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Disaster in the making

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The Himalayan Times 24 May 2013 Disaster in the making The question of whether another CA election will be held or not has been the people’s concern. It was known to everybody that the first historical CA election failed to draft the new constitution just because of some of the contentious issues those had to be first sorted out first were never properly addressed. The so called senior leaders of major political parties are repeating the same mistakes by not making consensus over the contentious issues before going to the second CA. What they might be doing instead has been the talk of the town as reported in “What parties are doing to ensure CA election” (THT, 22 May, Page 1) They appear in no mood to sort out the contentious issues of CA election such as, the question of thresh-hold for CA seat under the Proportional Representation (PR) system, strength of the CA, eligibility criteria for CA candidates and formation of constituency delimitation commissions. Lo

No mercy to them

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The Himalayan Times 17 May 2012 No mercy to them Kudos to Kavre Police team for making public some kidney racketeers as reported in “Kidney racket busted in Kavre; 10 arrested” (THT, 15 May, Page 1). It was really a commendable job. Thank God, this time the victims who were lured into selling their kidneys in India made bold to knock at the police doors for help. Otherwise, the kidney racketeers would have continued their business as usual. All the culprits who commit such heinous crimes should be severely punished so that they cannot prey on innocent people in future. This incidents clearly shows that the racketeers might have been involved in such crimes for long luring the poor people into selling their precious kidneys without knowing the consequences. However, it is not a new case that has occurred in Kavre. There were other such cases reported in the past also. But, it was not known whether the culprits were lawfully punished and the victims were properly

Sad to know

It is sad to know that the political parties have again started playing foul game of retaining the same huge size of CA members (601) of the dead CA who had most unproductively finished billions of rupees in the name of drafting new constitution. It should be widely opposed by every sensible citizen of Republic Nepal. We should not again let them enjoy our hard earned tax paid money from the state coffer for their perks and benefits. I have already started opposing their ill thinking wherever and whenever I get the opportunity. How about you?  

Something is cooking up in New Nepal.

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I am not so sure what is cooking behind the curtain in Nepal . In spite of tremendous objections from every walk of life, Constitutional Council nominated widely criticized Lokman S Karki to the top post of CIAA. What made the senior political leaders and CC helpless? The ball is now in the President’s court. Constitutionally, it is difficult for the President to say “ No” to the CC nomination. Let us wait and see how he is going to act.

Medical ethics

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The Himalayan Times 3 May 2013   This is in reference to the news report “BPKIHS stops admitting patients amid doc’s protest” (THT, 1 May 2013 ). It was quite painful to know that hundreds of visiting patients have been deprived of receiving medical treatments just because of the immoral and insensible acts of the hospital management and the agitating junior doctors. There should be other alternatives to give pressure to the hospital management to be responsible for fulfilling their demands (if the demands were genuine ones) rather than depriving the patients from their rights of receiving basic treatment. Is this not completely against medical ethics of the agitating doctors who were supposed to be guided by their professionalism (taking an oath of serving the people while graduating)?   Both the hospital management and the agitating doctors should sit on the negotiating table and try to amicably settle the burning issues keeping the rights of the patients to rece