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Posted on 02-01-06 7:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Chairman G gave his “State of the Union” address. The speech shows how totally out of touch he and his henchmen are from the reality that is Nepal. Few highlights -

“we will be able to ensure for the nation peace, stability and prosperity within the next one year through mutual understanding and with patriotism as the focal point.”

=> “peace, stability and prosperity within the next one year through mutual understanding”, my a**.


“Guided by a national perspective that upholds our political, administrative and civic traditions, we are confident that by April 2007, all popularly elected bodies will be active in ensuring a bright future for the Nepalese people through a dedicated exercise in democracy so as to create a welfare society.”

=> can’t wait to see the bright future for the Nepalese people, or is it rather the bright future for Gyane and his henchmen at the RNA.


“The nefarious designs to portray Nepal as a failed state a year back has now begun to unravel with acts of terrorism being limited to petty crimes.”

=> so the attacks on Thankot, Nepaljung and Papla are petty crimes?


“As the bureaucracy has been freed of political pressures and discipline instilled among them, criminal activities under political patronage is now under control.”

=> so what do you call crimes committed by Paras & his gunda friends? and what about all the ministry secretaries that were let go last year?


“The ongoing fiscal and administrative reforms will be implemented in a more effective manner.”

=> so VHP getting Rs 4.5 million is an act of fiscal prudence?


“Rule of law alone will ensure good governance. As long as corruption, which has proved to be a parasite to our society, is allowed to spread its tentacles, a system of governance as aspired by the people cannot be ensured.”

=> this would have been convincing if the palace and RNA finances were more transparent. I always wonder who do Nepali Ger-shaibs sons and daughters can afford to study in the US paying full tuition?


“Internal and external investments will be mobilised to accelerate the pace of economic development, increase employment opportunities, improve transport infrastructure and attain self-sufficiency in the energy sector through optimum utilisation of water resources.”

=> making up for $100MW of electricity deficit ain’t easy, Mr Chairman. And don’t forget that of 18,000 km of highways in Nepal, 12,000 were constructed in 10 years.


“It is our belief that multiparty democracy cannot be made meaningful in the absence of significant popular participation in governance, effective decentralisation of authority in the village, municipal, district, zonal and regional levels and maximum autonomy to elected local bodies in the formulation and implementation of development projects.”

=> Does this guy know what he is talking about?


“We are confident that all Nepalese, conscious of their national pride, will make significant contributions from their respective places towards the success of the pro-development strategies currently being implemented.”

=> what pro-development strategies? increasing the budget of RNA by 100%?


"Nepal is preparing to be the transit point between them. Nepal 's role as a transit point will contribute to the welfare of Nepal , India , China and the region as a whole.”

=> dream on boy, dream on!!! why would India and China need Nepal when they share 1000+ miles border?


“Nepal has unflinching faith in and is totally committed to the principles of human rights.”

=> No comments.
 
Posted on 02-01-06 7:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great man.....King G should read this post but I know that he does not have time to read/think and do intellectual stuffs.He might be drinking Rum and Vodka in palace with his son...........His lip service to the democracy is irritating and he may not be aware in fact, wat is happening in Nepal.........We shoul show him exit Door
DEmocracy Long Live
 
Posted on 02-01-06 12:40 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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[THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE POWER GRAB BY KING IN FEBRUARY 1-2005 AND THIS ARTICLE WAS PRESENTED IN ONE OF THE CONFERENCES IN NEW DELHI IN AUGUST 2005. THIS IS THE ABSTRACT OF THE SAME ARTICLE AND AGAIN SAME ARTICLE WITH SOME MODIFICATIONS WILL BE PRESENTED IN ANOTHER CONFERENCE (WITH PRIOR INFORMATION AND APPROVAL OF THE ORGANISER) IN NEW DELHI IN MAY IN THE LIGHT OF SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NEPAL. FOR YOU READERS, ABSTRACT OF THE SAME HAS BEEN POSTED HERE-AUTHOR.]



The recent power grab in February 1 by King Gynendra in Nepal, a tiny Himalayan nation progressing towards the development of full-fledged democracy, should be a matter of grave concern to anybody who has utmost faith in the constitutional democracy and the rule of law. After the re-establishment of Democracy in 1990, the Kingdom was practising one of the best forms of parliamentary democracies in the world embodying the multi-party democracy and constitutional monarchy in its supreme law of the kingdom. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 1990, was a legal and political document where political parties and the active monarchy had agreed upon the various questions, inter alia, constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.

But, the unilateral steps taken by King Gynendra to assume the executive powers, sidelining all the democratic parties, has caused a fundamental breach of the letters and spirits of the Constitution. The steps taken by King may be justified politically but as a student of constitutional law, such actions can not be endorsed after reading the Constitution of Nepal. The basic assumption regarding the notion of Constitutional monarchy sounds hollow if we try to reconcile the series of actions taken by the King and the position of king envisaged in constitution.

The first step initiated by King was the dismissal of the Sher Bahadur Deuba Cabinet to derail the functioning democracy. The dissolve of Deuba Cabinet marked the starting point of encroaching and scraping of the constitution. After this incident, there have been various unconstitutional decisions by the palace that render the constitution nugatory and superfluous. Under the guise of constitutional rule, king is ruling the nation solely on the ground of Article 127 which gives King some power to remove the difficulties in the operation of the Constitution. The preamble and ‘basic structure’ of the Constitution does not imagine the active role of King and no Articles in the constitution allow king to take any decisions that violate the basic understanding of the norms of the ‘Constitutional Monarchy’. The King has to perform every executive duty on the recommendation and advice of the Council of Ministers submitted through Prime minister. Then, fundamental question arises, how the king can dismiss a cabinet without its recommendation?

So, this paper, in depth, tries to analyse the constitutional powers of the King and its relation with the executive bodies. The basic propositions laid down by the Apex Courts of UK, USA and India on rule of law and Constitutional supremacy have been compared with those of Nepal to further advance the arguments that there is no constitutional rule in Nepal but the law has been converted to ‘command of sovereign’ where concept of sovereign is, still ambiguous. We have to ask this question, again and again, who is sovereign- “king” or “Parliament and cabinet” elected by people?
THIS paper examines some of the questions related to the meanings of ‘democracy' and constitutional supremacy in Nepal. The Nepalese constitution of 23 Kartik, 2047 B.S. (November 9, 1990 A.D.) was a bold attempt to institutionalize the goals of the popular movement of the spring of 1990. In a dramatic reversal of previous formulations, it placed sovereignty in the people and made the king the symbol of the nation, thus legally transforming the state from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy. It reinstates the system of multiparty democracy absent since the brief democratic experiment of the 1950's, and presents guarantees of new basic rights. The subsequent completion of elections and formation of a new Government according to its provisions, even with the problems and conflicts common to such fundamental political restructurings, have provided decisive steps towards transforming it from a theoretical document to a living reality.
The Preamble of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 1990 reads as: “We are convinced that the source of sovereign authority of the independent and sovereign Nepal is inherent in the people, and, therefore, We have, from time to time, made known our desire to conduct the government of the country in consonance with the popular will”;.
This is the view of the former late King Birendra, at the time of promulgation of New Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, who was convinced that the sovereign power lies on the people and was convinced that the government should be conducted on the basis of popular will. The king was compelled to convince by the people who participated in the democratic ‘people’s movements’ and partyless panchayati system was overthrown. After 15 years, king Gynendra, who became king after the royal massacre of 2001 where entire family of King Birendra and some royal relatives were killed by the then crown Prince Dipendra, blatantly violated the promises and assurances given by the palace. The Preamble further mentions, “……………….to consolidate Adult Franchise, the Parliamentary System of Government, Constitutional Monarchy and the System of Multi Party Democracy by promoting amongst the people of Nepal the spirit of fraternity and the bond of unity on the basis of liberty and equality; and also to establish an independent and competent system of justice with a view to transforming the concept of the Rule of Law into a living reality…………… ”
But, the living realities of preamble has been made unreal and each and every word of the Preamble has been violated making all the systems defunct which has put the state at the verge of collapse or at the brink of disaster, whichever happens earlier .
 
Posted on 02-01-06 6:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bullshit bologna rat's ass crap shit need i say more about gyane and his futile thinking
 


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