US envoy Thompson meets CPN (MC) Chair Dahal

US Ambassador to Nepal Dean R Thompson held a meeting with CPN (Maoist Center) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal at the latter’s residence in Khumaltar on Wednesday. During the meeting, the duo discussed ties between the two countries, contemporary political issues and the assistance the US can provide for the economic development of Nepal among other issues, a source at the Dahal’s Secretariat said. The US Ambassador also showed concern about the government formation on the occasion. Dahal lauded the support provided by the US and its people for the development of Nepal.      

We will not join any alliance until our demands are addressed: Resham Chaudhary

The Nagarik Unmukti Party has secured its berth in the federal parliament this time by winning three seats in the House of Representatives (HoR) during the recent elections to the member of the House of Representatives and Province Assembly (PA). The party with Resham Chaudhary as its patron emerged victorious in eight Province Assembly electoral constituencies. Despite this achievement, so far the party is unlikely to exceed the threshold towards proportional representation (PR) and find a ground to get the recognition of a national party. According to the Election Commission, the party has received 271,696 votes under the PR category so far. Resham Chaudhary's wife and party chairperson Ranju Shrestha has won the HoR seat from Kailali constituency-1 by receiving 30,404 votes. Similarly, party candidate Arun Chaudhary was elected to the HoR polls from Kailali constituency-2. He received 21,871 votes. Similarly, Krishna Kumar Chaudhary of the party has secured his place in HoR by garnering 23,120. In addition, Resham Chaudhary's father, Lalbir Chaudhary, won the election from Bardiya-2 as an independent candidate. He finished the race with 26,520 votes and had the party’s support in the election. Resham Chaudhary is spending time in jail on the charge of his involvement in the Tikapur incident that took place on August 24, 2015. With the announcements of election results, the party has been the topic of discussion in the context of the formation of a new government. RSS had a tete-a-tete with the Janamat Party chairperson in the context of its possible position in the post-election government. The following are the excerpts of the interview: How do you assess the recent elections to the Member of the House of Representatives and the Province Assembly? Election is the means of testing people’s mandate and the party has taken it accordingly. The results indicate that voters are frustrated with old parties and have some attractions to the new ones.  They aspire to see a change ahead. How does the party, as a first-time contender in the elections, review the poll results? We are now clear that the party’ ideology and agenda have already been endorsed by the people. The party has had the people’s support since the previous election.  There has been a demand for justice to the party since 2074 BS. The court has already freed us from the charges labeled against us by the State, but the State is yet to address the matter. As far as the election results are concerned, we will be getting 12 seats in the federal parliament and the PA in a short time.  The party lost the elections in five constituencies by less than 200 votes and in nine constituencies by less than a thousand. By the May 13 local level elections, around 100 local representatives were elected from the party. Who do you evaluate the ballots given for the party in the elections? The Tikapur incident is of a political nature. But still our friends continue to suffer in confinement. Many face cases. This time we realized that our voters are from three different sections: one who are hurt by the Tikapur incident, second who believe that the party deserves justice and third the community expects a change. How do you perceive post-election public reactions about the party’s presence? I am keeping myself updated about the opinions of old parties and leaders in regard to the party. They keep saying we will not sustain and have no political vision and mission. But we request all to first look through the party’s election manifesto before being judgmental to the party. What's the understanding of Madhesh-centric parties and your former colleagues? -I don’t have much to say about them. I had told them to take to the street as delivering speeches in mike would not help much. They only talked to garner sympathy. It is very saddening to me. People there have already expressed their grievances against them through mandate. Another thing, Chandrakanta Raut (popularly known as CK Raut) joining mainstream politics is a welcome development. His party Janamat Party has emerged as an alternative force in Madhesh. Rest remains to be seen. The final result of the election continues to come. Discussions on forming a government are also underway. Have you had discussion in regard to it with anyone in the meantime? I have been doing time in jail for eight years now. Nepali Congress (NC), CPN (UML) and CPN (Maoist Centre) have always been in government. The Madhesh-centric parties' leaders are also in the government in one form or another. There's nothing left to see from them. Although there's talk, there's no point until there is a result. What's your role in the formation of the government? We are positive about all. Until our agendas are not addressed, we will not consider any alternative which is crystal clear. We ought to be freed from the way how I and my friends were imprisoned and how we dealt with the case. Then, what's your major demand? Our demands are the same. We have been repeatedly mentioning it. Tikapur is a political incident and it should be dealt with accordingly. But nothing has been done so far accordingly. We consider collaboration with those whoever pledges to address our demand. The demand is setting us free and arrangement of respectable compensation.  

Lumbini Province Chief Minister’s Office shifted to Bhalubang

The Office of the Chief Minister in the Lumbini Province has been shifted to Bhalubang, the permanent capital of the Province. Earlier, the Office was located in Butwal, the temporary capital for Lumbini. With this, the Province government affairs are to be carried out from Bhalubang from next Sunday. The Rapti Technical School infrastructure has been used to set up the Chief Minister’s quarter building, the Office of Province Chief Secretary and a quarter building. Before this, the School was shifted to the Saraswoti Secondary School. According to the Chief Minister’s press coordinator Man Singh BK, the Office is based in Deukhuri and preparations are going on to shift the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Communications, Finance Ministry and  the Province Financial Comptroller Office to the permanent capital soon. It has been planned to administer an oath of office to the newly elected member in the Lumbini Province Assembly from Bhalubang.  The construction of the Province Assembly building nears the final phase. Bhalubang was declared the permanent capital of the Lumbini Province on October 6, 2020.

Minister Karki holds meeting with President Bhandari

Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki held a meeting with President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Tuesday. Minister Karki had reached Sheetal Niwas this morning to meet President Bhandari at a time when the various efforts are being made to deal on power sharing. A source at the President’s office said that the duo discussed possible power sharing and contemporary political issues. During a 45-minute meeting, President Bhandari expressed her concern on the election results and possible power sharing, a source said. Minister Karki told President Bhandari that the ruling coalition’s meeting held on Monday had decided to give continuity to the incumbent alliance. In addition to that, he said that elections were held in a peaceful manner. After being elected as a member of the House of Representatives, Karki’s meeting with the President is considered as a political meeting. This meeting was taken meaningfully after the ruling coalition’s meeting held on Monday decided to give continuity to the current alliance.