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A Dangerous event in CA

Madhesi Parties were interested to insert a word- Swayatta Madhes Prades or autonomous Madhes province without specifying geography; they were further wanting to recruit Madhesi in group into the National Army.

July 9 (2008)- It was almost midnight I reached to my home completing business in the Constituent Assembly today. The house was stalled since 15 days, the reason was Madhesi parties were asking proper wording during 5th amendment in the constitution. There was two major demands- i) make whole plain areas covering 22 districts a autonomous province known as Madhes and; ii) recruit madhesi in group in National Army. It was bit problematic for other political parties particularly the UML from which I represent in the CA. Thus, the Madhesi parties just made picketing in the rostrum of CA.

To defuse this, today some agenda items finalised. First Maoist chairman will assure those parties throughout his address, then all Madhesi parties address the CA. And lastly, one of the CA member from MJF- J.P. Gupta will table his notice to oppose the process of amendment.

Till thhis point, well- there was no harm. However, when they start to deliver their thunder speech– they use all deregetory words against major political parties and challegned if their motion be failed- a cverticle dividing lines will be drawn which ultimately divide Nepal!

Maintaining this position, they walkout the CA building when the motion was failed. Out of 601 CA member some 83 Madhesis join this action.

Perhaps it is a normal thing in the parliamentry process. However, a alrming and dangerous poit is our MadhesisCA member were echoing a theory of “A country with two nation”. This was some how similar version of Jinna diuring India-Pak division and Pak-Bangladesh division.

Opps!

This entry was posted on Thursday, July 10th, 2008 at 10:00 am and is filed under Political event in my previous blogsite http://bishnurimal.wordpress.com

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