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The Law is above the King ! Site Maintained by Advocate Santosh Giri, LLM (US/Nepal) | Specialization : Human Rights Law of Nepal [CAT, ICERD, ICESCR, ICCPR, CEDAW, Regional and International Instruments] | Freelance Media Monitoring on Human Rights, Legal Development and Violation of Human Rights in Nepal.

The New Nepal

The silver lining:

The dark clouds

Once again, it could be bright and sunny

The prospects

Smiling faces everywhere

Gleaming futures in their eyes

Once over:

The birds shall chirp

And shall the rivers flow

Mighty, clean and clearer

Fresh Mountain air again

The aroma of the soil, rich and ripened

Here it comes:

The season of forgiveness

The festive of colors

Forgetting blunders

Creating spaces within

Festive of sheer happiness

A pursuit-one of its kind

Immense potential

Success to embrace

An opportunity:

A time to correct ourselves

To contribute to the new making

Reconstruction, reinstatement, building

The days of glory

Reconstruct, renovate, and resonate

It’s here to remain:

The promises it has made

The price paid

Priceless

Stable, open, clear and conscience

Let there be light again

Let the pigeons soar

Let the jewel shine again

Amidst the global chaos!

Filed under: Human Rights, Partycracy, Uncategorized

Students protest against SPA leaders

Students protest against SPA leaders

KATHMANDU

KATHMANDU, May 2 – Students of central campus of Tribhuvan University took out a stick rally from Kirtipur protesting against the signs of the “re-emmergence of the old practice” by the political leaders.

The protesters said that their rally is aimed at questioning leaders who’s hanging over position in the cabinet against the statements of the public movement.

The students were in the angry mood with the assurance of circling the Prime Minister’s office.

Likewise, thousands of students in Chitwan took out a protest rally against the “behaviour” of the political leaders’ quarrel for holding their desired post in the cabinet.

Students chanted the slogans like “Stop jolting for power, don’t delay the constituent assembly, and stop favouring palace”. The protestors also ordered the businessmen to shut down their shops.

Students of Sapta Gandaki Campus and Balkumari Campus participated in the protest programme.

All the campuses in Chitwan were closed down.

Meanwhile, student leaders today warned the leaders of the seven-party alliance of stringent action if they failed to honour the sentiments of people’s movement while undertaking their responsibilities.

Speaking at a programme organized by Reporters’ Club in Kathmandu, the leaders stressed that if the SPA are to commit an error again then it would signal an unfortunate disaster.

Lekhnath Neupane, president of Maoist aligned All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), said that the nation should move ahead on the basis of political decisions. He also said that the Maoists would not hinder the peace processes.

Student leader Gagan Thapa said that action against the SPA leaders should be taken if they move against the spirit of the people’s mass movement.

 

Filed under: Human Rights, Partycracy

The Game!

Come lets play a game!

The game: HIT THE POT!

The pot is still there, it has been there for years and will still remain there…..

The hitters were different, the hitters are different and the hitters will be different…..

Still….

the rule remains the same…..

"who can hit the pot…blindfolded……?"

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The 'power' pot of Nepal has always been there, unchallanged and sovereign

The hitters have been the kings, the leaders, the rulers and the beaureacrats

They all follow the same rule…….

Until it is theri turn to 'hit the pot' , they shout, cheer, oppose and swear……with their open eyes…

And…..

As soon as their turn comes, they become blindfolded again….

and start trying to hit the pot……..

swinging their club in all directions…

without any aim, without ambition , without any sense…

Blindfolded…….

Yet,

There in the outer circle evry time this game has been played…..

seated are millions of spectators…..the people of Nepal……

We The Nepalese……

Entertainment is all we want……the entertainment of 'hit the pot game…'

We enjoy the game everytime like never before

and……

cheer, swear, kill, murder, sweat, cry, shout and dance….like animals

but…

never in our mind have we thought

Of playing the game by ourselves…..

not blindfolded

But…with our open eyes….

then….getting hold of the swinging pot….not breaking it

and…..pouring the fruits inside and to divide equally among all of us….

yes..the fruit of absolute democracy….the fruit of patience

Lets play the game now….before it is too late

Filed under: Failed Leaders, Gyanendra, Human Rights, Laws, Legal Development, Partycracy, Social Engineering

The need for truce

Amidst present chaos and ongoing agitation, theres nothing as important as peace, truce, talks and a broad consenses among all including the king, parties, maoists and above all the supreme people of the himalayan kingdom of Nepal.

All these years, the people were neglected by the king, by the parties and of course by the maoists 'the so called peoples war'. People, the Nepalese were dominated, supressed, exploited and exploited at every point of our history.

take for instance the divide and rule theory of king jayasthiti malla in ancient nepal who adopted the caste system from india and forced it on the nepali society. Ever since, we can definetely say, people were exploited by the state. Then comes the unification of nepal phase where, the people were once again disregarded in the course of national integrity. The principalities were adjoined to forma  new nation but the ongoing tradition of difference between different state's cultural practices were abruptly dropped. people were forced to follow the 'one' religion of hinduism.

Likewise the 104 years of Rana regime is the worst phase in the history of Nepalese people exploitation. People were treated as 'things' and slavery fostered . Education for normal people was considered as a crime and even severely punished.

the 1950 movement of democracy was a matter of india's interest alongside some leaders of some leading parties already exiled in india. Even the king had been exiled by then. The people who had been following a 'slavery' life were not in a place o deciede for themselves. Education, literacy and awareness was the at the least . A handful of leaders, expressed their views as the people's view and stared a 10 year unsuccessful rule of democracy which was indeed a 'partycracy'.

The failure of partycracy resulted in yet another opperessing regime of the then king mahendra. people, by now were denied straightaway from fundamental human rights. Life standard of normal people was degrading everyday. the gap between the poor and the rich was widening every day in the veil of beaureacratic corruption protected by the state.

The 1990 movement was finally declared as a full democracy by again a handfull leaders. Within years, corruption by these parties crossed limites. The ill political practice of Bihar and uttar pradesh of India was adopted and ratified by our leaders, reasulting in failure of elected popular will four times in a matter of ten years. Dissolution of parliament and mid-term election had become a regular threat and a last resort whenever a party's leadership government was at stake. During this time, leaders and parliamentarians were even bargained as poultry animals in order to pass a vote of non-confidence against a ruling party. people, at this time, were never subject to a primary concern.

this led finally to a failure of he parliamentary system as the maoists waged war against the uling party. it must be noted that the 'people's war' was targetted against the ruling party and not the then king! In 2002 when the parliament was dissolved, this led to series of hide and seek between different parties in terms of heading the government.

Filed under: Failed Leaders, Gyanendra, Human Rights, Laws, Legal Development, Maoist's Terror, Partycracy

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