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CIAA’s activism

The Himalayan Times 15August 2013 CIAA’s activism It was really encouraging to read the news report “CIAA chief Karki orders tax evaders booked” (THT, 14 August, Page 1) at such a time when his legitimacy to lead CIAA was questioned and even challenged at the Supreme Court. However, getting a clean chit from the court, his appointment to such controversial position began with high expectation from the people. During the past five months, it seems that he has been trying hard to clean his tainted image by chasing the corrupt officials of various organizations. Instructing the Inland Revenue Department to bring all the tax evaders to book has been his recent bold step towards his mission of bringing all the culprits to book. It is not easy to completely root out the corruptions that have been deep-rooted and almost institutionalized everywhere. However, his effort of trying to bring the culprit to book deserves appreciation. His recent action of putting the Nepal Electr...

Frustration

I am tired of seeing the irresponsible acts of so called political parties of Nepal . They have been insensibly showing their egoistic politics and dancing in the tune of foreign powers who are trying to influence the future of Nepal to meet their vestigial interests. Why don’t the people realize this and act? I am sure sooner or later it will happen. However, it may be too late to act if the situation goes out of hands. Kashle aguwae garne ra kahile dekhi suru ganre hou?

THE TEN INDIAN COMMANDMENTS

THE TEN INDIAN COMMANDMENTS 1.    REMAIN CLOSE TO THE GREAT SPIRIT. 2.    SHOW GREAT RESPECT FOR YOUR FELLOW BEINGS. 3.    GIVE ASSISTANCE AND KINDNESS WHEREVER     NEEDED. 4.    BE TRUTHFUL AND HONEST AT ALL TIMES. 5.    DO WHAT YOU KNOW TO BE RIGHT. 6.    LOOK AFTER THE WELL-BEING OF MIND AND BODY. 7.    TREAT THE EARTH AND ALL THAT DWELL THEREON     WITH RESPECT. 8.    TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. 9.    DEDICATE A SHARE OF YOUR EFFORTS TO THE     GREATER GOOD. 10.    WORK TOGETHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL MANKIND.

UNNECESSARY NIGGLING

  The Himalayan Times 1 August 2013 Unnecessary niggling   This is in response to the news article “Grand plan to revive monarchy under way: Baburam Bhattarai” (THT, 31 July, Page 5). These days senior leaders of different political parties have been unnecessarily niggling over the former king’s visit to different parts of the country for different purposes. He was even forbidden to distribute relief packages to flood affected people in the western part of the country on the pretext of his violation of election code of conduct. He was blamed for fishing in the murky water during this fragile political situation. There does not seem any reason to be nervous with and afraid of his tour for any reason. After all, he is simply a common citizen like every Nepali. The major political parties have been making blunder one after another during the last six years. They were not able to institutionalize the post jana andolan achievements. They made the erstwhile C...

UNFORTUNATE REMARKS

The Himalayan Times 25 July 2013 Unfortunate remarks It was very unfortunate to read the news report “Send Gyanendra to jail, growls BRB” (THT, 24 July, Page 1). Dr. Baburam Bhattarai’s remarks over the former King’s current visit to flood devastated areas in the western part of Nepal have hurt his well wishers. It really did not suit the level of his intellect and seemed a cheap political statement. His statement has decreased his political height. He has been badly criticized by his fellow party members and election commission members. There was nothing to do with former king’s involvement in distributing relief materials to the flood victims. After all he is simply an ordinary Nepali citizen. Why BRB had to worry about? Can’t we be more civilized in this 21 st century while expressing our thoughts and concerns? Who had barred BRB from putting former King in jail while he was the Prime Minister? What instigated him to call some selected journalists to his res...

Reasons for CA failure

The Himalayan Times 12 July 2013 Reasons for CA failure I think the major political parties including Madhes based parties should have now realised that to forcefully install the concept of federalism in Nepal was one of the main reasons behind complete failure of the erstwhile CA that had to be ended without drafting the new constitution. It did not seem feasible by any means to be instituted in such a small and poverty ridden country. Was it necessary to follow the same suit of one party by the others in the name of new Nepal where multi-cultural, multi-religion and multi-racial groups of people used to harmoniously live for decades? Accordingly, was it necessary for NC to spend its valuable time on such an impracticable issue as reported in the news report “NC polishing its policy on federal model” (THT, 11 July, Page1) rather than fruitfully spending its time on resolving other political problems? The current leaderships in NC have completely devi...

Community Empowerment for health

Community Empowerment for health I find the term “empowerment” sometimes difficult to define in its true sense for several reasons. It is used mostly by the development pundits who claim themselves to be the experts of designing and implementing development programs. I could not also simply remain untouched and unmoved by this term because of my long involvement in a Swiss funded bilateral rural health development project in the mid eastern hilly districts. I remained initially hesitant whether I should put together successful stories of its working approach and share with the development pundits or not. However, my inner conscience kept me pushing hard to do so. Empowering the individuals, groups and organizations, who were considered to be the working partners or stakeholders, was the key working approach that remained to be the most challenging task for the project. Identifying the real working partners at the grass root level who were individually or collectively invo...

In limbo

The Himalayan Times 6 July 2013 In limbo The decision made by the Central Committee (CC) meeting of CPN-M held recently in Pokhara for disrupting the upcoming second CA election was unfortunate but not surprising with reference to the news report “CPN-M poll disruption programmes soon” (THT, July 4, Page 5). It was a gross mistake of the four major party political parties and Regmi led election government not to heed their grievances with regard to November poll. In a democratic system, there is no way of making unilateral decision undermining the existence of other forces and groups. Participatory decision is the best option to be opted in truly following up the democratic norms and values. The evolution of the current political crisis is the direct result of autocratic political acts of so called four major political parties who have completely ruined the democratic system of the country. Their 11 point deal and the 25 point presidential decree on Interim Constitut...