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Thursday, November 19, 2009

This CA

This CA election of Nepal seems to be dirty elections and the rotten history of democracy in the world. Does Prachanda deserve democracy and democratic norms in the coming CA election ?Do Prachanda and Baburam deserve the defeat in CA election ? Do Madhesi and other ethnic groups participate or accept the result of the CA election held by this syndicate-leaders of 8 parties ? Until and unless the deeper ethnic, moral and spiritual crisis exist among the Girija, Sitaula, Prachanda, Baburam, Madhav, Bamdev etc., the CA election could be a tale of votes bought, stolen, suppressed, lost, cast more than once, assigned to dead people, miscounted, ballot boxes thrown into rivers and hills, litigated all the way to the Supreme Court and at the end a failure. In the search for a genuine solution to the crisis in all its depths and dimensions, Nepali people might shrink at the prospect of a takeover by some one else. The narrow “constitutional” approaches will guarantee not only the final suicidal game to syndicate rule but also guarantee toward more cruel ethnic war in Nepal. The people have the right to abolish a government that no longer serves its promises and assurances. The narrow interpretation in constitution can always bring unknown destination and chaos and the hope always become pessimistic. The constitution is only a tool to rule the country for particular government but the final source of sovereignty resides in the Nepali people. As the sovereign of the democratic state of Nepal, the people have the right to abolish a government that no longer serves the mandate of providing “peace and order, protection of life, liberty, and prosperity and the promotion of the general welfare and the true sense of democracy. Therefore, thru a new people power, the Nepali people can set up a transitional government to replace the rotten, oppressive and deceitful structures of the pseudo-democracy that has been imposed on the nation. This transitional government can then tackle the urgent and long-term task of systemically rebuilding and renewing democracy. As its name implies, the transitional government will not be a permanent form of government. It will simply create a new structural context for solving the most urgent problems facing the country. It will usher in a new Constitution through a participatory nationwide process. A rotten political system exists because citizens have allowed it to fester and decay all these years either thru neglect or indifference.For we will reap what we sow. When we sow apathy, we will reap a totalitarian government. When we sow vigilance and noble actions, we will deserve our democracy.”

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