Will 13 prove lucky for Nepal`s new PM?
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Will 13 prove lucky for Nepal's new PM?

Last Updated: Monday, September 05, 2011, 15:44
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Kathmandu: The chief of Nepal's ruling Maoist party, Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, on Monday publicly threw his weight behind his deputy and new Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai, a day after the latter had struggled to expand his cabinet, saying he would now focus on the peace process and new constitution.

The former revolutionary, who faces accusations of frittering away three deadlines for drafting a new constitution due to his fruitless bids to become Nepal's premier once again, said the next three months would be a "test by fire" and he would neither "look left nor right" but concentrate on drafting the new constitution.

"I am not interested to become the prime minister of Nepal or president or minister," Prachanda said at a public programme in Kathmandu, asking people to support the fledgling government led by his sometime rival and sometime party peer, the India-educated Bhattarai.

The show of support comes after the new prime minister inducted 13 more new ministers on Sunday evening amidst continuing tiffs with both his allies and comrades.

Six of the new ministers are from Bhattarai's own party. However, though the faction headed by Prachanda has been appeased for now and joined the cabinet, the group led by hardliner Maoist leader Mohan Baidya refused to bury the hatchet.

Baidya, who is opposed to the disbanding of the Maoists' People's Liberation Army (PLA), is demanding that Bhattarai and Prachanda scrap their decision to hand over the keys to the PLA arsenals to the government.

Last week, Baidya's supporters held public protests in Kathmandu and now the feud has been postponed to September 18, when the party leaders will debate the gesture once more.

Bhattarai's allies, a bloc of seven ethnic parties from the Terai plains who helped him win the PM vote on August 28, are also proving to be a thorn in the flesh with their demands for key ministries.

While the bloc was promised 11 ministries, on Monday it sent just seven ministers, thanks to continued bickering.

Though the new cabinet has two deputy prime ministers, there is however only one woman minister, despite Nepal's policy that women would be given 33 percent representation in all state organs.

The tussle over forming the cabinet has already taken up a week of the ambitious 45-day peace plan announced by Bhattarai within which the nearly 20,000-strong PLA should be discharged.

However, no real work has started on the crucial task that was to have been concluded within six months of the signing of the peace accord in 2006 that saw the Maoists end their decade-old insurgency.

Meanwhile, the main opposition party, the Nepali Congress, said the peace process would not progress unless the PLA was discharged.

Bhattarai and Prachanda met Nepali Congress leader Sushil Koirala Monday urging him to join the government.

But Koirala rejected the call, saying his party would not join the Maoist government till the PLA cantonments had been emptied.

IANS

First Published: Monday, September 05, 2011, 15:44

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dev ananta - goa
this is the right gov.with right leadership in right time.every one must support this gov.including congress party and international community to complete peace process in nepal,otherwise no option of another revolution that will be painfull.
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prasad chapagain - new bombay india
i like comment of d c dev. atleast if we can not anything for the country,atleast wecan show positive attitude towards our contry
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Monk - Rendered Homeless by the Koiralists
Being optimitic is a god idea according to the doctrine of Anglo-American psychoatric. However, the situation in Nepal does not seem to follow the optimism of its people. Instead what is increasungly being claer is that the Maoists came to power not because they won the election-but because they were blessed by their masters in New Delhi-Now, in the same vain those the so called Ethnic Tarai parties are not so much ethnic as the term implies-for in reality they are the colonial masters of Nepal and it is increasingly becoming claer that they are determined to make Nepal part of Bihar-for they are loyal to India not to Nepal-what doe sthis impl? It implies that the Maoists are trecherious thugswho are about to sell Nepal to their masters in New Delhi -and this Babu Ram and that Pakhandi together are the ones who are likely to play the role of Landup Dorjee of Sikkim-in fact they have already played the role of landup Dorjee by making the pact with those Biharis who want to make Mithila Sate on teh expanse of Nepalwell doone bastrads ..
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D.C.DEV - MUMBAI
ultimately right gov have been form now lets hope for the best and gov will certainly draft the consituation in coming days soon that my hope and nepal will be mini switzerland with strong economy with duble digit gdp
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D.C.DEV - MUMBAI
ultimately right gov have been form now lets hope for the best and gov will certainly draft the consituation in coming days soon that my hope and nepal will be mini switzerland with strong economy with duble digit gdp