NEPAL: Will the Maoists Continue with
the Fourth phase of India Targeted
Agitation? Update No. 216
By Dr.
S.Chandrasekharan:
So far,
there is no information that the UCPN
(Maoists) will suspend the 4th
phase of agitation on civilian supremacy
or of changing the agenda of the
agitation which in the name of national
independence is targeted on India for
its alleged interference in Nepal.
The
Indian Foreign Ministers during his
three days’ visit to Kathmandu did meet
Prachanda and his close aide Krishna
Bahadur Mahara and tell them that he was
deeply disappointed at the baseless
attacks on India by the Maoist
leadership. The Foreign Minister met a
number of Maoists leaders in a dinner
given by the Ambassador of India at his
residence on the same day (17th
December).
Yet the
Maoist leaders despite the meeting have
continued to attack India and in fact it
has become more intense and shriller.
Consider
the following:
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On
18th Prachanda in the
Parliament said “ It is evident that
the government is run as per the
signal of the foreigners as the
language of those interfering in
Nepal’s internal affairs and the
language of those running the
government are the same.” The
imputation is that the government is
running according to dictates of
India! He also threatened that the
party is willing to sacrifice
hundreds and thousands of lives for
the cause of national independence.
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The
Maoists cadres protested
simultaneously before the Indian
Embassy and the Singha Durbar
against India on the border
encroachment and Indian intervention
in Nepal’s internal affairs. Senior
leader Narayan Kaji Shretha while
addressing the protesters repeated
the accusation of India’s
interference.
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On
20th Jan, Prachanda said
that India is openly trying to take
the place of the former Narayanhitti
palace and to handle the parties and
the political affairs in Nepal.
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On
the same day, Kiran on of the top
leaders and one who has been
consistently opposing the Party from
joining the mainstream threatened to
withdraw fro the HLPM ( High Level
Political Mechanism) meant to move
forward from the present political
impasse if the government fails to
ensure “National independence.”(
meaning stopping Indian
interference)
On 22nd
just on the eve of the 4th
phase of agitation, ten political
parties of the ruling coalition once
again urged the Maoists to withdraw its
indefinite strike starting on the 24th.
A meeting of all the 22 parties that
supported the government is meeting soon
to take a “clear” decision on the
protest movement of the Maoists.
It was
refreshing to see Baburam Bhattarai
conceding ( Outlook Interview in Jan. 25
issue) that often among many of his
party leaders and even others, blind
nationalism takes the form of “blind
nationalism.” He also said that one
should not be blaming India in a loose
manner.
It looks
that the agitation on civilian supremacy is
being hijacked by the hard liners in the
party(UCPN Maoist) with the movement taking
clearly an anti Indian track..
In the
meeting with the Indian Foreign Minister,
Prachanda wanted to be invited to India and
discuss the problems relating to India and
Nepal with them. This would have been fine
in the normal circumstances but not
certainly when India is being abused daily
by the party leadership. This should first
stop before any serious discussion could
take place. India cannot be
blackmailed.
On the issue
of integration and constitution making some
progress in being made. The three member
committee that was part of the HLPM- Dahal,
G.P. K and Khanal, in its meeting on the 19th
formed a special task committee of six in
all, representing the three parties to
immediately make out an agenda and move
forward to resolve the political issues.
The HLPM earlier had spelt out three
objectives namely, 1. Forge a consensus by
taking the peace process to a logical
conclusion. 2. Create an environment for
timely drafting of a new constitution and 3.
Resolve the current political deadlock.
On the
question of PLA integration where the Prime
minister’s concept note has been approved by
the three major parties, the Defence
Minister of ruling coalition has come up
with a strange and totally unwarranted
statement that the “PLA personnel cannot be
integrated with the national army and that
the decision of the Army Integration Special
Committee will not be binding on her
military and the army.” Such statements go
beyond the accepted norms and if the Defence
Minister is not in agreement with her Prime
minister, she should resign rather than
staying within and making unwanted
statements that would vitiate the atmosphere
and even derail the peace process.
UNMIN:
While the
UNMIN Representative tried to give a rosy
picture on the current situation in Nepal,
the Secretary General in his report to the
Security Council was frank in highlighting
some of the problems being faced in Nepal.
These were-
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The
major disagreements that have brought
the peace process close to a standstill
remain unresolved increasing the risk of
its collapse.
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The
mistrust between the Maoists, the
government and the Nepal Army has put
the peace process in peril
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Urged
the regional powers to play a supportive
role in helping the peace process to a
logical end.
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No
substantial progress has been made in
addressing impunity and to ensure
accountability for rights violations
committed during or after the conflict.
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UCPN (M)
has so far failed to take any action to
address the involvement of the party
members in serious crimes.
Surprisingly
it was G.P. Koirala who criticised the
report and not the Maoists He said that the
UNSG’s report is not based on Nepal’s
internal dynamics and undercurrents.