Pages

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

PM tells president no constitution by 28 May (BREAKING NEWS)

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 11 May: Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal told President Dr Dr Ram Baran Yadav Tuesday evening a constitution won’t be promulgated by the 28 May deadline.
This was disclosed by Raghuji Pant, Chief Political Advisor to the premier after he meeting.
The admission hasn’t come as a surprise; it was known the ineptitude of parties has created a perilous political situation.
But UML, the party leading the government, blamed ‘extremists’ for the failure to draft a constitution within a two-year deadline.
The party standing committee identified persons trying to revive the 1990 constitution and Maoists,
But it made no mention of external factors and incompetence of ruling parties.
The ruling parties and Maoists adopted a foreign agenda to topple the 238-year-old monarchy.
Girija Prasad Koirala took the initiative with tacit Indian government support, to sign a 12-point agreement between seven parliamentary parties and India-based Maoists.
The negotiations for concluding the agreement was held lin Noida, New Delhi’s outskirts, during the royal regime.
The ruling and main opposition parties took on a broad foreign agenda that couldn’t be adopted in two years though drafting a permanent constitution.
The extension of the mandate of he constitution assembly won’t resolve the crisis.
The battle is between communism which Maoists want to impose and liberal democracy.
Both sides don’t have a two-thirds majority to impose their agenda.
The government blame game won’t resolve the problem.
Ordinary Nepalis are suffering for the ineptitude of parties and foreign intervention.
The UNMIN represents foreign intervention in Nepal.
Western countries are lobbying to continue the presence pf to agencies even after their tenure have expired.
nnnn

No comments:

Post a Comment