has
entered the chat!, by Swastik Mohan
Bhattarai (rep), 1.1
million families to get land ownership, thanks
to new ordinance, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep) [Nevertheless, this should have
been done on the basis of a law passed by
parliament and not by an anti-democratic
government ordinance!], Lawyers
protest against assault on Senior Advocate
Tripathi by wearing black bands (with
photos), by Dipesh Darsandhari (rep), Consensus
Must For Statute Revision, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn), Government
fails to meet expected foreign aid targets
(kh), Supreme
Court clears path for implementation of National
ID cards (kh)
18/01/2025: Lawmakers
voice concern about deferrals in hearing
petition against 2020-21 appointments in
constitutional bodies : National Human Rights
Commission officials urge lawmakers to pressure
the government into introducing the bill to
amend NHRC Act in Parliament (kp) [This was an important part of KP
Oli's coup d'état at the time and should finally
be judged as such! Oli is currently proving that
he has not changed.], Madhesh-centric
parties unite to counter proposed electoral
threshold, by Gyanu Ghimire (kh), Opposition
parties intensify call for PM’s resignation :
Allege moral failures, rising impunity for
corruption, rule through ordinance, and growing
public frustration (kp), Charting
Nepal’s energy and tech renaissance : Nepal
stands at a pivotal moment in history. By
harnessing its hydropower resources, it can play
a dual role: a key supplier of sustainable
energy and a regional hub for computational
capacities, by Sixit Bhatta (kp), A
Ticking Time Bomb (rep), Can
Politics Be Shaped As Virtuous Sphere?, by
Dev Raj Dahal (rn), Earthquake
victims moves into a cracked house to escape
cold, by Sher Bahadur Sarki (rn), Over
200 children of Musahar community missing
classes for two months (rn)
17/01/2025: Transitional
justice: Donor help sought to foot Rs40 billion
bill : A planned peace fund will be used to pay
for reparation and other expenses needed to
conclude peace process, by Binod Ghimire
(kp), ‘Airports
left underutilized, Rs 1.8 trillion investment
at risk’ (kh), Opposition
parties, including the Maoists, accuse
Congress-UML alliance of five major issues
(kh), Prachanda
demands PM Oli’s resignation in presence of
seven opposition parties (kh) [But PM Oli should not be
replaced by PK Dahal or SB Deuba. All three have
failed often enough and caused damage to the
country. Nepal needs a socially inclusive
government of a much younger generation that is
capable of freeing Nepal from the old shackles
of Shah monarchy, Hindu state and autocratic
party patriarchy!], Ordinance
will be presented in parliament in two weeks,
says PM Oli (kh) [Ordinances
must be confirmed or rejected by Parliament. In
a democracy, a bill is debated and then passed
as law. This is a crucial difference. The Oli
government obviously wanted to bypass the
crucial involvement of the elected
representatives of the people.], Let
the parliament convene : As the things stand,
there's no reason why the government should
resort to ordinances to run the affairs of the
state (ae), Bhim
Rawal advocates for nationalist unity amidst
political turmoil (kh), First
meet of Madhesh forces for unity to counter
ruling parties’ plans falters : Absence of some
parties in inaugural sitting suggests an
alliance won’t be easy to build, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp) [The
Tarai leaders are just as autocratic, selfish
and patriarchal as the leaders of the national
parties!], Increasing
vulnerability of survivors: The struggle of
recounting trauma, by Nisha Shrestha (ht), Justice
To Cooperative Victims, by Bini Dahal (rn)
16/01/2025: The
Merchants of Poverty in Nepal, by Vidhu
Prakash Kayastha (rep), Not
just the home, women hold the key to running the
country, by Bhasa Sharma (rep), 12
Acts amended at once (kh) [Legislation by means of
ordinances is an inconceivable presumption on
the part of the Oli government and puts the
separation of powers ad absurdum!], Oli
backs ordinances as opposition alleges executive
power abuse : Six opposition parties led by the
Maoist Centre blast ‘arbitrary’ rule, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp), PM
Oli claims unanimous support for ordinances :
Oli concluded the press conference without
facing questions from the press, by Pratik
Ghimire (ae) [However, the
unanimous support of the ordinances within the
government does not make them lawful. There is
an elected and immediately convenable parliament
that is responsible for laws, not the executive!],
Stumbling
on ordinances : Why did PM Oli take the route
instead of convening Parliament and getting the
bills endorsed there? (kp), Deuba
calls joint meeting of Congress ministers with
party’s parliamentary panel : Meeting today to
discuss government’s performance, status of
pending bills in the House and current affairs.
Deuba reportedly has some strong instructions
for the ministers (kp), Court
finds five grounds for Rabi Lamichhane’s guilt
amid bail decision (kh), Home
Minister Lekhak condemns assault on Senior
Advocate Dinesh Tripathi (rep), Police
arrest suspect in assault on advocate Dinesh
Tripathi (kh), Development
spending stalls at 16 percent (ae)
15/01/2025: President
cites ‘sensitive issues’ to halt ordinance
related to land, forests and national parks :
The ordinance envisions free ownership for
landless Dalits and squatters who have built
houses and lived on public land for a long time
(kp), Opposition
parties condemn govt’s decision to rule through
ordinances (kh), Private sector
happy with ordinances aimed at economic revival:
FNCCI (kh) [The
primary problem is not so much the content as
the anti-democratic approach of an executive
that arrogates legislative power. There is an
elected parliament and it has to pass laws, not
the government!], SC
likely to hear writ petition challenging Oli’s
ordinance appointments in 2020 (kh) [It is incomprehensible that the
SC has not dealt with such an important issue
for four years, the effects of which have also
caused international damage to Nepal! Now the
former PM is back in office and shows that he
regards the SC's behaviour as a carte blanche!],
The
UML leadership: Virtually losing moral relevance,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht), President
issues ordinance to amend land-related acts
(kh), Trouble
brews in coalition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ae), Mayor
Balen slams land ordinance, criticizes leaders
for favoritism (kh), Deuba
unmoved despite growing pressure to ditch Oli :
Many leaders in both the Congress and the UML
believe the Oli-Deuba bond right now is too
strong to break, by Anil Giri (kp) [Deuba, Oli and Dahal should
finally retire from active politics for the good
of Nepal!], Deuba
summons Nepali Congress leaders to review govt’s
performance (kh), Upholding
Good Governance And Combating Corruption 'Key'
To Breaking Nepal’s Poverty Cycle. Beyond the
Bottom Billion: Applying Paul Collier's lessons
to Nepal’s development crisis, by Sara
Pahari (rep), Advocate
Tripathi assaulted by Rabi Lamichhane’s
supporters at court premises (kh), Rabi
Lamichhane released on Rs 6 million bail in
Swarnalaxmi Cooperative case (kh), Rabi
Lamichhane secures release after providing bail
guarantee (kh)
14/01/2025: Women's
economic empowerment: Policy innovations needed,
by Bikas Adhikari (ht), Right
reforms : Reform-oriented policy changes must
make Nepal’s agriculture the gravity of
potential investment, by Achyut Wagle (kp),
Nepal
Rastra Bank proposes new standards to regulate
cooperatives (kh), 66,000
Nepalis seek permanent residence abroad in 2024;
850,000 seek employment (rep), Govt
fails to meet capital expenditure target,
spending only 16.16% in first half of FY 2024/25
(rep)
13/01/2025: No
silver lining : The first six months of the Oli
government has been woeful any way you evaluate
it (kp) [This was to
be expected right from the start!], Ordinance
fails to reassure cooperatives victims : Those
who lost savings question compensation plans,
and possible use of their funds to finance
regulatory body, by Purushottam Poudel (kp),
Majority
government amends 29 laws via ordinance, favours
Giribandhu and Min Bahadur (kh), Dev
Gurung: Running the government through
ordinances behind closed doors is undemocratic
(kh), Four
ordinances issued, land-related amendment held
at Sheetal Niwas (kh) [He
should have held them all back and called on the
government to pass the laws democratically
through parliament!], Three
days after Kaski bail, Rastriya Swatantra Party
chief Lamichhane lands in Kathmandu police
custody : He will be in police custody until the
Kathmandu District Court decides whether to free
him on bail or send him to judicial custody
(kp), Reminiscing
last week: Blend of political events (kh), Technological
intervention at the bottom : A digitally
empowered Nepal will lead to a more equitable,
prosperous and inclusive society, by Roshee
Lamichhane and Biplab Bhattacharjee (kp), A
Paradigm Shift in Learning and Teaching :
Education in the Age of Generation Z and Beyond:
Challenges and Opportunities for Millennial
Educators, by Ritu Raj Lamsal (rep), Govt
indifferent to hardships of quake victims in
western Nepal: Shakti Basnet (rep), Tarai-Madhes-centric
parties step up preparations for forming a front
(kh)
12/01/2025: Opposition
cries foul as Cabinet passes 5 ordinances : Many
lawmakers have termed the government’s decision
to bypass Parliament to amend laws ‘regressive’
(kp) [Such undemocratic
behaviour is unfortunately a tradition among
Nepal's party politicians who arrogate power! It
should be the President's job to show the erring
politicians the right way!], Government
sends three ordinances to the President for
authentication (kh) [What
kind of strange understanding of democracy is
this? In a parliamentary democracy, the
executive does not pass laws by ordinances! The
president should refuse to sign them! It is his
task to safegzard democracy!], Fake
release in Deuba’s name goes viral, Congress
objects strongly (kh), Freezing
temperatures add to the woes of Tarai’s poorest
communities : Without proper shelter and
clothing, families struggle to survive as a cold
spell grips, by Shankar Acharya, Shiva Puri
and Abadhesh Kumar Jha (kp), Sharma
challenged Dahal’s role as Maoist leader. Then
he was tranquilised by an old potion, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp) [All
parties in Nepal are dominated by power-hungry
autocrats. Freedom of expression and equal
opportunities within the parties should be the
basis of democracy!], Geopolitics
of economic growth : It is vital to consider the
current coalition’s foreign policy and its
impact on Nepal’s economic development, by
Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp), Fading
fourth estate : While Nepal’s press freedom
ranking indicates progress, the dwindling
credibility of the FNJ suggests otherwise,
by Bhanu Bhakta Acharya (kp), Shera
Durbar, Dibya Upadesh And Independence, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn), Mayor
Balen questions role of provincial govt in local
issues (kh) [This is a
consequence of the centrist attitude of national
politicians. They don't want federalism at all,
but want to keep everything under their direct
control!], Rabi
Lamichhane sent to custody after court statement
(kh)
11/01/2025: Govt
brings ordinance to streamline public services
(kh) [Nepal is a
parliamentary democracy and does not require
ordinances. Laws must be passed by parliament!],
What’s
inside the govt’s legal reforms ordinance?
(kh), PM
Oli: Ordinance aims to remove barriers for
Nepali IT firms’ global operations (kh), As
electoral law revision looms, Madhesh parties
mull an alliance for resistance : Yet there’s no
unanimity. Prabhu Sah has no idea of bid to
bring together Madheshi forces, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp), Central
Labour Advisory Council recommends for
ratification of ILO instruments (kh), Gender
Equality: Shaping Nepal’s Diplomatic Future,
by Aastha Pokhrel (rep), Bumpy
road ahead for constitutional amendment, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rep), Shun
The Politics Of Muddling Through, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn), Rajendra
Lingden: Current government leaning toward
authoritarianism (kh)
10/01/2025: Looming
Instability : Despite the claim of leaders in
the ruling alliance that this government will
last for the full term, the factors of
instability are looming large (sp), NP
Saud criticizes NC-UML coalition for neglecting
development issues (kh), 14
landless families in limbo over railway
compensation : Bardibas municipal officials say
they have done all they can to secure
compensation for these families and are now
awaiting railway officials’ decision, by
Sunita Baral (kp), Government
prepares to delegate authority to handle SEE to
provinces : Ignoring repeated requests from
provincial governments, the federal government
had so far been refusing to delegate the
authority (kp), The
Tibet warning : Given the millions of lives on
the line, earthquake risk should be taken as a
perpetual emergency (kp), Unwanted
Pregnancies: The unimaginable pain of Nepali
Gulf returnees, by Guna Raj Luitel, Upendra
Lamichhane and Sabita Khadka (rep) [see part
II], Kulman
Ghising claims 98.99% work performance (kh),
PM
Oli briefs President on formation of
constitution amendment task force (kh) [Yesterday he expressed exactly
the opposite!], Complaint
filed against Judge Rai for granting Rabi
Lamichhane bail (rep), Moving
beyond the 16 Days of Activism: Continuing the
Battle Against Gender-Based Violence : The
challenge now is how to ensure that the momentum
generated during these 16 days is sustained
throughout the rest of the year and beyond,
Shuva BC (sp)
09/01/2025: Constitution
and the status of Dalits : Dalits continue to
suffer violent and inhumane treatment, including
murder and social ostracisation, by Sushil
Darnal (kp), UML
welcomes India-China border dialogue as positive
step for regional stability and Nepal’s
interests : Despite the optimism, the agreement
has not been without controversy in Nepal
(kh), Dahal
blames UML, interest groups for stalled peace
process : Urges conflict victims to hit the
streets to mount pressure, by Binod Ghimire
(kp) [Alongside the state
leadership of the time, the monarchy and the
army leadership, you yourself were one of the
main perpetrators of the crimes. Without
involving the victims' side, your previous
stance centred on reconciliation in the
interests of the perpetrators at the time!],
Show,
don’t tell : If Dahal is committed to
accountability and transparency, he must first
embody those traits (kp), Congress
voices reservations over Oli’s remarks against
constitution revision plan : Leaders of the
coalition partner say the prime minister cannot
speak against the two-party agreement without
consulting the largest party. Oli had said the
plan to amend the constitution had been deferred
until 2087 BS (2030-31) (kp), Constitutional
changes still a far-fetched wish, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae), Arjun
Narsingh KC criticizes PM Oli for disrespecting
agreement with Nepali Congress (kh), Kaski
District Court grants bail to Rabi Lamichhane
and others in cooperative fraud case : Rabi
Lamichhane released on Rs 6.5 million bail
(kh), Court
demands Rs 6.5 million bail from Rabi Lamichhane
in cooperative fraud case (kh), Former
DIG Chhabi Lal Joshi ordered to post Rs 8.8
million bail in cooperative fraud case (kh),
Ravi
and all seven detainees to be released on bail;
what are the bail amounts? (kh) [What politician or civil servant
can post such bail sums without income from
corruption? On the other hand, the amounts are
ridiculous compared to the level of the
corruption allegations!]
08/01/2025: Subnational
autonomy at risk : The Federal Civil Service
Bill under consideration in Parliament threatens
subnational autonomy, by Khim Lal Devkota
(kp), How
earthquakes resurface fears and trigger mental
trauma : Tuesday’s earthquake served as a stark
reminder of Nepal’s seismic vulnerability and
the importance of disaster preparedness
(kh), “Current
tremors suggest imminent earthquake risk”,
interview with seismologist Khadga Sen Oli (kh), Dahal
returns to radical agendas, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae) [If he ever
comes back to power, all this will be water
under the bridge for him again!], UML
must learn to respect dissenting voices, by
Narayan Upadhyay (ae) [Autocrats
like Oli should not be able to think and act in
such a democratic way!], Oli
warns against airing party grievances publicly:
Speak at meetings, not on the streets (kh) [!!!], UML
to train members in social media usage to
counter criticism (kh), Energy
Minister Khadka hounds power utility chief with
new clarification letter : Explanation sought
over ‘poor performance’, transformer purchases,
‘lack of cooperation’, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp) [All in all, Kulman
Ghising's performance is outstanding, which
cannot be said of the government by any stretch
of the imagination, Mr Minister!], Fight
for Climate Justice Continues after Betrayal at
UN Climate Conference : The Global South has
been historically suffering the impacts of the
climate crisis and Nepal in the last few years
has seen the worst climate disasters through
extreme weather events, by Abhishek Shrestha
and Prayash Adhikari (rep)
07/01/2025: Intellectual
deprivation of Dalits : The question of whether
Dalit issues pertain to class or caste has
confounded many Dalits, by Mitra Pariyar
(kp), Where’s
the inclusion? Equitable treatment of Dalit and
marginalised children cannot be expected under
the proposed Education Bill, by Sunil
Pokhrel and Rup Sunar (kp), Gen
Z’s Materialistic Obsessions, by Jigyasha
Sonam (kh), Sexual
assault survivor stages hunger strike in
Kathmandu over lack of legal action (kh), Frustrated
by delays, Rukum West quake survivors ignore
building codes : Facing harsh winter and with no
aid, many survivors are rebuilding on their own
with minimal resources (kp), Factionalism
has beset UML, party leaders warn : They say
internal divisions are eroding the party’s
strength and undermining public support
(kp), Oli’s
political document and future of NC-UML
coalition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Why
is Nepal not developing? All the revolutions in
Nepal have brought some changes in political and
democratic systems, with more changes in
lifestyles of political leaders and their
affiliates, but people's lives have been
deteriorating after each revolution, by Hari
Prasad Shrestha (rep), The
proposal for constitution amendment: Is this for
the people?, by Lok Bhattarai (ht) [No, it is primarily about the
interests of the oligarchs at the top of the
political parties!], Price
of freedom: How bail decisions impact human
rights, by Ajay Tamang and Raju Bamjan (ae)
06/01/2025: Reminiscing
last week: Political shifts and celebrations
(kh), Internal
rift looming in RPP as Lingden’s leadership
faces scrutiny (kh) [The
monarchy has been abolished, but there is a
party that wants it back, even though this
request is clearly unconstitutional. At the same
time, ex-king Gyanendra is also showing that he
is endeavouring to overthrow the political
regime. Democracy is dying and the political
parties are eagerly assisting, or how should we
call it?], Kathmandu
ranks fifth among world’s most polluted cities
today (kp), Greater
Nepal activist Phanindra Nepal arrested from
Singha Durbar (kh), 46
UML members in Godawari Municipality quit
expressing discontent with party leadership
(kh), By
hitting out at factionalism, Oli lays bare his
fear of being challenged : No obvious threat
seen to Oli’s leadership, but some hint at Bidya
Bhandari’s comeback, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp), Take
the lead, PM Oli : Rather than blame bureaucrats
for government’s sub-par performance, he can
show the way (kp) [But
this would require government competence,
wouldn't it?], Supreme
Court says the executive cannot decide order of
precedence arbitrarily : In a 7-year-old
petition, the Constitutional Bench has asked the
government to place chief justice right below
the prime minister (kp), Child
marriage is impending child rape and has no
place in Nepal : A national framework may define
the policy but the policy must reach every
single child. So the provinces, the
municipalities, the village councils—they all
need to come together, interview with Bhuwan
Ribhu (kp), Prospect
of unified Madhesi political force, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae), Only
11.58 percent of capital budget utilized in five
months (ae), Intercaste
teenage couple found dead after a week of
disappearance : Two seventeen-year-old
lovebirds, a boy from the Dalit community and a
girl from the Chhetri community, who had gone
missing for a week, were found dead in a forest
nearby their home on Sunday, by Biken K
Dawadi (rep)
05/01/2025: Bhandari
and Pun: What fuels the ambition of Nepal’s
former President and Vice President? (kh), Youth
Exodus A Threat To Economy, by Samriddha
Upreti (rn) [And the
government is encouraging the exodus instead of
creating jobs and decent working conditions in
the country!], Locals
voice for drawing attention of int'l community
on damage by climate change (rn), Bishwa
Prakash Sharma calls for constitutional
amendment to ensure five-year prime ministerial
term (kh) [This would
not change anything. The Prime Minister always
needs a parliamentary majority and there is
currently no such majority in sight for any of
the parties; a coalition government is therefore
required. As the three party leaders, who have
failed so often and therefore have proved to be
incompetent, are only interested in their
personal power, they conclude agreements from
the outset that rule out a five-year term of
office. In other words, they are destroying
Nepal's democratic system!]
04/01/2025: Govt’s
deficit budget continues to push citizens into
debt trap : Nearly 30 percent of the budget—Rs
547.67 billion—remains unfunded (kh), Petroleum
discovered in Dailekh as govt prepares
extraction plan (kh) [The
whole world is increasingly turning away from
petroleum, but Nepal now wants to exploit it!],
Royalist
slogans welcome Bhim Rawal in Biratnagar amid
campaign launch (kh) [??
If Bhim Rawal really wants to join the slogans
of the monarchists and supporters of a Hindu
state, his movement is already stillborn! sn't
Oli too a secret supporter of Hindu state ideals
and symbols?], Is
the government amending Act to ease party splits
through ordinance? Ruling Nepali Congress,
CPN-UML leaders deny it. Opposition Maoists
suspect foul play (kp), Public
Service Commission bats for stronger CDOs :
Commission Chairperson Madhav Prasad Regmi’s
proposal goes against provincial governments’
demands (kp) [Further
strengthening the centrist state?], Bending
The Rise Of Strong Men Politics, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn)
03/01/2025: Decade-long
struggle : There needs to be a clear-eyed
scrutiny of the functioning of the seven
inclusion commissions (kp) [This land is the property of
male Khas Arya, especially male Bahun, isn't it?],
Parties
race to finalise pending bills ahead of new
House session : A key bill is on giving CIAA
access to phone and electronic communication,
another on splitting civil aviation body, by
Binod Ghimire (kp), Top
court asks government to fast-track legislation
to govern ride-hailing services : According to
the full text released by the Supreme Court,
ride-hailing services are rapidly becoming a
popular potential alternative to public transit
as consumers value availability, hassle-free,
time efficiency and accessibility (kp)
02/01/2025: Trouble
brewing in ruling coalition at provincial level,
by Keshab Sawad (kh) [This
is a consequence of the completely misunderstood
principle of federalism. Provinces must form
their governments completely independently of
the national level of their parties. The
perverse power games at national level are
destroying Nepal's democracy!], Government-NEA
dispute deepens over new committee : Power
utility chief Ghising, officials question the
legal basis of a tariff study panel formed by
energy ministry, by purushottam Poudel (kp),
Question
of intent : Pick of officials in the new
authority will show if the ruling parties want
to solve the cooperative crisis (kp), Promoting
climate-responsive buildings : Many building
designs in Nepal fail to meet the thermal safety
needs of women, children and elderly, by
Usha Maskey Manandhar (kp), Bhim
Rawal attacks Oli, UML leadership : The ousted
UML leader did not announce a new party on
Wednesday but said he would institute one after
taking suggestions and feedback from the public.
There is the need for an alternative politics
with nationalist plank, he said (kp), UML
responds to Bhim Rawal’s allegations, likens
them to past criticisms from Prachanda, Baburam,
and Rabi (kh) [But
that really sounds too simple: Oli doesn't make
mistakes, only everyone else does!], Expectations,
inflation and livelihood crisis: Visionary
leadership and commitment needed, by Laxman
Neupane (ht), Invest
In Youth To Achieve Prosperity, by Devendra
Gautam (rn), Maoist
Center concludes Nepal is becoming a
geopolitical battleground (kh)
01/01/2025: Calls
for critical review of inclusion commissions :
Assessment must be consultative, transparent,
based on their impact on marginalised
communities, say experts, by Binod Ghimire
(kp) [The patriarchal
high-caste establishment doesn't want social
inclusion at all! The above-mentioned
commissions may therefore jeopardise the
supremacy of this small minority that controls
everything in Nepal!], Hearing
set for writ challenging Oli’s ordinance
appointments in 2020 (kh) [Why was there no immediate court
ruling on this important incident in 2020?],
Hearing
on petition against constitutional appointments
deferred again (kh) [This
is typical!], Pledge
to end child marriage in Nepal : As part of a
national campaign and in order to meet the UN’s
Sustainable Development Goals, stakeholders
reaffirm their commitment to ending underage
marriages by 2030, by Aarati Ray (kp), Nepal
in 2024: A Year of Change, Challenges, and
Milestones (kh), Looking back at
2024: Pessimism reigned, hope scattered, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae), Geoeconomics:
The new geopolitics in Nepal, by Anil Giri
(kp), KP
Oli treated me like enemy, he didn't even want
to talk to me: Bhim Rawal (rep) [Oli only accepts subordinate
servants. He takes down critics and intra-party
rivals. That's what he calls democracy!],
Bhim
Rawal to launch ‘motherland awakening campaign’
(rep), Understanding
transitional justice: Challenges, solutions and
Lessons for Nepal, by Krishna Raman Adhikari
(ht), Seek
Consensus To Amend Constitution, by Yuba
Nath Lamsal (rn), 598
people at risk of trafficking rescued from
Nepalgunj transit point in 2024 (kh)
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Chronology of the failed
creation of a socially inclusive multi-ethnic and
multicultural Nepal:
7031
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days since Delhi agreement of
political parties
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6879
|
days since the people forced
King Gyanendra to end his putsch
|
6667
|
days since Compreheive Peace
Agreement; government, leading party politicians,
former Maoists and army leaders still prevent
conclusion of the peace process
|
6612
|
days since promulgation of the
Interim Constitution
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6162
|
days since elections to CA-I
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4112
|
days since lections to CA-II
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3442
|
days since promulgation of
non-inclusive and until today not really
implemented constitution through illegal procedure
(text
of constitution)
|
2588
|
days since the federal system
should have been implemented; still missing:
numerous laws, infrastructure, fiscal regulations,
naming of Province 1, etc.
|
2563
|
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
|
1524
|
days since PM Oli putsched and
tried to destroy the democratic system with the
help of President Bidya Devi Bhandari
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1447
|
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
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1320
|
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
|
0789
|
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
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0221 |
days
since KP Oli became PM again despite his attempted
coup of 2021
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