Tuesday, February 26, 2008

MY FIRST MEETING WITH KING GYANENDRA



“I know you very well,” Gyanendra told me after the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation programme was over at Hotel Soaltee.

King Gyanendra impressed me very much when I met him at a public programme for the first time. I had met him in many programmes of the royals including in some programmes at the Narayanhity Royal Palace, Nirmal Niwas during Paras’s marriage, his sisters’ place at Kamaladi specially during Tihar festival and Nepalese army headquarters. I had greeted him so many occasions and had seen his smile – a different type of smile, a cunning and forceful glow in his face.
Not like that of Birendra- who was like a guardian figure. And once I was scared when I saw Gyanendra and General Chitra Bahadur Gurung sitting on the ground and discussing just outside the army dinner party programme. I had come across them when I was looking for a toilet. It was a scary matter in those days.But this meeting I am talking was different than other previous programmes. I had gone for news reporting of King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation chaired by then HRH Gyanendra. I was the only person in casual dress present at the programme attended by over 400 national and international who is who in nature conservation. Gyanendra , who was the chair of the programme, gave a deep positive impression to the dignitaries.
Gyanendra was silver- tongued, lucid, coherent and logical in his speech. He showed that he had deep understanding of the conservation issues in Nepal, south Asia and the globe as a whole. It was well appreciated. Even some participants I met after the programme, had very positive words to the chair. It was a good piece of news for me. So I quickly wrote a few paragraphs and faxed from Hotel Soaltee just before 7 PM news of Radio Nepal.
Now I was free. My job was done. When I was preparing to leave, Editor of Himal Magazine Kanak Dixit told me that he would drop me in my office just in front of the Singhdurbar as the drivers in our office were not available for official work because they had to be busy for the family members and relatives of so-called bosses- a terrible anomaly of Nepal. I agreed. But I was not interested to attend the cocktail reception and dinner party held after the programme. I had to wait Dixitji. So I was standing in the corner with a glass of juice in my hand. I was feeling shy because I was the only man in informal dress. So I was avoiding the meeting with Gyanendra, who was meeting each and every person attending the dinner.
All of a sudden, Gyanendra was just in front of me. I greeted him. Some people were greeting him bowing down themselves. But mine was normal. This was due to the courage of being a journalist. Someone, who was with me (I forgot the person) said I was from RSS.Then Gyanendra said: “ I know him very well.” It was an exaggeration. This was the first time that I was talking with him but he said he knows me well. I knew, he was also practising to be like leaders, who pretend as if they have known you. And he started to say: “You were sitting in that side and writing all the time. Why are you interested in conservation.” He pointed to the place where I was sitting during the nearly four hour programme. He had really seen me.
I said as a journalist, my responsibility was to jot down the subject matters being discussed in the programme. It was a very important programme in the conservation so had to be busy in writing. I said: I had worked in Rural Energy Development Programme of the UNDP so I had some ideas of conservation. And this is the most important programme as environment and conservation were the issue of priority all over the world including in Nepal. And so and so.He agreed. He was very much impressive. And left a lasting impression on me.
His well, coherent, simple, logical and thought through presentation impressed me well. Before that, I had a very negative thought of him as people used to say about his involvement in all the dark sides of the palace. In all the cloudy issues surrounding the royal palace, Gyanendra and Dhirendra used to be there. There were rumours about his involvement in all the negative subjects. Even Panchayat time Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa has said so many times that the state was under “dual reign” and “underground posse.” People used to say that it was a direct reference to Gyanendra.Though the bad image of Gyanendra could not be washed completely, I had the feeling that this is a very clever man.
At least he is very clear in what he is saying. Reasonable and convincing. Logical, clear and simple. I had attended so many programmes, met, interviewed, discussed and travelled together with party leaders, but they do not recognise me, but how quickly Gyanendra recognised me. He must be different than these inefficient political party leaders. I thought so. But I had known that what Gyanendra said about me was an exaggeration.
It was like Girija Prasad Koirala’s statement. He connects his involvement in every profession, sector or region. “I am not a journalist but I used to sell newspaper. My intimate friend was from Gulmi so I have an attachment to this place.” Koirala can connect things like this. And it is quite natural for political party leaders.
Time passed. Gyanendra became the King of Nepal. Now, there were many occasions to see him if interested to meet him. And he had started to meet journalists. I was also asked if I was interested to meet him. Once I wanted to meet him but wondered whether he would take my suggestion positively because my suggestion would not be interesting for him. Journalists, who were meeting him were advising him to take over. He had not met any journalists who would tell him the reality of Nepal.
I would certainly not say “take over, crush Maoists.” Other issues would not interest him. And one journalist friend of a weekly newspaper told me that Gyanendra had granted him an audience at the palace. He had spent nearly two hours discussing with Gyanendra. I asked him what did you discuss? “Nepal’s politics,” he said.
The journalist had nothing in his mind except the hatred and bitterness against the political parties and India. He had toxin in the tips of his pen against India. The very word “I” (for India) and “P” for Political party leaders were the detested words for him. He had no any logic, rational and consistency in his writing. Spreading venom against India and party leaders was his only interest. And you will certainly know that newspaper, which always carries out such stories.
Then I thought there is no any point of meeting King Gyanendra. I knew he wanted to take over. He was against democracy. He wanted to rule the country as an absolute ruler and that he had started to rehearse.
Efforts were being made to convince the foreign diplomats that the country would go for directive democracy. One of the diplomats asked me just a few weeks before Gyanendra sacked the government in October 2002. “What happens if Gyanendra takes over”? I said that will be the end of monarchy.
My first impression about Gyanendra was gone down when the diplomat said: “Your country is moving to that direction.” I said that would be catastrophic for the country.
“Monarchy cannot rule now.” “Is there any possibility of army rolling in this road,” he asked as we were having lunch at Hotel Annapurna in Durbar Marg. I said: “No, impossible.”
But I was quick to add being very clever not to disappoint the diplomat. “ It can happen. Anti democratic forces can incite him to take over but that will not last long.”
He was not convinced. He wanted me to say that Gyanendra was still popular. At least more popular than the political parties and capable of crushing the Maoists.
My buoyant impression about Gyanendra further started to fade out when he appointed some of the persons with discreditable character in the first cabinet. And he appointed ambassadors, it further degraded him.
I wanted to interview one of his ambassadors and made a call. The ambassador appointed for the most important country was worthless. I could not get a single worthy sentence to quote him. There were big names of no use. How will he rule like this? I thought. Like all, I also realised that he is gambling the institute of monarchy.
And the naked dance started to take place everywhere. Those who were completely of no use, incompetent and rubbish were in the helm of state affairs. The very words “democracy and freedom” were scary to the regime.
The country took a speedy way to regression- following the path of North Korea and Burma. When Gyanendra took over on February 1, 2005, I realised that he is under the control of regressive elements and certain to drown. But it was a moment of great change for Nepal.
When all sources of information were closed inside Nepal, I called the BBC Nepali Service in London. My first question to the friends at the Nepali service was how long Gyanendra will rule the country? Some could not hear me saying so. But time proved that Gyanendra was wrong.
And after three years, I received an email from the diplomat, who discussed with me about the take over, now stationed in African continent saying that “you are right.” He was also the source of information for me during Gyanendra’s rule. Now the impression of all meet together. The positive impression about Gyanendra has melted down like the snow flowing in the sweltering sun.
By Chiranjibi Paudyal

CANDIDATES OF NEPALI CONGRESS, MAOISTS AND UML

Almost all the candidates selected are the old faces and there are very few new faces in the list. Read the full list of the candidates: Surya Man Gurung Taplejung-1Pratap Prakash Hangam Taplejung-2Purna Kumar Sherma Panchthar-1Bhishma Raj Angdambe Panchthar-2Narendra Bikram Nemwang Jhapa-1Sudhir Kumar Shiwakoti Jhapa-2Krishna Prasad Sitaula Jhapa-3Chakra Prasad Bastola Jhapa-4Keshav Kumar Budhathoki Jhapa-5Surya Narayan Singh Tajpuriya Jhapa-6Mahendra Subba Jhapa-7Tanka Prasad Rai Sankhuwasabha-1Gopal Raj Pahadi Sankhuwasabha-2Tulasi Subba TehrathumGyanendra Bahadur Karki Bhojpur-1Nandamani Rai Bhojpur-2Manohar Narayan Shrestha Dhankuta-1Tika Bhandari Dhankuta-2Amod Prasad Upadhyaya Morang-1Basanta Bhattarai Morang-2Satya narayan Bhagat Morang-3Gaya Nanda Mandal Morang-4Amrit Aryal Morang-5Mahesh Acharya Morang-6Dr. Shekhar Koirala Morang-7Ashok Koirala Morang-8Dig Bahadur Limbu Morang-9Amar Bahadur Gauli Sunsari-2Bijay Kumar Gachhadar Sunsari-3Sitaram Mahato Sunsari-4Sujata Koirala Sunsari-5Ram Bahadur Basnet Sunsari-6Bal Bahadur KC SolukhumbuSubash Kumar Pokharel Khotang-1Shiva Kmar Basnet Khotang-2Balkrshna Dahal Okhaldhunga-1Balaraj Karki Okhaldhunga-2Dr. Narayan Khadka Udayapur-1Bidur Basnet Udayapur-2Narayan Bahadur Karki Udayapur-3Shrawan Kumar Bista Saptari-1Birbal Biraji Saptari-2Ram Kumar Chaudhari Saptari-3Dinesh Kumar Yadav Saptari-4Phatteh Mohammed Saptari-5Bishweshar Yadav Saptari-6Padma Naryan Chaudhari Siraha-1Chitralekha Yadav Siraha-2Sitadevi Yadav Siraha-3Ram Kumar Yadav Siraha-4Motilal Shestha Siraha-5Amar Regmi Siraha-6Bhim Bahadur Tamang Dolakha-1Tara Bahadur Koirala Dolakha-2Angtawa Sherpa Ramechhap-1Ramhari Dhungel Ramechhap-2Binod Kumar Gurung Sindhuli-1Ujjwal Prasad Baral Sindhuli-2Deepshikha Sharma (Dhakal) Sindhuli-3Sushila Karki Sarlahi-1Satyadev Singh Danuwar Sarlahi-2Haresh prasad Maharo Sarlahi-3Laxman Raya Sarlahi-4Nagendra Kumar Raya Sarlahi-5Amaresh Kumar Singh Sarlahi-6Balchandra Poudel RasuwaDilman Pakhrin Dhading-1Ram Nath Adhikari Dhading-2Dr. Rajaram Karki Dhading-3Prakash Man Singh Kathmandu-1Deepak P. Kuikel Kathmandu-2Chakdra Bahadur Thakuri Kathmandu-3Suprabha Ghimire Kathmandu-4Narahari Acharya Kathmandu-5Bhimsen Das Pradhan Kathmandu-6Pramila Singh Kathmandu-7Navindra Raj Joshi Kathmandu-8Dhyan Govind Ranjit Kathmandu-9Rajendra K. KC Kathmandu-10Mahesh Shrestha Bhaktapur-1Lekhnath Neupane Bhaktapur-2Uday Shumshere JBR Lalitpur-1Chandra Maharjan Lalitpur-2Mohan Shyam Poudel Lalitpur-3Madhu Acharya Kavre-1Tirtha Bahadur Paskhal Kavre-2Shiv Prasad Humagain Kavre-3Rajendra Kharel Kavre-4Mohan Bahadur Basnet Sindfhupalchowk-1Bhubendra Bahadur Thapa Sindhupalchowk-2Nimagyalzen Lama Sherpa Sindhupalchowk-3Indra Bahaudr Baniya Makwanpur-1Bhim Lama Makwanpur-2 Ramchandra Aryal (Michael) Makwanpur-3Nirmaladevi Upreti Makwanpur-4Brajkishore Singh Rautahat-1M. Aftab Alam Rautahat-2Shesh Rasid Ali (Lal Babu) Rautahat-3Krishna Prasad Yadav Rautahat-4Anirudra Raya Yadav Rautahat-5Uddhav Dhakal Rautahat-6Rajendra bahadur Amatya Parsa-1Ajaya Kumar Dwivedi Parsa-2Ajay Prasad Chaurasiya Parsa-3Surendra Prasad Chaudhari Prasa-4Ramesh Rijal Parsa-5Chiranjibi Wagle Gorkha-1Chandra Prasad neupane Gorkha-2Chin Kaji Shrestha Gorkha-3Palten Gurung ManangTulsinarayan Shrestha Lamjung-1Dil Bahadur Gharti Lamjung-2Govind Raj Joshi Tanahun-1Ramchandra Poudel Tanahun-2Tararaj Rana Tanahun-3Kamal Prasad Pangeni Syangja-1Gopal Man Shrestha Syangja-2Mohan Prasad Pandey Syangja-3Subarna Jwarchan Gulmi-1Chandra Bhandari Gulmi-2Suresh Chandra Bhushal Gulmi-3Dhan Bahadur Rana Palpa-1Rajan Prasad Panta Palpa-2Hari Prasad Nepal Palpa-3Man Bahasdur Bishwakarma Arghakhanchi-1Pushpa Bhushal Arghakhanchi-2Dr. Sashanka Koirala Nawalparasi-1Mahendradhwoj GC Nawalparasi-2Omkala Gautam Nawalparasi-3Sanjay Yadav Nawalparasi-4Devendra Raj Kandel Nawalparasi-5Devkaranprasad Kalwar Nawalparasi-6Abdul Rajak Gaddhi Rupandehi-1Rammrshna Tamrakar Rupandehi-2Balkrishna Khand Rupandehi-3Surya Prasad Pradhan Rupandehi-4Bharat Kumar Shah Rupandehi-5Astabhuja Pathak Rupandehi-6Chhabilal Bhushal Rupandehi-7Deep Kumar Upadhyaya Kapilvastu-1Atahar Kamal Musalman Kapilvastu-2Sudhakar Pandey Kapilvastu-3Birendra Kanaudiya Kapilvastu-4Dr. Rudra Prasad Saha Kapilvastu-5Sushil Man Sherchan MustangResham Bahadur Baniya MyagdiHari Prasad Shrestha Baglung-1Manibhadra Kandel Baglung-2Nara Bahadur Pun Baglung-3Arjun Prasad Joshi Parbat-1Giriraj Gautam Parbat-2Keshar Man Roka Rukum-1Prem Prakash Oli Rukum-2Madhav Prasad Acharya Rolpa-1Bhim Kumari Budhamagar Rolpa-2Diwakar Gautam Pyuthan-1Mukti Prasad Sharma Puthan-2Dhruba Raj Puri Salyan-1Dilli Raj Regmi Salyan-2Khum Bahadur Khadka Dang-1Krishna Kishor Ghimire Dang-2Anita Devkota Dang-3Dilli Chaudhari Dang-4Deepak Giri Dang-5Shree Bahadur Shahi DolpaKhadga Bahadur Shahi MuguDinbandhu Shrestha JumlaHikmat Bahadur Bista KalikotJiban Bahadur Shahi HumlaChinta Wagle Jajarkot-1Yagya Bahaudr Khatri Jajarkot-2Ganesh Bahadur Khadka Dailekh-1Him Bahadur Shahi Dailekh-2Lal Bahadur Ghale Surkhet-1Hridaya Ram Thani Surkhet-2Shiva Raj Joshi Surkhet-3Gajendra Hamal Banke-1Kailash Nath Kasaudhan Banke-2Sushil Koirala Banke-3Krishna man Shrestha Banke-4Kashi Devi Poudel Bardiya-1Sanjay Gautam Bardiya-2Parshuram Tharu Bardiya-3Arunprakash Singh Rathaur Bardiya-4Dev Raj Joshi BajuraGovind Bahadur Shah Achham-1Ram Bahadur Bista Achham-2Arjun Jung Bahadur Singh Bajhang-1Satya Raj Bhandari Bajhang-2Bir Bahadur Balayar Doti-1Siddha Raj Ojha Doti-2Fakir Singh Kadayat Kailali-1Tika Chaudhari Kailali-2Dirgha Raj Bhat Kailali-5Tek Bahadur Chokhyal Kailali-6Dilendra Prasad Badu DarchulaNarendra Bahadur Bam Baitadi-1Binaya Dhwoj Chand Baitadi-2Sher Bahadur Deuba DadeldhuraAmar Singh Rana Kanchanpur-1Narayan Prakash Saud Kanchanpur-2Bahadur Sngh Thapa Kanchanpur-3Sher Bahadur Deuba Kanchanpur-4

Rs 55,486,000 ELECTRICITY BILLS OF GYANENDRA

King Gyanendra and his close relatives, who enjoy uninterrupted electricity, have not paid more than Rs 50 million to the electricity authority, kantipur reports said today.
"More than Rs 55,486,000 electricity bill has not been paid by the King and his close relatives," kantipur quoted an official of the electricity authority as saying.
'If we calculate the interests and penalty charge than the bill will be more than that,' the paper quoted an unnamed official as saying.
A total of 23 close relatives of the king including the king himself, his son and his close relatives have not paid the bills, the paper said.
There is loadshedding everywhere in Nepal but the royal relatives have got uninterrupted electricity facility.
http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnepalinews.php?&nid=138610
दरबारले ५ करोड महसुल तिरेन

विकास थापा
काठमाडौं, फागुन ११ - कहिल्यै लोडसेडिङ नहुने राजदरबार, राजपरिवार र तिनका भाइभारदारले महसुल भने तिर्ने गरेका छैनन् । राजपरिवार र तिनका सदस्यको महसुल मात्र साढे पा“च करोड रुपैया“ नाघेको छ ।
विद्युत् प्रँधिकरण स्रँेतका अनुसार माघसम्म राजदरबारले ५ करोड ५४ लाख ८६ हजार रुपैया“ तिर्न बा“की
छ । यो रकम विलम्ब शुल्कबाहेकको हो । तिर्न बा“कीमध्ये सबैभन्दा बढी नारायणहिटी दरबारको छ । दरबारले मात्र ३ करोड ४६ लाखभन्दा बढी तिरेको छैन ।
दरबार मात्र होइन, राजाका परिवार, अन्य दरबार, शाही वन, बंगला, महललगायत कुनै पनि निकायको पैसा नतिरेको प्रँधिकरणले जनाएको छ । नारायणहिटी राजदरबारले मात्र पहाडका दर्ुइ
जिल्ला सदरमुकामलाई पुग्ने बिजुली खपत गर्ने गर्छ ।
पैसा नतिर्नेमा राजाका दिदी, बहिनी, छोरी, ज्वाइ“, भाइभारदार, विभिन्न दरबार, बंगला गरी २३ वटा निकाय रहेको प्रँधिकरण मध्यमाञ्चल क्ष्ँेत्रीय उत्तर निर्देशनालयका एक अधिकारीले बताए । यीमध्ये कसैले पैसा तिर्दैनन् ।
बिजुलीको महसुल नतिर्नेमा युवराज पारस बस्ने निर्मल निवास दोस्रँे अग्रपंक्तिमा छ । निर्मल निवासले करिब ४० लाख रुपैया“ तिरेको छैन । त्यहा“ पनि लोडसेडिङ नहुने व्यवस्था छ ।
राजाका दिदी-बहिनीहरूमध्ये शोभाको करिब १२ लाख, हेलेनको ९ लाख १६ हजार, भारती राज्यलक्ष्मीको ३ लाख ८२ हजार रुपैया“ छ । राजाकी छोरी पूजाको ५ लाख ५४ हजार रुपैया“ बा“की छ ।
त्यसैगरी नतिर्ने सूचीमा 'श्री ५ महाराजाधिराज सरकार, पुरानो जा“चबुझ केन्द्र भवन' भनी ९६ हजार र खर्च विभागको एक लाख २८ हजार रुपैया“ छ । अधिराजकुमारी प्रेक्ष्याका नाममा १० लाखभन्दा बढीको बिल तिर्न बा“की रहेको प्रँधिकरणको रर्ेकर्डमा छ ।
राजाका अन्य आफन्त ज्योत्सनादेवी बस्नेतर्,र् इश्वरी राज्यलक्ष्मी, भारतीय राज्यलक्ष्मी, शीताष्म राज्यलक्ष्मी, दिलसा राज्यलक्ष्मीका परिवारले गरी लाखौं रुपैया“ तिरेका छैनन् ।
प्रँधिकरणले राजा, राजपरिवार र दरबारको बिलको हिसाब मात्र राख्ने गरे पनि उठाउन प्रयत्न गरेको छैन । राजाका नाममा रहेको नागार्जुन शाहीवनले १४ लाख, नागार्जुनकै दरबारले करिब तीन लाख, छाउनी बंगलाले २ लाख, हिमागृह पोखराले करिब दर्ुइ लाख, पोखराकै रत्नमन्दिरले करिब नौ लाख, दियालो बंगला भरतपुरले साढे चार लाख, रानी दरबार हेटौंडाले ७६ हजार रुपैया“
नतिरी बसेका छन् ।
यति धेरै रकम बक्यौता हु“दा पनि प्रँधिकरणले 'कालोसूची' मा राखेको छैन ।
प्रँधिकरणलेे र्सवसाधारणलाई भने निश्चित अवधिपछि सय प्रतिशतभन्दा बढी जरिवाना असुल्ने गर्छ । उसले तोकिएको समयभित्र महसुल नबुझाउनेको घरमा लाइन काट्ने गर्छ ।

Monday, February 18, 2008

ELECTION TO BE HELD AT ANY COST

Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala has reiterated that the election of the constituent assembly will be held at any cost at a time various groups in Terai have intensified their demand for " right self determination."

" I cannot compromise with the issue of national integrity and sovereignty," he said. "The issue of Terai can be resolved only after the election. Separating Terai cannot be accepted."

Maoists chairman Prachand, CPN,UML General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal and even Maoists minister representing Terai Matrika Yadav have echoed the statement of Koirala saying that the separate province in Terai is impossible.