Daily News logo Newsletter logo   Search News    

Op-Ed Contributor

Nepal: Don't Wriggle Out Of Responsibility, Comrades

  Share This Story

By Maila Baje

Finally, the Maoists have conceded defeat - in their characteristic deceitful way.

The ex-rebels have given Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala a three-day ultimatum to make clear the government's stand on the monarchy and declare dates for the constituent assembly elections. Or else, they won't join the government.

In fairness, the Maoists have shown remarkable restraint in the aftermath of the Gaur carnage. But they seem to have trained their anger on Koirala. Dev Gurung described the premier as a puppet of regressives - almost in as many words - before demanding his resignation.

Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the man expected to lead the Maoist contingent in an interim government - seconded that sentiment in less strident language. Now the Maoist central committee has threatened to stay out of the government until its conditions are met.

The comrades, in reality, have adroitly shirked from the responsibility of governance. Everybody knows the government can't hold the constituent assembly elections on time. The Maoists don't want to take the fall for not being able to conduct an exercise they virtually own.

But Prachanda's dilemma goes beyond that. The greatest revelation he can come up with on the Gaur massacre is that Hindu fundamentalists from across the border were involved. So seal the border. Prachanda wants a judicial inquiry into the killings; Upendra Yadav wants a United Nations probe.

The Maoist chief probably regrets having gone overboard on the ISI revelation in New Delhi. At least he could have used more fiery language against the imperialist-expansionist collusion with greater credibility.

Madhesis, janjatis and the entire cluster of the ancient-grievances camp has unmasked the Maoist myth of being the champions of the underdog. For all his bark on a grand royalist conspiracy, the best Prachanda can come up with is a collection of press clippings some sympathiser burned on a CD. If someone in the Nepal Army really handed over that disc to the Maoists, then he has made the entire force proud.

From president in waiting, Prachanda has become a verbal loose canon that inspires more derision than dread. In retrospect, it looks like the Maoist supremo forced Dr. Baburam Bhattarai to draft that pre-purge self-indictment before appending his signature to it. Before, of course, making his own pilgrimage to Delhi.

True, the Maoists still have powerful allies like Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee who believe in the ex-rebels' reincarnation as democrats. Yet Mukherjee's minions caution the Petroleum Ministry against twisting Nepal Oil Corporation's arms too hard lest it set the stage for a royal takeover. This time the buck will stop at Gen. Katuwal.

Maybe Koirala should meet those Maoist conditions, step down, and offer Prachanda the premiership along with the royal palace affairs portfolio that probably still comes with it.

Maila Baje writes about Nepal at http://nepalinetbook.blogspot.com

* The views of Opinion writers do not necessarily reflect the views of NewsBlaze


 
Support Wikipedia

NeswBlaze top writers

Find more stories recommended by Stumbleupon.

newsletter logo

What's Hot?
1 .Supermodel Bar Refaeli Adorns the Cover of the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue on Newsstands Today! - 102
2 .Photos: Valkyrie MEDEVAC - 52
3 .Who is the sadistic killer of Paula Sladewski? - 34
4 .These 10 Comfortable Walking Shoes Are a Step in the Right Direction - 26
5 .Waterless 'Air Cooler PLUS' Beats Summer's Heat Without Making Your Home Muggy - 28
6 .What Does a Traveling Carnival Have to Do with Mickey Shunick Disappearing? - 27
7 .Give a Great Valedictorian Speech - Joey Asher - 20
8 .The Cult of Katniss - 24
9 .Surveillance video surfaces in Paula Sladewski murder! - 17
10 .Beverage Plus Completes European Promotion Tour for MC2 Energy Drink With US Film Stars; Enters Into Agreements for Celebrity Endorsements and Beverage Promotions - 19
Updated: 12:15 PDT     2233

NewsBlaze Editors

editors

NewsBlaze Writers

news writer images

Writers Wanted

Help NewsBlaze provide daily news, including top stories, Home and Garden, Technology, The Environment and more. NewsBlaze Writer

Follow NewsBlaze

NewsBlaze Social Media Logos NewsBlaze Facebook NewsBlaze LinkedIn NewsBlaze Twitter NewsBlaze YouTube NewsBlaze MySpace NewsBlaze Fan Page NewsBlaze StumbleUpon NewsBlaze Political Cartoons NewsBlaze Editorial Cartoons
NewsBlaze 
Copyright © 2004-2012 NewsBlaze LLC
Use of this website is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy  | DMCA Notice |         Press Room