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Strategic Himalayas Initial NEW.P65
Strategic Himalayas Republican Nepal and External Powers Strategic Himalayas Republican Nepal and External Powers NIHAR R. NAYAK INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES & ANALYSES NEW DELHI PENTAGON PRESS Strategic Himalayas: Republican Nepal and External Powers / Nihar R. Nayak First Published in 2014 Copyright © Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi ISBN 978-81-8274-761-6 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without first obtaining written permission of the copyright owner. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this book are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, or the Government of India. Published by PENTAGON PRESS 206, Peacock Lane, Shahpur Jat, New Delhi-110049 Phones: 011-64706243, 26491568 Telefax: 011-26490600 email: [email protected] website: www.pentagonpress.in Branch: Prime Arcade Office #11 1154 Saifee Street Opp. M.G.Road, Camp Pune-411001 Email: [email protected] In association with Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses No. 1, Development Enclave, New Delhi-110010 Phone: +91-11-26717983 Website: www.idsa.in The cover shows Machapuchare (Fish Tail in Nepali) in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas located in north-central Nepal. The photograph was taken from Dhulikhel by Dr Ashok K. Behuria in November 2013. Printed at Avantika Printers Private Limited. Dedicated To my loving wife, Swetalina Contents Foreword xi Acknowledgements xiii List of Tables and Figures xv List of Abbreviations xvii 1. Introduction 1 Significance of the Study 8 2. -
Election Results 43 3.4 Electoral Dispute Resolution 44 3.5 Formation of the Government 45
Observation of Nepal’s Constituent Assembly Election-2013 National Secretariat Satoaki Memorial Building, Kupondole–10, Lalitpur, Nepal GPO Box: 26550, Tel: +977-01-5541502, Fax: +977-01-5541503 Email: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected], web: www.neocelection.org CA Election Observation Comprehensive Report Advisor : Surya Prasad Shrestha Chief Editor : Dr. Gopal Krishna Siwakoti Sub-Editors : Deepika Naidu Bikal Shrestha Expert Contribution : Prof. Kapil Shrestha Micheal Vurens Vanes Bhadra Sharma Coordination Team : Bhawani Prasad Kharel Lhakpa Lama Thematic Team : Krishna Prasad Subedi Nabaraj Basnet Special Assistance : Binda Kumari Nepali Parbati Paudel Pasang Sherpa Layout/Design : Bhim Prasad Neupane “Dipesh” Financial Assistance : Delegation of the European Union to Nepal Publisher : National Election Observation Committee (NEOC) Copyright© : NEOC ISBN : 978-9937-2-8044-0 Printing : Ganga Jamuna Pvt. Ltd. Tel:01-4386934 Year of Publication : April, 2014 No. of Copies : 800 Table of Contents Page No. Message from the Chairperson Executive Summary Chapter 1- Introduction 1 1. Background 1 i. An Overview of Political Situation 1 ii. The Context of CA Election 3 iii. Formation of Election Government 4 iv. Formation of the Election Commission 5 v. Constitutional Arrangement for Election 6 2. NEOC and Election Observation 7 2.1 Coordination of Election Observation 8 2.2 Election Observation Directives 10 3. Election Administration and Management 11 4. Voter Education 13 5. Poll Rejection 14 Chapter 2 – Electoral Cycle and NEOC Observation 16 1. Pre-Election Setting 16 1.1 Voter Registration 16 1.2 Legal Framework and electoral systems 18 1.3 Constituency Delimitation 20 1.4 Political Party Registration 20 1.5 Participation and Inclusion 21 i. -
Srno Name BOID No Allotedkitta 1 KRISHNA BAHADUR THAPA
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More Uncertain
www.newsfront.com.np Kathmandu l 25 Feb-2 March, 2008 l # 55 l Price Rs. 25 Donors promised required support to carry out developmental works in Nepal but insisted that elections in a free and fair atmosphere alone would transform the country into a peaceful democratic country. Bhashwor Ojha Half the population to boycott polls More uncertain ä nf correspondent The extensive dialogues between the government and the UMDF following the one If the country goes to the polls in April - a hosted by Indian ambassador, SS Mukherjee on reiteration that the government has made time February 20, broke down three days later after and again - at least half the population will be PM GP Koirala said, “I cannot accept the demand boycotting it. That this elections will be owned only for one Madhesh, one Pradesh (province).” by the ‘other half’ became clear after the United “We are out of the electoral process,” was the Madhesh Democratic front (UMDF), an umbrella instant reaction from Yadav who along with his platform of three Terai groups, declared, “we are colleague JP Yadav, set out to Terai to accelerate out of the election process,” after their talks with the ongoing movement for more autonomy. the government broke down. Koirala had consulted Maoist Chief Prachanda Unfazed by the boycott, Koirala and the seven- and CPN-UML General Secretary Madhav Nepal party alliance that he leads, announced that before he said ‘no’ to UMDF’s six-point demands. elections to the constituent assembly will be held The boycott by Terai groups will directly affect at any cost, and, “necessary force will be used to the election in 125 out of 240 constituencies in the deal with those trying to obstruct it.” But the country. -
Mandate for Peace Ä Nf Correspondent Continue in the Post
www.newsfront.com.np Kathmandu l 14-20 Apr, 2008 l # 62 l Price Rs. 25 Pampha Bhusal (Maoist) was the first to be declared winner from the party in the capital valley. She defeated Raghuji Pant (UML) from Lalitpur-3. Photo feature on page 6 & 7. Bhaswor Ojha Victorious Mandate for peace ä nf correspondent continue in the post. “We will be working together with other parties and not fail the The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists people who have reposed their faith on us,” (CPN-M) secured the much needed support of Prachanda said while addressing swelling the people for its legitimacy as a democratic crowds of his supporters after his victory in party, and as the key agent of the promised Kathmandu’s constituency no 10. transformation of Nepal into a peaceful, It was not only the US and India, but also the democratic and prosperous country. business community in the country also who fear As early results indicated, Maoists had ‘capital flight’ as Maoists have the image of being already bagged more than 55 seats, with leads anti-economic reforms. “It is a mandate for in as many constituencies, out of 175, where the peace and I hope Maoists understand it,” an counting was in progress from Sunday ambassador said. afternoon. Results from nearly 230 constituen- Prachanda was quick to address these fears as cies under the first past the post system are he said he would be working in close cooperation expected by Tuesday morning. with the international community as well as the A re-poll has been ordered in nine of the 239 security agencies. -
Oli Keeps Mum on Revoking Ordinance, Leaving All Confused And
WITHOUT F EAR OR FAVOUR Nepal’s largest selling English daily Vol XXVIII No. 290 | 8 pages | Rs.5 O O Printed simultaneously in Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Bharatpur and Nepalgunj 25.7 C -7.5 C Friday, December 18, 2020 | 03-09-2077 Bhairahawa Jumla Kathmandu-Delhi flights resume Oli keeps mum on without need for revoking ordinance, quarantine Passengers need negative leaving all confused virus test done less than 72 hours before departure. and guessing SANGAM PRASAIN KATHMANDU, DEC 17 A day after agreeing to withdraw the ordinance, Oli called Nepalis and Indians flying to each other’s countries are not required to and then cancelled the Constitutional Council meeting, stay in quarantine if they have tested negative for the coronavirus within later refusing to even discuss it in the Cabinet. the last 72 hours before departure, Nepal Airlines said on Thursday, as it TIKA R PRADHAN Padma Kumari Aryal told the Post. resumed services to New Delhi after a KATHMANDU, DEC 17 Many in the ruling Nepal nine-month break. Communist Party (NCP) say Oli has “People are confused about the “If you cannot convince them, confuse “his own style” of functioning. That’s quarantine requirement. Travellers them.” the reason the opponent faction is from both countries will not have to Prime Minister and Nepal demanding Oli’s resignation, accord- quarantine themselves if they have a Communist Party chair KP Sharma ing to them. valid negative RT-PCR [reverse tran- Oli seems to have not only been heavi- With the faction led by Dahal and scription-polymerase chain reaction] ly inspired by this saying, attributed Madhav Kumar Nepal upping the test report,” said Anil Ghimire, depu- to the 33rd American President Harry ante against Oli, the latter has been ty director of the national flag carri- S Truman, but also been implement- trying every trick in the book to hold er’s customer service department at ing it in earnest. -
Nepali Congress Party – Maoists – Internal Relocation
Refugee Review Tribunal AUSTRALIA RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE Research Response Number: NPL34233 Country: Nepal Date: 14 January 2009 Keywords: Nepal – Nepali Congress Party – Maoists – Internal relocation This response was prepared by the Research & Information Services Section of the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the RRT within time constraints. This response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. This research response may not, under any circumstance, be cited in a decision or any other document. Anyone wishing to use this information may only cite the primary source material contained herein. Questions 1. Please provide information about the Nepali Congress Party’s (NCP) agenda, activities and membership. 2. Please provide updated information on the activities of the Maoists since the April 2008 elections and the subsequent negotiations in June 2008, and on the relationship between the Maoists and the members of the NCP. 3. Is there any evidence that family of NCP members are targeted by the Maoists for that reason alone? 4. Are there any areas in Nepal outside the reach of the Maoists, and what is the possibility of relocation? RESPONSE 1. Please provide information about the Nepali Congress Party’s (NCP) agenda, activities and membership. According to the available information the Nepali Congress Party (NC) is now the main opposition party in Nepal, after eventually refusing to join the Maoist-led coalition government following the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) victory in the April 2008 general elections.