NC’s
evaluation of government paints a picture of
dissatisfaction (kh 31/12/2023), Congress
student wing demands home minister’s
resignation: A group of people holding a
banner of Nepal Student Union and
carrying placards protest in front of
the ministers’ quarters Harihar Bhawan
(kp 31/12/2023), Congress
members express worry over mounting
public frustration, poor governance : On
the last day of the three-day central
committee meeting, a member seeks home
minister’s resignation over killings of
two youths in Balkumari on Friday
(kp 31/12/2023)
PM
Prachanda : One year on (sp
29/12/2023)
SC
halts govt decision to celebrate
Phalgun 1 as People's War Day,
grant public holiday (rep
29/12/2023) [Why should an event be
celebrated that resulted in
thousands of dead, injured,
tortured and disappeared people?
To this day, the former
perpetrators and people
responsible for politics refuse
to do justice for the victims!
And the outcome of the
insurgency is extremely poor
almost 18 years after it ended.],
Supreme
Court quashes ‘People’s War Day’
holiday : Verdict is a blow to
Dahal government’s effort to
glorify the day it launched the
insurgency (kp 30/12/2023)
House
committee directs prime minister to table civil
aviation bills in Parliament at earliest : On
August 2, 2021, the upper house unanimously
passed two aviation bills, which had been
languishing for a year and a half, by Sangam
Prasain (kp 29/12/2023)
Media
Must Be Highly Responsible, by Lok Deep
Thapa (rn 29/12/2023) [??
The media must be critical. And Dahal's form of
governance is not very encouraging!]
Govt
announces reduction of 68 posts in Prime
Minister’s Office (kh 28/12/2023)
NC
to review performance of its ministers : All
nine Congress ministers in Dahal Cabinet are
told to come up with their report cards in the
party’s central committee meeting, which starts
today. The meeting will also discuss the
possible agendas of the upcoming Mahasamiti
meeting (kp 28/12/2023), Congress
central members slam party’s ministers : Health
Minister Mohan Bahadur Basnet says his plan to
hire 30,000 health staff has stalled (kp
29/12/2023)
PM
Dahal instructs Ministry of Industry to
prioritize youth-oriented start-up businesses
(kh 28/12/2023)
PM
Dahal emphasizes need for a performance-oriented
approach (kh 28/12/2023)
Year
of missed opportunities : Despite a promising
start, PM Dahal has had a rather mediocre one
year in office (kp 26/12/2023), One
year of Dahal-led govt: MoCIT focused on law,
policy making; concept paper on AI ongoing
(rep 26/12/2023), Dahal’s
one year of leadership: More misses than hits,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 26/12/2023), After
a year in office, PM Dahal vows change in
working style : Calls his critics pessimists.
Claims the country is on the verge of a huge
economic feat (kp 27/12/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal presents rosy picture of economy
while the economy struggles to overcome a number
of challenges (rep 27/12/2023), Reviewing
Dahal’s Annual Report Card, by Atindra Dahal
(rep 27/12/2023)
PM
Dahal consults top leaders of major parties on
finalizing TJ (rep 24/12/2023)
Bill
stalls as time runs out for transitional justice
commissions : Terms of Truth and Reconciliation,
and Enforced Disappeared Persons inquiry
commissions end on Jan 14, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 23/12/2023) [The law
will not be passed as long as people who were
responsible for the crimes on the part of the
insurgents or the state at the time have to
decide on this!]
One
year of government: Prime minister talks of
Cabinet reshuffle : Replacing ministers won’t be
easy with the Congress, a coalition partner,
reluctant (kp 23/12/2023), A
year of govt: Economy making positive headway,
by Hemanta Joshi (rn 23/12/2023)
Government
has not acted responsibly, interview with
Upendra Yadav (kh 23/12/2023)
Contempt
case registered in SC against government
for its failure to enact climate change
legislations (rep 22/12/2023)
Rs
50 million spent on PM Dahal's two-week
tour to US and China; PM criticized for
‘unnecessary spending during economic
crisis’ (rep 22/12/2023)
Finance
Ministry allocates Rs 10 million for families of
Nepali nationals killed in Israel-Hamas conflict
(kh 22/12/2023)
CIAA
calls out ‘corruption in guise of policy
decision’ : The anti-graft body calls for ending
influence of interest groups in lawmaking
process. It said it has provided its suggestions
to the government (kp 21/12/2023), Holier
than thou : Top political leaders can’t deflect
queries about their conduct with base emotional
appeals (kp 21/12/2023)
Poor
report card prompts Dahal to pledge urgent
action : The Prime Minister’s Office reports lag
in performance, with 21 ministries failing to
achieve annual targets, by Anil Giri (kp
21/12/2023)
Improve
Public Service Delivery, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 19/12/2023)
Govt
restrictions leave women migrant workers in
danger as they are forced to resort to illegal
routes, by Aesha Bajracharya (rep
18/12/2023)
Urgently-needed
consumer courts elude Nepal, two years since
verdict : The Supreme Court ordered the
government to set up consumer courts in all
seven provinces in February last year. Officials
claim they are starting the process afresh,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 18/12/2023) [This joins the numerous
cases of contempt of court on the part of
various Nepalese governments! What duties does
the government actually fulfil?]
Mayor
Balen accuses federal govt of obstructing KMC’s
development initiatives (kh 18/12/2023), Clash
of Titans: Balen’s Discontent Fuels PM Dahal’s
Outrage, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh
19/12/2023)
Forgotten
and Freezing: Earthquake survivors stranded in
tarpaulin tents as local govts await financial
aid (kh 16/12/2023) [It shows once again that politicians never
fulfil their grandiose promises. Anyone who does
not prioritise the welfare of citizens and the
country, especially in emergencies, is not
qualified for public office!]
Expenses
exceed revenue targets in first five months of
fiscal year, budget deficit 69 billion rupees
(kh 17/12/2023)
PM
Dahal emphasizes the role of multi-cultural
democracy in strengthening national unity
(kh 16/12/2023) [??]
Sewa
Lamsal becomes Nepal’s first female foreign
secretary : She is taking charge of the foreign
ministry at a time when the country is grappling
with complex geopolitics and diplomacy, by
Anil Giri (kp 15/12/2023)
33.5
kg gold smuggling case report vanishes from
Prime Minister's Office! (rep 15/12/2023)
PM
Dahal to drop ‘underperforming’ ministers
(kh 14/12/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake victims left in limbo, by Laxman
Sharma (kh 14/12/2023),
Ghuyalneta's
quake survivors suffer from diarrhea (rep 14/12/2023)
[Immediately after the
quake, there was intensive politician tourism
with grand promises. In the meantime, only
silence and inactivity prevail!]
It’s
Ganga Raj in Baluwatar! PM Dahal’s daughter
defying dynamics at his Secretariat (rep
14/12/2023)
Finance
ministry reshuffles responsibilities of 6 joint
secretaries (rep 13/12/2023)
Coalition
parties present 53 recommendations to govt
(kh 13/12/2023)
NHRC
urges Karnali govt to protect quake survivors
from cold (rep 12/12/2023)
Frozen
in limbo: Bureaucratic delays leave quake
victims shelterless, by Rajendra Karki (ae
11/12/2023)
Conspiracies
being hatched against govt: PM Dahal (rep
11/12/2023) [Good
policies on the part of the government and the
parties would silence all "conspiracies"! All
politicians should be forbidden to use this word
again!]
Prime
minister buys time to address provinces’
concerns : Provincial governments press for
speedy adjustment of the police force and
passage of federal civil service law, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 11/12/2023)
Govt
cannot provide money to pay contractors through
non-budgetary measures: MoF. Pay our Rs 40
billion dues or we will launch nationwide
protests: Contractors (rep 10/12/2023)
Discontented
political advisor to PM Dahal resigns from post
(kh 10/12/2023)
Proposal
to downsize staff at the Prime Minister's Office,
by Bhuwan Sharma (rep 10/12/2023)
DPM
Shrestha discharged after recovery (rep
10/12/2023)
PM
Dahal pledges to implement NHRC recommendations
(rep 10/12/2023) (rep 10/12/2023) [And why haven't you and your
predecessors done this so far? This is a clear
case of not wanting to!]
Rights
watchdog’s recommendations snubbed, persistently
: Amid government inaction on the
recommendations, individuals flagged for action
promoted and rewarded, by Binod Ghimire (kp
09/12/2023) [Oli, Deuba or Dahal, they
are all the same when it comes to disregarding
basic human rights!]
PM
likely to reshuffle cabinet by January (rep
08/12/2023)
Over
Rs 200 million contributed to PM’s Disaster
Relief Fund so far (kh 07/12/2023) [This is nothing compared to
what has been urgently needed for over a month.
But the government has rejected international
offers of aid. The politicians themselves are
sitting in the warm and dry.]
House
panel orders halt to Axiata’s Ncell sale process
: Government told to conclude investigation
within 30 days, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
07/12/2023)
Government
struggles to meet revenue targets, by Mamata
Thapa (ae 07/12/2023)
Jajarkot
Needs You, Not Tinkune: A Plea Amidst Political
Rallies : The focus must shift to preventing
avoidable deaths, especially with the winter
months looming, by Kiran Karkai (rep
06/12/2023)
No
talk within alliance regarding government
change: NC General-Secy Sharma (kh
05/12/2023)
Nepal
remains committed to secularism: PM Dahal : Why
don’t you (India) adopt Hindu nation? (kh
04/12/2023)
Defense
Minister Khadka leaves for Ghana (kh
04/12/2023)
PM
Dahal returns home after attending COP-28
(kh 03/12/2023)
Tiktok
ban: What does it mean for the future of
democracy in Nepal? Banning TikTok can be seen
as another form of infringing on the right to
freedom of speech, by Pragya Neupane (rep
03/12/2023)
Many
quake-hit children yet to rejoin school : Out of
423 schools in Jajarkot, 289 have become
uninhabitable or unsafe, by Tripti Shahi (kp
02/12/2023)
European
Commission extends its decade-long ban on Nepali
airlines : Experts say Prime Minister Dahal
should be held responsible this time as he has
prevented two crucial civil aviation bills from
becoming law, by Sangam Prasain (kp
01/12/2023), Take
concrete measures to remove Nepali airlines from
EU's blacklist (rep 01/12/2023)
Grant
delay leaves earthquake victims out in the cold
: Distribution of housing grants remains stalled
after data on losses submitted by local
authorities in Jajarkot and West Rukum is found
to be inaccurate, by Krishna Prasad Gautam
(kp 30/11/2023), Political
grandstanding takes center stage in
quake-ravaged Jajarkot and Rukum West, by
Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 30/11/2023)
PM
Dahal’s Dubai visit sparks chaos: 31 passengers
miss flight after abrupt time shift (rep
30/11/2023) [Royal
behaviour on the part of elected
representatives?]
PM
Dahal leaving for UAE today to take part in COP
28 (rep 29/11/2023)
Government
pays Rs 3 billion to contractors, by Bishnu
Pandeya (rn 28/11/2023) [Why
doesn't the government settle its dues promptly?]
Rendered
homeless by Jajarkot earthquake, elderly people
and children fall victim to extreme cold
(rep 26/11/2023) [Is
there any responsible government and
administration in Nepal?]
Dedicated
ministry needed to tackle climate change:
Experts, by Shree Ram Subedi (rep
26/11/2023)
Health
minister accuses Dr KC of being used by interest
groups : He said he has tabled a proposal in the
Cabinet to prepare a law to allow study of
nursing and paramedical courses in all hospitals
with 100 to 300 beds and start MBBS study in
those with over 300 beds (kp 26/11/2023) [????], Dr
KC demands immediate resignation of Health
Minister Basnet (rep 26/11/2023)
Finance
Minister pledges budget for women empowerment
(rn 26/11/2023) [As a
member of the ruling patriarchal elite, you
obviously don't understand that this problem
cannot be solved with money. Make women fully
equal and on a par with men in the constitution
and laws! Involve them appropriately at all
levels of public life, in politics as well as in
business, in the judiciary as well as in
education, in the political parties as well as
in administration, etc.!]
Energy
ministry announces free electricity meters for
Jajarkot quake victims (rep 24/11/2023) [And where should they use
them? In their uninhabitable houses or in their
tents?]
Prime
Minister Dahal, Finance Minister Mahat ‘sitting
on their hands’ as the economy falters : It was
only on Tuesday the prime minister invited the
private sector and experts to discuss the
economy, by Sangam Prasain (kp 22/11/2023),
Half-empty
economic cup : If the prime minister wants to
pep up the economy, he should start by
correcting his own inconsistencies (kp
23/11/2023)
Out
in the cold : Authorities must act fast to avoid
more deaths and hardship in the quake-affected
areas (kp 21/11/2023)
Ministry
sees no legal difficulty in redirecting pork
barrel fund for quake victims : In August, the
Supreme Court had halted the implementation of
the controversial programme (kp 21/11/2023)
[Perhaps the government
should enquire in Germany: There, a similar
procedure has just been ruled undemocratic and
unconstitutional by the supreme court.]
Govt
gearing up to host int’l investment summit in
April 2024 (kh 21/11/2023), Urgent
measures considered as govt seeks solutions amid
lingering economic crisis (kh 21/11/2023)
17
years after Comprehensive Peace Accord, conflict
survivors still yearning for justice (rep
20/11/2023), 17
years after the CPA, justice eludes victims in
Nepal (kh 21/11/2023), Peace
deal into 17th year, yet no justice for victims
: Thousands of victims of Nepal’s Maoist
insurgency that ended in 2006 are still awaiting
closure, by Binod Ghimire (kp 21/11/2023), 17
years—and counting : Beyond the paraphernalia of
the peace lie deep wounds of the war that are
yet to be healed (kp 22/11/2023)
PM
calls meeting to find ways to improve Nepal’s
economy (rep 20/11/2023)
Govt
spent Rs 54.46 billion to settle public debt in
the first four months of current FY : Capital
expenditure improves to 9.93 percent in the
review period (rep 19/11/2023)
Govt
collects Rs 152.80 million to help Jajarkot
earthquake victims while those sufferring
struggle to get relief (rep 18/11/2023)
Three-point
memo submitted to PM Prachanda (rn
18/11/2023)
Playing
with fire : As local units are short of
firefighting equipment, we are at a perennial
risk of loss of life and property (kp
17/11/2023)
PM
Dahal announces inclusion of Nepal Sambat in
government documents (kh 11/11/2023)
PM
vows to lead new movement for good governance,
prosperity (kh 11/11/2023) [The beginning of such a
movement should be the immediate withdrawal of
Dahal, Oli, Deuba and similarly failed
politicians from politics in order to give Nepal
a chance for renewal!]
Survivors
of last month’s Bajhang earthquake are still
living in tents : Around 35 homes in Kuchgaun of
Thalara in the district were destroyed in a
magnitude 6.3 earthquake on October 3. The
displaced say the government has provided no
help, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp10/11/2023)
[Statements
by politicians are smoke and mirrors!
They never stick to what they say
afterwards!]
Political
delegation from Madhesh Province presents
six-point memo to PM Dahal (rep 09/11/2023),
All-party
team from Madhesh memos prime minister on
provincial powers : Leaders from other provinces
throw their weight behind Madhes as it wrestles
Singha Durbar for authority (kp 10/11/2023)
Committee
formed for recommending TU Vice Chancellor
(rep 10/11/2023) [The
chancellor of a university must come from the
circle of academics. Kings or prime ministers
are completely unqualified for this!]
Govt
to establish embassy in Portugal, Shanil Nepal
recommended as ambassador (rep 19/11/2023) [Nepal's politicians remain
true to their conviction that only male Khas
Arya are really suitable as ambassadors. They
call this "inclusion"!]
State
of unpreparedness : The Jajarkot quake proved
the rationale of federalism with generously
devolved power to local governments, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 07/11/2023)
State
failing thousands of quake survivors (ae
07/11/2023)
PM
Dahal calls all-party meeting (kh
07/11/2023)
Government
mulls two approaches for quake reconstruction :
The options include amending existing laws,
policies related to reconstruction, or setting
up a new body, by Anil Giri (kp 07/11/2023)
Experts
blame government neglect for higher losses in
‘moderate’ Jajarkot earthquake : Had we worked
towards improving the buildings by learning from
past earthquakes, the extent of loss could have
been reduced, says seismologist, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 06/11/2023)
Prisoner
pardoned by President arrested for extortion :
The accused, with a lengthy criminal history,
had served four and a half years in prison
before being pardoned by President Paudel on
Republic Day, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp
02/11/2023) [What is the
background for pardoning convicted criminals?
Always a political one?], Cabinet,
President face setback as top court overturns
disputed pardon : Supreme Court says decision to
forgive murder convict Yograj Dhakal was
constitutionally and legally flawed, by Anil
Giri (kp 03/11/2023)
PM
Dahal preparing for a roundtable discussion to
seek ways to improve economy (rep
01/11/2023)
PM
Dahal discusses Transitional Justice Bill with
Deuba and Oli (kh 01/11/2023) [Without the participation of
representatives of the victims, discussions of
those responsible in the conflict at that time
are completely pointless! Not only Dahal, but
especially Deuba bear a great responsibility for
the escalation of the conflict at that time!],
Prime
Minister Dahal says parties close to deal on
transitional justice : ‘We are on the same page
on the issue,’ says Oli, after meeting Dahal and
Deuba (kp) [So,
three failed politicians sit down together and
believe that they can bring justice to the
victims after such a long time, without
involving the latter in the solution! And the
three of them bear at least partly the
responsibility for the crimes of that time! They
will be endeavored with priority to come finely
from the matter!]
Peace
founded on inclusion, empowerment, and justice
will last longer: PM Dahal (kh 31/10/2023) [What an unrealistic
statement! The claim of social inclusion alone
has no basis. Nepal remains a patriarchal Khas
Arya state. Other social groups are almost not
involved, Mr. Dahal! And this contradicts all
your statements from the time of the insurgency,
whose crimes remain unpunished even more than 17
years after its end!]
Govt
grants fail to benefit targeted groups (rep
31/10/2023)
Accountable
Governance For Shared Prosperity, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn 28/10/2023)
Future
of NHRC : It is useless to have a rights body
when the govt does not implement its
recommendations (ht 27/10/2023) [!!!!!]
DPM
Shrestha discharged from hospital (rep
22/10/2023), DPM
Shrestha returns home after recovery (rep
25/10/2023)
Kosi
now, Kathmandu next?
Will Pushpa Kamal Dahal
keep his promise to hand
over prime ministership
to Sher Bahadur Deuba,
or will he do an Oli?
(nt 20/10/2023)
We
demand answers, by
Sanat Neupane (ae
20/10/2023)
Maintain
food supply, prices in festive season: NCF
(ht 20/10/2023)
Parliamentary
committee neglects market monitoring (rep
20/10/2023)
Home
Minister Shrestha suffers ‘mild heart attack’ in
China (kh 19/10/2023), Deputy
PM Shrestha undergoes emergency heart procedure
in Beijing : He is currently recovering under
intensive care with stable vital signs (kp
20/10/2023)
Saud’s
US visit slated for next week : The foreign
minister is scheduled to meet Antony Blinken and
White House officials, by Anil Giri (kp
19/10/2023)
PM
Dahal making an aerial inspection of Korala
checkpoint, Kagbeni area (kh 18/10/2023), PM
pledges to make Nepal-China trade point in
Mustang operational : He also said that the
Chinese side has agreed to assist Nepal in the
construction of physical infrastructures along
the Korala point (nlt 18/10/2023)
NC-UML
govt. in Koshi : Challenge To Ruling Coalition,
by Narayan Upadhyay (rn 17/10/2023), NC’s
Koirala ramps up pressure on Deuba-Dahal
partnership, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
17/10/2023)
PM
accuses UML of attempting to create rift
in ruling coalition partners (ht
16/10/2023)
Congress
quarrel in Koshi causes cracks in coalition :
Maoist chief whip counters as Congress lawmaker
in federal parliament demanded formation of a
Congress-led government (kp 14/10/2023)
Dahal
vows sweeping economic reforms : Experts blame
low demand, falling public confidence and high
interest rates for the slump, by Subin
Adhikari (kp 13/10/2023)
No
consensus on proposed revisions to transitional
justice law : After five months of talks,
parliamentary subcommittee tosses unresolved
issues back to top leaders. The Supreme Court
had ordered revision of the disputed law eight
years ago, by Binod Ghimire (kp 11/10/2023)
[Of all things, back to
those incompetent politicians who have
completely opposite interests, since they were
in charge on both sides of the conflict at the
time!]
Muddled
message : Few of our state officials seem to
have internalised the need for good crisis-time
communication (kp 11/10/2023), UML
Chair Oli dubs PM Dahal-led govt a complete
failure (kh 11/10/2023) [Without any doubt, all post-2015
governments led by Oli, Deuba and Dahal were
complete failures because these three
politicians are not fit to lead Nepal in such
difficult times!]
Govt
crafting laws by bypassing parliament
raises concern (rep 03/10/2023)
Two-way
trade through Tatopani remains a mirage : Nepali
traders say they are not allowed to sell their
goods in Chinese cities even though the border
has been reopened, by Anish Tiwari (kp
03/10/2023) [Dahal's
one-week visit to China has really been very
successful!]
PM
Prachanda's China visit: Average achievement at
the best, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
03/10/2023)
Back
from Beijing, Dahal has nothing to show for Belt
and Road plans : Prime minister says the map
issue was raised in China but it does not figure
in any official statement (kp 01/10/2023)
PM
Dahal convenes seven-party meeting (kh
01/10/2023), RSP
‘boycotts’ PM Dahal’s all-party meeting over
market price hike (kh 01/10/2023)
PM
Dahal and UML Chairman Oli hold talks in
Baluwatar (kh 01/010/2023)
PM
Dahal's visit not fruitful, say experts, by
Bal Krishna Sah (ht 01/10/2023)
PM
Dahal tours on as Nepalis tackle crises :
Ruling, opposition leaders consider prime
minister’s long absence inappropriate, as
country is under economic pressure, by Anil
Giri (kp 30/09/2023)
Dahal’s
attempt at keeping three major powers happy,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 29/09/2023)
MoHA
becomes a barrier to the rescue of an injured
elderly (rep 27/09/2023)
PM’s
visit: No breakthrough, no notable gains, say
observers : Nepal shifts from ‘one-China policy’
to ‘one-China principle’, by Anil Giri (kp
27/09/2023)
Assessing
the outcomes of PM Dahal’s official visit to
Beijing, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
26/09/2023)
Govt
‘serious’ about incidents related to communal
and religious disturbances, says Home Minister
(rep 24/09/2023)
PM
Dahal to meet President Xi of China in Hangzhou
today (kh 23/09/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal China-bound seeking support for
30 projects : The prime minister left New York
after addressing the UN General Assembly, by
Anil Giri (kp 23/09/2023)
Court
vs Government: Nepal-India border regulation,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 22/09/2023)
Govt
comes up with 47-pt decisions to address issues
of foreign labour migration (kh 21/09/2023)
PM
Prachanda's twin visits: High expectations
amidst low probability, by Jiba Raj Pokharel
(ht 19/09/2023)
Govt
reappoints Krishna Hari Pushkar as Finance
Secretary (rep 18/09/2023)
PM
Dahal assures Nepalis living abroad of voting
rights (kh 17/09/2023)
Govt
to raise Rs 9.4 billion in domestic debt through
development bonds (rep 16/09/2023)
Poll
body fears delay in new law's passage may block
reform : The draft bill has been at the Home
Ministry for more than two months which shows
that it is reluctant to expedite discussions on
the bill that takes years to get through both
Houses of the Federal Parliament, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 16/09/2023) [Government
and opposition parties obviously see their
non-inclusive, unconstitutional and corrupt
electoral practices in danger with electoral
reform!]
Cabinet
okays eight deals for Dahal's China visit :
Pacts on agro-industrial parks, cultural
cooperation, north-south corridors and
transmission line on the cards, by Anil Giri
(kp 16/09/2023)
Process
to form high-level commission in recent 60 kg
hold scam forwarded: PM Prachanda (rn
15/09/2023) [What is
needed, Mr Dahal, is an independent judicial
enquiry, not a high-level commission of the
political parties that are obviously involved in
the case!]
PM
Dahal set to sign BRI Project raising debt
concerns (kh 15/09/2023)
PM
Dahal leaving for New York to address UNGA on
Saturday (rep 14/09/2023), PM
Dahal leaving for New York tomorrow : Scheduled
to address the UN General Assembly on September
21 (kh 15/09/2023)
Fighting
a straw man : Prime Minister Dahal, as always,
is on the lookout for a non-existent class enemy
(kp 14/09/2023)
Rethinking
Tribute Beyond Public Holidays (rep
14/09/2023)
Landfill
victims warn they will obstruct waste disposal
again if their demands aren’t met : Over the
past 18 years, authorities have reached 175
agreements with the locals but they have all
been breached, by Anup Ojha (kp 13/09/2023)
Budget
cut hampers treatment of moderately acute
malnourished children : The cuts in the budget
for healthcare programmes have put Nepal’s
ambition to meet the SDGs on the line, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 12/09/2023)
PM
Dahal decides to cut the number of Nepali
delegation to UNGA (rep 11/09/2023), PM
to lead 10-member delegation to UN General
Assembly (rep 12/09/2023)
PM
Dahal holding meeting with ambassadors from
Nepal’s labor destination countries (kh
11/09/2023)
PM
Dahal urged to maintain balanced diplomatic
relations with neighbors as he prepares for
China visit (rep 10/09/2023), Party
leaders stress balanced relations as PM set for
China visit : Dahal will address the UNGA on
Sept 21 and fly to China, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 11/09/2023)
Stranded
in Kuwait for nearly a year, around 1,000 Nepali
youths seek urgent repatriation (rep
08/09/2023) [Helping
these Nepali citizens should be a priority task
of the government!]
Govt
to raise internal debt for a second time in
Bhadra (rep 08/09/2023)
Prime
minister wants transitional justice bill
endorsed before his US visit : Sub-panel of Law
and Human Rights Committee will start detailed
discussions on the bill tomorrow. Leaders expect
some consensus among major parties today, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 08/09/2023) [Why? In its planned form, the law still
does not meet international legal standards!]
PM
Dahal to lead 24-member delegation to UN General
Assembly (kh 08/09/2023)
Unkept
promises : Dahal’s event-hopping overshadows
governance priorities, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 07/09/2023)
Govt
inhumanity in Central Jail: Overcrowding and
dilapidated buildings increase risks to inmates,
by Govinda Luitel (rep 06/09/2023)
National
Assembly instructs government to make crucial
laws : Only 111 laws out of 151 needed to
implement the federal constitution have been
enacted so far, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
05/09/2023)
Dengue
transmission continues unchecked in
Dharan : Around 150 people were
diagnosed with the mosquito-borne
disease on a daily basis until August
third week, according to health
officials , by Pradeep
Menyangbo (kp 05/09/2023)
[Neglect
of duty
by national and provincial governments?]
JSP
leaders see Gaur probe talk as tactic to rein in
party : If the government reopens Gaur files,
‘Dahal will be digging his own grave,’ warns a
Janata Samajbadi Party leader, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 05/09/2023) [Innocent
politicians don't have to worry at all! But this
way they make themselves suspicious. Political
threats to prevent the investigation of crimes
do not fit at all into a constitutional state!]
Get
your priorities right : Instead of listing his
achievements, the prime minister should set his
administration’s priorities right (kp
05/09/2023)
Preparations
in final stage for Prime Minister Dahal’s China
visit : The prime minister will leave for
Hangzhou, China on September 23 from New York,
where he will be attending the United Nations
General Assembly (kp 05/09/2023)
Hello
Sarkar : The most important thing is to make
high-level bureaucrats accountable to the public
(ht 05/09/2023)
Land
equity for food security : Food insecurity will
continue to rise if the government fails to
protect agricultural land, by Jagat Deuja
(kp 04/09/2023)
PM
Dahal pledges to address concerns of conflict
victims (kh 04/09/2023) [And why do you continue to refuse to align
the TRC Act with standard international human
rights statutes?], Questions
related to transitional justice will be
addressed by parliamentary committee: PM
(rep 04/09/2023), Govt
committed to bringing those responsible for
grave human rights violations to justice: PM
(rn 04/09/2023) [And
what does "grave" mean in your definition" The
laws must be clearly defined and the
clarification must be done by the judiciary and
not by parliamentary committees!]
Government
urged to be sensitive towards economy : The
private sector has suggested the government
adopt appropriate policies to address the
current economic crisis, by Subin Adhikari
(kp 04/09/2023)
“Hello
Sarkar” expands services to operate
round-the-clock (kh 03/09/2023)
PMO
directs study as govt's plan to abolish
redundant offices faces hurdle (rep
03/09/2023)
Govt
to observe Constitution Day for three days
(kh 03/09/2023) [Why
such an effort for a constitution that has not
been properly implemented until today and has
been repeatedly misused by the top politicians
and parties to push their political interests?
The social inclusion promised by all parties in
2006 is insufficiently anchored in the
constitution and is completely disregarded by
the parties!]
Why
proposed revisions to Criminal Code have courted
controversy : Critics say withdrawing cases from
all tiers of court is an encroachment on the
judiciary’s authority, by Binod Ghimire (kp
03/09/2023)
Neighbours,
world must respect Nepal map: Government : As
the prime minister prepares to visit China,
calls are growing louder in Kathmandu for asking
Beijing why it didn’t respect Nepal’s boundaries
in its new map (kp 02/09/2023)
PM
painting rosy picture while public frustration
grows : The government is trying to show a tough
stance against corruption, but lawmakers
question Dahal’s intent, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 01/09/2023)
Air
pollution shortening lives by 6.8 years: Report
(ht 01/09/2023) [And
Nepal's government, whoever runs it, shows total
disinterest!]
NHRC
urges govt to make public whereabouts of missing
ones (kh 31/08/2023)
Government
does not take break from good-governance
campaign: DPM Shrestha (rn 31/08/2023) [If politicians keep
repeating such statements, maybe at least they
themselves will believe them at some point!]
10
questions to PM Dahal (ae 30/08/2023) [Wishy-washy......]
17
years since peace accord, enforced disappearance
victims still await justice : No progress has
been made to deliver justice even as the Maosts
have led the government four times since the
accord, by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/08/2023) [The governing parties and
also the most opposition parties are clearly
against justice for the victims and their
families of that time!], Justice,
disappeared : Solving insurgency-era cases is
not just a national urgency but also a global
human rights responsibility (kp 30/08/2023),
Conflict
victims awaiting justice for decades, by Bal
Krishna Sah (ht 30/08/2023)
NC
Gen Secy Thapa lambasts government (ht
30/08/2023)
Coalition
for corruption : Power equations may change, but
the unfair practices of the political syndicates
perhaps won't, by Mohan Guragain (kp
29/08/2023)
Government
makes more promises to help start-ups : Nearly a
dozen policies and programmes intended to
support new firms are gathering dust, analysts
say, by Subin Adhikari (kp 29/08/2023) [Empty ones?]
Lawmaker
Dhakal urges PM Dahal to address Ganga Maya
Adhikari’s demand (rep 29/08/2023)
Cabinet
approves PM Dahal’s participation in UNGA
(kh 23/08/2023)
Govt
creating self-sufficient economy through power
generation: PM Dahal (kh 22/08/2023) [For this, the country needs
considerably more, Mr. Dahal, e.g. sufficient
food production as well as industrial products.
In particular, jobs must be created within the
country and the country's youth must not be sent
abroad to be exploited!]
Rule
for the commoners, relief for the leaders:
Height of discrimination, by Jiba Raj
Pokharel (ht
22/08/2023) [In
reality, the constitution was drafted by the top
politicians of the major parties, i.e. by those
people who constantly disregard it to this day!]
Govt
to form High-Level Committee to investigate gold
smuggling (kh 22/08/2023), High-level
committee framework for gold smuggling probe to
be finalized today (kh 22/08/2023)
Strongest
hint yet two ex-PMs will be spared in
land scam : Instead of grilling as
suspects, CIB recorded statements of
Nepal and Bhattarai as government
witnesses, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 22/08/2023)
Two
north-south corridor roads may be on Dahal’s
China agenda : Dahal is scheduled to visit
China, flying straight from New York on
September 22 after addressing the UN, by
Anil Giri (kp 22/08/2023)
Transfer
of top cops probing refugee scam rings alarm
bells : Prime minister presented proposal and
passed it despite DPM Shrestha’s objections,
home ministry official says, by Anil Giri
(kp 20/08/2023) [This is
what the so-called top politicians mean by
ruthlessly clearing up corruption!]
NC
General Secretary Thapa objects to exclusion of
statements in Lalita Niwas Case (kh
20/08/2023)
Government’s
cybersecurity policy raises privacy and
implementation concerns : National Cyber
Security Policy has some features that will
potentially harm internet ecosystem and digital
rights, by Anup Ojha (kp 17/08/2023)
Curb
inflation, uphold the Charter : The governments’
failure to guarantee fundamental rights by
curbing inflation and by providing jobs can make
way for anarchy, by Jivesh Jha (ae
16/08/2023)
PM
Dahal to leave for United States on Sept 16 to
attend UNGA (kh 16/08/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal to leave for UN assembly on
September 16 and China on September 22 : Energy
ministry official said there has been no
instruction from the prime minister on signing
power trade agreement with China (kp
16/08/2023), Dahal
to take cross-border power transmission proposal
to China : Beijing’s cooperation will also be
sought to supply electricity to remote Nepali
villages from the Chinese grid, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 20/08/2023)
Coalition
partners drop Gaur massacre probe plan to avoid
antagonising Upendra Yadav : They refuse the
main opposition’s demand to form a high-level
probe panel to investigate the gold haul and
decide to make the ongoing investigation of CIB
more effective, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
15/08/2023) [Crimes that
do not suit political interests are not
investigated, no matter if the SC demands it and
the PM has loudly proclaimed it. What does PK
Dahal care about his yesterday's chatter?]
Probe
the Maharas : If the government is to retain
credibility, it must look into their role in the
9kg gold-smuggling case (kp 14/08/2023), PM Dahal affirms
willingness to face arrest if implicated in
corruption case (kh 14/08/2023) [Nepotism, covering up for
criminal elements and preventing the
investigation of crimes along with justice for
the victims also come under the heading of
corruption, Mr Dahal!], Golden
defiance: Mahara stays unbowed amid alleged gold
smuggling link, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh
15/08/2023)
Janamat
Party’s Anita Devi to be sworn in today (kh
14/08/2023), Janamat
Party joins government, Anita Devi sworn in
(kh 14/08/2023)
Govt
forms task force to address demands of
contractors, by Samiksha Shrestha (rep
14/08/2023)
Dahal
preparing to recall a Maoist minister to bring
Janamat Party back to the Cabinet : The prime
minister is discussing with some of his party
ministers to vacate a seat for Anita Devi Sah,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 13/08/2023), Maoist
Center decides to recall Minister Modi to vacate
seat for Janamat party (kh 13/08/2023), Maoist
Centre recalls Minister Aman Lal Modi : Prime
Minister Dahal’s party decided to remove the
minister to create a ministerial position for
Janamat Party, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
14/08/2023)
Prime
minister to visit both UN and China next month:
Dahal says Nepal will sign a power trade
agreement with China during his visit timed with
the Asian Games opening, by Anil Giri (kp
13/08/2023)
PM
Dahal signs work performance agreement with 21
ministers (rep 10/08/2023)
Govt
to provide Rs 1 million to families in case of
death of Nepali migrant workers abroad (rep
10/08/2023) [This is a
cosmetic aftercare of tragedies! When will the
root of the problem finally be tackled by
creating jobs at home? This should be a priority
task of the government!], Nepal
must take safe migration seriously : People
migrate for so many reasons, such as a better
quality of life, education, job opportunities
and better salaries. Amongst the 2.2m Nepali
people, who migrate abroad, 81.28 percent are
male and 18.72 percent female, by Aleena T
Sabu (ae 10/08/2023)
Ditch
the Education Bill : The government has
overstepped its rights by trying to revive the
abolished District Education Offices, by
Khim Lal Devkota (kp 09/08/2023)
Govt
approves National Cyber Security Policy 2023
(rep 09/08/2023)
Government
forms medical committee for VIP, VVIP care
(kh 06/08/2023) [Why is
this non-inclusive group of predominantly male
Khas Arya given special treatment?], Stop
Health Expense Payment For Politicians, by
Shyam P Lohani (rn 06/08/2023)
“Hello Sarkar” should work as bridge
between govt and public: PM (kh 05/08/2023)
PM
Dahal initiates negotiations with Gaur Massacre
Victims’ families (kh 05/08/2023) [They need justice and not
the unjust pardon of convicted offenders for
purely political reasons!], Dahal
shows double standards in Gaur massacre probe :
On March 21, 2007, as many as 27 Maoist party
workers were brutally killed, with 115 more
injured in the incident, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 06/08/2023)
PM
may skip UN meet to visit China : Dahal’s
General Assembly address date coincides with the
opening of Asian Games, by Anil Giri (kp
04/08/2023), PM
Prachanda visiting China in September 3rd week:
Foreign Minister Saud (rn 06/08/2023)
Janamat
Party to continue backing government (kh
04/08/2023)
Govt
doles out Rs 25 million in ‘financial aid’ in a
month, Rs 5.5 million spent on President’s
treatment alone (rep 03/08/2023) [Corruption and nepotism all
in one!]
Govt
decides to accept US$1.5 million and 55,505 in
grant from the Global Environment Facility
(kh 03/08/2023) [Accepting
grants is always particularly difficult for the
government!]
Contractors
hit streets seeking payments :
Federation of Contractors’ Association
of Nepal says government owes them Rs50
billion in dues from last fiscal year,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 02/08/2023)
Panel
to question minister on lack of
inclusiveness in envoy nominations :
Parliamentary hearing committee is set
to meet today, by Anil Giri (kp
02/08/2023), Inclusive
approach embraced in all appointments,
including ambassadorial posts: Foreign
Minister (rep 02/08/2023) [Brazen lies against
all facts! If the Minister's count is
correct, 8 ambassadors alone are from
among the Khas Arya he did not name. Now
6 more male Khas Arya are to be added.
How stupid does this man think the
people of Nepal are?]
Supreme
Court issues short-term interim order not to
levy VAT on air tickets : The apex court has
summoned both parties for discussion and has
also asked the government to furnish a written
clarification (kp 31/07/2023)
Why
are the property details of the prime minister
and ministers kept secret? (rep 29/07/2023)
Give
money for change : With poor policies in place,
donors’ grants to support solar rooftops
undermine the case for policy reform, by
Bishal Thapa (kp 28/07/2023)
NC’s
troubled CWC meet has a to-do list for
government, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
28/07/2023)
Melamchi
Flood Victims : Waiting For Help Even After 2
Years, by Indira Aryal (rn 28/07/2023) [During this period, Nepal
experienced three prime ministers (Oli, Deuba,
Dahal) and four governments!]
Minister
Modi and Secretary Pushkar lock horns over red
attendance slip and transfer dispute, by
Bhuwan Sharma (rep 24/07/2023)
Of
garbage and gold: Government has hard time
managing both, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht
24/07/2023)
A
university professor was brutally attacked by
student union members. Political parties made
all-out efforts to deny him justice, by
Abhyudaya Upreti (nlt 23/07/2023) [Nepal's politicians stand
for the perpetuation of the unjust state!]
Speakers,
deputy-speakers stand united against undue
interference of the central government in
parliamentary affairs (rep 23/07/2023)
PM
Dahal leaving for Italy today to attend UNFSS+2
(kh 22/07/2023) [??],
Prime
minister leaves for Italy amid visits to south
and from north : A Maoist delegation leaves for
India today at the invitation of Bharatiya
Janata Party. From China, a CPC team is arriving,
by Anil Giri (kp 23/07/2023)
NHRC
opposes govt bill offering amnesty to culprits
of criminal offenses (kh 21/07/2023)
Impunity
by law: Government bent on amending law to
withdraw criminal cases against political
parties and groups : This is not the first time
the government has tried to ram a faulty legal
provision to withdraw criminal cases against
political parties, groups, leaders and cadres
(nlt 17/07/2023)
Government
brings controversial bill to withdraw cases sub
judice in court : Experts say bill gives
unrestrained discretionary power to the
government to drop charges without court’s
consent, by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/07/2023) [Intending to prevent justice
for victims as well as prosecuting politicians?]
abinet
picks envoys for six missions (kp
16/07/2023) [Of course,
six male Khas Arya, who else?]
Construction
entrepreneurs demand resignation of Finance
Minister Dr Mahat (rep 14/07/2023)
Creating
Secure Future For Nepali Youths : Importantly,
intolerance, hollow promises, the sale of
dreams, double standards, nepotism, and
favouritism have plagued Nepal's politics,
by Narayan Prasad Ghimire (rn 14/07/2023)
UML
volte-face on PM’s resignation sparks
speculations : Trust deficit between parties,
ongoing corruption probe and even foreign hand
suspected as possible reason, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 14/07/2023)
The
crisis that was coming : Lumpy skin was sure to
be a transboundary epidemic, and yet all the
government did was watch (kp 14/07/2023) [Citizens misunderstand the
tasks of politicians. These are limited
exclusively to power struggles, constant
reshuffling of governments, stupid talk and, if
possible, corruption!]
Transitional
justice commissions remain ineffective for a
year without office bearers : Although
government bade farewell to office bearers, it
hasn’t filled the posts following delay in
revising the Act, by Binod Ghimire (kp
13/07/2023) [Where there
is no will, there is no way!]
Subsidised
loan scheme for start-ups fails to kick off,
again _ Disappointed start-ups say the
government has been giving them false hopes
every year, by Krishana Prasain (kp
13/07/2023)
Govt
in discussions for implementing China's BRI plan
(rep 13/07/2023)
Janamat
Party to join PM Dahal-led government (kh
12/07/2023), Cabinet
reshuffle on the cards to rope in Janmat Party
(ht 12/07/2023)
Govt
accounts frozen nationwide (rep 10/07/2023)
Govt
made massive budget transfers in the last month
of current FY, breaching basic norm of financial
discipline (rep 08/07/2023)
PM
Prachanda puts his foot in his mouth : His
remark that ‘Pritam Singh lobbied with New Delhi
to make me Prime Minister’ has drawn widespread
condemnation in Kathmandu (nlt 05/07/2023),
Think
before you speak : The prime minister should
apologise for undermining the sovereignty of
Nepal’s democratic system (kp 07/07/2023), Ruling
parties spring to PM's defence (ht
07/07/2023), Dahal's
stupidity : Can we rest assured that our
national interests will be safeguarded by
leaders like Dahal? (ht 07/07/2023)
Lalita
Niwas land grab scam: PMO facilitated issuance
of stay order by SC, by Tapendra Karki (rep
04/07/2023) [!?!?]
Lawmakers
urge minister to prioritize culture sector
(rep 04/07/2023)
PM
wants Janamat Party in Cabinet despite rival
parties’ reservation : Prime Minister Pushpa
Kamal Dahal is ready to allocate one ministry to
the Janamat Party, said its general secretary
Chandan Singh, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
04/07/2023)
Ruling
coalition leaders to meet in Baluwatar to decide
on Koshi govt (kh 03/07/2023) [What kind of understanding
of federalism is that? Only the provincial
politicians have to decide on the government of
Koshi Province. Under no circumstances should
this decision be taken by the politicians at the
central level! What kind of presumption is that?
If the provinces only serve to create more
posts, you can forget the federal system!],
Ruling
coalition proposes NC leader Uddhav Thapa as
Chief Minister of Koshi Province (kh
03/07/2023) [???]
PM
Dahal to visit China in September: FM Saud
(rep 03/07/2023)
PM
urges Janamat Party to join government (kh
02/07/2023), Dahal
tries to woo dissatisfied Janamat Party : Budget
shows his support base is shrinking. PM risks
having to go for floor test again if CK Raut’s
party pulls the plug (kp 02/07/2023)
Government
aims to promote domestic vegetables, fruits
producers: Finance Minister (rn 02/07/2023)
Prime
Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to visit Italy this
month : Several other top officials are also
scheduled to visit various countries (kp
01/07/2023)
12,000
migrant Nepali workers died abroad in a decade,
by Sabita Khadka (rep 30/06/2023), Extreme
heat puts migrant workers at risk of fatal
diseases, report says : Nepalis are returning
from Middle East with renal failure, cardiac
issues and other ailments in alarming numbers,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 01/07/2023) [This is where Nepal's
governments have been failing for decades. It is
their duty to strive for jobs in the country!]
Prachanda
Is In Trouble : The efforts of reconciliation
between Sher Bahadur Deuba and K.P. Sharma Oli,
two former prime ministers, has rocked
Prachanda's Government (sp 30/06/2023)
PM
office issues self-congratulatory six-month
progress report (ae 30/06/2023)
Observers,
even opponents praise Dahal government's
anti-corruption campaign : Probe into Bhutanese
refugee scam and reopening of the Lalita Niwas
land-grab case seen as bold steps of the
government, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
30/06/2023)
PM
Dahal proposes to formulate budget under
directly elected lawmakers’ leadership (kh
28/06/2023) [What is
this bullshit? Because then it is predominantly
male Khas Arya who decide and the annoying
socially inclusively nominated MPs are excluded?]
Stable
instability : The Dahal government is far from
ideal. But it is also hard to see how its
replacement will be any better (kp
26/06/2023) [Without a
complete replacement of the failed generation of
politicians around Oli, Dahal and Deuba, and
finally an appropriate inclusion of the people,
nothing will ever change!], Troubles
Brewing In Ruling Coalition?, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 27/06/2023)
All
talk and no change : The budget speech is not a
dictum carved in a stone; it must reflect deep
engagements in a palimpsest (kp 27/06/2023)
Monsoon
havoc : Rehabilitating displaced people should
also be a government priority (ht
26/06/2023)
Govt
entrusting same company to print passports for
past 13 years, by Dilip Paudel (rep
25/06/2023)
Is
Dahal’s coalition government under threat? UML
and Congress in talks amid visible unease among
ruling party over budget and launch of Socialist
Front, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 24/06/2023),
Ruling
coalition might change provided govt does not
perform well: Gagan Thapa (kh 24/06/2023)
Women
raped during armed conflict ask: Where is the
state?, by Guna Raj Luitel (rep 23/06/2023)
[The interest of the state
aims at reconciliation between perpetrators and
victims, not at justice for the latter. This is
especially true for the former Maoists.]
Turbulence
in the ruling coalition : Formation of
‘Socialist Front’ has shaken the structural
integrity of the NC-Maoist coalition, while the
UML looks on, from the sidelines with bated
breath, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
23/06/2023)
Budget
cut set to hit crucial nutrition programmes :
Nutritionists warn the country cannot achieve
nutrition targets by cutting investments on
Outpatient Therapeutic Care and nutrition rehab
centres, by Arjun Poudel (kp 23/06/2023)
Prime
Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal plans to visit China
in September : Ministries working on the agenda.
Foreign Minister Saud could go in July to lay
the ground, by Anil Giri (kp 23/06/2023)
Site
clearance work of Nijgadh Int’l Airport will be
completed within next fiscal year: PM Dahal
(rep 23/06/2023) [Another
unused airport for the country?]
Most
tunnel road projects get budget to satisfy
politicians’ whims, officials say : Majority of
about two dozen tunnels proposed around the
country are on drawing board, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 22/06/2023)
How
government backtracked on its plan to provide
additional free electricity : Managing Director
of Nepal Electricity Authority Kul Man Ghising
says the utility sought guaranteed compensation
for the cost it would have to bear, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 22/06/2023)
'Prime
Minister Dahal's India visit neglected protocol'
(rep 21/06/2023)
PM
Dahal 3.0: A change of heart during India visit?,
by Birendra Prasad Mishra (ae 20/06/2023)
Cabinet
under fire for dropping case against teacher’s
attackers : Chalaune on hunger strike protesting
decision to withdraw attempted murder case
against pro-Congress students, by Anup Ojha
(kp 20/06/2023) [Incessant
corruption and covering up of crimes by the
so-called top politicians and their
non-inclusive political parties!], Rights
activists, varsity professors demonstrate in
support of assistant professor Chalaune :
Chalaune is on a hunger strike against the
government’s decision to withdraw case against
his assaulters (kp 20/06/2023), Court
stays Cabinet move to drop case against
Chalaune’s assaulters : A single bench of
Justice Manoj Kumar Sharma ordered the
defendants to clarify why the decision was taken
(kp 23/06/2023)
Protecting
vulnerable refugees : A failure to prosecute the
culprits in the fake Bhutanese refugee case may
tarnish Nepal’s image, by Neetu Pokharel and
Som Niraula (kp 20/06/2023)
National
Investigation Department announces vacancies for
71 positions (rep 17/06/2023) [Are the rules on social
inclusion being applied or are these again
predominantly jobs for male Khas Arya?]
Red
tp Saffron : Even by the standards set by
Nepal’s flip-flopping politicians, Pushpa Kamal
Dahal’s sudden U-turn is remarkable, by
Shristi Karki (nt 16/06/2023)
Stagnation
amid uncertainty : The budget is expected to
hinder business growth and contract demand,
by Pradeep Yadav (kp 16/06/2023), Budget
‘mocks’ federalism, by Dilip Paudel (rep
16/06/2023), Budget
allocated to Madhes is less than revenue from
there: Dr. CK Raut (kh 16/06/2023)
Dhankuta
community schools charge students despite free
education : Schools say the budget allocated by
the government is insufficient to pay teachers,
by Ramesh Chandra Adhikari (kp 15/06/2023)
Baikuntha
Aryal appointed Chief Secretary : Bairagi
appointed National Security Council Advisor
(kh 15/06/2023) [Thank
God, another male Bahun, although according to
the 2021 census they do not even make up 6
percent of the population. The audacity with
which the autocratic male Khas Arya at the head
of the state and parties disregard the
constitutionally prescribed social inclusion
cannot be surpassed! For example, the Council of
Ministers alone should have at most 1-2 male
Bahuns!]
Beyond
the fake refugee scam: The rot ran deep in
refugee camps even during the 90s : A Bhutanese
refugee activist exposes how the government
officials and police abused their authorities
instead of addressing genuine concern of the
Bhutanese refugees in the camps, by Ram
Karki (nlt 14/06/2023), US-based
Bhutanese Diaspora community writes a collective
letter to Nepal’s Home Minister : The Bhutanese
Diaspora community has appealed to the
government, the court and people of Nepal for
justice to Tek Nath Rizal (nlt 14/06/2023)
Clean
the water : The state is responsible for
ensuring its citizens’ fundamental right to safe
drinking water (kp 14/06/2023)
Misplaced
priorities : It took Dahal five months to give a
full shape to his Cabinet. He is already
thinking of tinkering with it (kp
13/06/2023)
Traders
stop potato, onion imports after VAT decision :
Consumer rights activists say revenue-hungry
government is taxing everything, at the cost of
inflation-hit Nepalis, by Krishana Prasain
(kp 12/06/2023), VAT
makes the poor food insecure, say experts :
Nepal relies heavily on imported onions and is
gradually becoming a net importer of potatoes,
by Pawan Pandey (kp 13/06/2023)
Top
leaders of ruling coalition in Baluwatar for
discussion on Budget (kh 13/06/2023)
Court
to hear petition against PM tomorrow :
Opposition lawmakers have started seeking
Dahal’s resignation on moral grounds, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 12/06/2023), SC
admits writ of 9 former Maoist child soldiers
(ht 12/06/2023)
Oli
okayed Lower Arun for Indian firm, now blames
Dahal : Initial deal to award the new project on
Arun River to SJVN was signed in 2021 during
Oli’s stint as prime minister, by Anil Giri
(kp 12/06/2023) [Oli,
Dahal and Deuba should immediately retire from
politics. These endless mudslingings are an
embarrassment to the country and its people!]
Govt.
will take stern action against wrongdoings and
corruption: PM (kh 10/06/2023) [Continued nepotism among the
ruling male Khas Arya and strict denial of the
promised social inclusion are a very special
form of corruption. Will the government change
this even today, Mr. Dahal? The people do not
need foolish talk, but active action!]
PM
Prachanda’s visit to India & Nepal’s
economic necessity, by Saurav Raj Pant (kh
10/06/2023)
Leaders
of ruling parties criticise new budget : They
say that major budgetary allocations under
physical infrastructure ministry to Gorkha,
Dadeldhura and Nuwakot districts are unfair to
other districts (kp 10/06/2023)
PM
Dahal granted amnesty to Resham Chaudhary to
cling to power: Shekhar Koirala (kh
10/06/2023) [Nepal's
leading politicians believe they are always
above the constitution and laws to secure their
power, as did KP Oli in 2020/21 and SB Deuba in
2021.]
Top
court to accept ex-child soldiers’ petition
against PM : A single bench rules that the
judiciary needs to resolve the petition filed by
former child Maoist combatants, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 10/06/2023)
Presidential
Pardons, explained : The controversial practice
of Presidential Pardons in Nepal: Examining the
constitutional provisions and political
implications, by Anjila Shrestha (nlt
09/06/2023) [Nepal is
not under the rule of law, but under the rule of
so-called top politicians, all incompetent and
repeatedly failed! And they seriously claim to
always have the law on their side!]
Government
ignoring Human Rights Commission’s
recommendations to investigate the Gaur massacre
: The victims from the incident have lodged a
petition at the Supreme Court demanding its
intervention in the investigation, by Binod Ghimire (kp
09/06/2023) [The
protection of top politicians from legal
prosecution has absolute priority over rule of
law!]
Govt
will not tolerate anarchic activities in Koshi:
Home Minister (kh 09/06/2023) [Physically attacking
politicians is a form of anarchy, but when these
politicians ignorantly violate the interests and
identities of citizens, that is also anarchy!
Politicians are not the rulers of the people,
but the elected representatives who are supposed
to represent the interests of the people!]
1
step forward, 2 steps back in Nepal :
Flip-flopping tax rates on battery powered
vehicles undermine Nepal’s climate targets and
public health, by Sonia Awale (nt
09/06/2023)
Janamat
Party likely to join government: Chairman CK
Raut (kh 08/03/2023) [???]
Time
to tap the youth power, by Babu Lama (ae
07/06/2023)
SC
demands govt’s written response on the writ
against Resham Chaudhary’s amnesty (kh
06/06/2023)
Oli
lambasts Dahal for ‘underwhelming achievements’
during India visit : UML sought an answer from
the prime minister as to who gave him the
authority to discuss land-swapping with India to
resolve the boundary dispute (kp 06/06/2023)
[The question is
justified, but rulers see themselves as the
absolutist owners of the land and its people.
May their name be Mahendra, Gyanendra, Oli,
Deuba or Dahal!]
A
budget amid economic slowdown : Achieving
revenue target to meet expenditure needs will
continue to be challenging, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp 06/06/2023)
Experts
decry new budget’s ‘wrong approach’ to tackling
cyber crimes : It plans to scrap National
Information Technology Centre, which keeps
government data, by Anup Ojha (kp
05/06/2023)
Dahal’s
India visit: A postscript : Mismatch of more
reliance on India and people’s desire to break
free of its embrace could turn ugly, by
Biswas Baral (kp 05/06/2023)
Govt’s
decision to increase direct taxes prompts fears
of economic downturn amid recession, by
Rajesh Khanal (rep 04/06/2023)
Dalit
lives must matter, by Shristi Karki (nt
02/06/2023)
Comparing
Maina Sunwar and Resham Chaudhary cases : Both
are cases of criminal political violence, but
the security forces are perpetrators in one and
victims in the other, by Aastha Dahal (nt
02/06/2023) [Politically
motivated murder must not be excused, whether it
is committed by security forces or by
revolutionaries, even if their cause is
justified.]
Inhumane
cost of labour : The violation of the free-visa,
free-ticket policy for Nepali workers is one
reason for their suffering (kp 02/06/2023)
Public
school staffers warn of protest over ‘broken
salary hike promise’ : Government on February 2
had signed an agreement with them to increase
their pay (kp 02/06/2023)
Lofty
dreams in hard times : The finance minister has
promised so much without spelling out how he
intends to keep those promises (kp
31/05/2023) [This is
typical of this extremely competent generation
of politicians!]
PM
Dahal leaves for India on a four-day visit
(kh 31/05/2023), Defense
Minister Khadka picked as acting Prime Minister
(kh 31/05/2023)
‘Nepal
PM should raise Bhutanese refugee issue with
Narendra Modi’ : On the eve of Prachanda’s
official visit to India, Global Campaign for the
Release of Political Prisoners in Bhutan has
asked him to take up refugee issue with his
Indian counterpart (nlt 29/05/2023)
Ex-PMs
suggest Dahal raise EPG, border issues with
India : The prime minister also consulted former
foreign ministers and ex-ambassadors, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 29/05/2023)
Ill
intention evident right from task force
formation on Bhutanese refugees, watchers say :
Government authorities had gone ahead with their
plan despite the UNHCR’s clarification that
third-country resettlement of the refugees left
behind would not happen, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 28/05/2023)
Govt
recommends President Paudel to grant clemency to
Tikapur massacre convict Resham Chaudhary
(nlt 28/05/2023),
President
Paudel grants amnesty to 482 prisoners,
including Resham Chaudhary (kh 28/05/2023
Nepal
to welcome Chinese delegates prior to PM Dahal’s
India visit (kh 28/05/2023)
New
Delhi and Kathmandu make it official: Nepal PM
to visit India from May31-June2 (nlt
27/05/2023), PM’s
India visit: Some agreements, soft-pedalling of
contentious issues : Kathmandu and New Delhi
officially announce the visit, which is Pushpa
Kamal Dahal’s first official trip since assuming
office in December last year, by Anil Giri
(kp 28/05/2023)
Top
leaders agree to remove controversial remarks on
Jalahari from parliament record (kh
27/05/2023) [Statements
made in parliament may be refuted or
contradicted, and in the case of false
statements the courts may also be involved, but
statements that are disliked must not be deleted
from the records by decision of the executive or
the party leaders! This would be a manipulation
of the statements of elected representatives and
a subversion of the separation of powers!],
Prime
Minister to clarify Parliament about ‘jalahari’
(kh 27/05/2023), This
is how millions worth embezzlement happened in
Pashupati Jalhari, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep
28/05/2023)
MoF
In Need Of Burden Sharing, by Modnath Dhakal
(rn 27/05/2023)
Will
the unnecessary government offices be dissolved?,
by Bhuwan Sharma (rep 26/05/2023)
Govt
starts preparations to grant clemency to Resham
Chaudhary (kh 25/05/2023) [Article 276 of the
Constitution opens the door to the arbitrariness
of the political elite. Will we soon see
something similar with regard to the accused in
the current corruption scandal? Article 276 sets
convicts free, but does not change their guilt.
If Chaudhary is indeed innocent, this must be
determined by a court. Then he would be entitled
to adequate compensation for the injustice he
has suffered! Now the procedure once again
smacks of the manipulation of political power.],
Government
working on Republic Day pardon for Resham
Chaudhary : Chaudhary has been serving life term
after being convicted in the 2015 Tikapur
massacre, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 26/05/2023),
President’s
Office sends back proposal to pardon Resham
Chaudhary to Home Ministry (kh 26/05/2023),
Government
urges President to authenticate Citizenship Bill
(kh 26/05/2023) [Why isn't a law passed that
excludes politicians from any punishment for all
time to come? Then the current corruption
scandal would not have to be pursued any further
as well. Politicians could go about their dirty
business in complete openness and the cumbersome
annulment of court rulings by the executive
would be superfluous!], Wife
of police officer killed in Tikapur incident
files petition asking President not to grant
amnesty to Resham Chaudhary (rep 26/05/2023)
3
years after Rukum West killings, kin still await
justice : Dalit activists accuse major parties
of weakening the case to protect the accused,
who are non-Dalits, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
24/05/2023) [This
reflects the failure of the Oli, Deuba, and
Dahal-led governments in this regard! Or should
we speak of a deliberate lack of interest?]
Provinces
accuse Centre of ignoring their concerns :
Inter-governmental mechanisms envisioned by law
remain largely ineffective as authorities fail
to bridge the gap, by Binod Ghimire (kp
24/05/2023) [The
disinterest in implementing the federal system
started with KP Oli and continued unchanged by
his successors.]
PM
Dahal expands cabinet, inducts two ministers
from JSP (kh 23/05/2023), Newly-appointed
ministers sworn in (kh 24/05/2023) [Wow, PK Dahal took only five
months to complete his "stable" non-inclusive
government!]
A
plethora of pipedreams : Some items in the
latest programme have been reappearing
unfailingly for the past 30 years, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 23/05/2023) [This
is due to the fact that the same old failed and
totally incompetent politicians are clinging to
power. They can't think of anything better, let
alone solutions!], Annual
Programmes Must Address People’s Needs, by
Namrata Sharma (rn 24/05/2023)
Government’s
policies and programmes disappoint the Dalit
community : Prime Minister Dahal had made lofty
promises but the document barely mentions Dalits,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 22/05/2023)
Govt
unveils 188-point policies and programs for FY
2023/24, by Sajira Shrestha (rep 20/05/2023)
Policy
paints rosy picture of economy amid fiscal
trouble : Government claims of improvements in
revenues, foreign aid and investment contradict
official statistics, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 20/05/2023)
When
will the government make Lal Commission report
public? Experts say parties fear releasing the
report could antagonise security officials,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 20/05/2023)
Govt.
presenting policies and programs today (kh
19/05/2023)
PM
Dahal to face lawmakers’ questions at HoR today
(kh 18/05/2023)
Resham
Chaudhary will be released: PM Dahal (kh
18/05/2023) [Sounds like
the Panchayat times: all executive, legislative
and judicial power is in the hands of the
monarch!]
Nagarik
Unmukti Party warns of quitting government
(ae 17/05/2023)
SC
issues short-term interim order not to implement
the decision to give 2 lakhs rupees to Maoist
ex-militants (kh 16/05/2023)
Women,
children and senior citizen ministry lacks
adequate budget: Minister Acharya (kh
16/05/2023)
Dismal
Capital Expenditure: Govt yet to spend 60
percent of capital budget (ae 16/05/2023)
PM
Dahal calls cabinet meeting at 4 pm (kh
16/05/2023)
PM
Dahal calls meeting of ruling coalition (kh
16/05/2023)
Changing
policy is hurting Nepal’s plan to switch to
electric vehicles, experts say : The taxation
policy, for example on EVs, has changed four
times within two years, by Krishana Prasain
(kp 16/05/2023)
Why
does government flip-flop on decisions? Mature
decision-making involves processing and
analysing information but the government is
taking shortcuts, experts say, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 15/05/2023)
Government
registers bill to ease path to amnesty in crimes
: Human rights activists say withdrawing cases
related to heinous crimes will promote impunity
(kp 12/05/2023) [This is
a consequence of the proximity of politics and
crime in Nepal. Leading politicians often do not
even consider it necessary to respect the
constitution and laws or they manipulate them!]
Govt
preparing to amend law to withdraw Resham
Chaudhary’s case (kh 11/05/2023) [Desperate search for
government partners? Nepal's so-called top
politicians cannot make friends with legal
processes!], Government
registers bill in Parliament to free Resham
Chaudhary (ae 11/05/2023)
Pound
foolish : The government should cut its
unnecessary costs while maintaining essential
health services (kp 10/05/2023)
A
Disappointing Picture of Capital Expenditure,
by Suraj Ghimire (rep 10/05/2023)
Defense
Minister Khadka refutes involvement in
procurement of weapons from China (kh
08/05/2023) [This sounds
strange!]
New
Finance Minister Needs to Promote Budget
Credibility, by Anirudra Neupane (rep
08/05/2023)
Government
tightens foreign visit provisions for local
level officials, employees (rep 08/05/2023)
Nepali
cricket sees fast-paced success. Why can’t
stadium-building catch up? Infrastructure
development lags even as successive governments
make big promises, by Prajwal Oli (kp
07/05/2023) [As in many
sectors, all governments are similar:
Big-mouthed promises that are not meant
seriously and are not kept, especially not in a
reasonably timely manner. Politicians of all
parties think that their job is exclusively to
fight for power. Poor Nepal! ]
PM
Dahal appoints NC’s Surendra Acharya as Minister
(kh 07/05/2023), Acharya
sworn in as Minister (kh 07/05/2023)
Swatantra
Party withdraws support to the government :
Constitutional experts divided over whether PM
Dahal needs to get a fresh vote of confidence in
Parliament, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
06/05/2023)
Coalition
partners meet to set budget priorities : Parties
also discuss possible induction of Rastriya
Swatantra Party to the Cabinet (kp
04/05/2023)
Govt
implementing automated system for FDI approval,
move aimed at facilitating foreign investors :
Govt takes the move to facilitate foreign
investors after FDI commitment drops to
one-third in the current fiscal year (rep
04/05/2023)
President
appoints three new ministers from NC (kh
03/05/2023), Three
newly-appointed ministers take oath (rep
04/05/2023)
Dahal’s
graft probe should begin with his own actions,
say experts : Anti-graft commission formed
through a political decision can only prepare
reports, but not punish anyone, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 03/05/2023)
NC
leader Koirala in S’pore amid intra-party
conflict : PM Dahal's India visit uncertain as
the process of procuring arms from China begins
(kh 03/05/2023)
Dahal
keen to rope in RSP as coalition
partners dither : The prime minister is
ready to re-allocate the three
ministries the RSP led earlier, says
spokesperson, by Nishan Khatiwada
(kp 02/05/2023) [Is
the RSP willing to give up its
independence for power and posts? Where
is the difference?]
Govt
to bring
ordinance to
address issues
of loan
sharking
victims
(kh
02/05/2023) [Why is
this not
regulated in a
parliamentary
democracy
through the
popularly
elected HoR?]
Prime
Minister Employment Program will be
amended: PM Dahal (rep 02/05/2023)
Agreement
reached between govt. and Chair Pun (kh
01/05/2023), Government,
Mahabir Pun sign seven-point agreement : Pun had
started an agitation on Friday demanding the
government prioritise innovation and research in
the country (kp 02/05/2023)
PM
Dahal asks RSP to join govt : Expresses
willingness to investigate corruption cases
(kh 01/05/2023), Division
in ruling coalition over possible Cabinet entry
of Swatantra Party : While the prime minister
wants to accommodate the party, RSP leaders say
they are yet to seriously discuss matter, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 01/05/2023), Will
Dahal have to go for floor test a third time if
any party pulls support? Opinion is divided.
Some argue floor tests are not needed until the
government falls into minority, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 01/05/2023), RSP
to take decision on joining government only on
Friday (ae 01/05/2023)
Congress
and UML protest as government prepares to pay
disqualified ex-Maoists : Earlier budgets also
mentioned the plan. Prime Minister Dahal made
the decision in March (kp 29/04/2023)
Swatantra
Party carefully calculating government support :
Prime Minister Dahal is trying to woo Rabi
Lamichhane as Maoist Centre leaders apparently
fear a Congress betrayal, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 29/04/2023), PM
Dahal and RSP Chairman Lamichhane hold meeting
(kh 30/04/2023)
Absence
of law is denying conflict victims of sexual
violence access to justice: Report. While no
official figures are available, there are an
estimated 1,500 victims of sexual violence from
the insurgency era (kp 29/04/2023)
PM
Prachanda directs to address demands put forth
by farmer Ghimire (rn 29/04/2023)
The
Reign God : The Maoists may have thought they
were kingmakers, but now it is the RSP that has
the role, by Santa Gaha Magar (nt
28/04/2023)
Dahal’s
arbitrary rule and docile Congress (ae 28/04/2023)
Commission
formed to address issues of usury victims seeks
victims’ application (kh 28/04/2023)
RSP
may withdraw its support to govt: Rabi
Lamichhane (rep 28/04/2023)
Govt
made massive budget transfers last month to
finance public debt (rep 28/04/2023)
Nepal
to continue issuing no objection certificates
for non-university courses : Government reverses
its earlier decision amid pressure from
stakeholders (kp 28/04/2023)
Decision
to distribute funds to unqualified fighters is
wrong: Madhav Nepal (kh 28/04/2023) [!!!], Govt
decision to provide Rs 200,000 to disqualified
former Maoist combatants slammed (rep
28/04/2023)
SC
issues mandamus order asking govt not to hike
taxes on EVs for the next FY (rep
27/04/2023)
Revolutionary
decision needed to resolve country's problems:
PM Dahal (rep 27/04/2023)
RSP
Chair Lamichhane hints at withdrawing support to
government (kh 25/04/2023)
Why
has Nepal failed to establish consumer courts as
mandated by law? As buyers don’t want to get
into complex court cases, unscrupulous traders
are emboldened, observers say, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 23/04/2023)
Teachers
miss out on Chaitra pension as pay for
ex-combatants gets priority : Around 18,000
retired teachers failed to receive monthly pay
owing to budget shortfall, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 22/04/2023)
Govt
committed to ensure social justice, good
governance: PM (kh 22/04/2023) [And why does the entire
policy of the country act in the opposite way?
Empty words, as always!], Clash
in Biratnagar, police fire tear gas (kp
22/04/2023) [Anti-inclusive
policies in practice!]
Govt
appoints three more members of National Planning
Commission (rep 22/04/2023) [Once again, high-caste
males!]
Govt
forms study committee after Rs 700 billion
investment made in public enterprises failed to
yield any returns (rep 22/04/2023)
Nepal’s
tea industry going through tough times : Many
small tea growers have switched to other crops
due to the state’s unfriendly tea policy,
insiders say, by Arjun Rajbansi (kp
21/04/2023)
(Un)Fair
Treatment (rep 20/04/2023) [Don't worry, in future,
without exception, all Nepalis will be brought
for medical treatment by charter flights at
state expense.]
Does
government even listen to the Parliament?,
by Sabitri Dhakal (ae 20/04/2023)
Govt
doesn't register Nepal-made vehicles, by
Sangay Sherpa (ht 20/04/2023) [???]
Government
reopens land plotting after 10 months (ae
20/04/2023)
'No
eligible Nepali will be without
citizenship' : DPM Shrestha also
assured the problems of usury
victims would be addressed
(ht 19/04/2023) [The question
is, who is considered eligible?
So far, children are only
considered eligible if the
father has Nepali nationality.
Only when women are seen as
fully equal citizens can the
problem with citizenship be
solved!]
Govt
scraps then Home Minister Lamichhane’s decision
on NIC contract (kh 18/04/2023), Rabi
Lamichhane’s awarding of ID deal under dual
probe : The then home minister had pressed ahead
with the process despite officials expressing
serious doubts, by Anil Giri (kp
20/04/2023), Timely
breakup : There was the risk of our personal
data circulating across the globe, ready to be
snapped up by the highest bidders (kp
20/04/2023)
Police
use batons and water cannons on loan sharking
victims (rep 17/04/2023), Clash
between police and loan shark victims turns
violent : Eight police personnel and nine
protesters had sustained injuries, by
Prakash Chandra Timilsena (kp 18/04/2023), NHRC
concerned over use of force against victims of
shylocking (kh 18/04/2023)
Minister
Shrestha orders to look into malpractice
involving land revenue office staff
(kh 17/04/2023)
Patan
High Court issues Show Cause order against govt
(kh 17/04/2023)
PM
Dahal set to expand cabinet for eighth time
today : Nepali Congress leader NP Saud to become
Foreign Minister (kh 16/04/2023) [Nepal's politicians call
this political stability!], NC
CWC member NP Saud to become new Foreign
Minister (rep 16/04/2023), Foreign
Minister Saud assumes office (kh 16/04/2023)
Prime
minister renews voting pledge to Nepali citizens
residing abroad : Experts say enabling Nepali
citizens working or studying abroad to exercise
their franchise is easier said than done, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 16/04/2023) [So far, these have only been
hollow promises by politicians, although the
Supreme Court has long obliged the government to
apply this right of Nepali citizens!]
Prime
Minister Dahal’s India visit deferred until May
: Railway, two-way trade, hydropower and Indian
investment in Nepal are on the agenda of
bilateral discussions, by Anil Giri (kp
16/04/2023), PM
Dahal to visit India after Kathmandu-Raxaul
Railway DPR is prepared (kh 16/04/2023)
Dahal
backtracks on responsibility for 5,000 conflict
deaths : In a statement to court, the prime
minister says his remark was political, and
cannot be an issue of judicial concern, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 14/04/2023) [Deciding this is the exclusive task of a
court of law and not that of a possibly
responsible perpetrator!]
PM
Dahal urged to appoint CJ, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 14/04/2023)
Cabinet
approves trade deficit reduction action plan
after two years (rep 14/04/2023)
Ministry
of Finance has highest share of unsettled
accounts: Auditor general : According to the
60th annual report released on Thursday, the
ministry’s unsettled funds stood at 57.66
percent (kp 14/04/2023)
Matter
of Shame (rep 13/04/2023)
NC
almost finalizes names of ministers : Cabinet
expansion in a day or two (kh 13/04/2023) [Please take your time, there
are still four and a half years until the next
elections! How are you going to get through this
time without infighting? There is nothing else
to do.], Cabinet
expansion unlikely before bypolls : Congress
factions reach power-sharing deal, but Dahal is
waiting for Bara by-election results (kp
14/04/2023)
Cash-strapped
government renews push to dole out money to
disqualified fighters : Ministry goes ahead with
plan to pay Rs200,000 to each of the over 4,000
unverified conflict-era Maoist recruits, by
Anil Giri (kp 13/04/2023) [??? Many of them were minors, a serious
war crime by Dahal and his Maoists!]
Govt
and Farm Workers Struggle Committee halt
negotiation against loan sharks and fraud
(rep 13/04/2023)
Foreign
ministry vacant amid great geopolitical churn :
Coalition partner Congress considering NP Saud
for the foreign minister job, but there’s no
official decision yet, by Anil Giri (kp
12/04/2023)
Experts
paint gloomy picture of economy as FNCCI readies
for election : The private sector apex body said
that political instability had put the country's
economy in total disarray and eroded market
confidence (kp 12/04/2023)
On
autopilot : A sense of drift characterises the
current coalition government. The country cannot
afford it (kp 10/04/2023)
Speaker’s
ruling to government to respond to questions
raised in parliament (kh 10/04/2023)
Garbage
piled up in Singha Durbar reflects govt’s
indifferent attitude: KMC Mayor Balen (kh
10/04/2023), Prime
Minister should communicate with Mayor of
Kathmandu immediately: Gagan Thapa (kh)
Govt
team holding talks with loan shark victims even
today (kh 10/04/2023)
Can
CMP Invigorate Economy?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 09/04/2023)
The
epidemic of misgovernance : At the core of our
national suffering is political mismanagement,
by Mohan Guragain (kp 09/04/2023)
Oli
objects to PM on fast-track passage of
transitional justice bill : Ruling allies Dahal
and Deuba meet opposition leader at Speaker’s
initiative, first time since the change in
alliance, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 09/04/2023)
Ruling
partners drifting apart on multiple issues :
Some allies have refused to take ownership of
the common programme and fielded their own
candidates in bypolls, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
08/04/2023) [At the top
of all these parties is a collection of
exclusively power-hungry male Khas Arya who
don't give a shit about the country and its
people! Sorry for the way I put it!]
Govt
has to take a loan to pay salary to employees:
DPM Khadka (kh 08/04/2023) [No, Nepal does not have any
financial problems, other politicians claim!]
Honeymoon
Day : The whole government of Prime Minister
Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has not yet been
established despite the country turning one
hundred (sp 07/04/2023)
Break
the fall : The continued slowdown of the economy
hints at much tougher fiscal days ahead (kp
07/04/2023)
Ruling
coalition unveils government’s Common
Minimum Program (kh 06/04/2023), Common
programme repeats government’s past promises :
13-page paper contains populist pledges and a
plan to conclude peace process in 2 years,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 07/04/2023), CMP
is dull and prosaic: NC General Secretary Thapa
(kh 07/04/2023)
Congress
factional dispute delays Cabinet expansion :
Party’s rival faction led by Shekhar Koirala
unwilling to settle for anything less than three
ministries for its members (kp 07/04/2023)
ntains
populist pledges and a plan to conclude peace
process in 2 years, by Tika R Pradhan (kps
07/04/2023)
Differences
stall House committees’ formation : A reason for
delay is the intent of some to pass transitional
justice law amendments without adequate
discussion, by Binod Ghimire (kp 07/04/2023)
Women
and indigenous rights activists call for
focus on gender justice (rep 06/04/2023)
PM
Dahal urged to own movement for ethnic
identity (kh 06/04/2023)
Meeting
of ruling coalition underway at Baluwatar : To
finalize government's Common Minimum Program
(kh 06/04/2023) [What
kind of approach is this? The agreement on a CMP
must be reached before the formation of a
coalition government. Only after that can one
talk about subordinate matters. The allocation
of ministerial posts should only take place at
the very end! This shows that the politicians
are only concerned about posts and less about
content!]
Govt
scraps expenditure in the name of peace-related
activities (kh 05/04/2023)
After
Deuba, Dahal hesitates to publicise his property
details : Though public unveiling of property
details is a voluntary act, it is an established
practice in mature democracies, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 05/04/2023)
100
days scorecard of Prime Minister Dahal, by
Pratik Ghimire (ae 04/04/2023)
New
finance minister fails to cheer investors
(ae 04/04/2023)
A
mountain of questions : After a switch
to federalism, the people had hoped to
find the government at their doorsteps.
Their hopes have not materialized thus
far, by Gopikrishna Dhungana (ae
04/04/2023)
Two
successive Nepali prime ministers addressed the
Summit for Democracy and lied to the world :
Deuba and Prachanda claimed they were working to
resolve transitional justice issues by taking
into account the concerns of the victims. The
truth is they are trying to ram down a law that
is feared to benefit the war-time perpetrators
instead of the victims, by Mahabir Paudyal
(nlt 04/04/2023)
Navigating
choppy waters of diplomacy, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 03/04/2023)
Concerns
over implementation of agreement between the
government and loan shark victims : Another
group of people who are victims of unscrupulous
lending announce a separate protest programme,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 03/04/2023)
Conflict
victims’ families meet PM Dahal, demand
equitable compensation (kh 02/04/2023)
Congress
factions clash, delaying the pick of more
ministers from party : Confusion in Koirala camp
with General Secretary Thapa joining Sharma in
suggesting Pradip Poudel’s name, by Anil
Giri (kp 02/04/2023)
Usury
victims reach Baluwatar to meet PM Dahal (kh
01/04/2023), Government,
loan-sharking victims reach five-point agreement
: Officials agree to form a high-powered
commission to look into the matter (kp
02/04/2023)
Dahal
appoints eleven ministers amid disputes, Cabinet
yet to get full shape : As 4 Congress ministers
take oath, rival faction stays out of process.
Janamat Party minister quits over portfolio,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 01/04/2023) [This coalition government
remains a guarantee for political instability
because all the so-called top politicians have
only their claims to power and personal benefits
in mind! Why should they behave any differently
from the PM?]
Newly-appointed
ministers take oath of office and secrecy
(rep 31/03/2023), PM
Dahal expands cabinet, inducts one deputy prime
minister, 11 ministers : This is the seventh
time the Prime Minister has expanded the Council
of Ministers after his appointment (nlt
31/03/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal expands cabinet (kh
31/03/2023), Newly-appointed
ministers sworn in (kh 31/03/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal expands Cabinet : Koirala-Thapa
faction of Congress remains unhappy and Janamat
Party quits the government expressing
dissatisfaction over ministerial allocation
(kp 31/03/2023), Here
are the portfolios of newly-appointed ministers
(rep 31/03/2023)
Prime
Minister Dahal expanding his cabinet today :
“The newly-appointed ministers would take the
oath of office and secrecy by 3 PM today.”
(nlt 31/03/2023)
There
have been many deliveries in three months: PM
Dahal (rep 31/03/2023)
Nagarik
Unmukti throws spanner in PM’s Cabinet plan :
Regional party lays claim to urban development
ministry, which prime minister had allotted to
Nepali Congress, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
31/03/2023), JSP
Federal Council Chair Rai to take
responsibilities of two ministries (rep
31/03/2023), Ministerial
portfolios finalized for CPN (Unified
Socialist), JSP and LSP (rep 31/03/2023), Janamat
Party Minister Khan submits resignation to PM
Dahal (rep 31/03/2023), Janmat
Party quits government : Minister Khan submits
resignation (kh 31/03/2023)
NC’s
Shekhar faction reiterates demand of ‘dignified’
representation in govt (kh 31/03/2023), NC’s
rival faction decides not to join cabinet if
denied dignified participation (31/03/2023)
Deal
close, coalition partners gear up for Cabinet
expansion : Prime minister entrusted to work out
portfolio-sharing ahead of possible ministerial
appointments today, by Anil Giri (kp
30/03/2023)
Dahal’s
dismal performance, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ae 30/03/2023)
Budget
formulation without a finance minister (ae
30/03/2023)
Current
govt will last for five years (rn
29/03/2023) [This is
complete nonsense again! The last elections were
four months ago and the government is still not
in place. The next elections should take place
in about four and a half years. During this
period, as has been said repeatedly, the
government will change twice, including a
complete reshuffle of ministries. So please make
a clear statement: political stability is not
the goal!]
Deal
on power-sharing eludes ruling parties : Prime
minister presented the Common Minimum Programme
at Tuesday’s meeting, to be endorsed with
necessary changes (kp 29/03/2023), Meeting
of 10-party ruling coalition underway at
Baluwatar (kh 29/03/2023), 10-party
meeting inconclusive today as well : To meet
again at 3pm today (kh 29/03/2023), Unified
Socialist calls emergency meeting to pick
minister (kh 29/03/2023), PM
Dahal ‘in a mood’ to appoint Narayankaji as Home
Minister (kh 29/03/2023), Unified
Socialist picks Bhusal and Jwala as ministers
(kh 29/03/2023), Ruling
coalition decides to expand cabinet by Thursday
evening (kh 29/03/2023), LSP’s
Sarat Singh Bhandari to become minister (kh
30/03/2023)
Ruling
coalition seeks to keep the Speaker on a tight
leash : They want him to follow Business
Advisory Committee’s lead. Experts say that’s
unfair, by Binod Ghimire (kp 29/03/2023)
As
PM Prachanda is participating in Democracy
Summit, responsive governance is what he needs
to care about : The upcoming participation of
Prime Minister Prachanda at the second Democracy
Summit could offer an opportunity to rethink how
good governance is indispensable to a thriving
democracy but how the latter can reciprocally
strengthen the former, by Simone Galimberti
(kh 28/03/2023)
Efforts
on to criminalise loan sharking : Six months
after the government’s last commitment, a fresh
promise is made to take action against loan
sharks and ease the woes of their victims,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 28/03/2023), Loan
shark victims’ demands cannot be addressed
immediately: Home Ministry (kh 28/03/2023),
Govt
to send draft of bill against usury to
parliament (kh 28/03/2023), Govt
decides to criminalize loan sharking practice :
A meeting of the Council of Ministers decided to
amend the criminal code to criminalize the loan
sharking practice, according to a minister who
attended the meeting (nlt 28/03/2023), Cabinet
moves to proceed with criminalising predatory
lending : Decides to amend the criminal code.
Although the existing civil code allows victims
to file a case against unscrupulous lending, the
law does not specifically mention such lending
(kp 29/0382023)
Ruling
coalition homes in on a power-sharing deal :
Prime Minister Dahal will expand his Cabinet by
Wednesday, if not Tuesday, say his close aides,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 28/03/2023), Meeting
of ruling coalition inconclusive : PM Dahal
presents Common Minimum Program (kh
28/03/2023)
Dahal
struggles to divvy up ministries amid competing
demands by parties : Insiders say each party in
the coalition wants more and plum portfolios,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 27/03/2023)
Nepali
Congress to stake claim to 8 ministries (kh
26/03/2023), Cabinet
expansion likely by Monday (kh 26/03/2023),
NC
to join Dahal-led government under the
leadership of VP Khadka (rep 26/03/2023), NC “finalizes”
names of five ministers: Source (kh
27/03/2023)
Dahal
in a fix amid competing demands by coalition
members (kp 25/03/2023)
Prachanda
On Trial : Despite securing the vote of
confidence in the House of Representatives,
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda's
insecurity still hangs in his mind (sp
24/03/2023)
Quid
pro quo quagmire, by Santa Gaha Magar (nt
24/03/2023)
Parties
yet to seal a deal on Cabinet expansion : Prime
Minister Dahal claims no decision has been made
to distribute money to disqualified Maoist
combatants, by Anil Giri (kp 23/03/2023) [All these politicians care
about are endless fights for power and posts! A
strange understanding of democratic politics!],
Nepal’s
Maoist-led government all set to distribute
millions to its cadres as Nepali Congress
watches in silence : Maoist have a history of
misusing public money. The Maoist-led
government, yet again, is set to distribute a
huge sum of money to its cadres amid the
economic doldrums, by Durga Lal (nlt
23/03/2023)
Nepal’s
Quest for a Dynamic Foreign Minister : Why It
Matters Now More Than Ever, by Adhiraj Regmi
(kh 23/03/2023)
PM
Dahal to dole out Rs 9 billion to party cadres
(rep 22/03/2023), Can’t
buy justice : Dahal is trying to whitewash a
grave rights violation: Employing child soldiers
in insurgency (kp 23/03/2023)
‘Can
the police shut the mouths of citizens?’
(rep 22/03/2023)., Indecent
behavior case filed against three youths who
chanted slogans against PM (rep 22/03/2023)
Govt
urged to recruit employees on the basis of
ethnicity to implement proportional inclusion
(rep 22/03/2023)
Dahal
accused of trying to appease conflict victims :
The government recently announced a new cohort
of martyrs and cash relief for former child
combatants, by Binod Ghimire (kp 22/03/2023)
Governance
hit as parties busy themselves with
power-sharing : Ten-party coalition mulls
leading both federal and provincial governments
by turns, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 22/03/2023)
Flour
industry seeks increase in Indian wheat export
quota : Nepali flour producers have been urging
the government to request India to provide
200,000 tonnes of wheat, by Krishana Prasain
and Mohan Budhaair (kp 22/03/2023)
Hotel
industry goes from boom to bust as tourism
fluctuates : Frequent plane crashes, misguided
policies and political instability cast a pall
over the sector that is still struggling to
recover from the Covid pandemic, by Sangam
Prasain (kp 21/03/2023) [When
coalition partners agree to change the
government three times within four and a
half years, it shows that they are
neither interested in political
stability nor in reviving the economy!]
Book
on political representation of Dalit unveiled in
Kathmandu (kh 21/03/2023)
After
the vote : There are no signs that Prime
Minister Dahal wants to change his errant ways
(kp 21/03/2023)
Coalition
split on revising common programme : Prime
Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal secures a vote of
confidence for the second time in 70 days,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 21/03/2023)
Discord
among Madhesh parties could complicate
power-sharing negotiations : Madhesh-based
parties all set to join government. They are
also preparing for by-poll for a vacant Bara-2
seat, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 21/03/2023)
PM
Dahal gets vote of confidence : Gets support of
172 Members of Parliament (kh 20/03/2023), Janamat Party
continues its support to PM Dahal (kh
20/03/2023), Chitra
Bahadur KC says democracy in peril because PM
takes trust vote every two months (rep
20/03/2023), Cabinet
Reshuffle : Prioritise Good Governance, Service
Delivery, by Ballav Dahal (rn 20/03/2023), Many
ministerial aspirants inside Congress, by
Pratik Ghimire (ae 20/03/2023)
Govt
calls for suggestions and feedback on revenue
policy (kh 20/03/2023)
Dahal
assured comfortable majority in his second vote
of confidence : Leaders are trying to convince
minister aspirants their time will come in other
PM terms, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 20/03/2023)
NC
to give of vote of confidence to PM Dahal and
join govt (kh 19/03/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal steps up effort to win
confidence vote and for expanding
cabinet : Coalition partners start
lobbying for attractive ministerial
berths with the prime minister starting
negotiations for power sharing, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 19/03/2023), RSP
to give vote of confidence to PM Dahal :
Prime Minister Dahal seeking a vote of
confidence Monday (kh 19/03/2023)),
Unified
Socialist to give vote of confidence to
PM Dahal (kh 19/03/2023), LSP
decides to give vote of confidence to PM
Dahal (kh 19/03/2023)
10-party
alliance meeting to discuss PM Dahal’s vote of
confidence (kh 18/03/2023)
SP,
Janamat and LSP preparing to form alliance
(kp 18/03/2023)
Divide
to rule : The ‘bhagbanda’ politics is
undemocratic to the core and an impediment to
the country’s growth (kp 16/03/2023)
PMO’s
Twitter account hacked (kh 16/03/2023)
Prime
minister likely to visit India around mid-April
: China has invited Dahal to the Boao Forum in
March-end. He could choose not to go to China
before India though, by Anil Giri (kp
16/03/2023)
Madhav
Nepal will become PM after Prachanda: Bimalendra
Nidhi (kh 16/03/2023) [Constantly changing governments
deliberately prevent political stability!]
Budget
deficit crosses over Rs 156 billion in eight
months : The government has only achieved 42.7
percent of its annual revenue collection target,
and only 43.44 percent of its budget expenditure
target has been met so far (nlt 15/03/2023)
Dahal
will have a tough time expanding his Cabinet :
The prime minister will seek a confidence vote
before appointing new ministers, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 15/03/2023)
Govt
decides to limit foreign visits of ministers,
high officials (rn 15/03/2023)
Hello,
next finance minister! : The prime minister
should pick a capable and honest person for this
important role, by Achyut Wagle (kp
14/03/2023)
PM
Dahal to virtually take part in Summit for
Democracy on March 30 : The upcoming summit,
which will be the second edition, will be hosted
by US President Joe Biden on March 29-30, by
Anil Giri (kp 14/03/2023)
Janamorcha
to conduct nationwide campaign against
federalism (kh 14/03/2023)
PM
Dahal to take vote of confidence on March 22
(rep 13/03/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal to take vote of confidence on
April 19 : As per the constitutional provision,
the Prime Minister has to retake the floor test
if any party that previously supported the
government withdraws its backing (nlt
15/03/2023), PM
Dahal planning to seek vote of confidence on
March 20 (kh 15/03/2023) [On which date now?]
Rising
debt liability adds to the government’s
difficulties (ae 13/03/2023)
PM
must act fast to salvage economy, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae 09/03/2023)
Two,
five, seven and now an eight-party coalition:
Minimal winning or oversized?, by Jiba Raj
Pokharel (ht 07/03/2023) [Nepali politics is solely
aimed at keeping old and long failed male Khas
Arya politicians in power!]
Political
instability, funds crunch cripple capital
spending : Prime Minister Dahal is now heading
16 ministries after alliance partners UML, RSP
and RPP quit the government, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 07/03/2023)
Eight
Maoist factions warn of countering activities
against CPA and political change (kh
07/03/2023) [In other
words: 17 years after the end of the Maoist
insurgency, the Maoist top politicians still do
not want a legal reappraisal of the crimes of
that time!], Writ
filed against Prachanda at Supreme Court (kh
07/03/2023), SC
to proceed writ filed against PM Dahal from
Wednesday (kh 07/03/2023), Will
Nepali Congress band together with Maoist forces
in transitional justice issues? Following the
Supreme Court order to register a case against
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, war-era
Maoist leaders have come together against the
decision. Nepali Congress has also indicated to
stand in favor of Maoist forces (nlt
07/03/2023) [In the time
of the insurgency, the NC was repeatedly in
charge of the government before King Gyanendra
seized power and appointed confidants from the
RPP. All of them, including Gyanendra, bear
responsibility for the crimes committed by the
security forces at that time and must be held
accountable just like the Maoist leaders!],
‘Can
someone responsible for 5,000 deaths become the
Prime Minister of the country?’ (rep
07/03/2023), Loose
lips sink ships, by Pratik Ghimire (ae
08/03/2023)
Alliance
Steers Nation In Right Course, by Ballav
Dahal (rn 06/03/2023) [Just
like immediately after the elections? The
statements of the top politicians are based
exclusively on their personal power interests
and may be changed again at any time!]
Government
directives : Mere publicity stunts, by
Mahendra P Joshi (ht 06/03/2023) [Government directives do not
mean any activity on the part of the ministers,
but merely a delegation of their full-time
duties. For the ministers, this usually settles
the issue and they can pat themselves on the
shoulder!]
Petitions
holding PM Dahal accountable for Maoist War
deaths and destruction: What next?, by
Akhilesh Tripathi (rep 05/03/2023), PM
Prachanda goes berserk: Threatens to bring
thousands of Maoist cadres to the streets : PM
Prachanda and his war-era Maoist colleagues are
making one after another aggressive statements
following the Supreme Court's order to take writ
petition against him for deaths during Maoist
insurgency (nlt 06/03/2023), TRC
should deal with “People’s War” cases, not
court: Dr. Bhattarai (kh 06/03/2023) [The civil war ended 17 years
ago, but nothing happens, Mr Bhattarai! All the
leading politicians lack any will to do so!],
Nine
parties speak up as court opens way for Dahal’s
criminal trial : A bill to amend transitional
justice law, in line with court orders, will be
tabled in current House session, they say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/03/2023)
PM
Dahal postpones cabinet expansion and the vote
of confidence until the presidential election
(rep 05/03/2023)
DPM
Shrestha leaving for Doha today to attend LDCs
Conference (kh 03/03/2023)
Lies
going global : Govinda Bandi’s representation at
the Human Rights Council signals Nepal’s failure
on transitional justice (kp 02/03/2023) [This reflects the real
aspiration of PM Dahal!], SC
orders to register writ against PM Dahal (kh
03/03/2023)
Prachanda
cites Oli’s remarks on parliament dissolution as
reason for switching allegiance to Nepali
Congress
On January 10, while addressing the parliament,
Oli had tried to justify his move of parliament
dissolution. But Maoist leaders had spoken no
words against him back then (nlt 02/03/2023)
PM
Dahal to take vote of confidence after
Presidential election (kh 01/03/2023)
Janamat
Party to retain support to incumbent govt: CK
Raut (kh 01/03/2023)
Displaced
families of October floods and landslides in
Mugu languish in flimsy tents : Resettlement is
not in sight while survivors face a shortage of
food at their makeshift homes, by Raj
Bahadur Shahi (kp 01/03/2023) [Nepal's politicians have no time to worry
about such unimportant things!]
In
Geneva, Nepal pledges justice for the atrocities
committed during conflict : Fed up with repeated
promises, insurgency victims say, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 01/03/2023) [Nothing
but hollow promises! The former perpetrators sit
partly in highest state offices and have no
interest in justice for the victims!]
PM
Dahal holding eight more ministries (rep
01/03/2023), Prime
minister takes responsibility of eight more
ministries (ht 01/03/2023)
Of
betrayals and retributions : Economy,
employment, and public service delivery remain
under the shadow of the farce that is Nepali
politics, by Achyut Wagle (kp 28/02/2023)
New
coalition government will be formed both at
federal and province level: Gagan Thapa (kh
28/02/2023) [Since Nepal
is a federal state, the national government
should not decide the coalitions in the
provinces!]
Dahal
moulding a small Cabinet after UML pullout :
Prime minister thinks inducting new ministers
could help keep the new coalition together until
presidential polls, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
28/02/2023)
Dahal
loses key ally: Time for another floor test,
by Pratik Ghimire (ae 28/02/2023)
Talks
with UML underway to forge national consensus:
PM Dahal (kh 27/02/2023) [???], CPN-UML
decides to quit government (kh 27/02/2023),
UML
pulls out of government : The decision by the
party comes in the wake of a changed political
equation (kp 27/02/2023), PM’s
warning to sack UML ministers forced us
to quit the govt: Vice Chairman Paudel
(rep 27/02/2023),
Eight
ministers from UML resign en masse
(rn 27/02/2023),
How
are Dahal, Deuba and Nepal sharing PM’s seat
between them? Some leaders with inside knowledge
say the prime ministerial tenures have been
fixed. Others differ. A Unified Socialist leader
claims there is even a written agreement, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 27/02/2023), RSP
decides to continue support to incumbent govt
(kh 27/02/2023)
Good
governance and development govt’s top
priorities: PM Dahal (kh 27/02/2023) [What a mendacious palaver!]
All
govt websites to be in uniform layout design and
standard (kh 27/02/2023)
PM
Dahal promises to recognize people’s war victims
as martyrs (kh 26/02/2023) [Being a martyr does not mean
justice for these victims, while the
perpetrators bask in wealth and position!]
Prime
Minister Dahal cancels Foreign Minister
Paudyal’s trip to Geneva (nlt 26/02/2023), PM
Dahal plays the spoilsport, asks FM Paudyal not
to attend UNHRC meeting in Geneva (rep
27/02/2023), Prime
minister stops foreign minister from flying to
Geneva : The development comes as a new ruling
coalition minus the CPN-UML is in the making in
Kathmandu just ahead of the presidential
election (kp 27/02/2023), Gobinda
Bandi, who drafted controversial TJ bills,
leading Nepali delegation at the UNHRC as PM’s
advisor (rep) [Once
again the disinterest of Nepali politics in
justice for the victims of the insurgency
becomes clear!!!!]
PM
Dahal starts foreign visit from Qatar, leaving
for Doha on March 3 (kh 26/02/2023), Prime
Minister Dahal’s Doha visit canceled (kh
26/02/2023)
RPP
decides to quit Prachanda-led government (kh
25/02/2023), RPP
ministers tender resignation to Prime Minister
Dahal (kh 25/02/2023), UML
to decide on government support after March 9,
to ‘wait and see’ till presidential election
(kh 25/02/2023),
Ruling
coalition cracks as Congress
locks up presidency : Ram
Chandra Paudel is likely to
become the third President of
republican Nepal. CPN-UML could
officially pull out of the
coalition today, by Anil
Giri and Tika R Pradhan (kp
25/02/2023)
Insurgency-era
victims of sexual crimes still unheard : Most
victims are from marginalised communities and
lack of faith in the system deters them from
coming forward, by Binod Ghimire (kp
25/02/2023), Parents
wait for missing son, two decades since his
disappearance : In November 2000, Maoist rebels
took a grade five student and several other
young boys from their school. That was the last
the parents saw their 13-year-old son, by
Prakash Baral (kp 25/02/2023)
Cabinet
decision to waive fines of local poll candidates
draws flak : Government had decided to exempt
fines imposed by poll commission on candidates
who failed to furnish campaign spending details
on time. The decision has been challenged in
court, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 23/02/2023) [Laws are there to be broken
for the cultivation of corruption by government,
parties and politicians!]
Sher
Bahadur Deuba pushes to revive electoral
alliance ahead of presidential election : Deuba
has reached Baluwatar with Purna Bahadur Khadka
and Gagan Thapa to propose to Prime Minister
Dahal to form new coalition (nlt
22/02/2023), Will
the NC-Maoist Center alliance revive? Most
likely! (kh 23/02/2023), Congress-Maoist
alliance back in focus : Maoist Centre chair
Dahal ‘positive’ about electing President from
Nepali Congress, by Purushottam Poudel (kp
23/02/2023)
Taplejung
district prison houses six times prisoners
against capacity (kh 22/02/2023) [This is a serious violation
of basic human rights!]
Bajhang
flood victims struggling for justice for over
two decades : Around 165 families were relocated
to Kailali but 20 years later, they are still
landless, by DR Pant (kp 22/02/2023) [One of many cases of denial
of assistance by government and administration!]
Ex-speaker
Agni Sapkota's son appointed as foreign affairs
advisor to PM Dahal (rep 21/02/2023) [He seems qualified, but you
can't quite shake a feeling of nepotism. A woman
from the Dalit community would never stand a
chance if she were equally qualified!]
Services
at passport department are still in shambles :
People visiting the department say delays and
‘middlemen culture’ are still rife despite Prime
Minister Dahal’s instruction to deliver swift,
hassle-free services, by Rajkaran Mahato (ae
21/02/2023)
PM
Dahal ‘pledges support’ for NC candidate in
presidential election (rep 20/02/2023)
Govt
has not prioritized completion of peace process
related tasks: Speaker Ghimire (kh
19/02/2023)
Building
foundation for socialism-oriented state is
today’s national agenda: PM (kh 19/02/2023)
Mistrust
grows between Maoist Center and UML as date of
presidential election nears (rep 19/02/2023)
Nepali
Congress ups the ante to secure presidency for
the party : Party spokesperson says Congress is
ready to ensure full-five year term to Pushpa
Kamal Dahal if the Maoist Center supports
Congress in the presidential election (nlt
18/02/2023)
On
presidency, Maoist Centre chair Dahal has feet
in two boats : Some Maoist leaders say they have
no option but to deny UML the presidency given
Oli’s ‘regressive’ past, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 17/02/2023)
Gain
Legitimacy Through Performance, by
Mukti Rijal (rn 16/02/2023)
As
presidential vote nears, clouds gather
over Maoist-UML alliance : Congress
expects UML to ditch the Maoists. But PM
Dahal reckons Oli has no option but to
stay, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
15/02/2023)
Daily
highly confidential reports sent by
National Investigation Department to PM
reaching wrong hands, by Tapendra
Karki (rep 15/02/2023)
RSP
rules out possibility of joining govt ‘anytime
soon’ (rep 14/02/2023)
What
good is it? The High Level Political Mechanism
has not been able to solve any pressing problem
(kp 13/02/2023)
CIAA
calls for an end to corruption under the guise
of Cabinet’s policy decisions : Prime Minister
Dahal promises to make efforts to amend existing
anti-corruption laws in line with UN Convention,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 12/02/2023)
Government
trims budget size by 14 percent : Announcing a
mid-term review of the annual budget, Finance
Minister Bishnu Paudel said the budget has been
cut down to Rs 1549 billion (nlt 12/02/2023)
Ruling
coalition decides to bring RSP on board the
government (kh 12/02/0223)
Why
is the government in a deep fiscal hole? The
government has a target of collecting Rs1,403
billion in revenue in the current fiscal year,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 12/01/2023)
Maoist
Center succeeded grabbing power foiling
conspiracies of regressive forces: PM
Dahal (kh 09/02/2023) [How often do you
have to tell yourself such nonsense
before you believe it? The RPP's Hindu
activists and monarchists are obviously
not regressive forces then!]
Prolonged
dry spell leads to acute water scarcity
: As climate change threatens
livelihoods, experts ask Nepali
authorities to adopt adaptation measure,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 08/02/2023)
Supreme
Court directs to add quota for Tharus in govt
jobs, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 08/02/2023)
Government
preparing to push long-awaited citizenship bill
: Prime Minister Dahal plans to pass around 20
bills over the next one-and-a-half months,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 08/02/2023)
Unified
Socialist Secretary Jhakri warns RPP not
to speak against constitution (rep
08/02/2023) [Such
a warning should also come from the PM!]
PM
Dahal and UML Chairman Oli meet amid
growing mistrust : To hold meeting of
the High Level Mechanism on Thursday
(kh 08/02/2023) [Is
the executive in the hands of PM Dahal
or under the direction of the High Level
Political Mechanism headed by KP Oli,
which is not covered by the
Constitution, whatever that is supposed
to be anyway?]
PM
Dahal endeavoring to bring JSP and Unified
Samajbadi on board (kh 07/02/2023) [What do I care about the
nation? More important is the continuation of my
power!], PM
Dahal wooing Unified Socialist and JSP to join
govt (kh 08/02/2023)
Ministerial
responsibility versus party ideology: Need to
maintain decorum, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
07/02/2023)
PM
assigned to look after additional portfolios
(rn 06/02/2023)
RSP
to withdraw from, but continue to support Govt
(rn 05/02/2023) [Parties
that started out as an alternative should not
support a government of the old failed
politicians, let alone become member of such a
government!], RSP
Chairman Lamichhane vents anger at media; says
he became a victim of media attacks (kh
05/02/2023) [??],
RSP
ministers tender resignation (kh), Urmila
Aryal files candidacy for NA vice chair (rn
05/02/2023), Lamichhane
throws a tantrum on losing stable Home :
Rastriya Swatantra Party chief lashes out at the
media and threatens to encircle their offices
for supposedly blocking his way back to the
government. Blames everyone but himself for his
loss of deputy prime minister and home minister
position, by Tika R Pradhan and Purushottam
Poudel (kp 06/02/2023) [Why
do young political forces always quickly destroy
the hopes placed in them for a renewal of Nepali
politics?], RSP
denied home ministry, quits govt : All three
ministers of the Lamichhane-led party submit
resignation to Prime Minister Dahal, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 06/02/2023)
Dahal’s
instability: His trait or nature of coalition
politics? Maoist party’s growing challenges and
Dahal’s need to constantly manoeuvre to stay
relevant run parallel, by Anil Giri (kp
05/02/2023), What
about political stability in Nepal? Lack of rule
of law, unconstitutionality and infighting among
top politicians, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh
05/02/2023)
Will
Maoist Centre ditch the UML for Congress?
Matrika Yadav, deputy general secretary of
Maoist Centre, says this coalition would last
only until the presidential election, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/02/2023)
Ruling
Allies Facing Trust Deficit?, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 05/02/2023)
Four
days since bird flu detection, authorities yet
to jump into action : Experts say complacency in
handling highly contagious viruses could spell
disaster in the country, by Arjun Poudel (kp
05/02/2023)
PM
Dahal tells Rabi Lamichhane - “I can't give you
any ministry now!” (rep 05/02/2023)
UML,
Maoist Centre on key posts: Each expects the
other to blink first : Some Maoist leaders say
the UML is rigid at the start and comes to a
compromise only at the last moment, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 04/02/2023)
Rabi
Lamichhane's appointment as minister
unconstitutional for at least three months :
Article 291 of the Constitution of Nepal does
not allow appointment to any state positions for
three months, by Tapendra Karki (rep
04/02/2023) [!!]
Come
clean, Mr Prime Minister (ae 03/02/2023)
Guerrilla-turned-Member
of Parliament : Urmila Majhi wants her former
commander, now prime minister, to work for the
people for a change, by Anita Bhetwal (nt
03/02/2023)
Rabi
Lamichhane is Home-less : Prime Minister Dahal’s
refusal to hand back the Home Ministry to the
RSP may be the tipping point for his fragile
coalition, by Shristi Karki (nt 03/02/2023)
Domestic
debt: Govt seeks extra budget to repay internal
debts (ae 03/02/2023)
Lamichhane
yet to vacate ministerial residence, by
Bhuwan Sharma (rep 02/02/2023), SC
Ruling And Lamichhane's Ministerial Claims,
by Tirtha Bhattarai (rn 02/02/2023), RSP’s
demand of Home Ministry putting me in a
quagmire: PM Dahal (kh 02/02/2023), RSP
not to quit government immediately : To wait for
two days as per Prime Minister Dahal, and UML
Chair Oli's suggestion (kh 02/02/2023)
Government
transfers 26 Joint Secretaries (kh
02/02/2023)
Not
for your eyes : The government tried to curtail
the people’s right to know by stamping certain
information as confidential (kp 01/02/2023)
We
advocate for Hindu nation and monarchy, we
should not be belittled: Dhawal Shumsher Rana
(kh 01/02/2023) [Anti-constitutional
demands and statements that hurt the feelings
and concerns of large parts of the population of
the multi-ethnic, multi-religious and
multi-cultural state must not be tolerated! The
social discriminations and lack of inclusion are
a direct result of Hindu state and monarchy!]
Presidential
race gets sticky : Prime Minister Dahal
is not willing to back UML candidate and
with NC also in the race, there is a
risk of current coalition collapsing,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 01/02/2023)
Dahal
in no mood to give Home to RSP : Rabi Lamichhane
yet to clear his name, say top Maoist Centre
leaders, by Purushottam Poudel (kp
01/02/2023) [Dahal's
intensions may be different, but Lamichhane has
lost his MP mandate and must become an MP again
within six months if he is reappointed as Home
Affairs Minister. Moreover, he is guilty of
breaking the law by not having citizenship when
he ran for office!], PM
to keep home portfolio : New home minister
unlikely till the Supreme Court releases full
text of verdict in Lamichhane citizenship case,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 01/02/2023), 'Lamichhane
cannot get ministry back' (ht 01/02/2023)
MoF
to slash recurrent expenses; around Rs 25
billion to be saved (kh 01/02/2023)
Dispute
over giving home ministry to Swatantra Party :
CPN-UML and Rastriya Prajatantra Party are for
allowing Rabi Lamichhane’s party to head the
ministry while leaders of prime minister’s party
seem strongly against it, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 30/01/2023), UML
Chairman exerts pressure on PM Dahal to
reinstate Lamichhane as home minister (kh
30/01/2023) [Lamichhane
may have regained Nepali citizenship in a sudden
night and day action, but not parliamentary
membership! But KP Oli has never been much for
legitimate procedures and will not understand
this!]
Fresh
bid to withhold information draws flak : Calls
grow for revoking decision of chief
secretary-led panel that could curtail people’s
right to information, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
30/01/2023)
Do
we need High Level Political Mechanism at all?
Political parties often form political
mechanisms though such mechanisms are not
recognized by law and its relevance and
effectiveness are always questioned, by
Kishor Dahal (nlt 29/01/2023)
RSP
to retain its claim on Home Ministry (kh
29/01/2023), RSP
chairman Lamichhane meets Prachanda to mount
pressure for Home Ministry claim (kh
29/01/2023)
Behind
PM Dahal's consensus mantra (ht 29/01/2023)
Hackers
obstruct govt sites for four hours (ht
29/01/2023)
Home
Ministry denies Rabi Lamichhane ‘former
minister’ status (kh 28/01/2023)
Dahal’s
challenge of curbing fringe parties in coalition
: Two ministers in his Cabinet have already made
remarks against federalism and secularism. But
prime minister is in no position to reprimand
them, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 27/01/2023)
[Such demands from a small,
completely insignificant party are
unconstitutional and should have legal
consequences.]
PM
Dahal takes charge of Home Ministry (kh
27/01/2023)
Rabi
Lamichhane found guilty in citizenship case :
Loses posts of DPM, Home Minister and
parliamentarian (kh 27/01/2023), Rabi
Lamichhane not eligible to remain lawmaker
(nlt 27/01/2023), Supreme
Court annuls Rabi Lamichhane’s
status as lawmaker : The
Constitutional Bench concluded
that the citizenship presented
by Lamichhane to contest the
election was invalid (kp
27/01/2023),
Home
Minister Lamichhane submits resignation
to PM Dahal (kh 27/01/2023), As
a non-citizen, I have nothing left to
say: Rabi Lamichhane : I accept Supreme
Court’s decision, says Lamichhane
(kh 27/01/2023) [This
distinguishes him significantly from KP
Oli, who to this day does not accept the
SC decisions of 2021!], The
rise and fall of Rabi Lamichhane : Nepal’s Home
Minister resigns after the Supreme Court rules
he is not a Nepali citizen (nt 27/01/2023),
SC
invalidates Lamichhane's election to HoR, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (HoR 28/01/2023)
Discontent
brewing in ruling coalition : Parties accuse Oli
and Dahal of taking decisions unilaterally.
Nagarik Unmukti Party fields its own candidate
for an upper house seat, going against the
alliance, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
27/01/2023) [With the
putschist of 2020/21 as the true ruler and
string-puller in the background, democratic
structures and procedures are once again
degenerating!]
PM
says won't brook criticism of federalism, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 25/01/2023)
FinMin
asks ministries to maintain fiscal discipline
(ae 25/01/2023)
Agenda
of Hindu nation will be strengthened: DPM
Lingden (kh 24/01/2023) [A clearly unconstitutional request! The
disadvantages of the Hindu state, practised for
centuries, have just been erased from the
Constitution, but still not overcome. The RPP
should also remember that it was elected by just
5.5 per cent of the population! Nepal's
multi-ethnic and multi-religious society can
only exist in a secular state!], No
ministers can speak against federalism: PM Dahal
: Will seek clarification from those speaking
against the spirit of Constitution (kh
24/01/2023) [And why are
you collaborating with anti-federalists and
anti-secularists like the RPP?]
Many
see new ministers’ public instructions to
bureaucrats on service delivery as publicity
stunt : Ministers should instead get to the root
of the problems in the bureaucracy and resolve
them, say former bureaucrats, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp 24/01/2023) [Traditionally,
Nepal's politicians in positions of
responsibility believe that it is enough to
delegate the search for problem solutions!]
PM
Dahal vows to reduce number of ministries in
provinces (kh 23/01/2023) [This is urgently needed, but
once again a centrally controlled measure in a
supposedly federal state!]
State
minister for health and population Dr Toshima
Karki promises big reforms. Here are her
limitations. : A new face in Nepali politics, Dr
Toshima Karki, it appears, does not have enough
information regarding duties and functions of
minister of state (nlt 23/01/2023)
Ruling
coalition fails to ensure inclusiveness in
Cabinet : Political parties won’t ensure
inclusion, unless it’s made mandatory by
amending the constitution, says expert, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 21/01/2023) [This reflects the basic
non-inclusiveness of all political parties!
Nepal is still not a democracy, but an oligarchy
dominated and controlled by male Khas Arya.]
The
Message from New Zealand (rep) [!!!!! The first problem
might already be that these incompetent,
power-hungry politicians cannot even read. Maybe
someone can read this meaningful editorial to
them! It explains how responsible politicians
like Jacinda Ardern behave.]
Government
hikes salaries of judges and others left out in
previous announcement : The pay increase comes
six months after salaries of government
employees were raised, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 21/01/2023)
Janamat
party will decide on ruling coalition support by
Sunday: Minister Khan (kh 21/01/2023)
Government
transfers 42 CDOs (kh 21/01/2023)
Conflicting
interests : Nepal’s new Council of Ministers
includes 16 new faces, some with conflicts of
interest, by Shristi Karki (nt 20/01/2023)
Step
at a time : Politicians and ministers should
take practical steps to wean the state off
remittance (kp 20/01/2023)
Avoid
conflict of interest : It remains to be seen
whether this zeal shown by the government will
bring about positive changes (ae 20/01/2023)
Economic
recovery : The govt must bring policy-level
changes to attract investments in the
agriculture sector (ht 20/01/2023)
What
does Dahal want?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
19/01/2023)
Right
jobs, wrong people : Examples abound of
individuals with conflicts of interest taking up
ministerial positions (kp 19/01/2023), Home
Minister vows of action against Labor Minister
provided he gets evidence of his involvement in
manpower company (kh 19/01/2023) [??]
Rastriya
Swatantra Party goes against its own policy as
it picks plum Cabinet posts : In its bargain for
positions, the new party led by Rabi Lamichhane
seems to have forgotten its own commitment to
cutting costs of legislature and administration.
Experts see the party no different in its quest
for power, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
19/01/2023)
Embrace
Coalition Culture For Stability, by Shyam
Prasad Mainali (rn 19/01/2023)
Order
to close crushers affects development works :
The home ministry, through a circular earlier
this month, ordered district administrations to
shut down all illegal crusher plants, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 19/01/2023)
Government
announces sugarcane minimum support price : The
government has fixed the support price of
sugarcane at Rs610 per quintal for this year’s
harvest season (kp 19/01/2023)
Litmus
Test For PM Prachanda, by Yuba Nath Lamsal
(rn 18/01/2023)
Know
your ministers (With bio) (ae 18/01/2023)
Having
multiple deputy prime ministers adds to the
state’s liability : The trend of appointing many
deputy prime ministers indicates Nepali
politics’ degeneration into just a ‘number’s
game’, by Binod Ghimire (kp 18/01/2023), Deluge
of deputies : Top leaders continue to prefer the
symbolism of attractive posts to the substance
of delivery (kp 18/01/2023)
26pc
women in new Cabinet, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht
18/01/2023) [All of them
are Khas Arya. Only four of them are
full-fledged ministers, i.e. 20 per cent. This
is again a clear violation of the inclusion
provision of the Constitution in several
respects. Moreover, most of the male ministers
are also Khas Arya!]
MoFA
reps a must during meetings of sitting ministers
with the foreign representatives (rep
18/01/2023), Government
reintroduces diplomatic code of conduct :
Successive administrations have failed to
enforce the code first introduced in 2011
(kp 19/01/2023)
Communications
Minister Rekha Sharma appointed government
Spokesperson (kh 18/01/2023)
New
foreign minister stresses non-alignment :
Experts say Bimala Rai Paudyal has challenges
both on domestic and foreign fronts (kp
18/01/2023)
New
Minister of State for Tourism Sirpali takes oath
(kh 18/01/2023)
Trouble surfaces in ruling alliance as
PM Dahal expands cabinet : PM inducts 12
ministers and three state ministers, allocates
ministerial portfolios to those appointed
earlier, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
18/01/2023)
(Un)Common
Minimum Program : Anyone taking a deeper dive
into the new coalition government’s common
minimum program will immediately find it to be
hurriedly drawn, highly ambitious, populist and
distributive in character, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep 17/01/2023)
No
government in waiting : The idea of Dahal and
Oli as rotating prime ministers could still face
constitutional hurdles, by Achyut Wagle (kp
17/01/2023)
Major
coalition partners reach agreement on
ministerial allocation : Unhappy with its share,
Janata Samajbadi Party says it will not join the
government immediately, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 17/01/2023),
PM
Dahal expands cabinet; new ministers sworn in
(kh 17/01/2023),
Team
Prachanda: Know your ministers in the 23-member
cabinet : According to the constitution, the
members of the council of ministers cannot
exceed 25. As such, the ruling coalition can
appoint only two more members in the cabinet
(nlt 17/01/2023),
RSP
minister criticized for conflict of interest :
Newly emerged political force Rastriya
Swatrantra Party is heavily criticized on social
media for sending a remittance company CEO to
handle the Ministry for labor, employment and
social security (nlt 17/01/2023),
Bimala
Rai Paudyal: Third female foreign minister of
Nepal : The newly appointed foreign minister has
assured that Nepal will stick to the policy of
non-alignment in its foreign policy conduct with
neighbors and friendly countries (nlt
17/01/2023)
Ruling
alliance finalizes power-sharing deal, dispute
remains over post of President (rep
17/01/2023)
PM
to expand cabinet on Tuesday (kh
16/01/2023), RPP
and RSP to get three ministries each along with
DPM : UML gets 8 ministries, Maoist Center 4 and
Janamat Party 1 ministry (kh 16/01/2023)
Will
the cabinet get full shape today as claimed by
PM Dahal? (kh 15/01/2023)
New
PM's Overwhelming Mandate, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 15/01/2023)
Coalition
struggles to expand Cabinet with too many
contenders : Mutual suspicions between Dahal and
Oli may also have tied the hands of the PM who
is juggling seven forces, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 14/01/2023)
Now
the economy, stupid : Finance Minister Bishnu
Poudel must undo the mistakes of his
predecessor, but his own past record is not
stellar (nt 13/01/2023)
Dahal
government faces global pressure to right
war-era wrongs, by Pratik Ghimire (ae
13/01/2023), Dahal’s
immediate external challenges, by Kamal dev
Bhattarai (ae 13/01/2023), PM
Dahal faces foreign policy challenges of
Himalayan scale, by Gopal Khanal (ae
13/01/2023)
PM
Dahal got 268 out of 270 votes in a confidence
motion. What does this mean for him, for other
parties? With all the parties drawing to him
like moths to flame, PM Dahal has gained
politically and personally but at the cost of
many other things that actually matter (nlt
13/01/2023), Nepal’s
opposition-less Parliament : Near-unanimous
support for PM Dahal creates a legislature
without opposition in Nepal, by Shristi
Karki (nt 13/01/2023)
CMP
Underscores Inclusive Development, by Lok
Nath Bhusal (rn 13/01/2023)
RPP
demands four ministries, including Deputy PM
(kh 13/01/2023)
New
government, new commitment on transitional
justice : Successive administrations have listed
transitional justice among their top priorities
but the delivery is dismal, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 12/01/2023) [The one
who declared to be responsible for the death of
5,000 people during the time of the uprising
without drawing any consequences is PM again.
What should we expect?]
Ruling
coalition discussing cabinet expansion (kh
12/01/2023), Cabinet
meeting taking place today (kh 12/01/2023)
Government’s
liabilities soar amid declining revenue :
Successive governments have been burdening the
economy with populist cash schemes, by
Prithvi man Shrestha (kp 11/01/2023)
Investment
promotion will be at the center of the govt
agendas to achieve high growth rate: PM Dahal
(rep 11/01/2023)
I
will deliver on my election promises: PM Dahal
(rep 11/01/2023) [You
have already trampled on your election promises!]
Nepal’s
parliament becomes opposition-less : In the
parliamentary system, the role of an opposition
party is considered crucial to follow the
principle of check and balance. But Nepal’s
parliament, on Tuesday, approved the
opposition-less government (nlt 10/01/2023)
[A victory from the
point of view of the old, long-failed political
guard, but a heavy defeat for democracy!],
Main
opposition concept comes into question :
Congress leaders say the party has lost moral
ground to claim opposition role after giving
confidence vote to Dahal, by Anil Giri (kp
11/01/2023), No
opposition party in parliament!, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep 11/01/2023)
Government
of national consensus: Easily said but
difficultly done, by Jiba Raj
Pokharel (ht 10/01/2023)
PM
Dahal wins confidence vote : Prime
Minister Dahal gets 268 votes in
his favor with two votes against him
(kh 10/01/2023), Nepal's
new PM secures vote of confidence in
parliament (ht 10/01/2023), PM
Dahal wins vote of confidence (ae
10/01/2023), Unopposed
PM: Maoist chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal wins vote of
confidence from nearly all members of parliament
: Addressing the house session before the
confidence vote, PM Dahal dubbed the support as
'unprecedented' and justice done to him by
political parties (nlt 10/01/2023) [And what about justice for
the victims of the Maoist insurgency?], Prime
Minister Dahal proves his majority—and how! Of
the 270 lawmakers present, 268 voted in favour
of Dahal, while two voted against the prime
minister, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 11/01/2023)
Ruling
parties commit to bring back India-controlled
Nepali territories : It is likely to be the top
priority of Prime Minister Dahal during his
upcoming India visit, say sources, by Anil
Giri (kp 10/01/2023) [This
is reminiscent of the numerous hardly fulfilable
promises made by political parties in their
election manifestos!]
Govt
unveils Common Minimum Program (kh
09/01/2023)
Sceptics
discount Lamichhane’s cutbacks as gimmicks :
Similar populist programmes have in the past
proved to be ineffective and unsustainable,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 09/01/2023)
Ruling
coalition trains its focus on service
delivery : Parties in power pledge to
issue citizenship in hassle-free way,
curb corruption, and mark Prithvi
Jayanti on Paush 27 (kp 07/01/2023)
Prachanda’s
Third Innings : Treading A Tightrope, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 08/01/2023)
PM
Dahal's Difficulties (rep 07/01/2023)
Experts
suggest executive take bureaucracy into
confidence to improve services : Prime Minister
Dahal this week upbraided bureaucrats for their
tardiness in providing services to the public,
and threatened action, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp 07/01/2023)
Nepal’s
political economy : The new government's biggest
challenge is to save Nepal's economy (and
itself) from collapse (nt 06/01/2023)
Talk
is cheap : Government should lead by
example on good governance : The new
government can also take a leaf out of
the book from some good practices the
governments in the past had tried to
institutionalize, by Ashim Neupane
(nlt 05/01/2023)
Will
a slew of executive instructions fix
bureaucracy?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai
(ae 05/01/2023) [It
is always the same: The government
appoints administrators who are loyal to
it but often incompetent. Otherwise,
their actions are exhausted by orders.
Personal responsibility does not exist!]
Why
can't CIAA probe Cabinet decisions, asks apex
court, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 05/01/2023), Govt
and CIAA : The govt must take policy decisions
only in the public interest confined to the
existing laws (ht 06/01/2023)
RPP
demands 4 ministries including Deputy PM
: RPP likely to settle on three
ministries: Source (kh 05/01/2023),
Govt
to finalize Common Minimum Program by
Friday (kh 05/01/2023) [In a democratic
state, coalition partners only form a
government after adopting a common
government programme! In Nepal it is
primarily, if not exclusively, about
power and positions!]
Prime
minister struggling to strike a
power-sharing deal in coalition : Due to
the delay in Cabinet expansion, four
ministers are left without portfolios,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/01/2023), UML likely to get 9
ministries; Maoist 5, RSP 3 (kh 05/01/2023)
Development
projects suffer from funds crunch as
government revenue takes hit : Prime
minister questions poor revenue
collection, dismal development spending
in 30-point directive to secretaries,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 05/01/2023)
PM
Dahal instructs concerned ministry to
reduce fuel prices (kh 05/01/2023)
Why
the new government should revitalize Hello
Sarkar : Revitalization of Hello Sarkar can be
the first step of the new government to receive
and address people's grievances and complaints
and establish some semblance of accountability
(nlt 04/01/2023)
Prime
minister Dahal warns top bureaucrats to either
shape up or ship out : Dahal wants immediate
improvements in the government’s service
delivery mechanism (kp 04/01/2023), PM
takes govt secretaries to task over poor revenue
collection (ae 04/01/2023), Former
PSC chairman Mainali’s suggestion to PM Dahal:
Change the policy before issuing directives
(rep 04/01/2023)
PM
Dahal issues 30-point directive to govt
secretaries (kh 03/01/2023)
Bureaucracy
snubbed the Prime Minister’s directive? In less
than a week, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
twice directed the bureaucracy not to implement
MDMS. But has the bureaucracy complied with the
PM’s directive? (nlt 03/01/2023)
New
parties say they will pick ministers based on
expertise and experience : PM Dahal will expand
his Cabinet after the House session begins on
January 9, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
03/01/2023)
Dahal
may be the prime minister, but it’s Oli who runs
the show, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
02/01/2023) [Oli was
already responsible for the failure of the 2017
legislature because of his authoritarian and
finally unconstitutional ambitions for power. ]
Prime
Minister Dahal to take vote of confidence on
January 10 (kh 02/01/2023)
Actions
Speak Louder Than Words, by Ballav Dahal (rn
02/01/2023)
Can
Dahal succeed as prime minister of a fragile
coalition? The nod to a high-level political
mechanism under KP Sharma Oli suggests his
over-dependence on the UML, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 31/12/2022)
More
rough weather ahead : The political parties did
not develop a common minimum programme to tackle
the growing problems of the country, and the
coming days could be more difficult for the
people, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 30/12/2022)
Can
Prime Minister Dahal steer the fragile
coalition?, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
30/12/2022)
Still
waiting for justice after 16 years : The
thousands of victims of the decade-long Maoist
insurgency do not trust the government anymore
as no progress has been made in providing
justice, by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/12/2022) [The one who confessed to
being responsible for the deaths of 5,000 people
is now PM for the third time : Target achieved!],
Dahal
is the new prime minister in Nepal’s tit-for-tat
politics : The post-poll alliance surprised all,
including Nepal’s close neighbours, China and
India, by Purushottam Poudel (kp
30/12/2022), New
Coalition Govt: Policy or Office Seeking?,
by Hrishita Badu (rep 30/12/2022)
Give
Some Time To New Government, by Yug Bahadur
(rn 30/12/2022)
Cabinet
to be expanded only after PM takes vote of
confidence (kh 29/12/2022)
Challenges
Of New Government (rn 29/12/2022)
Govt
to bring Common Minimum Program within 5 days :
UML Chairman Oli picked coordinator of the
ruling alliance (kh 29/12/2022) [In 2020/21, Oli repeatedly
attempted a coup, which went unpunished. Now he
returns to power in steps! Is Dahal ultimately
just a puppet in Oli's power ambitions?]
Dahal
has the opportunity to fully implement
federalism. But will he? Previous governments
wasted such chances due to their vested
interests, by Binod Ghimire (kp 28/12/2022)
PM
Dahal initiates efforts to bring Unified
Socialist, JSP on board (jh 28/12/2022)
RPP
meeting: Majority in favor of joining govt
(kh 28/12/2022)
Government’s
first decision: Hassles free distribution of
passports and driving licenses (rep
27/12/2022)
Expectations
from the New Government, by Shanker Man
Singh (rep 27/12/2022)
Finance
Minister Paudel appointed government’s
Spokesperson (kh 27/12/2022), Finance
minister inherits a troubled economy again :
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister
Bishnu Poudel vows to take measures to overcome
the economic problems, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 27/12/2022), Nepal
gets new Finance Minister amid economic doldrum
: CPN-UML leader Bishnu Prasad Paudel was sworn
in as Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister
on Monday. But he confronts myriads of
challenges to correct the course in the economic
sector, by Ashim Neupane (nlt 27/12/2022), Challenges
facing the new FinMin, by Rajesh Khanal (rep
27/12/2022)
Nagarik
Unmukti Party decides not to join government
(ae 26/12/2020), RPP
not to join government (ae 26/12/2022), JSP
not to join govt immediately : Party holding
meeting on Jan 2 and 3, 2023 (kh 27/12/2022)
Janamat
Party to send Abdul Khan to become Minister of
Industry, Commerce and Supplies (rep
26/12/2022)
Surkhet
children displaced by floods are dropping out of
schools : In August 2014, floods hit several
villages in Surkhet and displaced around 970
families. Several children living in the camp
are deprived of formal education for financial
difficulties, by Tripti Shahi (kp
26/12/2022) [All major
parties have been in government several times
since and have not cared!]
President
administers oath of office and secrecy to
newly-appointed PM Dahal (kh 26/12/2022), Eight-member
cabinet formed with three Deputy Prime Ministers
(kh 26/12/2022), PM
Dahal takes oath of office and secrecy wearing
Daura-Suruwal (rep 26/12/2022), Eight-member
cabinet formed : The newly-formed cabinet
includes the Prime Minister, three Deputy Prime
Ministers and four ministers without portfolio
(nlt 26/12/2022), Dahal
unveils eight-member Cabinet : The Maoist chief
has appointed three deputy prime ministers and
four other ministers, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp 27/12/2022), Eight-member
cabinet sworn in, by Devendra Gautam (ae
27/12/2022)
Maoist
Center decides to appoint Narayan Kaji as Deputy
PM (kh 26/12/2022) [Since seven parties are involved in the
government, there will probably soon be seven
deputy prime ministers. Why don't the three
independent MPs who support the election of
Dahal also get such a post?], RSP
Chair Lamichhane to be sworn in as Deputy Prime
Minister (kh 26/12/2022), UML’s
Bishnu Poudel likely to become Deputy PM and
Finance Minister (kh 26/12/2022)
RSP
to join govt under Chairman Rabi Lamichhane’s
leadership (kh 26/12/2022), We
joined govt after formation of a commission to
probe corruption was ensured: Lamichhane
(rep 26/12/2022) [Yes,
please trust that the corrupt will control the
corruption!]
Dahal
becomes prime minister again, Oli the new
kingmaker, by Tika R Pradhan and Purushottam
Poudel (kp 26/12/2022) [And
the non-partisan president is beaming more than
she has in a long time. This time she didn't
even have to do anything immoral; Dahal, Oli and
others did it for her!]
Nepal’s
too-quick high-voltage political drama, by
Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh 26/12/2022), China,
India congratulate Prachanda, moment after being
appointed Nepal PM (nlt 26/12/2022), Congratulatory
notes keep coming for newly appointed Nepal PM :
The US envoy to Nepal and Prime Minister of
Pakistan have extended congratulations to
Prachanda (nlt 26/12/2022), Maoist
Center Chair Dahal checkmates Deuba, by Kosh
Raj Koirala (kp 26/12/2022)
NC,
CPN-MC fail to agree on next PM : Nepali
Congress leaders not willing to make way for
Dahal to lead the new government, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 25/12/2022),
Prachanda
accuses PM Deuba of breaking promise (kh 25/12/2022)
["My party got an
overwhelming 11 per cent of the votes, so all
the people want is me as prime minister!"],
Prachanda
holding talks with UML Chair Oli on govt
formation (kh 25/12/2022)
[The failed, ageing
politicians - Dahal, Oli and Deuba - continue to
work on the destruction of the country instead
of finally transferring the responsibility to a
younger generation!], As
deadline to form new government approaches,
ruling alliance on the verge of split : Both the
Nepali Congress and Maoist Center do not want to
compromise in the power-sharing deal. This has
resulted in the last minute twist in the ruling
alliance (nlt 25/12/2022)
[Thanks to the
power-hungry but incompetent top politicians,
the electoral alliance is finally proving to be
a big fraud on the voters! Without the electoral
alliance, the CPN (MC) would have fallen into
the abyss!], RSP
Chair Lamichhane meets UML Chair Oli in Balkot
(kh 25/12/2022)
[???], Four
parties in Balkot after ruling coalition fails
to forge consensus (kh 25/12/2022),
CK
Raut reaches UML Chair Oli’s residence in Balkot
(kh 25/12/2022),
Possibility
of forming government with Congress is over now:
Madhav Nepal (kh 25/12/2022),
Balkot
meeting: Parties recommend Prachanda as PM
(kh 25/12/2022),
Prachanda
gets support of 166 MPs (kh 25/12/2022), Unlikely
happens in final hours; KP Oli agrees to share
power with Prachanda (nlt 25/12/2022),
Prachanda
at Shital Niwas with the support of 7 parties
(kh 25/12/2022), Maoist
Center Chair Prachanda appointed as PM for the
third time : Oath to office and secrecy at 4 pm
tomorrow (kh 25/12/2022), Prachanda
appointed Nepal’s new prime minister (nlt),
JSP
decides to join Prachanda-led government (kh
25/12/2022), Janamat
Party decides to join Prachanda-led govt (kh
25/12/2022
All
options open as new government deadline looms :
Deuba firm on continuing as prime minister,
Dahal wants to dethrone him. Oli seeks to drive
a wedge between them, by Anil Giri and Tika
R Pradhan (kp 24/12/2022) [It's always the same with these failed
politicians. These three are mainly responsible
for the failed renewal of the country after Jana
Andolan II. And still none of them says what he
wants to do differently now than before.],
NC,
Maoist Center at odds over power-sharing deal,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep 24/12/2022)
Save
people from the cold (ae 22/12/2022) [This is your responsibility,
Mr Deuba!]
President’s
call hastens the PM race : NC chief unwilling to
wait, but Dahal to stay only if he gets the
first shot at prime minister, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 20/12/2022) [Please
none of them! The change to a younger generation
could be a compromise and finally a solution!]
Limi
locals deprived of social security grants for 17
months : More than 200 beneficiaries haven’t
been able to reach the bank to verify their KYC
applications and hence haven’t been able to
collect the money, by Janak Bahadur Shahi
(kp 19/12/2022) [??!!]
Dahal
stakes formal claim to government leadership
with Deuba : With the Maoist chief’s proposal,
negotiations on new government formation have
entered a decisive stage, by Purushottam
Poudel (kp 18/12/2022) [So
continue as before! Sticking with these old
failed politicians means not only stagnation but
regression for Nepal's political stabilisation!
The voters voted these politicians out when they
denied them a majority!]
New
parties keen on joining government, but with
caveats : Nagarik Unmukti presses for Resham’s
release, Janamat eyes Madhesh chief minister,
Swatantra remains divided, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 17/12/2022)
Who
will be the next prime minister? Deuba may be a
strong contender for the post, but he has
competition within the coalition, as well as the
NC, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 17/12/2022)
Who
will be Nepal’s next PM?, by Akhilesh
Tripathi (rep 15/12/2022)
Which
first: PM appointment or House session?
President’s Office says there has been no
consultations about which of the two routes to
take (kp 15/12/2022) [Article 76 of the Constitution states that
the politician who has a majority of deputies in
the HoR shall be appointed prime minister. But
this majority can only exist after the House has
met for the first time!]
Challenges
Of Coalition Government, by Bhupa P Dhamala
(rn 13/12/2022)
Government
saddles Sheetal Niwas with disputed ordinance :
Attempts to rope in new coalition partners by
pardoning convicted criminals has come under
withering criticism, even from within Nepali
Congress, by Anil Giri and Nishan Khatiwada
(kp 13/12/2022), Govt
to recommend President Bhandari to issue Civil
Code of Criminal Procedure (First Amendment)
Ordinance-2079 BS (rep 13/12/2022) [May political corruption
never end in Nepal!], Ordinance
on pardoning political prisoners draws flak,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht (13/12/2022)
Parents
face hassles in birth registration of children
(rep 12/12/2022)
Husband
arrested for murdering wife (rep 12/12/2022)
Forest
Ministry is empty as key officials are either on
foreign tour or are retired (rep 10/12/2022)
Janamat
Party decides to join ruling coalition to form
new government (kh 08/12/2022)
Ruling
alliance two seats shy of majority : At the end
of proportional representation vote counting,
the five-party alliance has 136 seats against
the 138 required to prove a majority in the
275-strong House, by Binod Ghimire (kp
07/12/2022)
Four
ruling parties agree to continue partnership :
Discussions over government formation will be
held once the Election Commission presents poll
results to the President, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 06/12/2022)
New
government expected in 2 weeks :
Election Commission plans to submit the
election report to President Bidya Devi
Bhandari early next week, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 05/12/2022)
In
a volte-face, Maoists renew vow to
continue with Congress alliance : With
UML tipped to back a Congress government
without being part of it, Maoist Centre
leaders fear being kept out, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 05/12/2022)
Ruling
alliance mulls ‘package deal’ on major
portfolios : Leaders say they are
waiting for final results of the
elections (kp 03/12/2022)
Doti
earthquake victims languish in tents : Six
people died, seven injured and hundreds were
displaced in the November 8 quake, by Mohan
Shahi (kp 30/11/2022) [Neglect
of duty or even disinterest on the part of the
government?]
Deuba
and Prachanda agree on continuing
five-party alliance (kh 26/11/2022)
Government
inaction makes life miserable in two
flood-prone Banke villages : Residents
of Chaupheri and Ramnagar of Duduwa
Rural Municipality face inundation and
floods every monsoon, by J Pandey
(kp 25/11/2022) [Neglect of duty or even
disinterest on the part of the government?]
Earthquake
victims in Far West languish in temporary
shelters : Hundreds in Doti and Bajhang have
been awaiting resettlement to safer places,
by Basanta Pratap Singh and Mohan Shahi (kp
20/11/2022) [Assistance
denied by government and administration!]
Market
prices rocket while officials busy themselves
with election : Consumer activists and
economists say that the recent increase in
prices is the result of lack of market
inspection, by Krishana Prasain (kp
20/11/2022) [Neglect of duty or even
disinterest on the part of the government?]
Election
not a priority for migrant workers from Jumla :
A majority of young men from Sinja are currently
working in various Indian cities and are not
coming home for next week’s elections, by DB
Budha (kp 16/11/2022) [Both
the Oli and Deuba governments deliberately
failed to provide postal voting to migrant
workers as mandated by the SC years ago!]
Earthquake
victims of Doti waiting for relief, by Dil
Bahadur Singh (rn 13/11/2022) [Neglect of duty or even
disinterest on the part of the government?]
Many
aspirants in ruling parties could complicate
prime minister selection post polls : Leaders
say Deuba and Dahal might have reached a deal to
head the government by turns, by Anil Giri
(kp 10/11/2022) [Please
not these again! A pre-arranged change in the PM
office means the opposite of stability. It
serves only the personal lust for power by
incompetent politicians!]
Classes
began 7 months ago but students have no books :
Local authorities are actively involved in
preparing school compounds for upcoming
elections but have done nothing substantial to
supply textbooks, by Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp
09/11/2022) [Complete
disinterest of the central and provincial male
elite in fulfilling their actual tasks!]
Victims
of last month’s Pyuthan landslides languish in
school buildings : Authorities concerned have
offered assurances but haven’t done anything to
resettle the displaced victims yet, they say,
by Shamsher Bikram GC (kp 03/11/2022) [Neglect of duty or even
disinterest on the part of the government?]
Coalition
government at all levels after upcoming
elections: Home Minister Khand (rn
21/10/2022) [In a
federal state, this is definitely not the
decision-making power of the national
government!]
Government
mute spectator as extreme weather hits farmers :
As climate change-induced disasters increase,
thousands of people face the risk of hunger,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 18/10/2022) [Too busy with power
struggles and election manipulations?]
As
dengue spread across country, authorities sat on
their hands : Little was done to contain the
virus. Proper risk communication found lacking,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 16/10/2022) [Once again, the government
has failed to fulfil its duties and obligations.
The preservation of power is more important to
it!]
Prime
minister sacks four Janata Samajbadi ministers :
They had believed that Deuba wouldn’t take such
a major decision after the poll code came into
force, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 14/10/2022)
Ruling
coalition holding meeting to discuss issue of
rebel candidates (kh 11/10/2022), Ruling
coalition directs rebel candidates to withdraw
nominations (kh 11/10/2022)
Conflict
victims worried as fate of transitional justice
commissions hangs in the balance : Terms of
Truth and Reconciliation and Enforced
Disappeared Persons commissions expire on
October 17, by Binod Ghimire (kp 08/10/2022)
As
nomination day nears, key partner quits ruling
alliance : Unhappy with coalition’s offer,
Janata Samajbadi reaches out to Oli. Loktantrik
Samajbadi jumps in to fill the void, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 08/102022), LSP
leaders in Baluwatar for decisive talks
with the ruling coalition (kh
08/10/2022)
Congress-led
alliance reaches seat deal : Leaders of
the Nepali Congress-led alliance have
reached an agreement on sharing of seats
for the federal and provincial elections
scheduled for November 20 (kp
08/10/2022) [see list
of common candidates (ka
08/10/2022)],
Ruling
coalition close to allocation of seats for Nov
20 polls : NC to get 84, Maoist 47, and United
Socialist 20 (kh 08/10/2022)
Janata
Samajbadi hints at leaving five-party electoral
alliance : Leaders from Unified Socialist and
Janata Samajbadi are irked as Nepali Congress
and Maoist Centre want more seats while
diminishing their prospects, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 02/10/2022)
Coalition
crafts seat deal but Congress has a caveat : A
meeting of the five-party coalition earlier on
Thursday apportioned the 165 first-past-the-post
House of Representatives seats based on a
four-point criteria, by Purushottam Poudel
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 30/09/2022)
Four
federal ministers and three secretaries on
foreign junkets, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep
29/09/2022)
Ruling
parties still haggling for seats as nomination
deadline draws closer : Political leaders claim
that they have reached a deal on most of the 165
House of Representatives seats, by
Purushottam Poudel (kp 28/09/2022) [Democracy as interpreted by
the failed predominantly male high-caste
politicians to preserve their power!]
ICJ
deplores lack of public health preparedness in
Nepal necessary to address latest surge in
dengue cases : “Unfortunately, the government’s
responses and preparations to combat dengue
fever remain wholly inadequate” (nlt
26/09/2022) [see report
by ICJ, 23/09/2022] [People need to understand
that politicians are so busy with their power
struggles and manipulations that they cannot
care about such things!]
Dengue
outbreak in Nepal: Deuba-led government’s
flagrant indifference to curb the disease : More
than 20,000 cases and 25 deaths, it appears, are
not enough for the Deuba government in taking
initiatives to control the disease (nlt
25/09/2022)
Ruling
coalition to begin discussion on
provincial seat sharing (kh
25/09/2022) [It
shows a complete lack of
understanding of federalism when the
national level interferes with the
competences of the provinces and the
local level!]
Dr
Govinda KC ends hunger strike after 10-point
agreement with govt (nlt 25/09/2022) [As always before, the
government will not stick to anything it has
agreed to!]
Ruling
coalition discussing President’s ‘rejection’
of Citizenship Bill (kh 21/09/2022), Ruling
coalition issuing statement against President’s
move (kh 21/09/2022), Ruling
coalition lambasts President Bhandari’s
“unconstitutional” move to reject Citizenship
Bill (kh 21/09/2022), PM
Deuba calls legal experts for consultation
(kh 21/09/2022)
It’s
either 40 percent ticket share or poll
boycott, rival camp threatens Deuba :
Leaders supporting Koirala-Thapa faction
voice their fears of the Congress not
fielding candidates from the camp, by
Anil Giri (kp 18/09/2022)
Govt
forms talk team to initiate dialogue with Dr KC
(rep 17/09/2022) [Whatever
the government promises, as it has done for
years, it has no intention of implementing such
promises!]
PM
Deuba vows to hold Nov 20 elections in a fair
manner as term of parliament expires at midnight
tonight (kh 17/09/2022) ["Fair" also means: no pre-selection of
candidates by the high-caste male party leaders
and adequate inclusion of all social groups,
e.g., 50% female direct candidates, maximum of
6% each male Bahuns and Chhetris as candidates,
proportion of Dalits, Janajtis, Madheshis
according to their share of the population, etc.]
Karnali
residents have no grains ahead of festivals :
Rice shortage is a perennial problem in the
far-flung districts and government help is too
little too late, by Krishna Prasad Gautam
(kp 17/09/2022)
Loan
Shark victims and govt signs a five-point
agreement (rep 17/09/2022)
Govt
to launch ‘Prime Minister Nepali Production and
Consumer Promotion Program’ to reduce import
(kh 15/09/2022)
Tourism
hamstrung as government delays passing twin
aviation bills : Nepal needs to split the Civil
Aviation Authority into service provider and
regulator to get out of the European
Commission’s air safety list, by Sangam
Prasain (kp 14/09/2022) [Continued
anti-national disinterest of Nepali governments
for years: Incompetence, protectionism,
corruption, what are the backgrounds?]
Traffic
jams amid Chinese Speaker’s visit trouble Valley
commuters, by Anup Ojha (kp 14/09/2022) [The disregard for basic
civil rights because of the courting of god-like
politicians and foreign state visitors is
reminiscent of the royal middle ages from which
Nepal actually wanted to liberate itself!],
VIP
movement causes inconvenience to commuters,
pedestrians, office-goers (rep 14/09/2022)
Ruling
alliance to finalize seat sharing only after
preparing PR list (kh 14/09/2022)
Nepal
and China agree to enhance cooperation on
multiple fronts under the BRI framework : The
six-point agreement emphasised cooperation on
governance, legislative and supervisory
practices, by Anil Giri (kp 13/09/2022)
Nepal
mocks green pledges by approving new oil
pipelines : The project is not only a waste of
money, but also a glaring example of a fractured
and unstable politics, experts say. by
Krishana Prasain (kp 13/09/2022)
Parliamentary
panel instructs OPMCM to punish those involved
in illegal awarding of contract for
Kathmandu-Terai Fast Track (rep 12/09/2022)
Seat-sharing
becoming tricky; five-party coalition meeting
today (kh 11/09/2022)
Coalition
members engage in blame game after impasse in
seat-sharing talks : Parties accuse each other
of being overly rigid in their demands, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 10/09/2022) [A symbol for unity among
power-hungry male Tagadharis!]
Marriage
of convenience : There is no guarantee that the
alliance will remain intact once the
parliamentary elections are over (kp
07/09/2022) [An
electoral alliance exclusively in the interests
of power of failed politicians who have remained
the same for many years and definitely not in
the interests of voters and democracy!]
Govt
withdraws proposal to extend HoR's tenure
(ht 07/09/2022)
Why
have PM Deuba and his ministers not disclosed
their property details?, by Bhuwan Sharma
(rep 06/09/2022)
Conclude
Protracted Peace Process, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 06/09/2022)
Ruling
alliance homing in on a seat-sharing formula,
leaders claim : Congress has settled for 86
seats, according to several task force leaders,
by Purushottam Poudel (kp 06/09/2022), Seat
Sharing Conundrum, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
06/09/2022)
Upper
House lawmakers draw govt’s attention to
contemporary issues (kh 06/09/2022)
Police
arrest security guard for asking a sitting
minister to wait in queue : A Chhaya Centre
security guard asks Tourism Minister Shrestha,
who was at the visa centre in a personal
capacity, to wait for his turn, by Matrika
Dahal (kp 05/09/2022) [Ministers
are no better at doing private things. The
security officer deserves an award and
compensation!], Security
Guard Gurung tells Lamichhane from police
custody, “I did not misbehave with tourism
minister” (rep 05/09/2022), Guard
arrested for doing his duty : Asked minister to
come in queue for visa biometrics (ht
05/09/2022) [The cocky
arrogance of some politicians can hardly be
surpassed!], Security
guard who asked a minister to wait in queue
freed : Home minister orders Gurung’s release
after Minister Shrestha pardoned him (kp
06/09/2022) [The
security guard needs no pardon from the failing
minister, but justice and compensation.],
I
know tourism minister will not resign, but he
should apologize publicly: National Assembly
member Poudyal (rep 06/09/2022)
Government
only thinking of taking temporary benefits:
Madan Krishna Shrestha (rep 03/09/2022)
Bill
proposes continuing current lower house’s term
until March 4 : Experts decry plan as
unparliamentary. Government has drafted a bill
to amend relevant law, by Binod Ghimire (kp
03/09/2022) [What is
morally wrong can never be legally right! The
previous parliament is history from the time of
the new elections at the latest!]
Shortage
of textbooks affects studies in Far-west hill
districts : Students, teachers left in the lurch
while authorities concerned appear indifferent,
by Menuka Dhungana and Tripti Shahi (kp
30/08/2022)
Unified
Socialist : A Cog In Ruling Alliance,
by Narayan Upadhyay (rn 30/08/2022)
Coalition
close yet far on seat-sharing as individual
claims too high : Congress sticks to 100
constituencies, which partners say too many, as
their demands are also big, by Anil Giri (kp
28/08/2022) [The decline
of democracy is accelerated, urgently needed
young forces are not given a chance, a necessary
inclusion of traditionally excluded groups of
society is farther away than ever! Once again,
the old failed politicians will be in the
foreground, who nevertheless consider themselves
indispensable!], Another
leftist coalition, barring UML, could form if NC
does not agree to just seat sharing: Prachanda
(kh 28/08/02022)
400
engineers protest against Cabinet decision,
by Bhuwan Sharma (rep 28/08/2022)
TU
demands security from the government (nlt
28/08/2022) [Threats
from the students union of the ruling NC?]
A
sub-alliance within the ruling coalition is in
the making. But why? Observers see move as
bargaining chip for seat-sharing talks, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 27/08/2022)
Nepal
has world’s highest lung disease deaths, a new
study shows : The high death rate in Nepal,
according to the study, is because of the
failure on the part of the authorities to
effectively regulate air pollutants (nlt
26/08/2022) [irresponsible
misconduct by government and authorities!]
Nepal
sees a dramatic face-off between executive and
the President over citizenship bill : Both
institutions seem to have played within their
constitutional confines, but political colour is
visible, by Anil Giri (kp 26/08/2022)
Seat
allocation on the basis of votes acquired in
local poll: NC leader Koirala (kh
26/08/2022) [Only<absolutely
no seat allocation would be democratic!],
Ruling
parties present their demands of seats for
elections : The coalition partners’ demand
exceeds the number of seats up for grabs (kp
26/08/2022)
Ruling
coalition meeting on power sharing ends
inconclusively (kh 23/08/2022)
Nepal
needs prudent measures as inflation hits
global level, by Rajendra Koirala
(rep 23/08/2022)
Niharika
Rajput breaks hunger strike on 17th day (nlt
22/08/2022)
Decoding
the controversies over the flawed citizenship
bill : Without paying any heed to the call of
the President for review, the citizenship bill
has again been passed by the House of
Representatives. Frankly, this smacks of
political hooliganism, by Bhagirath Basnet
(nlt 22/08/2022)
Seat-sharing
deal eludes coalition as partners stick to their
guns : Task force members say they can’t work
out a formula until the top leaders themselves
reach agreement on seats, by Anil Giri (kp
20/08/2022), Finalising
candidates in some constituencies appears a
tough row to hoe for ruling coalition : Besides
splitting the 165 seats for direct election
among allies, a major challenge will be managing
the aspirants, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
21/08/2022), Ruling
coalition leaders holding meeting to discuss
seat distribution (kh 22/08/2022) [In a democracy,
parliamentary seats should be allocated through
free and fair elections and not through
manipulation by authoritarian party leaders!]
Malnutrition
threat for pregnant women, new mums, children
displaced by disasters : Nutritionists recommend
distributing nutritious foods instead of
noodles, biscuits and beaten rice to displaced
people, by Arjun Poudel (kp 19/08/2022) [It is a primary duty of the
government to prevent this!]
Seven
years since constitution promulgation local
governments await federal education Act : The
federal government has yet to ready a bill for
the law and the term of the current Parliament
is ending in four months with elections
announced for November 20, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 19/08/2022) [Another
grave failure of the Oli and Deuba governments
which shows the continuing centralisitic
mindset!]
EC
issues four-point directive to govt for
effective security management (kh
18/08/2022)
Alliance
seat-sharing gets knottier as Maoist Centre has
Bhattarai, Gautam into its fold : Ruling
coalition wants Dahal to accommodate the new
entrants in his party’s own share, instead of
asking to adjust them as well, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 17/08/2022), Task
force fails to find seat-sharing formula, will
seek top leaders’ help : Each party wants a big
bite but is shy of saying the number, by
Anil Giri (kp 18/08/2022)
Ruling
coalition decides to send the Citizenship Bill
to the President as it is (kh 16/08/2022)
Coalition
task force near compromise on four criteria for
seat-sharing : Members mull FPTP and PR seats
won in 2017, May poll performance, and priority
to top leaders to split seats, by Anil Giri
(kp 16/08/2022) [May
democracy rest in peace!]
How
the state is failing the poor as they fall prey
to loan sharks : Poor access to finance lies at
the root of the problem just as shylocks enjoy
nexus with the people in power to fleece poor
communities in rural areas, experts say, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 13/08/2022)
Police
detain single mother Niharika Rajput who
attempted self-immolation at the President’s
Office (rep 12/08/2022) [This raped woman needs justice and medical
help, not arrest! What kind of policy is that?],
Should
a mother be ready to self-immolate for a DNA
test of her child? This is just too much: KMC
Mayor Shah (rep 13/08/2022)
Coalition
task force fails to decide seat-sharing
model : The five-party ruling coalition
has tasked 11 members with finding a
seat-sharing arrangement by August 16,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 12/08/2022)
‘Controversial
bureaucrat’ Pushkar proposed as Finance
Secretary (rep 12/08/2022)
‘Flood
is bad, govt's dishonesty worse’, by
Upendra Lamichhane (rep 11/08/2022)
Is
Deuba leading a caretaker Cabinet? Depends on
who you ask : Ruling party leaders say the
government is not caretaker; opposition says
otherwise. Experts are equally divided, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 10/08/2022) [Unlike KP Oli after his
failed vote of confidence in 2021, the current
government is to be regarded as a legally
elected government until a new prime minister is
elected and not a caretaker government if the
state is to remain capable of acting! For the
same reason, parliament is in office until a new
parliament is elected and may not be dissolved
prematurely!]
Provincial
poll declaration should be provinces’
prerogative, observers say : Federalism yet to
be embraced in a true sense with the centralised
mindset refusing to go, by Binod Ghimire (kp
10/08/2022)
Poor
and damned : State must act to extricate the
poor from the teeth of loan sharks (kp
10/08/2022)
Bhattarai
keen to join ruling coalition (ht
10/08/2022)
As
elections approach, some are calling for not
repeating old faces : Observes say just changing
a small set of leaders may not suffice amid
degrading political culture, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 09/08/2022) [The
SC's 2014 directive is binding law for the
executive and the legislature. Prompt
implementation would have meant that probably
none of the top politicians who consider
themselves indispensable would still be
politically active today, which would be
incredibly good for Nepal! Given the
disenfranchisement of the electorate through the
alliance manipulations of the parties, the NOTA
option would be more important than ever!]
Coalition
Seat-sharing Onus On NC, Maoist Centre, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rn 09/08/2022) [Voters should not vote for
candidates of a party they do not want to vote
for. The party leaders' request is completely
undemocratic and leads the party system and thus
ultimately parliamentary democracy ad absurdum!],
Ruling
parties engage in discussion on allocation of
Kathmandu constituencies (kh 10/08/2022) [Die fast, democracy!]
Preserving
heritage : Prioritising locals in restoring
important landmarks would help alleviate
unemployment (kp 09/08/2022)
NC
President Deuba calls meeting of party leaders
to discuss seat allocation (kh 08/08/2022) [Democracy looks different!],
Deuba
asks Thakur to join ruling alliance, govt
(rep 08/08/2022) [Surely
all parties should join together in an electoral
alliance. Then the often failed top politicians
would agree on a single common candidate for
each constituency and voters would no longer
have to worry about whom to vote for. Wouldn't
that be flawless democracy?], First
meeting of Seat Allocation Task
Force of ruling alliance being
held (rn 08/08/2022) [This is
anti-democracy: the choice must
be made by the people and not by
the party leaders!]
Police
transfers after announcing election date
raise concerns : Observers say a
caretaker government should stick to
day-to-day administrative work rather
than taking decisions that could
influence the scheduled elections,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 08/08/2022)
Electric
vehicle imports see-saw as government policy
fluctuates : Experts say different budgets come
up with different priorities on EVs just as
Nepal aims replace fossil fuel vehicles creating
confusion, by Krishana Prasain (kp
08/08/2022)
Passage
of bill on electricity becomes
uncertain. Energy minister mulls
ordinance : An amendment that aims to
allow the private sector to engage in
power trade inside and outside the
country has become uncertain with the
country entering election mode, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 08/08/2022) [At
least since KP Oli's autocratic rule,
Nepali governments have preferred
ordinances anyway!]
Why
do DGs and secretaries change when ministers
change?, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep 07/08/2022)
Nepal
minister’s return shows anything goes : Tainted
finance minister’s reinstatement underscores
coalition government’s moral bankruptcy (nt
05/08/2022)
Police
detain single mother Niharika Rajput (rep
05/08/2022) ["Justice"
or what the government and leading politicians
mean by it!], Niharika
Rajput arrested yet again : Rajput, a single
mother from Jaleshwar Municipality 9 Mahottari,
has been staging a series of hunger strikes for
the past few months demanding justice for
herself and her young son (nlt 05/08/2022)
SC
summons Tourism Minister Shrestha over contempt
charge (rep 05/08/2022)
Ruling
alliance forms task force for allocation of
electoral seats among themselves (rep
05/08/2022), Ruling
coalition forms 11-member task force to finalize
sharing of seats (kh 05/08/2022) [Once again an overwhelming
participation of women! Long live patriarchy!],
Formation
of electoral alliance by ruling parties is
against constitution: Bhim Rawal (rep
05/08/2022) [But it was
perfectly fine for the two left parties to form
an electoral alliance in 2017 that gave them a
landslide victory? Afterwards, it became clear
that these parties did not have much in common
either and that their top politicians were only
concerned with power, whatever the cost! Yes,
electoral alliances are ultimately a betrayal of
the electorate, whose concerns are simply
ignored!]
Temporary
police to be recruited for November 20 elections
(rep 04/08/2022) [It is
the duty of the government to ensure that all
Nepalis can exercise their right to vote,
including deployed security forces, polling
agents, migrant workers, etc.]
Finance
Secretary Marasini transferred to Prime
Minister’s Office : Marasini had refused to
continue at the ministry following Janardan
Sharma’s reappointment as finance minister after
a probe committee acquitted him of tax tweak
charges (kp 04/08/2022)
Govt
decides to hold federal, provincial elections on
Nov 20 (kh 04/08/2022) [The
right to set an election
date in the provinces
lies with the respective
provincial government
and not with the central
government! Nepal is a
federal state! By the
way, this also applies
to local elections!]
Unholy
acts : Ruling coalition and main opposition
party are united in their misplaced priorities
(kp 04/08/2022)
Prime
minister under pressure to move National
Investigation Department back under Home
Ministry : Cross-party lawmakers including those
from the CPN-UML say the department can function
better under the Home Ministry, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 04/08/02022)
Coalition
partners agree to hold parliamentary, provincial
polls on Nov 20 (nlt 03/08/2022), Ruling
coalition reaches understanding to hold
elections on November 20 : Some issues remain
though including transitional justice act and
seat-sharing, which leaders say will be sorted
out, by Anil Giri (kp 04/08/2022)
State
capture by ‘Kathmandu Cocoon’ : A highly
cemented network of the ruling elite decides
everything related to state affairs, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 02/08/2022)
Deuba
outdoes himself : He has fortified his legacy as
a repeat offender when it comes to endangering
the rule of law (kp 02/08/2022)
“Deuba
and Prachanda can’t protect country’s
nationalism”, interview with Chitra Bahadur
KC, Chairman of Rastriya Janamorcha Nepal (kh
01/08/2022) [Against
federalism, for patriarchal nationalism based on
Hindu values, against equality of all citizens
in citizenship law!]
Exonerated
Sharma may return to Finance Ministry, Maoist
party members say : Observers say it would be
wrong practice as they question the rationale
behind forming such a House committee, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 31/07/2022), Janardan
Sharma re-appointed Finance Minister (kh
31/07/2022), Epitome
of misrule: Janardan Sharma’s reappointment as
Finance Minister is a glaring evidence that the
rot runs deep in Nepal (nlt 31/07/2022),
Deuba,
Dahal have much to answer in finance minister
case, observers say : Sharma’s reappointment as
finance minister points to a bigger and sinister
nexus beneath the veneer of alliance the prime
minister and Maoist chair harp on about, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 01/08/2022), Acquittal
of the finance minister: Overshadowed by
partisan politics, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
02/08/2022)
Govt
to provide free of cost treatment to acid attack
survivors (rep 30/07/2022) [It is the government's duty
to prevent acid attacks. This includes, first of
all, a strict control of the sale of acid!]
Farmers
reduce acreage for lack of adequate fertiliser :
Drop in production could lead to food shortages
and higher prices in a country already reeling
from inflation, experts say, by Sangam
Prasain, Shankar Acharya and Rajesh Mishra (kp
29/07/2022) [Neglect of
duty on the part of the government!], No
clarity on Rs500 billion microfinance fund meant
for lending to farmers : Officials say they are
working on a concept paper on how to make the
scheme proposed in the budget for this fiscal
year work for farmers, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 29/07/2022)
Uncertainty
looms over transitional justice amid delays in
tabling bill : As conflict victims, rights
activists and international rights bodies cry
foul at some provisions, those involved in
drafting the bill say there’s a lack of
political will, by Binod Ghimire (kp
28/07/2022)
NIC
directs public sector, political parties to
implement right to information (kh
27/07/2022)
Why
auditor general’s annual reports are more ritual
and less effective : Experts point at factors
like frequent transfers of secretaries and
lethargy of oversight bodies, because of which
despite irregularities, hardly anyone is held to
account, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
26/07/2022)
Panel
probing tax tweak charges seeks film footage
from Singha Durbar gates : Committee yet to find
anything substantial as police take time to look
into the hard drive it gave on Wednesday, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 25/07/2022),
Nepal Police submits report on Finance Ministry
hard drive to probe committee : Panel members
say the content will be known when its meeting
convenes on Tuesday morning (kp 25/07/2022),
Nepal
Police forensic lab provides 'recovered' CCTV
Footage of Finance Ministry to probe committee
(rep 26/07/2022), Panel
more confused as it fails to gather evidence to
implicate Sharma in tax tweak : As the committee
struggles to decipher the Finance Ministry CCTV
data retrieved by the police, Home Ministry says
it doesn’t have footage of Singha Durbar gates,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 27/07/2022), How
probe turns into a farce: House panel says it
found nothing against Sharma (kp
29/07/2020), Parliamentary
probe committee concludes unauthorized person
not involved in budget formulation (nlt
29/07/2022) [This probe
was completely superfluous. Only an
investigation by a completely independent body
would be of any value!], House
panel presents report absolving ex-finance
minister Sharma of tax tweak charges : Amid
speculations Sharma could return to the job,
Maoist leader Pun says choice is his, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp)
Coalition
partners want to stick together but there is
trust deficit : The Congress and the communists
are suspicious of each other even as they harp
on fighting the polls in alliance, by Anil
Giri (kp 24/07/2022)
Ruling
alliance advised prime minister to put US visit
on hold: Upendra Yadav : It’s not that the visit
won’t take place; it has not happened at this
time due to some internal reasons, says the
chair of Janata Samajbadi, a coalition partner
(kp 22/07/2022)
In
light of policy gap : Lack of opportunities at
home means the trend of mass departures will
likely continue (kp 21/07/2022) [There continues to be a
complete lack of interest in ensuring the right
of people to work in their own country!]
Foreign
ministry delays implementation of Cabinet
decision to withdraw from SPP (rep
21/07/2022)
Policy
failures drive Nepalis to seek their fortunes
abroad : In the last fiscal year, more than
628,503 people received labour permits, the
second highest number on record, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 19/07/02022)
Bodies
responsible for improving the sliding economy
are at odds, by Balkrishna Gyawali (rep
18/07/2022)
NIC
empowered to recommend action against rights
violators (ht 18/07/2022) [Given the strict denial of
social inclusion by the ruling male Tagadhari
elite, there should be endless complaints!]
NC
President Deuba in hot water (kh 18/07/2022)
Govt
raises medical education fees by 3.6 percent
effective from new FY beginning Sunday (rep
17/07/2022) [It is not
special qualifications but wealth that decides
whether one is allowed to practise medicine at
some point!]
Oxygen
underestimation led to scourge of second wave,
report says : The government failed to supply
oxygen cylinders to hospitals as per need
assessment it made with World Health
Organisation long before the second wave of the
pandemic struck, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
17/07/2022)
Youth
programmes announced but not executed : Almost
all youth programmes focused on entrepreneurs
have not been implemented, Auditor General's
report says, by Krishana Prasain (kp
17/07/2022)
Court
says Singha Durbar CCTV data loss unimaginable,
as probe struggles : No progress in
investigation into charges against Janardan
Sharma with the Finance Ministry refusing to
provide footage. Secretaries to be grilled
today, probe members say, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 16/07/2022), Probe
panel yet to find CCTV footage of the time when
tax rates were tweaked : Members say they are in
the process of grilling officials as part of
their investigation, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 17/07/2022), Investigators
to seek technical help to recover missing May 28
CCTV footage : While the panel is seeking
footage of May 28, the ministry has supplied
records of later dates, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 19/07/2022), Parliamentary
committee summons ex-Minister Sharma to record
statement (nlt 19/07/2022), Ex-Minister
Sharma denies involving outsiders in budget
formulation (nlt 21/07/2022), Deadline
for parliamentary committee to probe allegations
against Sharma extended by a week (nlt
21/07/2022)
Challenges
Of Good Governance, by Shyam Prasad Mainali
(rn 15/07/2022)
Govt
decides to extend the term of Truth and
Reconciliation Commission officials
(kh 15/07/2022)
[The problem is not so
much with the people in the Commission as with
the politicians who refuse to make the necessary
changes to the law and equip the Commission to
do its job!]
Demand
to remove finance and revenue secretaries
(rep 15/07/2022)
Weapons
for police won’t be procured immediately: PM
Deuba (kh 14/07/2022) [??], Revealed:
Businessman Bhatta is mastermind behind
controversial arms procurement deal for Nepal
Police (rep 15/07/2022)
Lies,
more lies : It is our misfortune that the cast
of characters has changed very little in the
last three decades, by Deepak Thapa (kp
14/07/2022)
Chure’s
exploitation goes unchecked :
Authorities have turned a
blind eye on illegal crusher
plants that occupy the rivers
and streams that flow from the
Chure, by Rajkaran Mahato
(ae 14/07/2022)
PM
Deuba-led government claims it ended
instability, misgovernance (kh
13/07/2022) [In
reality, the differences with the
previous Oli government are not that
great. There is still a lack of
democratic procedures, rule of law,
respect for the constitution and social
inclusion!], Deuba’s
one year in office marked by
misrule and tactic from Oli’s
playbook : Local elections can
be counted as the only
achievement, else failure on all
fronts, observers say, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 13/07/2022),
A
litany of failures : The first
year of Deuba's fifth term is a
story of unfulfilled
promises—and disillusionment
(kp 13/07/2022)
Parliamentary
committee formed to investigate against
ex-FinMin Sharma starts work (nlt
12/07/2022)
It’s
shameful to fail to nominate Deputy
Speaker and Vice-Chairman: Bamdev Gautam
(kh 12/07/2022) [It
is not only shameful, it is a serious
violation of Articles 91 and 92 of the
Constitution. This constitutional
violation was deliberately committed by
the previous Oli government, like so
many others of his numerous misconducts,
and has been continued by the present
Deuba government. Since both positions
should have been filled by women, it is
also an afront against women's rights
and political participation. The
politicians responsible for this scandal
should be held accountable as a matter
of urgency.]
Deuba
under fire— from a section of Congress, and
opposition : UML charges prime minister with
failing in governance. Congress group questions
party president’s performance, by Anil Giri
(kp 12/07/2022)
Government
failure to estimate actual population size hits
Covid vaccination programme : Experts say
real-time data on population size is crucial for
formulating plans and policies and for their
success, by Arjun Poudel (kp 12/07/2022)
Govt
registers Citizenship Bill in Parliament : Home
Minister and Law Minister in a rush seeking
consensus (kh 11/07/2022), Govt
holds discussion with UML leader Nembang on
citizenship bill (rep 11/07/2022), CPN-UML
positive on new Citizenship Bill: Nembang
(rn 11/07/2022), Home
Minister meets Dahal to discuss citizenship
amendment bill (rn 11/07/2022) [You'd better talk to women's
advocates and human rights activists about it!]
Bill
to amend Constitutional Council Act: Bishwa
Prakash Sharma seeks accountability from PM : In
what appears to be a case of blatant disregard
for the rule of law and spirit of the
constitution, the Deuba government is trying to
amend the Constitutional Council Act in the same
way done by his predecessor the KP Oli-led
government (nlt 11/07/2022), From
the wrong playbook : The government dare not
tamper with constitutional provisions and rule
of law (kp 12/07/2022)
Speaker
Sapkota rules govt to furnish replies on issues
raised by lawmakers (nlt 11/07/2022)
Govt
repeats late spending trend as fiscal year comes
to a close : Rs 52 billion spent as development
expenditure in past 25 days; Rs 15 billion spent
on Saturday alone (kh 10/07/2022) [Nepal politicians will never
change unless they are replaced in their
entirety by a responsible, younger and socially
inclusive generation! Otherwise, the personal
power struggles of failed top politicians who
are not really interested in the development of
the country will continue endlessly!]
Govt
buying weapons worth Rs 840 million in times of
economic crisis (rep 10/07/2022) [To keep discontented civil
society under control or for what?], Massive
corruption at play as govt expedites arms
procurement worth millions of rupees for Nepal
Police, by Tapendra Karki (rep 11/07/2022),
Weapons
Purchase Case: House committee gives three days
to home ministry to furnish details (rep
12/07/2022)
Language,
literature, culture are nation's pride: PM Deuba
(rep 10/07/2022) [In
relation to the multi-ethnic, multi-religious,
multi-lingual and multi-cultural society of
Nepal, these terms must be used in the plural!]
Why
are the top leaders of the ruling coalition
defending the Nijgadh Airport project? The top
leaders of the ruling coalition–Sher Bahadur
Deuba, Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Madhav Kumar
Nepal–look committed to the Nijgadh Airport
project, whatever the supreme court verdict. Why
are they so bent? (nlt 08/07/2022)
Deuba’s
US visit, initially proposed for mid-July,
appears uncertain : Foreign Ministry officials
say the prime minister’s visit is ‘still on the
plan’ but they are yet to hear from Washington,
by Anil Giri (kp 08/07/2022)
Deuba’s
knotty US visit : When and why?,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
07/07/2022), When
is Deuba going to the US?,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
07/07/2022)
Finance
Minister Sharma resigns (nlt 06/07/2022), Parliamentary
special committee to investigate Janardhan
Sharma’s alleged manipulation of tax rate
(kh 06/07/2022), Finance
minister resigns after public outcry and probe
panel : Main opposition UML boycotts the House
meeting where Janardan Sharma announced his
resignation. Parliamentary panel has 10 days to
submit its investigation report, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/07/2022), Sharma
could return to the ministry, many say citing
the turn of events : Maoists say Sharma likely
to come back after probe; some in Congress don’t
rule that out, by Anil Giri (kp 07/07/2022),
Finance
Minister Sharma resigns : CPN-MC may not send
his replacement in the Cabinet till the probe is
over, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht), After
pushing the country to the brink of economic
ruin, former guerilla commander Sharma steps
down : History will judge Janardan Sharma’s
one-year-long tenure harshly. His policies and
actions have left deep scars in the country’s
economy (nlt 07/07/2022), FM's
financial crime : The panel should be able to
uncover what transpired between Sharma and the
select business groups (ht 08/07/2022)
Federal
government overlooks statute as it wants to
oversee Valley’s security : Nepali Congress and
CPN-UML are in favour while the Maoists are
against the proposed arrangement, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 06/07/2022)
On
finance minister, who has courted controversy,
Deuba, Dahal hem and haw, by Anil Giri (kp
06/07/2022)
Government
decides to withdraw citizenship bill : To
register a new bill by removing some
‘controversial’ provisions in the existing
draft, a minister says (kp 05/07/2022)
The
case of alleged financial crime exposes
compromised morality of some bureaucrats. Are
there provisions to hold them accountable?
Nepal’s Civil Service Act (1993) has provisions
regarding the removal or dismissal of government
employees from service. Top bureaucrats,
however, often skip action by taking advantage
of their political connection and shifting the
blame toward politicians (nlt 05/07/2022)
Govt
told to give compensation to victims (ht
05/07/2022)
Finance
Minister should resign immediately:
Gagan Thapa (kh 04/07/2022), Cronyism,
protectionism and rampant corruption
likely to push Nepal to the brink of
economic disaster : On Sunday, Nepal’s
Finance Ministry refused to produce CCTV
footage of the night before the budget
announcement, raising questions about
whether the alleged financial crime will
ever be investigated, by Ashim
Neupane (nlt 04/07/2022), Prime
Minister Deuba may oust Finance Minister
Sharma soon: Sources (kh 05/07/2022)
[Constant
misbehaviour, even by the Prime
Minister, was normal in the days of the
Oli government, but you promised to be
different, though you are not!],
Calls
are growing for Finance Minister Sharma to quit,
as he fails to come clean : Prime minister’s
reluctance to take action raises suspicion if
there are too many skeletons in the closet,
by Anil Giri (kp 05/07/2022), Former
vice-chairs of National Planning Commission
demand probe on budget tampering case : "The
government has failed to increase exports,
ensure proper mobilization of foreign aid and
loans, attract foreign investment, facilitate
tourist arrivals, and ensure remittance inflows
through formal channels to improve the depleting
foreign currency reserves." (nlt
05/07/2022), Of
deceits and erasures : The sooner the finance
minister exits the government, the better for
the nation (kp 06/07/2022)
PM
Deuba shuffles cabinet replacing three
JSP Ministers (kh 04/07/2022), President
administers oath to three Janata
Samajbadi ministers : Mohammad Ishtiyaq
Rayi, Pradip Yadav and Mrigendra Singh
Yadav are the new ministers (kp
04/07/2022)
JSP
hands over list of new ministers to PM
Deuba : Ministers likely to be sworn in
today itself (kh 04/07/2022)
Ad
hocism may lead to fiscal indiscipline,
as shown by decision on petroleum prices
: Flippant decision-making will bring
policy instability and ultimately hit
the investment climate in Nepal, experts
say, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
02/07/2022)
Capital
expenditure at less than 40 per cent
(ht 01/07/2022)
EC
urges govt to manage e-voting machines for
upcoming polls (nlt 30/06/2022) [Yawn, says the Deuba
government! This is just like voting rights for
the millions of excluded eligible voters!]
Bhattarai
faction frets as Yadav goes solo with Cabinet
reshuffle proposal : Deuba calls for consensus
proposal. Observers say JSP dispute could impact
the coalition, by Anil Giri (kp 30/06/2022),
Janata
Samajwadi Party row: Yadav, Bhattarai agree to
part ways (nlt 30/06/2022), JSP
row: Baburam and Upendra to part ways (kh
01/07/2022)
Torture
at the hands of authorities continues with
little action : The Criminal Code that came into
force in 2018 has criminalised torture but the
cases are seldom investigated and no
perpetrators have been brought to book so far.,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 29/06/2022). Power
sans responsibility : Rather than a sense of
security, the presence of the police strikes
fear in people’s hearts (kp 30/06/2022)
Government
unclear on how to adjust taxes days after it
slashed fuel prices : Finance Ministry says
Supply Ministry decided on price cuts; the
former has made no move to revise the taxes yet,
by Preithvi Man Shrestha (kp 29/06/2022)
Janata
Samajwadi Party decides to recall ministers
(nlt 28/06/2022), JSP
decides to call back its ministers without
Baburam’s consent : Dr. Bhattarai and Ashok Rai
pushed aside (kh 28/06/2022)
Amid
SPP confusion, home minister makes a gaffe
saying pullout letter sent to the US : Foreign
Ministry is yet to write to the US. American
embassy says it acknowledges Nepali Cabinet’s
public statements regarding its desire not to
move forward on the SPP, by Anil Giri (kp
28/06/2022)
Nepal
imports vegetables worth over Rs 34 billion in
11 months : Potatoes worth Rs 7 billion and
onions worth Rs 5 billion imported (kh
27/06/2022) [Nepal is
really not able to grow enough vegetables by
itself? This is quite obviously a mistake in
agricultural policy!]
Four
Unified Socialist Ministers sworn in (kh
27/06/2022), CPN
(US) demand met, Cabinet reshuffled (ht) [All supporters of patriarchy
say thank you for the further reduction of women
in the cabinet. The proportion of women in the
Council of Ministers is only 20 per cent,
although the constitution stipulates at least 34
per cent. For this to happen, at least three of
the four newly appointed ministers would have
had to be women. Long live the patriarchy!]
Why
government should not run a business : Let’s
assume the government goes ahead with its plan
to revive sick industries. Will these industries
actually prosper? Will they show any kind of
innovation? Will they be able to compete with
the private sector?, by Prakash Maharjan
(nlt 27/06/2022)
Unified
Socialist ministers replaced in Cabinet
reshuffle: New ministers will be sworn in on
Monday morning (kp 26/06/2022), Prime
Minister Deuba reshuffles cabinet (nlt
26/06/2022), Seeds
of discord in Unified Socialist just as
ministers change : Party is clearly in crisis
with Madhav Nepal seeking to put the house in
order., by Tika R Pradhan (kp 27/06/2022)
Unified
Socialist ministers make desperate efforts to
save their posts (kh 26/06/2022), Minister
Ale commits to stepping down with a letter to
party chair : His aide says he has submitted a
commitment letter to Nepal saying he would
resign whenever the party wants (kp
26/06/2022)
Three
ruling parties want seat-sharing arrangement
before poll dates are set : The move appears to
be aimed at building pressure on Congress so as
to wrest more constituencies, by Anil Giri
(kp 26/06/2022)
Ruling
coalition directs govt to cut taxes on petroleum
products : The government has been levying hefty
taxes on petroleum products. It is said the
price of petrol and diesel will come down by Rs
25-30 per liter once the decision is implemented
(nlt 25/06/2022), Govt
slashes fuel prices following widespread
criticism : The government decided to reduce
petrol price by Rs 20 per liter and diesel price
by Rs 28 per liter (nlt 25/06/2022)
Breaching
laws, govt released Rs 9m for Jhalanath Khanal’s
abroad medical treatment : The amount was
released illegally as Section 30 of the ‘Public
Health Service Act 2018’ states that expenses
should not be provided for foreign treatment
(nlt 24/06/2022)
Government
is in a fix. It has decided to shun SPP but is
not clear how to do that : Foreign Ministry
officials say they’ve got Cabinet decision ‘not
to move ahead’, which they find too vague to
pursue, by Anil Giri (kp 24/06/2022)
Madhav
Nepal’s tale of woe continues with ministers
defying party decision : Unified Socialist chair
wants Cabinet reshuffle but Deuba is reluctant,
stoking blame game, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
24/06/2022)
The
missing coherence in Nepal’s IPS and BRI
dealings : Between 2015 and 2019, Nepal twice
wrote to the US expressing its desire to join
the SPP military exchange program, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae 23/06/2022)
Rampant
lawlessness: How entire system is under threat
from Prime Minister himself : Nepal’s
Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba seems
hell-bent on protecting his nearer and dearer
ones at the cost of the country’s legal as well
as parliamentary system. It appears Deuba can go
to any length to keep his power intact, by
Nishan Khatiwada (kp 23/06/2022), PM
Deuba not to reshuffle cabinet “anytime soon”
(kh 23/06/2022)
PM
Deuba calls meeting of ruling coalition to
discuss cabinet reshuffle (kh 22/06/2022)
Ruling
alliance lawmakers express indignation toward
govt (rep 22/06/2022)
Congress
leaders call for letting Nepalis away
vote. Poll body says not feasible :
Despite Supreme Court order in 2018, no
initiatives taken for out-of-country
voting. Debate on the issue when polls
near seems to be more for public
consumption, by Binod Ghimire (kp
22/06/2022) [This
is a result of the total disinterest of
the Oli and Deuba governments!]
Govt
rebuffs NHRC’s recommendations (kh
21/06/2022) [?????]
New
rule allows crusher plants even closer to
rivers, forests and villages : Experts say such
policies will damage environment. Questions
arise at whose behest the new standards were
brought, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
21/06/2022), Court
halts enforcement of new rules on extraction of
stones, sands and pebbles : A government move to
ease extraction rules has drawn criticism for
allowing crusher plants to come closer to
forests, villages and rivers inviting
environmental, health and landslides concerns,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 23/06/2022)
Unified
Socialist likely to send new ministers to
cabinet by Wednesday (kh 21/06/2022)
Govt
decides to reject SPP deal (nlt 20/06/2022),
Government
decides to stay away from SPP : Confusion
remains though whether Nepal is indeed part of
the US scheme and how it can get out of it,
by Anil Giri and Tika R Pradhan (kp 21/06/2022)
SC
orders not to implement govt. decision to
restrict loan disbursement (kh 20/06/2022),
Classification
required for fragmentation of land (rep
21/06/2022)
NC
general secretaries advise PM Deuba to end SPP
debacle once and for all (kh 20/06/2022)
External
affairs, domestic battles : Our governance and
policy-making are routinely held hostage to
political squabbling, by Anurag Acharya (kp
20/06/2022)
Nepal’s
‘great’ leap backward : World order is changing
fast. Nations are framing strategies to deal
with the unknown that is emerging. In Nepal,
Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba is busy
defending his corrupt Finance Minister, by
Bikash Sangraula (nlt 19/06/2022)
Experts
say SPP exposed Nepal’s civilian and military
diplomacy failure : It’s a fiasco of epic
proportions, they say, which could widen trust
deficit with neighbours and the United States,
by Anil Giri (kp 19/06/2022)
Pandemic
and Covid vaccination affect several other
health programmes : Despite the increasing
burden of diseases and responsibilities, there
have been no significant increments to the human
resource, officials say, by Arjun Poudel (kp
19/06/2022)
Liquidity
crisis can hardly be addressed by this fiscal
policy, by Kamlesh Agrawal (kh 19/06/2022)
Probe
shows prison officials’ role in events leading
to youth’s jail death : CCTV not functioning
when Harijan ‘committed suicide’. Detailed probe
by police sought, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
19/06/2022)
Decision
on Cabinet reshuffle early this week : A meeting
of the ruling coalition partners on Sunday is
expected to decide on the reshuffle, by Anil
Giri and Binod Ghimire (kp 19/06/2022)
Culture
Minister Ale calls for preserving country’s
religion, culture (kh 19/06/2022)
Authority
without accountability: Deuba government’s
blatant indifference to ‘financial crime’ by
Finance Minister : Prime Minister Deuba’s
reluctance to investigate the alleged
involvement of an outsider to change tax rates
in the fiscal policy by the Finance Minister
shows accountability is at stake in Nepal
(nlt 18/06/2022)
School
students struggle with the change of medium of
instruction : A new government directive to
teach ‘Social Studies’ in the Nepali language is
giving a hard time to both students and teachers,
by Rajani Shrestha (kp 18/06/2022)
NAC
Chairman Adhikari, who was mistreated by Tourism
Minister Ale, demands security (rep
18/06/2022)
Political
leadership was unaware of Nepal Army’s
correspondence with US Army over SPP’ (rep
18/06/2022) [KP Oli and
his government at the time lied to the people
all the time! Why should they believe it now?]
On
SPP, no party looks clean— all lying, playing to
the gallery : A Nepal Army letter shows Nepal
applied for the State Partnership Program in
October 2015. While the national defence force
finds itself in the dock, politicians are
equally answerable, by Anil Giri and Binod
Ghimire (kp 17/06/2022) [Right
to information: Every citizen shall have the
right to demand and receive information on any
matter of his or her interest or of public
interest (Article 27 of the constitution)! When
will politicians finally respect the
constitution? Their behaviour is criminal!],
Deuba
avoids House that awaited response on some
pressing issues : Amid calls for answers from
him on defence budget and SPP, prime minister
plays truant, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/06/2022), House
panel grills army chief, foreign minister on SPP
: Orders government to write to the US saying
Nepal is not part of SPP. Sharma claims 2019
army letter was sent with government nod, Nepal
is not part of any military alliance, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 18/06/2022), PM
Deuba skips International Relations Committee
meeting called to hold discussions on SPP
(nlt 19/06/2022), House
committee decides to summon prime minister again
: Deuba skipped Sunday’s meeting citing his busy
schedule. Panel says not abiding by its call
amounts to undermining it. Congress lawmakers
disagree (kp 19/06/2022)
Change
of government is a mere rumor: Gajurel : PM
Deuba-led government will continue till
parliamentary elections (kh 17/06/2022)
[interview]
Why
Janardan Sharma must go (ae 16/06/2022)
US
embassy reacts as Deuba is silent while
lawmakers question SPP : Hours after US
officials say Nepal became part of the State
Partnership Program in 2019 as per its request,
Nepal Army refutes. Law minister terms whole
issue ‘a rumour’ (kp 16/06/2022)) [Only a timely and continuous
information policy by the government can help to
avoid such irritations. People have a right to
information, but Nepali governments have always
relied on disinformation!]
Janata
Samajbadi Party’s Bhattarai faction asks Deuba
to ignore chair Yadav’s unilateral decisions :
Some leaders say dispute in the party has become
serious and the Bhattarai faction could break
away, by Anil Giri (kp 15/06/2022)
Govt
withdraws two-day weekend decision, from today
office hours to remain the same as before
(rep 15/06/2022)
US
embassy says the ‘leaked’ document regarding
State Partnership Program is fake : Nepali
intellectuals and people on social media had
reacted to the 'proposed' US-Nepal military pact
immediately after media outlets disclosed the
contents of the document (nlt 14/06/2022) [If you believe it, you will
be blessed!], M
should answer in Parliament regarding State
Partnership Program: Gagan Thapa : A purported
draft proposal of the US-Nepal military pact has
ignited a heated debate in Nepali politics
(nlt 15/06/2022), Will
not sign SPP with the United States: PM Deuba
(kh 15/06/2022) [Inform the people and
parliament correctly and in detail! This is your
duty!], Nine
communist parties demand cancellation of PM
Deuba’s US visit (kh 15/06/2022)
Federal
government handles small bridge projects against
the spirit of federalism : But local road
projects will be handed over to provinces,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 14/06/2022)
Local
election, delay in material supply for
printing to blame for delay in providing
textbooks to students: Minister Paudel
(rep 14/06/2022) [However, this does not justify the
regular deferral of remote areas in
particular!], There
is always an excuse
Fertiliser shortages have been a
perennial problem with the authorities
always finding ad-hoc measures (kp
15/06/2022), Textbooks
yet to reach Baitadi (rep) [Is this also due to the
elections held five weeks ago? One has never
heard of similar problems in the urban centres,
especially in the KTM Valley!]
Five-Party
Alliance Must Hold On, by Naryan
Upadhyay (rn 14/06/2022), Future
route of coalition in Nepal: Less rosy,
more thorny, by Jiba Raj Pokharel
(ht 14/06/2022)
Despite
PM Deuba’s reluctance to reshuffle Cabinet, JSP
and Unified Socialist continue to exert pressure
(kh 14/06/2022)
Finance
minister in dock again ‘for using
outsiders’ to tweak taxes : Lawmakers
demand clarification from Sharma and
investigation into allegations that he
involved unauthorised people in the
budget-making process, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 14/06/2022)
The
chronic water problem : The provision of
necessities for the people should be the
government’s top priority (kp 13/06/2022)
House
panel summons PM to get information on his US
visit (rep 13/06/2022), PM
Deuba is preparing to secretly sign partnership
deal with US: Rawal (rep 13/06/2022), Protestors
besiege MCC's central office (rep
13/06/2022), PM
should inform parliament about his US visit:
Chairman Nepal (rep 13/06/2022) [Not only the parliament, the
entire people have a right to information. The
behaviour of top American politicians in recent
months and especially the current visit of the
general are highly suspicious. When will Nepal
finally find a way to a foreign policy that is
free from American, Chinese or Indian dictates?
Grow up, Nepal!]
Maoist
Center preparing to recall FinMin Sharma,
Information Minister Karki likely to replace him
(rep 13/06/2022)
Late
as usual : Delayed delivery of textbooks
infringes the right to education of Nepali
students, by Karuna Parajuli and Timothy
Fish Hodgson (kp 12/06/2022)
Despite
the onset of monsoon, Home Ministry yet to
approve Preparedness and Response Action Plan
(kh 12/06/2022) [No time
for the really important tasks of a government?
Only time for power struggles?]
Nijgadh
Airport will be built somewhere near the
proposed area: PM Deuba (kh 12/06/2022) [In another forest area
worthy of protection? If an airport is to be
built there, you will either have to destroy
nature, agricultural land or settlements, or a
bit of everything!]
NRNA
controversy in Parliament, lawmakers demand
information on talks with the UK (rep
11/06/2022)
Govt
seeks ‘freebies’ along with fertilizers
resulting in a shortage: MPs (rep
11/06/2022)
Strike
banned in 25 most essential services (rep
11/06/2022)
Confusion
engulfs budget plan to set up Rs500 billion fund
for farm financing : Central bank says it was
unaware of such plan. Bankers, who have already
lent hundreds of billions to the sector, are
concerned about who will regulate the
microfinance fund, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 10/06/2022)
Loktantrik
Samajbadi presents its wish list to Deuba in
preparation for joining government : The prime
minister is seeking to broaden the alliance in
view of upcoming elections and also to save the
government from possible unplugging of support,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 09/06/2022)
Size
of govt employees to be reduced by 10% (kh
09/06/2022)
Lawmakers
propose expenditure budget cuts for different
ministries (kh 08/06/2022)
Nepal
clears hurdles to import fertiliser from India
to tide it over paddy season : To fast-track the
process, the Cabinet has opened the way for a
rush shipment of vital crop nutrients, officials
say, by Sangam Prasain and Anil Giri (kp
08/06/2022)
Deuba
nixes call for Cabinet rejig to pre-empt
disputes in ruling parties : Prime minister
stalls reshuffle a day after Unified Socialist’s
request, following consultions with coalition
partners, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 07/06/2022),
Deuba
rules out Cabinet reshuffle, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (rn 07/06/2022)
Weeks
into new session, Bajura schools facing shortage
of textbooks : As per an estimate, 2.4 million
textbooks are required in Sudurpaschim this year
(ht 07/06/2022) [????]
Govt
overturns its decision on giving two days weekly
leave : Public holiday to be granted only on
Saturdays from June 15 (kh 06/06/2022), Government
rolls back Sunday holiday rule : Starting June
15, it’s again one-day weekend on Saturdays, as
the two-day weekend system is revoked in just
three weeks (kp 07/06/2022)
Indifference
to education : Successive governments have
failed to address the concern related to the
supply of textbooks (kp 06/06/2022)
CPN
(Unified Socialist) recalls its cabinet
ministers, recommends new names for ministerial
appointments (rep 05/06/2022), I
abide by party’s decision: Outgoing Minister Ale
(kh 06/06/2022), Unified
Socialist-recommended new ministers being sworn
in today (kh 06/06/2022), As
Unified Socialist recalls ministers, talk of
Cabinet reshuffle gains momentum : The party has
recommended replacements to the prime minister,
but coalition leaders doubt Deuba will comply
immediately considering the possible ripple
effect, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 06/06/2022), Shuffle of Unified
Socialist’s Ministers in limbo (kh
06/06/2022), No
Cabinet reshuffle anytime soon: Minister
Khatiwada (rep 06/06/2022)
NHRC
urges govt to investigate death of Harijan in
custody (kh 04/06/2022)
Austerity
is good but government has created more
liability for itself : Costs for salary and
pension of government staff and social security
up by Rs76 billion for the next fiscal year as
the ‘election-oriented’ budget focuses on
populist schemes, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 04/06/2022)
Citizens
appeal to protect the dignity of Supreme Court :
‘The act of directing the government to defy the
court verdict on the construction of Nijgadh
Airport is against Regulations of the House of
Representatives.’ (nlt 03/06/2022), Govt
itself doesn’t want to build Nijgadh
Airport, by Subodh Gautam (kp 05/06/2022) [The government is not even
allowed to do that, but has to bow to the SC's
decision!]
Lawmakers
draw government’s attention to rising inflation
: Lawmakers accuse government of not taking any
measures to tame inflation and rising prices of
petroleum products (nlt 03/06/2022), Lawmakers
call on government to provide relief to people
by arresting inflation (kh 03/06/2022)
House
likely to expire with dozens of bills pending as
tenure draws to close : Some bills, including
crucial ones, have been stacked since first
meeting in March 2018, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/06/2022) [This is the
result of the direct failure of the Oli and
Deuba led governments and the entire party
political leadership of the country!]
No
lesson learned from the last year’s monsoon
devastations : Displaced people are at risk of
many communicable and vector borne diseases in
the monsoon season, by Arjun Poudel (kp
02/06/2022)
An
eye on the elections : It is customary to bring
a large budget and then dial down the
allocations over the year (kp 31/05/2022)
Populism
and ad-hocism in policymaking: How it will
aggravate Nepal’s economic troubles : The
concern right now is what will happen if
international fuel and food prices and dollar
appreciation do not abate? Is there a proper
plan with the government to tackle such a grim
prospect?, by Dikshya Singh and Kshitiz
Dahal (nlt 29/05/2022), Budget
day: Concern is rising inflation and economists
warn against bloated plan : Experts call for a
budget that addresses current economic
challenges while avoiding populist tilts in the
election year, by Prithvi Man Shrestha and
Krishana Prasain (kp 29/05/2022)
Delay
in supply of textbooks affects coursework : The
new academic year in many mountain districts
kicked off over 10 days ago but the lack of
textbooks has rendered lessons ineffective,
teachers say, by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp
29/05/2022) [Providing
equal educational opportunities to all of the
nation's children is a duty of government!]
Govt
delaying, denying justice: Conflict victims
(ht 28/05/2022)
New
book, old stories : The policies and programs
cannot break with the past (ae 26/05/2022)
Govt
transfers six secretaries (nlt 25/05/2022)
Government
to promote industrial production and electricity
use : Policies and programmes document for new
fiscal year says a special scheme will be
launched to boost production of paddy, maize,
potato, onion, apple and walnut, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 25/05/2022), President
presents government's policies and programmes,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 25/05/2022),
Promises
galore : People have become used to taking these
hollow statements with a pinch of salt (kp
26/05/2022)
Govt
prohibits strikes in 25 essential services
(rep 25/05/2022)
Fertiliser
shortage haunts farmers ahead of looming paddy
season : Fertiliser shortage is major problem
repeating every crop season in the past several
years, by Binod Bhandari and Arjun Rajbanshi
(kp 25/05/2022) [It is
the same every year, no matter which incompetent
government is in power!]
Start-ups
wait for promised funding that never comes : The
government’s lacklustre attitude towards
start-ups has discouraged business innovators,
entrepreneurs say, by Krishana Prasain (kp
20/05/2022)
Govt
to present Policies and Programs for new fiscal
year in parliament on May 21 (rep
11/05/2022)
Why
import ban is undesirable : This policy is
practically suicidal since the banned items are
major sources of revenue, by Achyut Wagle
(kp 10/05/2022)
Budget
session recommended for May 17 : The government
needs to present the annual budget on May 29
(kp 08/05/2022)
The
list of wrongdoings by the Deuba government goes
long but Kathmandu is fairly quiet : Don't be
fooled. Not much has changed since Deuba
replaced Oli, except that Deuba could get the
much-debated MCC Compact ratified, by
Mahabir Paudyal (nlt 07/05/2022)
SC
seeks written response from Chief Secy
on contempt of court (kh 06/05/2022)
Ruling
alliance decides to nullify rebel
candidacies in local election (kh
06/05/2022)
Salyan
villagers forced to use polluted river water :
Around 40 percent of the people in the district
have no access to clean water, by Biplob
Maharjan (kp 05/05/2022)
Nowhere
safe to go, people in disaster-hit areas live in
terror as monsoon nears : Hundreds of people
still living in places identified as unfit to
reside seven years ago, by Arjun Poudel (kp
05/05/2022)
NHRC
calls for further investigation into
newly-appointed IGP Singh for human rights
violation (rep 04/05/2022)
SC seeks written response from govt for
not submitting reports on time (kh
03/05/2022)
Govt
raises a loan of Rs 221 billion in nine months
(kh 03/05/2022)
A
troubled agency called Nepal Police, thanks to
Nepali politicians : Country’s key law
enforcement agency faces controversies because
of political parties’ vested interests, by
Anil Giri (kp 03/05/2022)
Covid
response fund releases money after 14 months :
The fund remained idle during the second and
third waves due to political wrangling, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 03/05/2022)
Cabinet
decides to appoint AIG Dhiraj Pratap Singh as
new IGP (kh 01/05/2022), AIGs
Pokhrel, Thapa prepare to move court against
Singh’s promotion to IGP (kh 01/05/2022), NC leader Koirala
denounces govt decision over IGP appointment
(kh 01/05/2022) [Once
again, decadent shadows of nepotism and extreme
party politicisation of all sectors of the
Nepali state?], Meritocracy,
seniority and organizational norms have been
completely ignored by politicians in power in
the promotion and appointment of Nepal Police
high officials, by Narayan Adgikari and
Nishan Khatiwada (nlt 01/05/2022), Amid
controversy, newly-appointed police chief
conferred with insignia : Two AIGs of the Nepal
Police have already decided to move the apex
court, arguing that the government appointed the
new chief breaching the regulation of the
security force (nlt 02/05/2022)
Local
election: Five-party coalition emphasizes
economic development (kh 01/05/2022)
School
question papers prepared by local governments
are full of errors : Experts hold the federal
government equally responsible, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 01/05/2022)
Ruling
alliance directs rebel candidates to withdraw
candidacies : Nepali Congress is making a
last-ditch effort to appease Jagannath Poudel
who has filed an independent candidature against
Renu Dahal in Bharatpur Metropolis to withdraw
his candidacy (nlt 29/04/2022) [Nepal is a federal state.
The national party leadership cannot issue
directives in this regard, at best
recommendations!],
As
alliance parties threaten rebel candidates,
Election Commission says that’s criminal act :
The election body states that the threats
violate citizens’ legal and constitutional
right to take part in elections, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 30/04/2022) [When will the so-called top politicians
finally be punished appropriately for their
constant high-handed behaviour? Non-election
of such persons and their protégés would be an
appropriate response!], Ruling
alliance to take action against cadres
violating directives (kh 01/05/2022)
Supreme
Court continues interim order against
govt’s decision to suspend NRB Governor
Adhikari (nlt 29/04/2022), Supreme
Court says government decision to probe
Governor Adhikari was arbitrary : Maha
Prasad Adhikari, who returned to office
on April 20, will continue in the job
until a final verdict, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 30/04/2022)
Coalition
partners seek electoral alliance within camp
(rn 27/04/2022)
[These so-called top
politicians simply do not want to understand
that in the federal system they have no right to
prescribe such things to the local level!],
Keep
the peace : The alliance among the ruling
coalition partners is likely to evaporate by the
time of the federal elections (ht
27/04/2022) [By then,
these self-appointed leaders will have
successfully destroyed local democracy!]
Government
to provide public holidays two days a week
(kh 27/04/2022), Nepal
will have two public holidays a week - Saturday
and Sunday - from May 15 (rep 27/04/2022), Government
decides to have two-day weekend : Starting May
15, government offices will remain closed on
Saturdays and Sundays (kp 28/04/2022), Resetting
the workweek : The idea of a five-day working
week wouldn’t be too farfetched at all (kp
28/04/2022), Two-day
weekend will add to case backlogs at hospitals,
doctors say : Concerns grow patients needing
surgeries, renal transplantations will suffer
more, by Arjun Poudel (kp 29/04/2022)
Education
Minister seeks more budget for education sector
(kh 25/04/2022)
Writ
petition challenges ambassadorial nominations :
Petitioners say recent nominations have ignored
principles of inclusion and call for new
nominations (kp 23/04/2022)
Nepal
dissatisfied with the distribution of local
level seats among the coalition (rep
23/04/2022)
Congress
faces revolt in grassroots bodies over
seat-sharing decision : Disgruntled leaders and
cadres in several units vow to defy alliance and
contest local elections as independents, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 23/04/2022) [The top politicians of all
major parties continue to practise the
centralist state!]
State-sponsored
economic crisis : The real emergency in Nepal’s
economy is not the Ukraine War, but a
self-serving government (nt 22/04/2022)
Trade
deficit widening despite govt attempts to curb
import (kh 22/04/2022)
Should
Sharma quit? If the past is any guide,
then Finance Minister Janardan Sharma
should resign on moral grounds (ht
21/04/2022)
Supreme
Court stays govt’s decision to suspend
NRB Governor Adhikari (nlt
19/04/2022), Suspended
Governor Adhikari resuming duties today
(kh 20/04/2022), Nepal
finance minister faces moral question after top
court rules against move to suspend central bank
governor : With an interlocutory order to the
government not to enforce its April 7 decision,
Adhikari is set to resume office, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 20/04/2022), Nepal
Rastra Bank’s autonomy restored : There is room
for the Ministry of Finance to act like a big
brother should it choose—wrongly—to do so,
by Paban Raj Pandey (kp 20/04/2022)
Ruling
coalition to finalize distribution of
metropolises and sub metropolises today (kh
19/04/2022) [Nepal is a
federal state. Nominating candidates for local
elections is not the responsibility of national
party leaders!]
Nepal
seeks overseas nationals' help to build up forex
reserves amid economic woes (rep 17/04/2022)
Allies
set ways of candidate selection but disputes
remain on the ground : Members of the ruling
coalition themselves doubt the alliance’s
effectiveness, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
16/04/12022), Local
level free to use discretion regarding electoral
alliance: NC Gen Secy Thapa (kh 16/04/2022)
State-sponsored
economic crisis : The real emergency in Nepal’s
economy is not the Ukraine War, but a
self-serving government (nt 15/04/2022)
Economic
diplomacy takes a back seat as diplomats fail to
push it : Experts stress making it a part of the
country’s overall diplomacy so as to advance and
achieve economic goals, by Anil Giri (kp
15/04/2022) [What can you expect when the
majority have no diplomatic experience but get
their posts on the basis of kinship or party
affiliation?]
Govt’s
capital expenditure stands at meager 27.45
percent of the targeted amount in Q3 (rep
15/04/2022)
Government
positive to address demands of Janamat Party:
Home Minister Khand (rep 15/04/2022) [Election campaign tactics
send their regards!]
Small
industries in government priority: Badu (rn
15/04/2022)
Is
Nepal heading toward the worst economic crisis?
While indicating that the worst may be yet to
come, economists warn that if the government
doesn’t work on correcting the course, the
Nepali economy might end up in a red zone soon,
by Ashim Neupane (nlt 14/04/2022)
Scrutiny
In Diplomatic Appointments, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 14/04/2022)
Managerial
efficiency in question as thousands of Covid-19
vaccine doses are set to expire : Officials say
wastage of the life-saving vaccine will be
common in the coming days, by Arjun Poudel
(kp 11/04/2022)
Ruling
parties issue joint appeal, vow to face local
elections together (rep 11/04/2022)
Governor
suspended when economy is in crisis and finance
minister in question : Government forms a
committee to look into Governor Adhikari’s
activities, leading to his automatic suspension,
by Anil Giri and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
09/04/2022), Shooting
the messenger : Action against Nepal Rastra Bank
governor is more whimsical than a studied
decision (kp 11/04/2022), Governor
faced action for not cooperating with finance
minister: PM Deuba (kh) [When
COAS Katawal refused to cooperate with
the Maoist-led government in 2009 and
was therefore dismissed, the then
President Ram Baran Yadav, who was
elected as the NC candidate, immediately
reversed this decision. How times
change!], Ex-FinMins
condemn suspension of NRB guv : Call it ruling
coalition's move 'to cover up its own
incompetence under finance minister' (ht
11/04/2022), Bad
precedent : The erosion of NRB's autonomy could
lead to the appointment of a new governor with
change of govt (ht) [Yes, because of the total party-political
infiltration of all spheres of public life, all
functionaries of the country will then be
replaced on average at least once a year. This
means that politicians will still have no time
at all for their actual tasks! But at least they
can cover up their incompetence!], Action
against governor may put Nepal in IMF’s bad
books : One of the IMF’s conditions for
approving $396 million credit facility is that
central bank and its personnel’s autonomy should
be strengthened further, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha and Anil Giri (kp 12/04/2022), Sledgehammer
to central bank autonomy : The passage of the
Nepal Rastra Bank Act was seen as a safeguard
against political interference, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 12/04/2022)
Government’s
health insurance scheme fails to retain
subscribers : Only 20 percent of the total
population is covered by the scheme and dropout
rate is high owing to poor service delivery at
healthcare institutions, by Arjun Poudel (kp
09/04/2022)
Coalition
calculation : The Congress vs Maoist feud over
Chitwan could determine the fate of the
governing coalition (nt 08/04/2022)
Cabinet
makes a slew of crucial appointments,
besides taking other decisions (rep
08/04/2022)
President
nominates Dahal as NA member (kh 08/04/2022)
[Nepotism at its best!]
Deuba’s
unfulfilling Delhi trip (ae 07/04/2022)
Government
recommends names of ambassadors to 20
countries (with list) (kh
07/04/2022) [Three
quarters of them are Bahuns, which once
again shows who considers themselves as
the owners of this land! Is this
government not ashamed of itself?],
Ambassadors
recommended for 20 countries including China :
Bishnu Pukar Shrestha, a rights activist and
conflict victim, has been picked for Beijing
under Maoist quota, by Anil Giri (kp
08/04/2022), Ambassadorial
appointments: Unqualified, yet fortunate
individuals, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh
13/04/2022) [Nepotism as
usual!]
Advocate
Gobinda Bandi, a non-lawmaker, appointed as law
minister (rep 07/04/2022) [There cannot be enough male
Bahuns in the government!], Can
Bandi bring the transitional justice process on
track? Victims and rights activists say it is
possible if he doesn’t compromise on the stand
that he has so far been taking, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 08/04/2022)
Ruling
coalition forms mechanism for electoral alliance
(kh 05/04/2022), Ruling
alliance forms Poudel-led preparation and
monitoring committee for local polls (rep
05/04/2022), Ruling
alliance finds it tough to divide up six
metropolis mayor positions
Prime minister’s party Nepali Congress feels
pressure from within to keep at least four
mayoral posts for itself, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 06/04/2022)
Chitwan
NC delegation to draw leadership’s attention
towards Bharatpur mayor’s post (kh
05/04/2022)
Absence
of bridge puts students’ lives at risk : Seven
students have lost their lives crossing the
river in the past three years, say locals,
by Biplab Maharjan (kp 04/04/2022)
Prime
Minister Deuba’s India visit: What he discussed,
what he missed? (nlt 04/04/2022), Deuba
returns home from India trip with pilgrimage to
Kashi : Visit may be trust-building bid but many
view it differently amid geopolitical flux and
evolving Nepal-India relations, by Anil Giri
(kp 04/04/222), Diplomatic
hobnobbing : Nepal’s politicians need to have
the astuteness to translate friendly ties into
economic advantage (kp 04/04/2022)
Ruling
coalition intensifies discussion for forging
electoral alliance (kh 04/04/2022)
PM
Deuba visited BJP office as NC president, not as
PM: Foreign Minister Khadka (kh 03/04/2022)
How
will the Nepali Congress-led alliance fare in
the metropolitan cities? Nepali Congress has
declared electoral alliance with Maoist Center,
CPN (Unified Socialist) and Janata Samajbadi
Party for the upcoming local elections. How will
they fare in six metropolitans?, by Nishan
Khatiwada (nlt 02/04/2022)
Nepali
public sees ‘view towers’ in rural areas as
misplaced spending : Observers and experts say
scarce funds should have been used in necessary
infrastructures like health facilities and
schools, by Shuvam Dhungana (kp 02/04/2022),
How
myopic they are : People in far-flung areas lack
basic necessities, and they are building view
towers (kp 05/04/2022)
Massive
transfers and appointments ahead of local polls
(kh 02/04/2022)
‘Out
of compulsion’: Ruling coalition’s electoral
alliance easier said than done : Nepali Congress
needs it, but the Maoists need it more. Leaders
and analysts say there are complications galore,
by Anil Giri (kp 31/03/2022), Ruling
coalition agrees to forge electoral alliance in
local polls (kh 31/03/2022), Coalition
members seek to fortify alliance plan for local
elections : There’s, however, many a slip twixt
cup and lip, with Madhes-based parties involved,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 01/04/2022)
Cabinet
promotes three DIGs to AIG, to bring ordinance
against acid attack (rep 31/03/2022) [Laws must be passed by the
elected representatives of the people, not by
the executive with the blessing of the
president! What kind of democracy is Nepal,
anyway?], Two DIGs
knock on SC’s door against promotion of three
DIGs to AIGs (rep 31/03/2022)
A
big test of PM Deuba and Nepal-India ties as he
goes on official visit to India : When PM Deuba
returns home he should have something solid to
show in matters of resolving outstanding issues
so that he can proudly announce what he gained
for Nepal, by Mahabir Paudyal (nlt
31/03/2022)
Agenda
and delegation of PM Deuba’s April visit to
India still undecided (kh 29/03/2022) [Having no agenda or a
constantly changing agenda is typical of Nepal's
politicians. For example, Deuba entered peace
talks with the Maoists in 2001 without any
agenda. The result is well known: Escalation of
the conflict, mobilisation of the army,
restriction of fundamental rights, coup by
Gyanendra!], Cabinet
decision: Four ministers to accompany PM Deuba
to India (kh 31/03/2022)
Prime
Minister Deuba to visit India from April 1 to 3
(kh 28/03/2022)
It
is govt responsibility to grant citizenship to
people: JSP Chairman Yadav (rep 27/03/2022)
Government
needs to 'hone its diplomatic skills' (ht
25/03/2022)
Nepal
wants to be off aviation blacklist. It has not
passed key bills yet : The government has been
working on the proposed legislation since 2009
when it made a commitment to ICAO to split the
civil aviation body during the safety audit,
by Sangam Prasain (kp 25/03/2022)
High-tech
surveillance : Political leaders cannot be
trusted to allow the elections to happen freely
and fairly (kp 25/03/2022)
Recommendation
to free 44,000 ropanis of land for new cities in
Kathmandu (rep 25/03/2022)
No
deliberation on sexual violence in parliament
due to obstruction: Minister Regmi (kh
24/03/2022)
Deuba
to visit India on April 1-3 in first official
foreign trip since taking office : The prime
minister set to leave for Delhi immediately
after the Chinese foreign minister concludes his
Nepal visit, by Anil Giri (kp 24/03/2022)
Beijing
mission is a priority, but Nepal has had no
envoy there for 5 months : Nepal’s political
parties have made ambassadorial posts a tool to
appoint people of their choice disregarding
ethical and political principles, by Anil
Giri (kp 23/03/2022)
Prachanda
asks PM Deuba to provide subsistence allowance
to the injured and disabled of armed conflict,
others (kh 22/03/2022) [And what about all those people who were
killed, wounded or disappeared in the course of
the atrocities committed by the insurgent
Maoists or the army? What about justice for the
victims, regardless of which side they were on?]
Top
leaders of the coalition meet in Baluwatar
(kh 22/03/2022)
LSP
likely to join govt as PM Deuba prepares to
reshuffle Cabinet (rep 22/03/2022)
Political
parties reiterate commitment to give voting
rights to Nepalis abroad (rep 21/03/2022) [This statement by the
political parties is simply a lie. The SC's
prescription has been there for years. Neither
the Oli nor the Deuba government, nor the
parties involved in them, have done anything to
implement it. The right to vote belongs to all
Nepali citizens, including the helpers and
security personnel deployed on election day,
including the many people who are denied
citizenship papers by the state for
gender-discriminatory reasons!], No
voting rights for Nepalis abroad, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 21/03/2022), Disenfranchised
– millions of Nepalis have no voting rights :
Despite the outsized impact that migrant workers
have on Nepal, they are still unable to vote in
elections as Nepal has no provisions for
absentee voting, by Marissa Taylor (rec
21/03/2022)
As
coalition’s poll alliance conundrum continues,
Congress to decide on Friday : CPN (Maoist
Centre) and CPN (Unified Socialist), with their
options limited, ratchet up the rhetoric, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 21/03/2022) [An electoral alliance of the
ruling parties would prevent a return of the
coup leader Oli. If the NC refuses, there could
be an alliance of other parties and the NC would
possibly be the big loser again! The chances of
CPN (MC) and CPN (US) seem slim without an
electoral alliance. What the top politicians of
all parties pompously proclaim does not
correspond to reality anyway!]
Another
COVID wave looms, govt dithering on jabs
(ht 19/03/2022)
Govt
policy aimed at prohibiting growth and
development of small businesses, says FCAN
(rep 19/03/2022)
Future
of ruling alliance depends on NC’s behavior:
Dahal (rep 18/03/2022) [And when will you finally behave?],
Maoists’
dilemma: They need Congress but can’t fully
trust it : Dahal says option of joining hands
with the UML open if electoral alliance with
coalition partners is not possible, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp) 18/03/2022)
Efforts
underway to revitalize COVID-19 hit economy:
FinMin Sharma (rep 18/03/2022)
Right
to education for children with disabilities:
It's the government's responsibility, by Dev
Datta Joshi (ht 17/03/2022)
If
chief justice impeachment delayed, parties
charging him will be in dock : Experts say
failure to impeach Rana for ‘corruption and
incompetence’ sets bad precedent, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 17/03/2022) [This
was obviously the aim of the coalition
government when it prorogued the session of
Parliament!], Misuse
of power : It seems that the impeachment motion
was tabled in the House only to sideline Rana
from his office (ht 17/03/2022)
House
is prorogued; questions arise over motion to
impeach chief justice : Impeachment proposal
against Cholendra Shumsher Rana, registered on
February 13, is in Parliament. With no session
now, it is in a state of limbo, by Anil Giri
and Tika R Pradhan (kp 16/03/2022) [KP Oli understood
parliamentary democracy as proroguing or
dissolving the popularly elected parliament to
rule autocratically with ordinances and the
present government is not much better!],
Inauguration
of Jayanagar-Janakpur railway falls uncertain as
ordinance related to it is now rendered invalid
(rep 16/03/2022) [The
government, President and KP Oli should be held
personally accountable!]
Govt
recommends proroguing parliament session (kh
15/03/2022) [Parliament
is not a tool for autocratic top politicians,
but the basis of Nepal's political system.
Countless laws have long demanded to be passed
by parliament, but autocratic politicians like
Oli and also the leaders of the current ruling
alliance don't give a damn!]
Consumer
fraud proliferates as government drags its feet
: World Consumer Rights Day is celebrated every
year on March 15, but there has been little
respite for harassed Nepali consumers, activists
say, by Krishana Prasain (kp 15/03/2022)
‘Impartiality’
in public appointments : The obvious resultant
pitfalls thereof are mismanagement and unchecked
corruption, by Achyut Wagle (kp 15/03/2022)
Taskforce
recommends to limit Secretary post to 45 to 48 :
Urges to abolish 24 to 27 secretary posts
(kh 15/03/2022)
Landslide-displaced
families await relocation : More than a hundred
families from two villages in Sankhuwasabha were
displaced by a landslide two monsoons ago. The
displaced are still living in temporary shelters,
by Dipendra Shakya (kp 14/03/2022)
Budget
for populist projects in election year a
pattern, observers say : There are fears the
current Deuba government too could include such
projects in the upcoming budget, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 14/03/2022)
Senior
citizens demand effective implementation of
Senior Citizens Act-2006 (kh 14/03/2022)
Abysmal
public service : A people-friendly government
agency is something long overdue in Nepal
(kp 14/03/2022)
Electoral
alliance among ruling parties uncertain: Gagan
Thapa (rep 13/03/2022)
Ruling
parties to form panel for working out local
polls seat-sharing : While leaders of CPN
(Maoist Centre) and CPN (Unified Socialist) are
keen on electoral alliance, second-rung leaders
of Nepali Congress say the idea goes against
their party statute, by Anil Giri (kp
12/03/2022)
Initiative
to conclude citizenship Act amendment with
consensus: Minister Khand (kh 10/03/2022) [After all, the citizenship
law must not contradict the corresponding
regulations of the constitution. And even its
rules on citizenship are extremely
discriminatory, especially for women.]
Ruling
coalition has agreed to make an electoral
alliance in local elections, claims Madhav Nepal
(kh 09/03/2022), Prospects
of electoral alliance: Maoist Center and
Unified Socialist want it badly, Nepali
Congress in wait and see : Until now,
CPN-Maoist Center and CPN (Unified Socialist)
are the vocal advocates for the continuity of
the alliance while Nepali Congress remains
indecisive, by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt
10/03/2022), NC
must forge an electoral alliance to ensure
success: PM Deuba (kh 10/03/2022), Electoral
alliance excluding NC could be formed for
upcoming polls: Tuladhar (rep 10/03/2022)
Harsh
toll on visit visa: Govt likely to ask citizens
to hold on their travel dreams : Ironically,
only rich Nepalis can travel abroad, by Eak
Raj Bastola (kh 08/03/2022)
Nepal-India
railway service becomes uncertain as ordinance
has expired : Nepal Railway Company has been
operating trains on the 35-kilometre
Kurtha-Jayanagar Cross Border Railway without
passengers since February 13, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 08/03/2022)
[This
really symbolises the whole farce of Nepali
politics and the unconscionable behaviour of the
top politicians who actually believe that their
only task is power struggles and personal
enrichment!]
Women
lawmakers ask Home Minister to address issues of
citizenship, visit visa (rep 07/03/2022)
Govt
to release budget for rehabilitation of
monsoon-hit survivors (ht 07/03/2022)
Interpretative
declaration: Makes no change in compact, by
Durga Prasad Bhurtel (ht 04/03/2022)
Ruling
coalition discusses electoral alliance (kh
03/03/2022)
MCC
Ratification Deepens Alliance, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 01/03/2022)
Rastriya
Janamorcha leaves ruling alliance (rep
28/02/2022) [The
hooligans who attack the police in the most
aggressive form and destroy public property
definitely do not represent the Nepali people!]
Transitional
justice law yet to be revised 7 years since
court order : Campaigners to move court to hold
officials in contempt for not abiding by the
ruling, by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/02/2022)
As
Nepali Congress continues talks with UML,
alliance seeks ways to ratify MCC : Coalition
partners working on ‘interpretative declaration’
which Maoists, Unified Socialist believe can be
middle path, by Tika R Pradhan and Anil Giri
(kp 27/02/2022), Ruling
parties set to ratify MCC Compact thru consensus
(kh 27/02/2022), Ruling
coalition decides to ratify MCC compact (nlt
27/02/2022), Ruling
coalition decides to ratify MCC today with
interpretative declaration (kh 27/02/2022),
Maoist
Center holding PP meeting to inform about
party’s decision on MCC : Maoist Center to vote
on MCC with interpretive explanation (kh
27/02/2022), Cabinet
approves ‘interpretative declaration’ on MCC
(kh 27/02/2022)
Alternatives
being sought to keep ruling alliance intact:
Prachanda (nlt 26/02/2022), Ruling
coalition likely to split due to MCC, says
Prachanda (kh 26/02/2022), PM
Deuba urges Prachanda to take institutional
decision on MCC (kh 26/02/2022), ‘We
are searching alternatives to protect alliance,
resolve national problem’: Prachanda (kh
26/02/2022), Deuba
in a fix as Maoists vacillate, UML refuses to
commit on MCC pact : As Dahal keeps on moving
the goalposts, Congress is increasingly under
pressure. Oli refuses to budge, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 26/02/2022), PM
Deuba gives ultimatum to Dahal to finalize
Maoist Center’s stand on MCC grant agreement by
3PM (rep 26/02/2022), Another
People’s War likely: Chairman Dahal (rep
26/02/2022) [And who
should follow you? The victims of the first
"people's war", to whom and their families you
deny justice? The numerous members of the Maoist
rank and file who sacrificed life and health and
whom you have wiped out of your memory while
enriching yourself beyond measure and living a
nice life? Come to reality and retire from
politics today, and please take the whole guard
of other failed politicians and the monarchists
with you! (This statement is not meant to excuse
the abuse of Nepal for the American and Chinese
power games!)], Maoist
Center should leave alliance if not in favor of
MCC: Former PM Bhattarai (rep 26/02/2022), Ruling
NC holding talks with main opposition UML at
Balkot : Prime Minister Deuba to meet UML Chair
Oli soon (kh 26/02/2022)
Flood
victims in Bajhang decry government apathy :
Floods victims in the district have been seeking
rehabilitation in safe locations for the past
two decades but no help has been forthcoming,
locals say, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
26/02/2022)
Vehicles
brought with taxpayers' money gathering dust in
govt offices (Photo Feature) (rep
26/02/2022)
A
new equation is in the making as Congress, UML
take negotiations forward : With his government
partners standing against the MCC’s
ratification, Prime Minister Deuba has expedited
talks with opposition leader Oli, who has a
litany of preconditions, by Anil Giri and
Binod Ghimire (kp 25/02/2022) [Oli is the worst possible bedfellow. Only
a few months ago, Deuba saw it necessary to
topple the Oli government because Oli repeatedly
trampled on the constitution and parliamentary
democracy in the most authoritarian manner.
Since then, Oli should be politically an
untouchable!], Talks
between PM Deuba and UML Chairman Oli make no
headway as Oli remains adamant to his stance
(kh 25/02/2022)
Ruling
coalition likely to collapse due to differences
over MCC ratification (kh 24/02/2022)
Call
to make foreign employment safe (ht
24/02/2022)
Feeling
the inflationary heat : Policymakers have done
nothing much to contain inflation, which is
primarily import driven (kp 24/02/2022)
Tourism
industry flying blind for lack of post-pandemic
recovery roadmap : Tourism Ministry officials
say they have ‘no idea’ what the tourism revival
committee has been doing, by Sangam Prasain
(kp 24/02/2022)
PM
Deuba and Maoist Chair Prachanda hold talks,
leaders still at odds on MCC endorsement
(nlt 24/02/2022), Pressure
mounting on top leaders as deadline to pass MCC
approaches (kh 24/02/2022), MCC
will not be ratified: Former PM Khanal (kh
24/02/2022), Ruling
coalition can break if no support in endorsing
MCC: NC leader Poudel (kh 24/02/2022), PM
Deuba meets Oli again, seeks UML’s support in
MCC agreement ratification (rep 24/02/2022)
PM
Deuba urges Prachanda not to stand against MCC
even if no vote for it (kh 23/02/2022), Conspiracy
being hatched to break coalition and overthrow
government: Prachanda (kh 23/02/2022) [The main person responsible
for this coalition crisis is Pushpa Kamal Dahal!
Please don't play Putin! On the other hand, the
main problem is that the US and China are
increasingly playing their power games on the
back of Nepal. Both are primarily pursuing their
own interests!], NC
is free to partner with UML to ratify MCC:
CPN-US leader Khanal (kh 23/02/2022), Prachanda
in search of strategy to hit two targets with
one arrow (kh 23/02/2022), PM
Deuba has been manipulated by US: Former PM
Khanal (rep 23/02/2022
Oli
meets Deuba after talks with US ambassador as
MCC deadline approaches : Nepali Congress,
CPN-UML expedite dialogue on a new deal just as
coalition partners drift apart over the American
grant. Efforts are on to save the ruling
alliance, by Anil Giri (kp 23/02/2022)
Severe
fertiliser crisis looms as government continues
to fumble : Sources say that government will not
be able to meet even half of the chemical
fertiliser requirement which may trigger farmer
protests during the proposed local elections in
May, by Sangam Prasain (kp 22/02/2022), So
what's new? Bogus promises represent the
callousness with which those at the top function
(kp 23/02/2022)
Prachanda
urges Maoist lawmakers to wait for a while when
asked to quit government (kh 21/02/2022), Ruling
coalition will not be affected by MCC: Maoist
Chair Prachanda (kh 22/02/2022) [... says the former
revolutionary who talks differently every few
hours and can't remember what he said before!]
Ruling
coalition to split today itself if MCC not
tabled in Parliament (kh 20/02/2022), Ruling
coalition meeting begins at Baluwatar : To forge
consensus on MCC (kh 20/02/2022), Nepal’s
ruling alliance agrees to table MCC compact in
the parliament : Parliamentarians are supposed
to discuss the project under MCC grant on the
basis of facts and logic to debunk false
narratives propagated especially by social media
and YouTubers (nlt 20/02/2022), Ruling
coalition decides to table MCC in Parliament
(kh 20/02/2022), Prachanda
did not agree in coalition decision to table
MCC: Prachanda’s secretariat (kh 20/02/2022)
[Obviously, Dahal and
his party want to be nothing but history soon!],
BAC
to table MCC in Parliament amid Maoist’s
objection (kh 20/02/2022), Parliament
meeting begins, MCC to be tabled in today’s
session (kh 20/02/2022), Minister
Karki tables MCC on behalf of Finance Ministry
(kh 20/02/2022), Khanal
concerned over his party’s decision to table MCC
at parliament (rep 20/02/2022), CPN
(US) for tabling MCC deal, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 20/02/2022)
CPN
(Unified Socialist) to allow tabling of MCC
Compact (nlt 19/02/2022), Caught
between ruling coalition and MCC, Deuba feels
the heat : Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba
wants to ratify the US grant, but doing so comes
with the risk of breaking the five-party
alliance. His choices are limited (kp
19/02/2022)
Ruling
coalition meeting makes no headway on MCC
(nlt 18/02/2022), Is
PM Deuba in deep trouble?, by Ishwar Dev
Khanal (kh 18/02/2022), Going
against alliance not beneficial to NC: Senior
leader Poudel (kh 18/02/2022), Deuba
reaches out to Oli after ruling alliance fails
to find consensus on MCC : Coalition split looms
as Congress and UML explore options after tough
Maoist stance against US grant’s ratification,
by Anil iri and Tika R Pradhan (kp 18/02/2022) [The
government partners must be aware that a
cooperation of NC and UML could mean a return to
power by the attempted destroyer of
parliamentary democracy!], UML
Chair Oli asks PM Deuba to come up with
blueprint for cooperation (kp, Maoists
threaten to withdraw support. How will it affect
the government? Legal experts have divided
opinions and interpretations of the
constitutional provisions, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 18/02/2022), Cadres
of ruling parties burn tires in protest against
MCC (rep 18/02/2022), Coalition
partners’ student wings protest against MCC :
Sister wings of Maoist Centre and CPN (Unified
Socialist) took to the streets to protest the
American grant programme (kp 18/02/2022)
She
lost her eyesight at 8. But she had her vision
clear : Neera Adhikari has overcome many
obstacles to become the first blind person to be
promoted to the post of under-secretary of the
Nepal government, by Shranup Tandukar (kp
18/02/2022)
MCC:
Prachanda shakes PM Deuba’s strong foundation of
trust, by Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh 17/02/2022),
Prachanda
pressurizes to halt MCC as PM Deuba remains
adamant not to backtrack (kh 17/02/2022),
Transmission
lines’ worth lost in the din of charged-up MCC
row : Projects to be developed under the US
grant will be the backbone of a high capacity
system to transport power on a large scale in
the country and beyond, stakeholders say, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 17/02/2022)
Government
set to table MCC compact in House today, but
confusion remains : Congress, the key ruling
party, says the Speaker has given word on
tabling of the grant. Ratification may take
longer though depending on how politics unfolds,
by Anil Giri and Binod Ghimire (kp 16/02/2022), Deuba,
Prachanda agree not to table MCC Compact today :
CPN (Maoist Center) that had earlier allowed
tabling the Compact changed its tone today. The
party has warned of leaving the government if
the Compact is tabled without consensus in the
ruling alliance (nlt 16/02/2022), Maoist
Center to quit govt if MCC tabled without
coalition’s consent (kh 16/02/2022)
Supreme
Court issues show cause order against Minister
Ale (kh 16/02/2022)
New
Deal On MCC, CJ Impeachment, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 15/02/2022)
Govt
transfers 11 joint secretaries (kh
15/02/2022)
Deepening
rift over MCC among partners threatens the unity
of ruling coalition : Maoist Centre sticks to
its guns on the US compact as Deuba appears firm
on tabling it for ratification, by Anil Giri
(kp 13/02/2022), Reactionary
forces are trying to break ruling alliance:
Chairman Dahal (rep 13/02/2022) [?????]
Karnali
residents suffer from salt shortages every year
: Understaffed salt depots and mismanagement on
part of relevant authorities forcing villagers
to buy the commodity from traders at exorbitant
prices, by Krishna Prasad Gautam and Raj
Bahadur Shahi (kp) [Continued
neglect by government and administration!]
Prachanda
asks PM Deuba if he is trying to remove Speaker
Sapkota (kh 12/02/2022) [As a person accused of murder, Mr. Sapkota
has never possessed the qualifications for this
office. As long as this is not cleared up by a
court procedure, he is not qualified, regardless
of his momentary attitude!]
Government
recommends 39 names for Deputy Secretaries
(kh 12/02/2022)
Congress,
UML mull motion to remove Speaker Sapkota if no
cooperation on MCC : Prime Minister Sher Bahadur
Deuba is seeking the main opposition’s support
to ratify the US grant as his key coalition
partner, Maoist Centre, is playing spoilsport,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 12/02/2022), Observers
see diplomatic, economic risks for Nepal if US
reviews its policy : Washington’s warnings over
continued delays in ratification of its $500
million grant pact do not bode well for the
country, officials at foreign and finance
ministries say, by Anil Giri (kp 12/02/2022)
[The great powers USA, China
and India ruthlessly play out their power
interests in tiny Nepal and the latter's
politicians continue to put their ideological
interests above the urgent needs of the country
and its people.], Differences
persist among top leaders over MCC compact :
Dahal wants consensus bid postponed until after
elections while Madhav Nepal and Upendra Yadav
call for review of pact terms, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 12/02/2022)
A
make-or-break situation that the ruling
coalition is in : Alliance partners expedite
meetings, and the CPN-UML has emerged as a key
player as Millennium Challenge Corporation Nepal
Compact becomes a crucial issue, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 11/02/2022)
Ministers
should focus on policy issues, not publicity,
experts say : Former bureaucrats say newly
formed CPN (Unified Socialist) is in dire need
of funds to finance elections and the stunts
could also be a part of their scheme to collect
some cash, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 11/02/2022)
Home
Ministry’s Reform Plan Geared Towards Paradigm
Shift, by Mukti Rijal (rn 10/02/2022)
Fissure
in ruling alliance over MCC compact (ht
10/02/2022)
Coalition’s
future hangs in balance as elections declared
amid MCC confusion : Leaders say too early to
talk about electoral alliance but those opposing
the US grant say any move to push it for
ratification would lead to a breakdown of the
coalition, by Anil Giri (kp 08/02/2022), MCC
and likely political developments: Headed to
uncertainties, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
08/02/2022)
Govt
decides to hold local polls on May 13 (rep
07/02/2022)
Govt
to provide relief for kin of disappeared
conflict victims (ht 07/02/2022) [Relief is not enough, they
deserve justice! People who have already partly
admitted their responsibility, must finally
stand trial!]
A
confused coalition now clearly is in trouble
amid MCC muddle : Deuba holds a meeting with
Dahal and Oli in the wake of recent
developments. Opposers of the US grant
ratification say ruling alliance will break if
it is tabled in Parliament, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 07/02/2022), MCC
will not be passed without national consensus,
amendment: CPN (Maoist Center) (rep
07/02/2022), Govt
to table MCC agreement in parliament on Feb 9
(rep 07/02/2022)
Politics
of smokescreen: How the MCC debacle exposes a
crisis of credibility in Nepali politics : The
debate on the MCC grant shows a collective
failure of Nepal’s political leaders. The
dishonest rigmarole has exposed the dubious
character of politicians, politicians' mistrust
in our own institutions, and priority on petty
interests over development, by Nishan
Khatiwada (nlt 07/02/2022), MCC:
PM Deuba has just three weeks; so he’s in
trouble (kh 07/02/2022), Unnecessarily
dragging MCC into dispute could have serious
consequences, warns Dr Bhattarai (kh
07/02/2022), Dahal’s
mendacity, double-dealing and subterfuge : How
two letters exposed the Maoist chair’s political
shenanigans using the MCC compact, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/02/2022)
A
farce that MCC task force became with nothing to
say : The government team formed to ‘study’ the
US grant has no suggestions to put forth as the
members are divided, by Anil Giri (kp
05/02/2022), PM
Deuba, Prachanda under pressure to ratify MCC
Compact as Feb 28 deadline approaches (kh
06/02/2022), Dahal
under pressure as his and Deuba’s letter to MCC
becomes public : Millennium Challenge
Corporation in its response sets February 28
deadline for compact ratification as committed
by the Maoist leader and prime minister (kp
06/02/2022)
House
disruption could pose threat to achievements:
RJN Chair KC (kh 04/02/2022)
MCC
pact remains stuck but there’s been spending
under it : Rs4 billion spent so far for
implementation of projects under the US grant
whose fate is hanging in the balance, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/02/2022),
MCC
risks split in Nepal’s ruling coalition :
Geopolitical pressure from Beijing to refuse
American infrastructure grant threatens
governing partnership (nt 04/02/2022)
NHRC
reprimands Minister Renu Yadav for issuing
threat to Raut (ht 04/02/2022)
871
million rupees allocated for construction of
administrative buildings (ht 04/02/2022)
Settle
the MCC now : The government should table it in
parliament and let the sovereign body decide
(ae 03/02/2022) [But
according to the understanding of democracy of
the supreme rulers of the political parties,
they alone decide how their elected
representatives have to vote, not their
conscience.]
Political
economy of patrimonialism : Deuba has failed in
making an honest attempt to disentangle the
interwoven knots of structural corruption,
by CK Lal (kp 02/02/2022)
Children
urge govt to administer vaccines to missed-out
age groups (rep 02/02/2022)
Care
Economy Growing Fast, by Namrata Sharma (rn
02/02/2022)
Coalition’s
vote alliance will depend on how the US grant
moves ahead : Sources say Deuba has been telling
Congress leaders not to discuss poll alliance
until MCC issue takes decisive turn, by Anil
Giri (kp 02/02/2022)
Govt
decision to mandate vaccination cards for access
to public services challenged at Supreme Court
(rep 01/02/2022)
Govt
preparing to register a proposal to remove
Speaker, by Ishwari Subedi (rep 01/02/2022),
UML
will help NC if proposal to impeach speaker
tabled: Secretary Rayamajhi (kh 03/02/2022)
[???], Sapkota’s
role as a nonpartisan post holder comes into
question : Amid Deuba’s plan to move MCC grant
for its ratification from the House, the Speaker
has expedited his own consultations which
experts call unwarranted, by Binod Ghimire
and Anil Giri (kp 03/02/2022), Ruling
alliance will not be broken under any
circumstances: Chairman Dahal (rep
03/02/2022), MCC
creates ripples in ruling coalition: Leaders
rush to save alliance (rep 03/02/2022), Ruling
alliance is on the verge of disintegration due
to MCC: Gajurel (rep 03/02/2022), MCC
Compact will not be endorsed in the status quo:
Prachanda : Maoist Center has been criticized
for disowning the Compact that was signed in
2017 when it was in the coalition government
with Nepali Congress (nlt 03/2/2022), Revealed:
In the letter to MCC, PM Deuba and Prachanda had
categorically promised to ratify Nepal Compact
immediately : ‘We will jointly request the
speaker of the House of Representatives to plan
for the tabling of the compact for the
ratification as soon as possible,’ reads the
letter, by Ashim Neupane and Nishan
Khatiwada (nlt 03/02/2022)
More
ways to tackle a problem : Remote regions have
suffered from years of negligence, and nothing
has been done to ensure a lasting solution
(kp 31/01/2022)
Ratification
of MCC causes rift in ruling coalition (ht
31/01/2022), Deuba,
Oli in talks through various channels on MCC
pact, leaders say : Even as Prime Minister Deuba
appears confident that his coalition partners
will support the passage of the US grant, he is
keeping multiple options open, by Anil Giri
(kp 01/02/2022), MCC
compact threatens coalition’s unity : Despite
deep divisions over the US grant, two partners
say the coalition will remain intact as a
break-up will bring down the government, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 01/02/2022)
Ruling
alliance decides to hold local level poll by
mid-June (rep 29/01/2022), Coalition
makes a turnabout, agrees to hold local level
polls by mid-June : Plans are afoot to align
election laws with constitutional provisions.
Confusion, however, persists, by Anil Giri
(kp 30/01/2022), 'Hold
local polls from mid-April to mid-May' : The
ruling alliance also wants Local Election Act
amended to eliminate contradictory provisions,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 30/01/2022)
Ruling
coalition fails to reach consensus on election
date : Coalition meeting to take place at 4 pm
again (kh 29/01/2022) [Please abide by the constitution! These
discussions are completely unnecessary!],
PM
Deuba proposes coalition partner to hold
election in April (kh 29/01/2022), [Whatever
you write into the Local Level Election Act, it
must not contradict the provision of the
superior constitution!], Ruling
coalition in law revision bid as poll body
stresses timely local elections : Commission
says it is in the dark about the amendment
process, as ruling alliance attempts to reach a
decision, by Binod Ghimire (kp 29/01/2022)
Local
polls: Why is Nepali Congress submitting to
coalition partners at the cost of democracy?
Prime Minister Deuba, who is also the president
of the Nepali Congress, looks bent on putting
democratic values and constitutionalism at stake
for the sake of keeping the coalition intact,
by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt 28/01/2022) [Deuba has also put
democratic values and constitutionalism at risk
in the past in order to maintain his personal
power. Just think of the year 2002!]
Does
Deuba have a ‘Plan B’? Deuba fears that a
unilateral decision on elections could split the
coalition, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
27/01/2022)
Have
Nepal-China ties soured under the Deuba
government? Many believe the current government
has, instead of building trust, upset China, for
instance by raising the issue of China’s alleged
border encroachment without consulting Beijing,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 27/01/2022)
Nepal's
coalition government: How long will it last?,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 27/01/2022)
Complaint
lodged with Rautahat police against Minister
Yadav (kh 27/01/2022)
Government
officials, businessmen charged with corruption :
Some of the country's renowned names in business
are accused of causing losses to the state
(kp 27/01/2022)
Extralegal
entity making the calls on crucial issues a
cause for concern : Experts say the political
coordination committee, formed ‘to assist the
government’ should refrain from dictating on
important matters like elections, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 26/01/2022)
Taskforce
formed to review number and necessity of
secretaries (kh 26/01/2022)
Plan
to amend law to delay local polls faces
criticism : Parties should not create
instability by misinterpreting constitutional
provisions, leaders and experts say, by Anil
Giri (kp 25/01/2022)
Subedi)
(nlt), Back to the eighties : Stringent
government measures will only throttle formal
businesses and push them to leave Nepal, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp 25/01/2022)
A
case of sheer govt negligence: Over 7,000 tons
fertilizer dumped to rot at Birgunj dry port,
by Narayan Neupane (rep 24/01/2022), Rotten
fertiliser : How can we expect agriculture
growth in the country when the concerned
officials do not take decisions on pressing
issues? (ht 26/01/2022)
Politics
of amnesia: Opposition UML lambasts the
government on the same charges labeled against
it while in power : Around six months in power,
the coalition government led by Sher Bahadur
Deuba has ruled the country in such a way main
opposition leader KP Sharma Oli is now in the
position to question its integrity and intention
(nlt 23/01/2022)
Govt
preparing to spend additional Rs 240 million to
decorate new ministers’ quarters (rep
23/01/2022) [Corruption
in its purest form!]
Amid
sluggish government response, Covid-19 third
wave rampages the country : Public health
experts say without prompt, reliable and
effective response to battle the pandemic, Nepal
risks becoming the hotspot of the unimagined
rapid surge, a rise of serious cases and even
deaths, by Amish Neupane (nlt 22/01/2022) [There
is nothing to expect. Nepal's politicians have
only their power interests in mind, not the
concerns of the people, for whose solution they
have applied and want to apply again this year!]
Prime
minister says all outstanding issues will be
sorted out through talks : Deuba, in his address
to the nation, says the House will resume
through agreement (kp 22/01/2022) [You have so many urgent
tasks that need action, not talks!]
PM
Deuba directs govt agencies to prepare for polls
: Despite criticisms that Deuba’s six months in
office was a failure, the Prime Minister, in his
first address to the nation, claimed the
government was heading on a right track (nlt
21/01/2022)
Ruling
coalition agree to fix local election date after
consultation with legal experts (kh
21/01/2022), Ruling
alliance to consult legal experts amid confusion
over timing of three polls : Deuba’s coalition
partners say they are considering holding the
three tiers of election simultaneously, by
Anil Giri and Tika R Pradhan (kp 22/01/2022)
Prachanda’s
proposal of ‘early elections’ triggers ripples
in Nepali political spectrum (kh 21/01/2022)
Minister
Renu Yadav gives provocative statement;
threatens to kill CK Raut (kh 20/01/2022) [If the minister has really
expressed this in such a way, she is no longer
sustainable for a minute and should be dismissed
immediately!], Nepal’s
sitting minister threatens to repeat the ‘Gaur
massacre’: Here’s the story of the 2007 carnage
and impunity that followed : Since 2007, victims
of the carnage have been demanding justice but
to no avail, by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt
20/01/2022), Civil
society representatives protest life threatening
remarks of sitting minster (kh 21/01/2022),
Activists
call for sacking Minister Yadav for her
incendiary remarks : A group of activists has
said a sitting minister threatening target
killings is the result of unchecked lack of
accountability in the country (kp
22/01/2022), NC
General Secy Sharma suggests dismissal of
Minister Yadav (kh 22/01/2022)
Queues
and chaos : Every wave seems to expose our lack
of preparedness, always leaving things to be
done at the eleventh hour (kp 20/01/2022)
Issues
of Public Procurement in Nepal : More from
Author Issues of Public Procurement in Nepal
There are lots of problems in the procurement
system of Nepal. Public entities procure without
an approved multi-year and annual procurement
plan, to say the least , by Ram Bahadur Shah
(rep 19/01/2022)
Frontliners
face hassles for boosters amid mismanagement : A
lack of communication and poorly managed
vaccination centres lead to crowds, forcing many
to stand in line for hours, by Anup Ojha (kp
18/01/2022) [???]
PM
Deuba’s personal Secretary Bhanu Deuba tests
COVID-19 positive (kh 18/01/2022)
Deuba
in poll dilemma— whether to listen to his party
or alliance partners : At least two parties in
his coalition want three tiers of elections in
one go. Congress thinks otherwise, by Anil
Giri (kp 17/01/2022)
Tourism
Minister Ale tests positive for COVID-19
(rep 17/01/2022)
Six
months in power: Deuba Government has been a
monumental failure : Here is a list of major
failures that mark the six months in office of
Prime Minister Deuba, by Nishan Khatiwada
(nlt 15/01/2022)
Will
the current coalition continue until the next
election? CPN (Maoist Center) and CPN (Unified
Socialist) are the biggest advocates of
sustaining the coalition until the elections as
if their existence would be endangered if they
compete in the election under the respective
party banners, by Nishan Khatiwada (nlt
14/01/2022)
New
virus wave hits political meetings, gatherings :
Cabinet has not been able to meet since January
5. With their leaders in isolation, political
parties have postponed scheduled events, by
Anil Giri (kp 14/01/2022)
PM
Deuba's Return To Work, Cabinet Meeting Today,
by Laxmi Prasad Upadhyaya (rn 14/01/2022)
Deuba’s
six months in office: A poor show of governance
: There is not much for the government to boast
about on any front, observers and analysts say,
by Anil Giri (kp 13/01/2022)
Poor
families yet to get one-time grant of Rs10,000 :
Those receiving the government incentive must be
willing to work voluntarily in the future under
the Prime Minister Self Employment Programme,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 13/01/2022)
Prime
Minister Deuba to undergo PCR test tomorrow
(kh 12/012022)
Control
the spread : To break the chain of spread
requires a concerted effort of the authorities
and the entire community (kp 10/01/2022)
Deuba
government condemned for staying mum over Modi’s
remarks on Lipulekh road (nlt 09/01/2022)
PM
Deuba intensifies efforts to ratify MCC
(kh 09/01/2022)
Prime
Minister Deuba in isolation after Maoist Center
Chair Prachanda got coronavirus infection
(kh 08/01/2022), PM
Deuba undergoing PCR test today (kh
09/01/2022), Senior
leaders in isolation after Dahal tests positive
for Covid-19 : Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba
and other ruling alliance leaders were present
in two meetings on Thursday and Friday attended
by the Maoist chair, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
09/01/2022), Communications
minister Karki in home-isolation (kh
09/01/2022)
Home
ministry to formulate guidelines for taking the
salute (rep 07/01/2022) [Hopefully the government will take into
account that Nepal is a multi-ethnic and
multi-cultural state where different forms of
salute coexist!]
Koshi
victims seek PM's initiative for long overdue
compensation (ht 07/01/2022)
Govt’s
duty to provide basic services to the people: PM
Deuba (kh 06/01/2022) [???]
Industry
and commerce in disarray due to headless
ministry : The Deuba administration has not
appointed a new industry minister since the
previous incumbent left office last May, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 06/01/2022)
Vibrant
Gujarat Summit postponed amid rising COVID-19
cases : PM Deuba's visit "cancelled" (kh
06/01/2022)
Political
Coordination Committee meeting at Baluwatar :
Dwells on NA elections, PM's India visit (kh
06/01/2022), Ruling
coalition to form coordination committee for NA
election campaign (kh 06/01/2022)
Incorrigible
sloths : Spring up into action before a third
wave sweeps us away (kp 05/01/2022)
Top
leaders of ruling parties hold meeting at
Baluwatar (nlt 03/01/2022), Ruling
coalition meeting today to pick candidates for
NA poll (kh 03/01/2022), Ruling
coalition shares seats in National Assembly : To
jointly field candidates in NA poll (kh
03/01/2022), Ruling
parties reach agreement to share 19 seats in the
upcoming National Assembly polls (rep
03/01/2022), Ruling
coalition partners divide 20 upper house seats
among them
Congress to get 6, Maoist Centre and CPN
(Unified Socialist) 5 each, Janata Samajbadi
Party 2 and Rastriya Janamorcha 1 (kp
03/01/2022)
End
interference in security bodies, CIAA tells home
ministry (ht 02/01/2022)
Extrajudicial
killings and the wait for justice : Unlawful
executions by police, especially in the Tarai,
have continued despite rights organisations
including the United Nations calling on Nepal to
act to stop them, by Tufan Neupane (kp
01/01/2022)
Government
doing little to assuage stress of parents and
students : Several schools across the country
have recorded Covid-19 cases after they resumed
in-person classes. But no measures have been
taken to curb the spread of the coronavirus,
by Anup Ojha (kp 01/01/2022)
Nepal
unique in guaranteeing women’s rights: PM Deuba
(kh 01/01/2022) [No, Mr
Deuba, the opposite is the case!], Female
community health volunteers feel neglected :
They have long been demanding competitive
salaries and allowances but to no avail (kp
02/01/2022), Over
9,000 crimes against women in five months
(ht 02/01/2022)
Demand
for electricity in Kathmandu “exceeded NEA’s
expectations”: Kulman Ghising (kh 31/12/2021)
[No wonder, since the
government has repeatedly called on people to
switch from gas to electricity!]
Consensus
and collaboration needed for protection of
nationality, democracy: PM Deuba (kh
31/12/2021) [Make national identity and
democracy inclusive first, i.e. independent of
ethnicity, religion and gender, before
advocating for their preservation!]
PM
promises to address Dr KC’s concerns : The
anti-corruption crusader calls for action
against malpractices in medical education,
impeachment of the chief justice and heeding the
demands of Banke women activists, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 31/12/2021) [He
has made similar promises to KC at least four
times when he was PM in 2017/18!]
Calling
CEO Regmi a bull, Minister Ale said, "Don't even
dream of buying my honesty" (rep 31/12/2021)
Government
mulls confining Federal Affairs Ministry to
policymaking : Task of transferring staff to be
handed over to subordinate agencies and the
provinces, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
30/12/2021)
Madhyapaschim
University Vice Chancellor bats for experts in
govt (kh 28/12/2021)
Sugarcane
farmers to launch fresh protest from mid-Jan
after failing to receive previous years’ dues
(rep 27/12/2021) [There
is obviously still no state interest in finally
putting an end to the criminal practices of the
sugar mills!]
Keep
Five-Party Alliance Intact, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 26/12/2021)
Minister
Ale’s all play and no work : The minister has
been busy pursuing his controversial pet
projects while pressing issues under his
jurisdiction lie unattended, by Sangam
Prasain (kp 26/12/2021)
In
an effort to resume operation, Janakpur
Cigarette Factory calls for AGM to settle its
financial liabilities of past two decades : The
government enterprise is in process of resuming
its operation after shutting down manufacturing
for two decades (rep 26/12/2021) [Tobacco consumption makes
people sick or even kills them. The government
should do better for people's health!]
All
kinds of discriminations against women will be
ended: Minister Regmi (rep 24/12/2021) [For this, the constitution
would first have to be amended!]
Deuba
leaving for India on January 10 to participate
in Gujarat Global Summit : Detailed itinerary
was not immediately available. A one-on-one
meeting with Indian Prime Minister Modi on the
cards, by Anil Giri (kp 24/12/2021)
Foxes
pretending to be lions : It's distressing to see
that Premier Deuba has almost no fight left in
him anymore, by CK Lal (kp 22/12/2021)
How
Finance Minister Janardan Sharma is failing
Nepal’s economy : Janardan Sharma’s five months
at the helm of finance ministry is characterized
by considerable ambivalence and continual
fluctuations between different, sometimes
opposing, working modalities and principles,
by Ashim Neupane (nlt 20/12/2021), Economy
faces headwinds but finance minister is
oblivious to the crisis : All domestic and
external indicators are down, but no concrete
measures have been taken to address the problem,
which experts say could spell a disaster,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 22/12/2021), Worrisome
economy : The Finance Minister's decision not to
seek any "legitimate sources of investment" has
put the country's image at risk (ht
22/12/2021), ‘NRB
unveils positive report of country’s economy
following FinMin’s pressure’ (kh 23/12/2021)
Ex-PM
Bhattarai Sees Need Of Relevance Of Existing
Political Alliance Till Polls (rn
20/12/2021)
PM
Deuba calls all-party meeting at 4 pm today : To
discuss UML's obstruction in House and MCC;
CPN-UML to abstain (kh 19/12/21021), Plan
to table MCC in Parliament set to charge up
politics : Deuba for moving the bill for its
passage amid reservations from his coalition
partners who want amendments to some clauses in
the US grant agreement, by Binod Ghimire (kp
19/12/2021), On
MCC, UML sits on the fence as issue threatens
coalition : Oppositions skips Deuba-called
meeting, where majority voices oppose immediate
tabling of US grant in the House, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 20/12/2021)
Government
forms team to receive $14 million (ht
18/12/2021)
PM
Deuba in preparation for all-party meeting to
dwell on running parliament (kh 17/12/2021)
Four
years on, government keeps Lal Commission report
secret : Governments have defied calls,
including a court order, to make the report
public, by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/12/2021)
Start
jabbing : Why is the government never prepared
for anything that comes its way? (kp
17/12/2021)
Cabinet
meeting concludes (rep 17/12/2021)
What
to expect of Deuba? If Deuba can again preside
over timely and free and fair elections, he will
have played a vital role (ae 16/12/2021)
Does
Deuba’s victory mean early elections? Instead of
trying to manage what is an increasingly
unwieldy coalition, Deuba may dissolve the House
and call for early elections, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 16/12/2021)
Nepal
is in throes of economic slowdown: Observers
criticize government indifference : Overall
indicators paint a bleak picture of the
country’s economy: The remittance inflow has
declined. The current account and the balance of
payments are in the deficit. The foreign
exchange reserve is depleting. And the trade
deficit is widening, by Ashim Neupane (nlt
16/12/2021)
Deuba’s
comeback as party chief reassuring for ruling
alliance, but concerns remain : Coalition
members want long-term partnership, but much
will depend on how the Congress president, also
prime minister, deals with issues like MCC and
House obstruction, by Anil Giri (kp
16/12/2021)
Dispute
between UML and Speaker continues as House
reconvenes : Experts on parliamentary affairs
say while the Speaker and the prime minister
should take initiatives for dialogue, the UML
must also understand that House obstruction is
not going to offer a solution, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 16/12/2021)
Defence
Minister Dr Minendra Rijal announces resignation
(nlt 16/12/2021), Defense
Minister Dr Rijal resigns; says he would remain
active for the country’s sake (kh
16/10/2021), PM
In-Charge Of Defense Ministry (rn
20/12/2021)
Last
year’s flood victims from Dhorpatan still await
relief : Several government officials had
reached the flood- and landslide-hit areas and
announced relief packages but none of the
promised funds has come through, by Prakash
Baral (kp 10/12/2021)
Nepal
testimony to resolving complicated political
differences through dialogue : Prime Minister
Deuba's address to US President Joe Biden's
virtual summit (kh 09/12/2021)
MCC
likely to be main agenda of the winter session
of the House starting next week : Prime Minister
Deuba has over the past few months assured
several US officials that the compact would be
passed through Parliament, by Tika R
Pradfhan (kh 09/12/2021)
Amid
the pandemic : The absence of essential
medicines for almost two months is nothing short
of maleficence (kp 06/12/2021) [The Deuba government exists
only on paper. The fulfilment of tasks and
duties must wait. Power struggles and party
conventions have absolute priority!]
Farmers
upset by government delays in buying their paddy
: They say the holdup is messing up their crop
plans, and they need the money to buy fertiliser
and seeds for their winter crops, by Ganesh
Chaudhary (kp 05/12/2021)
Fertiliser
crisis could spell economic disaster, experts
warn : Essential farm nutrients could be in
short supply in Nepal amid global shortages,
by Sangam Prasain (kp 03/12/2021) [This
does not interest Nepal's politicians at all, as
it has nothing to do with their power ambitions!]
Deuba-led
Tribhuvan University meeting decides to hire
teachers without open competition : Experts say
such a practice will promote incompetence and
ruin students’ future, by Binod Ghimire (kp
03/12/2021)
nsuring
government service delivery : The money we earn
goes to the government as taxes and is spent
without accountability, by Sujeev Shakya (kp
30/11/2021)
Prime
Minister moving to new residence with bunkers
(rep 29/11/2021)
Food
depots in Mugu district empty as contractors
delay supply of subsidised rice : District
residents have to pay higher prices to buy the
grain from local markets, by Raj Bahadur
Shahi (kp 23/11/2021), First
duty of the state : The government must ensure
judicious use of resources to maximise its
social welfare output (kp 24/11/2021)
Ad
hocism in healthcare : The prerogative of
providing health care as a service rests heavily
on the government (kp 23/11/2021)
Ruling
coalition should form a consensus for judicial
reform: Dr. Baburam Bhattarai (kh
22/11/2021)
'Federal
civil service act to be introduced thru
ordinance' (ht 21/11/2021) [This is not the way to
introduce laws in a parliamentarian democracy!]
October
disaster victims in Bajhang deprived of relief :
People complain of discrepancies in beneficiary
list prepared by District Administration Office
as fake victims lay claim to government grants,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 20/11/2021)
US
Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu meets UML
Chairman Oli : “Prime Minister Sher Bahadur
Deuba-led government has not consulted with UML
about MCC” (kh 19/11/2021)
Govt
yet to settle arrears of over Rs 25 billion of
FY 2020/21 (rep 19/11/2021)
Government
indecision delays scrapping of anti-poverty body
: Staffers of Poverty Alleviation Fund remain
unpaid for four months, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 18/11/2021)
Ruling
coalition breaks silence, calls for averting
apex court deadlock soon (kh 17/11/2021)
CCMC
scrapped, new mechanism in place : The new body
CCMCC to be led by Secretary at OPMCM (kh
16/11/2021)
Government
focusing on promotion of clean energy to cope
with climate change: PM Deuba (kh
16/11/2021)
Private
sector urges PM Deuba to ratify MCC from
Parliament (kh 15/11/2021), Private
sector writes to prime minister asking for MCC
compact ratification : Independent Power
Producers’ Association of Nepal, however, stays
away from the demand (kp 15/11/2021)
Protesting
lawyers say they will not relent until Chief
Justice Rana quits : Prime Minister Deuba tells
leaders of his Nepali Congress party that the
executive cannot interfere in the judiciary,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 13/11/2021) [But the executive is heavily
involved in the judiciary. 40 per cent of the
members of the Judicial Council, which decides
on appointments to judges' offices, are selected
by the respective government. The executive
takes the right to decide whether or not to
accept court decisions, very often the latter.
The judiciary is constantly abused for the power
games of the executive and the political
parties. The executive is responsible for the
functioning of the governance system, and the
judiciary is currently functionless!]
October
floods and landslides disrupt water supply in
Bajhang : Around 20,000 families are left
without safe drinking water, which could lead to
outbreak of diseases, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp 12/11/2021) [Denial
of assistance?]
Cut
Wasteful Public Expenditures, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 11/11/2021)
PM
Deuba challenges former King Gyanendra to
contest polls (kh 10/11/2021) [Not a good idea! Nepal does
not need another authoritarian putschist for
election. Just like most of the top party
leaders, Gyanendra belongs to the completely
failed generation of political leaders.]
Consumer
committees barred from receiving contract of
development projects (rep 09/11/2021)
Five
parties to form an alliance in NA and
by-elections (kh 09/11/2021), Ruling
alliance forms panel to implement common agenda
(ht 09/11/2021), NC
leader Singh rules out relevancy of political
mechanism (kh 10/11/2021), ‘Coordination
committee’ to assist government is but a farce,
observers say : The committee that the ruling
coalition has instituted, at the behest of
Dahal, would rather create hassles than ease
day-to-day administrative functioning, by
Anil Giri (kp 10/11/2021)
Govt
replaces governors in Province 1, Karnali and
Sudurpaschim provinces (kh 09/11/2021)
Drug
Administration Department to be restructured:
Minister Khatiwada (kh 09/11/2021)
MCC
has to be endorsed; anti-development elements
spreading false rumors: Dr. Bhattarai (kh
09/11/2021)
FinMin
says his goal is to collect 200 times more
revenue than target (rep 09/11/2021) [Another absurdly utopian
statement by a politician!]
Ruling
alliance in a fix as it faces a host of
challenges : Coalition partners differ over MCC
as crisis in the judiciary makes it more
difficult for them to make a joint stance,
by Tika R Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp
08/11/2021), PM
Deuba calls meeting of ruling coalition (kh
08/11/2021)
Government
committed to endorse MCC: PM Deuba : “Prachanda
and I have sent a letter to the US government
saying we will pass the MCC.” (kh
04/11/2021), MCC
will not be endorsed sans national consensus:
Prachanda (kh 05/11/2021)
Prime
Minister’s Office is blocking Health Ministry’s
attempt to buy Pfizer vaccine : Ministry says it
wants approval for purchasing 6 million doses of
the vaccine through a non-disclosure agreement,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 04/11/2021)
Government
readies guidelines for cash grant to the
pandemic-hit poor : Around half a million poor
households will receive Rs 10,000 as a one
time-cash grant, by Binod Ghimire (kp
04/11/2021)
Congress
mum as Dahal, Nepal claim coalition will forge
electoral alliance : Nepali Congress is in a
comfortable position and may not partner with
others for a poll alliance, observers say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 02/11/2021)
PM
Deuba arrives in Scotland, to meet with PM Modi
tomorrow (kh 01/11/2021)
Possibility
of early elections diminishing : The
constitution has no provision for vote before
schedule and most parties in the ruling alliance
are still unprepared, by Anil Giri (kp
31/10/2021)
Prime
Minister Deuba in London (kh 30/0/2021)
Congress
youth leaders call for political intervention to
clean up mess in judiciary : Leaders close to
Prime Minister Deuba say the independence of
judiciary should be honoured and Supreme Court
should resolve the crisis on its own. Parties in
the ruling coalition are also largely in favour
of letting the court find its way out, by
Anil Giri (kp 30/10/2021) [Nepal's party politicians have never
respected the independence of the judiciary. On
the contrary, they are in many ways responsible
for the current crisis!]
Over
100 days since taking office, ministers yet to
disclose their assets : Campaigners say
revealing property is first step for public
position holders to show they are transparent
and fair, by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/10/2021) [Keeping all doors open for
political corruption!]
Intervention
in judicial crisis unlikely as political parties
are divided : Ruling alliance has not yet
discussed the controversy and Deuba is leaving
on a four-day visit to the UK today, by Anil
Giri (kp 29/10/2021)
M
Deuba flying to Glasgow Friday to attend COP26
(kh 28/10/2021)
Govt
recommends ambassadors to India, UK and US
(kh 28/10/2021), Government
recommends envoys to India, the US
and the UK (kp 29/10/2021)
Ministry
formulating poverty alleviation plan (kh
26/10/2021)
Congress
may appoint deputy Speaker, leaving state
minister seat for Janata Samajbadi : Pushpa
Bhusal has been touted as Congress nominee,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 25/10/2021)
Deserted
Chief Justice Rana entertaining PM Deuba’s
support (kh 25/10/2021) [No close ties between CJ and PM? This
partisanship also sidelines the PM!]
PM
Deuba to inspect flood, landslide damage in
Eastern Nepal (kh 24/10/2021)
PM
reassures of relief to survivors of floods and
landslides (kh 24/10/2021), Relief
will be provided to victims even if we have to
request assistance from foreign donors: PM Deuba
(rep 24/10/2021), Relief
Package For Flood-Affected People To Be
Announced Soon: PM Deuba (rn 24/10/2021) [Relief is something that is
needed immediately, not anytime soon, Mr Deuba!],
MCC
endorsement only after consensus among political
parties: Foreign Affairs Minister (kh
25/10/2021), Protect
paddy farmers : Ease of access to compensation
makes all the difference for the farmers hit by
the deluge (kp 26/10/2021)
Conflicting
views by Deuba, Khadka hint rift growing in
ruling coalition over MCC : Contrasting the
prime minister, country’s top diplomat says
compact cannot be approved in its existing form,
by Anil Giri (kp 24/10/2021)
Non-government
of Nepal : A distracted government’s apathy
magnifies the impact of disasters and injustice
on citizens, by Sonia Awale (nt 22/10/2021),
100
days : The report card for Nepal’s 5-party
coalition government gives it failing grades on
most subjects, by Ramesh Kumar (nt
22/10/2021), Who
wants early elections, and why? 100 days into
office, Nepal’s ruling coalition wants polls
before it messes things up even more, by
Santa Gaha Magar (nt 22/10/2021)
NC
leader Thapa “displeased” with government’s
functioning (kh 22/10/2021)
As
Deuba marks 100 days, Maoists want official
position on MCC pact : Observers are unimpressed
with the coalition government’s performance,
by Anil Giri (kp 22/10/2021)
Early
elections are in talks, but there are
complications galore : Besides legal hurdles,
coalition partners also have some issues, while
Deuba may face a hard time justifying it, by
Anil Giri (kp 20/10/2021)
Parties
using deputy Speaker’s position as a bargaining
chip is wrong, observers say : The ruling
alliance has agreed to give the long vacant
deputy Speaker’s post to the Janata Samajbadi
Party as part of a power-sharing deal, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 20/10/2021)
MCC
is in Nepal’s interest: PM Deuba (kh
20/10/2021), Govt
efforts centered mainly on COVID-19 response and
economic recovery (rep 20/10/2021)
Government
completes 100 days (kh 20/10/2021)
Unified
Socialist issues 10-point code of conduct to its
ministers (kh 17/10/2021)
Police
open fire during clash with squatters in Motipur
Industrial Area (kh 10/10/2021), Six
injured as police, land encroachers clash in
Motipur Industrial Area : Locals from Butwal and
neighbouring areas have encroached around 200
bigha of land in the industrial area, said
police (kp 10/10/2021), Curfew
imposed in Motipur Industrial Area of Butwal
(kh 10/10/2021), Four
people killed in clash between police and
squatters (kh 10/10/2021)
Minister
Hamal, criticized for being appointed from CJ
Rana’s quota, resigns (kh 10/10/2021), PM
Deuba approves resignation of newly-appointed
Industry Minister Hamal (kh 10/10/2021)
Deuba’s
onslaught on democracy : Congress leader’s move
to appoint a non-parliamentarian minister at
chief justice’s behest is going to live in
infamy in the annals of Nepal’s political
history, by Anil Giri (kp 10/10/2021), Minister
Hamal, criticized for being appointed from CJ
Rana’s quota, resigns (kh 10/10/2021), Hamal’s
induction into Cabinet gives legal professionals
a shock : More than 70 lawyers demand sack for
controversial Supreme Court justices, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 10/10/2021)
NC
leader Singh dismayed over lack of NC’s
representation from Kathmandu in government
(kh 10/10/2021) [Why do
you not criticize that 16% of the minister are
from the Shrestha caste even though Shrestas
hardly constitute 1% of the total population?
Why are half of the ministers Tagadhari, which
according to Hindu conception also include the
Shrestha? Why is there only one Dalit, although
they constitute about 12% of the population? Why
are only 20% of the ministers women, when women
should be represented at all levels of the state
by at least 30%? Most political leaders live
predominantly in Kathmandu, regardless of where
they are originally from. There is still an
extreme lack of social inclusion, but Kathmandu
is definitely not disadvantaged!]
Could
not include all deserving candidates in cabinet:
PM Deuba (kh 09/10/2021) [How fortunate that the
Council of Ministers can only comprise 25
persons! You had better explain why, once again,
half of the ministers come from the Bahun and
Chhetri circle!], Carrying
the Hindu nation agenda, Hamal becomes minister,
by Arjun Oli (rep 09/10/2021), Minister
position for non-parliamentarian ‘close to’
chief justice causes uproar : Prime Minister
Deuba appoints Gajendra Bahadur Hamal, a
district level leader of Nepali Congress,
industry minister, by Anil Giri
(kp09/10/2021), Decisions
made through loopholes in law will haunt you
forever: NC leader Thapa (kh 09/10/2021), No
truth on power sharing with judiciary, says
Maoist Chair Dahal (kh) 09/10/2021), Responsibility
of country’s development now rests on female
ministers’ shoulders (rep 09/10/2021)
PM
Deuba expanding cabinet today; swearing-in at 4
pm (kh 08/10/2021), Coalition
partners strike power-sharing deal after hard
bargains : Maoists to lead five ministries, CPN
(Unified Socialist) and Janata Samajbadi four
each. Unified Socialist will get two chief
ministers, deputy Speaker is for Janata
Samajbadi, by Anil Giri (kp 08/10/2021), Deuba
gives full shape to his government, three months
after assuming office : Five new ministers from
Congress, three from the Maoist Centre and four
each from CPN (Unified Socialist) and Janata
Samajbadi inducted on Friday (kp
08/10/2021), PM
Deuba expands cabinet after 88 days of taking
charge of government (With list) (kh
08/10/2021), Cabinet
Gets Full Shape (rn 08/10/2021), Cabinet
gets full shape nearly three months after
formation of new govt (rep 08/10/2021)
A
long and arduous walk for justice : The 20-day
journey by 14 people, including 11 women, to
Kathmandu from Nepalgunj on foot reflects the
labyrinthine red tape inhibiting the Nepali
justice system and exposes how the state is
failing its citizens, by Anup Ojha (kp
08/10/2021), Protest
at Maitighar demanding justice : A group of 14
people, including 11 women, walked all the way
to Kathmandu from Nepalgunj after they were
denied justice (kp 08/10/2021), Police
round up protesters from NepalgunjA group of 14
people, including 11 women, had walked all the
way to Kathmandu from Nepalgunj demanding
justice for Nakunni Dhobi and Nirmala Kurmi
(kp 09/10/2021), Politicians,
who rose through protests, loathe citizens on
streets : Detaining Banke justice seekers from
Maitighar for agitation shows Deuba government’s
double standards, observers say, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 10/10/2021), Supreme
Court orders police to present Ruby Khan, one of
the Nepalgunj protesters, in person : Police on
Friday arrested Khan and since then her
whereabouts are unknown (kp 10/102021)
Shaky
Coalition : Passing the budget from both the
Houses, the two months old four party coalition
government led by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur
Deuba has heaved a sigh of relief (sp
08/10/2021)
Government
withdraws Civil Service Bill from Parliament
(kh 08/10/2021), Govt
to withdraw four bills (rep 08/10/2021)
Rule
through ordinance threat to democracy, observers
say : Finding himself in a tight spot, Deuba
mulls withdrawing some bills that have passed a
House and proroguing Parliament, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/10/2021)
Ruling
coalition preparing to expand cabinet today
(kh 07/10/2021), Discussion
among partners of ruling coalition underway in
Baluwatar : Preparation to expand cabinet today
itself (kh 07/10/2021), CPN-Unified
Socialist dissatisfied over distribution of
ministries (kh 07/10/2021), Inordinate
delay : The problems that have emerged in the
coalition will not be resolved even after the
cabinet is expanded in a day or two (ht
07/10/2021), CPN-Unified
Socialist agrees to lead four Ministries at
center (kh 07/10/2021)
Deuba’s
archrival camp convenes meeting to pick names
for cabinet (kh 06/10/2021), Sitaula
faction calls meeting to pick minister : Gagan
Thapa invited (kh 06/10/2021), Deuba
still struggles to appoint ministers : Madhav
Nepal and Upendra Yadav demand more ministries
than what has been allotted to them, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 06/10/2021), Distribution
of ministerial berths among ruling coalition
decided, NC to hold eight ministries (rep
06/10/2021)
Ruling
parties agree to expand cabinet soon (kh
05/10/2021) [You have
been claiming this for almost three months!]
Do
what is right for democracy : This is an
opportunity for Prime Minister Deuba to redeem
himself from his controversial past, by
Naresh Koirala (kp 04/10/2021)
Chief
Justice Rana refutes allegation that he sought
share in cabinet (kh 04/10/2021)
NEA
starts removing internet cables from utility
poles (rep 03/10/2021), NTA
urges NEA to resolve issue regarding rent hike
of utility poles through dialogue (rep
03/10/2021), Internet
Service In Many Areas Across Country Affected
Following NEA’s Move (rn 03/10/2010) [The use of the internet is
one of the basic rights of people today. In
times of Covid-19, it can be life-saving. It is
your duty as Prime Minister to stop this crazy
nonsense immediately, Mr Deuba!], Consumers
bear brunt of fight between internet companies,
power utility : To punish internet providers,
Electricity Authority cut wires and cables after
a longstanding dispute over rental fee in a move
that curtails people’s basic rights, activists
say, by Krishana Prasain (kp 04/10/2021), Internet
service affected in many areas across country
following NEA's move (ht 04/10/2021)
Govt
transfers CDOs of 11 districts (kh
03/10/2021)
Legal
hurdle in Cabinet expansion as ruling-opposition
deadlock persists : Main opposition CPN-UML
skips an all-party meeting called by the prime
minister to find a way out of the crisis, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 01/10/2021)
Swapping
ambassadors midway : A government so
self-obsessed that it cannot appreciate the role
of its women ambassadors does not deserve
respect from its citizens (nt 01/10/2021)
No
law on oath raises questions over rulers’
adherence to rule of law : The daily updates on
inoculation show more doses have been
administered than the country has actually
received, which experts say could affect Nepal’s
vaccination target. An ordinance related to the
administration of oaths lapsed on
September 15, creating a legal vacuum, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 30/09/2021)
NC
likely to pick three ministers to participate in
govt today : Gagan unlikely to become minister
(kh 29/09/2021)
Writ
filed seeking annulment of oath taken by Foreign
Minister Khadka (rep 29/09/2021)
After
Covid-19 pandemic, it’s price rise that is
biting Nepalis hard : There is a government but
there is no governance, say experts, as the
administration has failed to limit inflation
ahead of festivals and elections, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 28/09/2021)
Minister
Sharma stresses fully proportional election
(kh) [This was already
mandated by Article 63 of the Interim
Constitution of 2007, but it was strictly
disregarded by the high-caste male party
leaders! The 2015 Constitution in the form of a
retrograde step does not even mention social
inclusion for the selection of FPTP candidates!]
Federal
democratic republic, inclusiveness and
proportional system be promoted: Minister Bhusal
(kh 28/09/2021)
President
revokes ordinance on political parties (kh
28/09/2021)
Ordinance
relating to Political Parties will be withdrawn
today: Prachanda (kh 27/09/2021) [An ordinance for which the
HoR session was specially terminated so that the
parties could split is now to be withdrawn. This
approach sounds neither democratic nor
constitutional, even though the Political Party
Act also contains various undemocratic passages.
In its present form, it underpins party rule,
not people's rule!], President
revokes ordinance on political parties (kh
28/09/2021), Abrupt
withdrawal of ordinance relating to political
parties shows it was meant for UML split: KP Oli
(kh 28/09/2021) [How
true! The Deuba government's action was as
undemocratic and unconstitutional as the various
actions of the previous Oli government. The top
politicians are destroying democracy! The
Political Party Act urgently needs to be
revised, but please through Parliament!],
Ordinance
on political parties repealed, but moral
questions remain : Experts say the way the
government has acted, in introducing and
repealing the ordinance, it has clearly
misused power and undermined the rule of law,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 28/09/2021)
Deuba
is struggling. But what is Maoist Centre up to?
It has intrigued many as to why Dahal, the
leader of the key coalition partner, is
not providing a list of ministers to the prime
minister to help him expand the Cabinet, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 27/09/2021)
As
parties mull repealing ordinance on Political
Parties Act, experts say this will raise moral
questions : CPN (Unified Socialist) optimistic
after Friday’s ruling of the Supreme Court on
the ordinance but Janata Samajbadi Party is not
convinced, by Binod Ghimire (kp 26/09/2021),
Ruling
coalition urges PM Deuba to take immediate
decision on Ordinance (kh 26/09/2021)
Supreme
Court denies interim order against ordinance on
Political Parties Act : Way cleared for Madhav
Nepal-led CPN (Unified Socialist) to join the
Sher Bahadaur Deuba-led government, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 25/09/2021)
NC
leader Dr Khadka appointed Foreign Minister; to
fly to New York today (kh 22/09/2021),
New Foreign Minister Khadka sworn in amid
reservation of NC’s Paudel faction (rep
22/09/2021), Deuba
faces censure from own party over Cabinet
expansion : The ruling coalition, despite a
series of meetings, has failed to provide names
for ministerial posts, earning bad repute for
the government, by Anil Giri (kp 23/09/2021)
Deuba
recalls 12 envoys appointed by Oli :
Twenty-three missions are now set to go
headless, and some are in key countries—India,
China, US, UK and Qatar, by Anil Giri (kp
22/09/2021), Cabinet
decides to recall non-career Nepali ambassadors
(ht 22/09/2021)
Deuba’s
plan for Cabinet expansion constrained by
coalition partners : Janata Samajbadi Party
wants ordinance to ease party splits withdrawn
while CPN (Unified Socialist) wants the prime
minister to wait until court order on Oli’s
petitions, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 21/09/2021)
Government
allocates record Rs15 billion for fertiliser
supply : The entire budget allocation may be
enough to procure 350,000 tonnes of fertiliser
for this fiscal year, still 50,000 tonnes short
of the desired 400,000 tonnes, by Sangam
Prasain (kp 21/09/2021)
No
regard for rule of law as Nepali state runs on
ad hocism : Ordinances are allowed by
constitution but governments are issuing them as
per their wish, not paying attention to
their timely approval, leading to legal vacuum,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 20/09/2021) [Both
Oli and Deuba are guilty of this, but ultimately
so is the president, whose main task is to
prevent this!]
The
Sher Bahadur Deuba government’s decision to
confer medals on Chief Justice Cholendra
Shumsher JB Rana and justices Anil Kumar Sinha,
Sapana Pradhan Malla, and Bishwambhar Shrestha
has drawn flak from the legal sector :
Constitution Day honour for CJ, justices draws
flak (ht 20/09/2021)
Preventable
deaths : There will be no change in the plight
of migrant workers as long as the concerned
governments are reluctant to act (ht
20/09/2021)
Why
is Nepal facing a government shutdown? (kp
18/09/2021)
Government
moving forward undemocratically: Dr. Shekhar
Koirala (kh 18/09/2021)
Coalition
leaders divided over power-sharing deal;
task-force assigned to resolve (kh
17/09/2021)
Prime
Minister Deuba’s Cabinet expansion woes (kp
16/09/2021), Deuba
Cabinet expansion faces ordinance hurdle (ht
16/09/2021)
Replacement
bill stuck in the parliament, govt expenditure
to be affected for few days (kh 14/09/2021),
Government
faces financial deadlock as budget fails to
get through Parliament : A shutdown
situation as no spending allowed and
further delay could lead to a crisis, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 15/09/2021)
Budget
plans low-cost meals, monetary aid for the poor,
but experts smell electoral motives . Government
has yet to identify the prospective
beneficiaries, by Anup Ojha (kp 14/09/2021)
Govt's
new budget : Many social programmes proposed by
the government are likely to remain only on
paper due to lack of funds and its capacity
(ht 13/09/2021)
Cabinet
expansion to be delayed as ruling coalition meet
strikes no chords (kh 12/09/2021)
Govt
claims to achieve inflated economic growth rate
without introducing concrete programs (rep
12/09/2021) [??]
Deuba
tells coalition leaders can’t wait too long for
Cabinet expansion : The government is facing
criticism for failing to give full shape to his
Cabinet even after nearly two months, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 11/09/2021)
SC
issues interim order not to implement appointing
expert member of NOC (kh 10/09/2021)
Deuba’s
diplomacy of expedience, by Biswas Baral (ae
09/09/2021)
After
over a month, and much criticism, Nepal writes
to India on Darchula incident : The
disappearance of a man in Mahakali river, in
which Indian security personnel are said to be
involved, has become a diplomatic headache for
Prime Minister Deuba, by Anil Giri (kp
07/09/2021)
NC
leader Thapa accuses govt of making series of
wrong decisions (kh 06/09/2021)
Government
attempts to curb protests, public debates : Home
Ministry’s two statements in three days warning
of actions over activities against ‘friendly
nations’ amount to curtailing of fundamental
rights, analysts and leaders say, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 06/09/2021), HM
warns not to protest against neighbouring
countries (ht 06/09/02021) [A government that suppresses
freedom of opinion is not democratic!],
Government
prepares to endorse MCC agreement through
parliament, security vigilance upped across the
country, by Tapendra Karki (rep 06/09/2021),
Take
it easy : Dissent and debate are
quintessential elements of democracy (kp
07/09/2021)
As
MCC becomes a lightning rod for controversy,
Deuba is in a tight spot : The prime minister
appears to have fallen into a trap with
coalition partners’ strong reservations about
the American programme, as US officials are due
to arrive this week, by Tika R Pradhan and
Anil Giri (kp 05/09/2021)
Who
gets what?, by Santa Gaha Magar (nt
03/9/2021)
NC
President Deuba pledges to move ahead by winning
people’s trust (kh 03/09/2021) [Presumably he will start
sometime in the next millennium!]
Border
issue with China exposes Nepal’s unstable
foreign policy : When it comes to relations
with neighbours, a studied approach that is
above partisan interests is required, and
both Oli and Deuba have bungled, analysts
say, by Anil Giri (kp 03/09/2021)
Cycle
of ineptitude : We should not expect much from a
government by the least suitable people (kp
02/09/2021), Cabinet
expansion likely only after Sept 8: Nepal
(rep 02/09/2021) [Deuba
has already failed as PM for the fifth time, and
so have all the other leaders of the ruling
coalition!]
Will
Deuba government bring back Nepal’s territory
encroached by China? Government must bring it
back: Foreign affairs expert Subedi (kp
02/09/2021) [And will
the Deuba government also bring back the
territory encroached by India?]
Deuba
struggles to expand Cabinet as coalition
partners squabbleWhile Janata Samajbadi demands
withdrawal of ordinance that eases party splits,
CPN (Unified Socialiast) eyes plum
ministries. Maoist Centre has its own demands,
by Anil Giri (kp 01/09/2021) [As always, it's all about posts and access
to funds! This generation of politicians will
never change. They must be replaced urgently!]
Unsavoury
soup of cooked books : The disgraceful
picture portrayed by the auditor general’s
report reflects lack of accountability, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 31/08/2021)
PM
Deuba’s defining moment, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep 31/08/2021)
Ruling
coalition meeting inconclusive today as well :
Meeting fails to strike deal on distribution of
ministers (kh 31/08/2021)
Coalition
partners ask Deuba to release report on Dhami
disappearance case : Prime Minister Deuba seems
to be trying to dismiss the incident in order
not to offend India, analysts say, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 31/08/2021), Living
on the margins : Dhami’s story is the story of a
democratic state failing to fulfil its
responsibility (kp 01/09/2021)
Ruling
coalition initiating formal discussions on
cabinet expansion from today (kh 30/08/2021)
[Please don't hurry,
Deuba is only 50 days in office so far! It is
already clear that this government, too, is
guided only by the power interests of the party
leaders, who have long since failed and are
anti-democratic, and not by the concerns of the
state and the people!], Ruling
coalition partners fail to take decision on
cabinet expansion
Agree to expand government immediately (kh
30/08/2021)
PM
Deuba prepares to deactivate ordinance on party
split before cabinet expansion (kh
29/08/2021) [Deuba
manipulates parliament and laws to enforce his
political power interests. Where is the
difference to Oli?], Will
defy media laws enacted unilaterally: FNJ. The
incumbent government has endorsed the same bill
drafted by Oli’s government (ht 29/08/2021)
[Once again: Where is
the difference to Oli?]
Ruling
coalition partners discuss Cabinet expansion but
no headway yet : It has been more than six weeks
Deuba was appointed prime minister, but he has
not been able to give the government full shape
(kp 29/08/2021)
Nepal-led
Unified Socialist forms High Command to elect
ministers for govt : PM Deuba to give six to
seven ministries (kh 28/08/2021)
JSP
to join government within a week: Chair Yadav
(kh 26/08/2021)
Madhav
Nepal’s CPN (Unified Socialist) to join
Deuba-led cabinet (rep 26/08/2021)
Deuba’s
fifth term: Six weeks go by with 17 ministries
still under him : The prime minister has not
been able to expand his Cabinet even in more
than 40 days, and observers say a lack of
dedicated ministers hugely affects governance,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 25/08/2021)
Bureaucratic
inertia delays report on Darchula missing youth
probe : Almost a month since Dhami fell into
Mahakali trying to cross the river on a cable,
the government is yet to share what exactly
happened and its position on the incident,
by Anil Giri (kp 24/08/2021)
Govt
sacks Administrator of Employees Provident Fund
Gautam (kh 22/08/2021)
Will
Deuba set a legacy different from his
predecessor?, by Abhaya R. Joshi (kh
21/08/2021)
Thakur-Mahato
group to participate in govt if newly proposed
DSP gets EC’s go-ahead (kh 21/08/2021)
Deuba
knows MCC approval will lead to his downfall,
interview with Shyam Shrestha (ae 19/08/2021)
The
pot and the kettle : Deuba’s selfish act will go
down in history as yet another beginning of the
undoing of democracy (kp 19/08/2021), PM
Deuba, can you handle it?, by Ishwar Dev
Khanal (kh 19/08/2021) [No,
Deuba has already proven four times before that
he is not up to the tasks of a PM. Now he has
also shown that he acts just as reprehensibly
and anti-democratically as Oli. This whole
non-inclusive generation of failed politicians
at the top of the parties should finally
disappear!], Deuba
on Oli’s footsteps (ae 19/08/2021)
Maoist
Chair Prachanda rules out immediate expansion of
cabinet (kh 19/08/2021), PM
Deuba calls cabinet meeting after discussing
with Prachanda, Nepal (kh 19/08/2021), ‘Cabinet
will be expanded as soon as CPN-UML (Socialist)
gets EC’s approval’ (rep 19/08/2021), Cabinet
to get full shape only after newly split parties
get recognition : EC to take at least one week
to grant them recognition (kh 20/08/2021)
Disaster
victims still awaiting grant to build houses in
Dhankuta (ht 18/08/2021)
18
years on, justice still a far cry for people
killed by Nepali Army in Doramba (ht
18/08/2021)
People
forced to buy drug used to treat severe Covid-19
patients in black market : Patients paying up to
17 times the government approved price for
Tocilizumab, a drug that is in short supply;
Malpractice also common in private
hospitals treating Covid-19 patients,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 18/08/2021)
House
prorogued : The govt has deliberately
undermined the role of the parliament by putting
it under the shadow of the executive (ht
18/08/2021) [This is an
unchanged continuation of Oli's anti-democratic
and unconstitutional policy! Deuba has already
failed mercilessly even in his fifth attempt as
prime minister!]
Govt
money meant for the poor being spent on
treatment of politicians (rep 18/08/2021)
An
ordinance that makes it more evident Deuba no
different from Oli : The Congress-led government
has done exactly the same for which the party
criticised Oli government last year. It’s the
UML that is launching an attack on Deuba now,
by Anil Giri (kp 18/08/2021)
Govt
bringing ordinance to amend Political Parties
Act 2017 : Province and local level
representatives will be able to choose the party
(kh 17/08/2021) [Many
amendments to the Political Parties Act would be
necessary. The current amendment is mainly to
facilitate a split of CPN-UML and JSPN. But why
is the amendment again made through an Ordinance
and not through Parliament, whose session was
therefore ended the day before?], Opposition
lashes out at the government for proroguing
Parliament : After failing to give business to
the House, the Deuba administration, which is
unsure of its strength to pass bills, has ended
the session that started a month ago, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 17/08/2021) [The criticism is
well-founded, but the tradition of ruling
without parliament and democratic rules was
introduced by KP Oli! That Deuba continues this
is shocking!], Govt's
move to prorogue Parliament condemned, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 17/08/2021), Deuba-led
govt, too, introduces ‘party-split’ ordinance
(rep 17/08/2021), It’s
wrong to bring ordinance bypassing parliament,
says NC leader Thapa (kh 18/08/2021), Prez
Bhandari issues ‘party-split’ ordinance (rep
18/08/2021)
Do
not take the economy for granted : The
government seems to be in no hurry to address
the common man’s quest for survival, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 17/08/2021)
SP
leaders meet PM Deuba to discuss Madhesh agenda
(kh 17/08/2021)
Government
to prorogue parliament session (kh
16/08/2021) [The way the
Deuba government deals with the legislature
seems to be little different from the Oli
period. Democracy looks different. There should
be so many laws passed!], President
prorogues parliament : Minister defends
prorogation saying government needed time to
build consensus on pending (kp 16/08/2021)
Nepali
citizens in Afghanistan plead for their
immediate rescue after Taliban insurgents storm
Kabul (rep 16/08/2021)
Outgoing
NEA Managing Director Shakya files writ petition
against Kulman Ghising’s reappointment (rep
16/08/2021)
Migrant
workers’ contribution: Where is the Government?,
by Nitish Lal Shrestha (kh 16/08/2021)
Nepal
plans to start road to economic recovery as
third wave looms : Even though the Cabinet
chaired by Prime Minister Deuba on July 13 had
decided to introduce a special package to revive
the economy within a month, it's yet to announce
any package, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
16/08/2021)
Nepal
government still silent on Gurkhas’ London
hunger strike for pension parity : Demanding
pension and other perks at par with British
personnel, they want a Nepali and British talks
team to resolve the issue. But Nepali officials
don’t sound hopeful, by Anil Giri (kp
15/08/2021), Govt
to urge agitating ex-Gurkha veterans to withdraw
their hunger strike (rep 16/08/2021)
Pandemic-hit
youth entrepreneurs complain about lack of
government support : According to the Central
Bureau of Statistics, 54.5 percent of all
establishments in the country are owned by young
people, by Krishana Prasain (kp 15/08/2021)
Govt’s
Common Minimum Program: Effective implementation
expected, by Shanker Man Singh (rep
15/08/2021)
Deuba
has struggled to form the Cabinet. He lacks team
of advisers as well : In the absence of
ministers, role of persons with expertise can be
crucial in governance, but Congress leaders say
the prime minister is waiting to give government
full shape, by Anil Giri (kp 14/08/2021)
With
government unsure of its own strength, House
deprived of business : Deuba cannot risk
rejection of bills without ensuring the support
of Nepal faction of UML and Thakur camp of
Janata Samajbadi that gave him trust vote,
observers say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
13/08/2021)
SC
orders govt to provide door to door COVID-19
vaccination facilities to elderly,
differently-abled people (kp 13/08/2021) [Why does Nepal's executive
constantly need instructions from the judiciary
rather than fulfilling its duties and
obligations?]
PM
Deuba instructs to remove promotional video from
social media (kh 13/08/2021)
Teachers
preparing to stage protest outside PM’s official
residence arrested (rep 13/08/2021)
Deuba
government to revise ordinance budget presented
in May-end : Experts say revision to the budget
and its size necessary, but the white paper came
just to discredit Oli government, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 11/08/2021)
Public
messaging : The government must review its
Covid-19 communication strategy (kp
10/08/2021)
Deuba’s
double trouble: timely party convention and
managing coalition : Pressure building on Nepali
Congress president to keep house in order and
expand the Cabinet, by Anil Giri (kp
09/08/2021)
Supreme
Court orders government not to implement its
decision to scrap land commission : The bench
has called the government and petitioners for
discussion on August 17 to discuss the matter
further (kp 09/08/2021), Cabinet
meeting to discuss on formation of new land
commission (kh 09/08/2021) [Contempt of court also on
the part of the Deuba government! Your
legitimacy is based on the fact that the
unconstitutional machinations of Oli had to be
stopped, not for you to similarly misbehave, Mr.
Deuba!]
Wear
a mask, or else : The #MaskUpNepal campaign
launched by Deuba is too little and too late
(kp 09/08/2021)
Government’s
talk of expediting transitional justice process
fails to convince conflict victims : Conflict
victims doubt the Deuba government is committed
to amending the transitional justice laws as per
the 2015 Supreme Court ruling, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 08/08/2021) [Deuba
and Dahal have both had a great responsibility
for the escalation of the conflict and should
therefore have no interest in justice for the
victims!]
Leaders
finalize CMP; to unveil this afternoon (kh
08/08/2021), Document
to ‘assist’ the government is nothing but a
farce, observers say : The ruling alliance has
spent more than three weeks on the common
minimum programme, making it a
prerequisite for Cabinet expansion, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 08/08/2021)
Taskforce
drafts agenda for functioning of coalition govt,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 07/08/2021)
Ruling,
opposition parties on collision course after
land commission scrapped : More of the Oli
government’s decisions will be scrapped,
Congress leaders say. Analysts argue that all
decisions need not be overturned but there is no
system in place, by Anil Giri (kp
06/08/2021)
Ready
to be minister if PM wants: Gagan Thapa (kh
04/08/2021)
Nepal
helped Deuba return to power. Now he’s hobbling
Cabinet expansion : Even three weeks after
assuming office, prime minister is unable
to expand the Cabinet. Allotment of ministries
delayed as UML dissidents who voted for Deuba
vacillate, by Anil Giri (kp 04/08/2021)
Commission
to mark land for landless dissolved, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 04/08/2021)
PM
Deuba likely to expand cabinet Monday (kh
01/08/2021), Madhu
Kumar Marasini appointed as Finance Secretary
(kh 01/08/2021), Ruling
coalition decides to expand cabinet only after
publicizing minimum common program (kh
02/08/2021)
Issues
in ruling parties further delay Cabinet
expansion : Upcoming convention occupies
Congress. Other partners have too many aspirants
for limited ministerial portfolios, by Anil
Giri (kp 30/07/2021), Cabinet
reshuffle likely to be delayed, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 30/07/20021)
UML’s
Madhav Nepal faction not to join government
(kh 29/07/2021), Ruling
alliance decides to give full-shape to cabinet
sans Nepal-Khanal faction : NC to have 8
ministries, Maoist Center and JSP 7 each (kh
29/07/2021)
Whose
backing Deuba has anyway—parties or individual
lawmakers, or both? Analysts say the Congress
leader has mixed support, but confusion persists
as there is a lack of clear constitutional
explanation, which may emerge in case
differences arise, by Binod Ghimire (kp
29/07/2021)
JSP-N
decides to join Deuba's government (ht
29/07/2021)
Ruling
alliance decides to expand cabinet within two
days (kh 28/07/2021)
Govt
preparing to remove chiefs of three provinces
(kh 27/07/2021)
Challenges
Before PM Deuba, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
27/07/2021)
NC
lawmaker Shrestha appointed Minister of State
for Health (kh 25/07/2021)
From
vaccines to a balancing act, Deuba faces tough
foreign policy challenges : It is not just about
India and China anymore. With the changes in
international rivalries, Nepal needs to tread
carefully while safeguarding its interests,
observers say, by Anil Giri (kp 24/07/2021)
Communists’
inability to unite results in power loss,
Deuba’s test ahead (kh 24/07/2021)
Ruling
coalition partners to form a task force to
assist govt (kh 23/07/2021)
Deuba’s
denouement : Few national leaders are offered so
many chances to get it right (nt 23/7/2021)
Nepal
has no health minister as Covid-19 cases rise
again : Deuba appoints supporters in powerful
portfolios but leaves the helm of Health
Ministry vacant (nt 23/07/2021)
Will
Deuba be a changed man in his fifth outing?
There seems to be little hope that Deuba would
be any better than Oli in terms of governance,
by Deepak Thapa (kp 22/07/2021), The
Accidental Prime Minister, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep 22/07/2021)
Expanding
the CabinetSorry folks, there aren’t enough
ministerial berths to go around (kp
22/07/2021)
JSP
demands 7 ministries; Thakur-Mahato faction
willing to join govt (kh 22/07/2021)
PM
Deuba-Mahanta meet: JSP’s Mahanta faction likely
to join govt (kh 21/07/2021)
Deuba
as the new PM: Opportunity to enhance tarnished
image, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 21/07/2021),
Time
To Show Exemplary Leadership, by Namrata
Sharma (rn 21/07/2021)
Vigilance
centre gets more responsibility but not enough
funds and personnel : The centre has been asked
to conduct technical audits of all
infrastructure projects worth over Rs100 million,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 21/07/2021)
Centres
run out of jabs once again as recipients are
those other than from target groups : Health
workers say they are threatened and pressured to
administer single-shot J&J jabs to those
close to political leaders and other influential
people, by Arjun Poudel (kp 21/07/2021)
The
economic challenges facing Deuba : The new prime
minister has appointed somebody with unknown
credentials as finance minister, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 20/07/2021)
PM
Deuba and Maoist Center Chair agree to overturn
‘unconstitutional appointments’ (kh
20/07/2021)
Dr.
KC tables 5-point demand before new government
(kh 19/07/2021)
Deuba
set to govern for a year and a half as he wins
House confidence : As many as 165 lawmakers vote
in favour of Deuba’s trust motion while 83 vote
against and one remains neutral, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 19/07/2021), Deuba
wins trust vote, moots national govt : 165
lawmakers, including 23 from UML, vote in his
favour • 83 UML MPs vote against him, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 19/07/2021)
Critical
fortnight : Nepal’s Covid-19 response needs to
see a radical departure from the shot in the
dark decisions (kp 19/07/2021)
PM
Deuba to visit vaccination centers today (kh
19/07/2021)
PM
Deuba unveils outline of govt’s foreign policies
: To keep friendly ties with both China and
India (kh 19/07/2021)
Deuba
wins vote of confidence in the reinstated House
: The win ensures Congress leader’s tenure as
prime minister for a year and a half–until the
next elections are held (kp 18/07/2021), Deuba
wins vote of confidence in parliament with 165
votes (rep 18/07/2021), PM
Sher Bahadur Deuba wins trust vote in House of
Representatives, secures 165 votes (ht
18/07/2021), PM
Deuba secures vote of confidence in Parliament :
Out of 249 votes: Yes 165; No 83; 1 Neutral
(kh 18/07/2021)
Deuba
likely to take vote of confidence today :
Speaker calls meeting of Business Advisory
Committee (kh 18/07/2021), PM
Deuba confident about getting a vote of
confidence (kh 18/07/2021), We
will vote for Deuba for parliament’s sake: UML
leader Jhankri (kh 18/07/2021)
Yadav-led
Janata Samajbadi Party to join Deuba cabinet
(rep 18/07/2021)
Government
cancels appointment process of 11 ambassadors
(kh 18/07/2021), Deuba
govt scraps nine ambassadorial appointments made
by Oli govt (rep 18/07/2021)
Sher
Bahadur Deba : Fifth Inning As PM (sp
16/07/2021)
First
on the list : Deuba needs to channelise his
focus on fighting the coronavirus pandemic
(kp 16/07/2021)
Deuba
for the fifth time, by Pranaya SJB Rana (rec
16/07/2021), Deuba.5,
by Shristi Karki (nt 16/07/2021), From
the fire into the frying pan (nt 16/07/2021)
Khati
appointed Attorney General (kh 15/07/2021)
Coalition
partners hold meeting at Singha Durbar : UML
senior leader Nepal does not attend the meeting
(kh 15/07/2021)
UML
leader urges PM Deuba to appoint him as minister
(kh 15/07/2021) [??]
PM
Deuba to take vote of confidence within few days
: His strategy to secure vote of confidence
(kh 15/07/2021), Cabinet
meeting taking place today : Likely to appoint
Attorney General (kh 15/07/2021), Uncertainty
ahead : Deuba cannot afford to be "incompetent"
again. But his hands are tied (kp
15/07/2021)
Deuba
returns as prime minister with challenges ahead
: Congress leader has taken over the reins for
fifth time with a duty to fight pandemic and
clean up the mess left by Oli, by Anil Giri
(kp 14/07/2021), Confidence
vote will decide how long new government lasts :
If Deuba wins, it will be 18 months. If not,
he’ll have to hold polls in six months, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 14/07/2021)
Government
prepares to scrap Poverty Alleviation Fund in
next three months : Relevance of the fund has
been questioned after elected local governments
were established, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 14/07/2021)
Outgoing
PM Oli leaving Baluwatar today : NYAN to escort
Oli to Balkot in a motorcade (kh 14/07/2021)
[After all he has done,
he does not deserve such a farewell! Obviously,
this intransigent politician wants to incite
further unrest!], Telling
it like it is : The court has made it clear that
snollygosters must be thrown out (kp
14/07/2021), Oli
misrepresents facts in address to nation (ht
14/07/2021)
President
Bhandari appoints NC President Deuba as new
Prime Minister : Swearing-in ceremony to take
place at 6 pm (kh 13/07/2021), President’s
Office statement skips mentioning constitutional
provision by which Deuba is appointed (kp
13/07/2021), President
appoints Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur
Deuba prime minister : The appointment comes
after the Supreme Court ordered it on Monday. It
ruled that the rejection of his claim, with the
support of 149 lawmakers, by the President in
May was unconstitutional (kp 13/07/2021), Deuba
sworn in as prime minister : Four ministers also
sworn-in (kh 13/07/2021)
Sharma
from Maoist Center and Yadav from JSP to
participate in Deuba-led govt (kh
13/07/2021), Deuba
plans to form a ‘small size’ cabinet (rep
13/07/2021)
People’s
mandate is in my favor, NC Prez Deuba got SC’s:
PM Oli (kh 13/07/2021) [This is a lie! Oli continues to be
intransigent and ignores the fact that the
representatives of the people withdrew his
mandate in a democratic process on 10 May 2021.
Everything he has done since then has been
unconstitutional!], PM
Oli says SC decision disturbed balance of
powers, democracy in peril (kh 13/07/2021) [Reversal of reality!],
PM
Oli announces resignation in his address to
nation (kh 13/07/2021)
PM
Oli visits Helambu, almost a month after flood
and landslide (rep 10/07/2021) [This long hesitation is an
indication of Oli's lack of interest in the real
concerns and needs of Nepalis!], What
made you wait for a month, Mr Prime Minister?,
by Kunga Hyolmo (rep 11/07/2021)
PM
Oli’s reply to SC arrogant: NC spokesperson
Sharma (kh 09/07/2021)
Oli’s
aversion to federalism and secularism becoming
more apparent : A proposal at UML top panel to
review major achievements of the constitution
does not portend well for the charter which has
come under increasing threats, observers say,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/07/2021), Don't
even think about it : Political adventurism to
scrap secularism and federalism will backfire
(kp 06/07/2021) [Oli has
already smashed democracy and major parts of the
constitution. Abolishing federalism and
secularism would be just another step towards
Hindu authoritarianism!]
Govt
preparing to transfer secretaries (kh
05/07/2021)
‘A’
status of rights commission under threat due to
controversial appointments : Global Alliance of
National Human Rights Institutions has asked the
commission to furnish a justification over the
controversial appointments of its office bearers,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 04/07/2021), The
world is watching : It would be shameful if the
National Human Rights Commission’s status were
to be downgraded (kp 05/07/2021) [Thank you, Mr Oli!]
PM
Oli has skipped constitutional provisions, HoR
will be reinstated: Yogesh Bhattarai (kh
04/07/2021)
Rupa
Sunar files writ petition against Minister
Shrestha on caste-based discrimination
allegation (kh 04/07/2021)
All
efforts on rescue, relief distribution,
temporary settlement to disaster survivors: DPM
Poudel (kh 04/7/2021)
Election
body preparing for polls despite uncertainty :
The Election Commission plans to issue a tender
notice next week for the procurement of election
materials, by Prithvi Man Shrestrha (kp
03/07/2021) [Oli is now
to blame for this situation for the second time.
He should be held personally responsible for the
completely unnecessary expenses if the SC
declares his actions unconstitutional this time
as well, which is to be assumed! It would have
been much more important to use the time to
finally prepare a postal voting option so that
migrant workers and other expatriate Nepalis,
election workers and security personnel could
also vote. Denying them the right to vote is
unconstitutional!
PM
Oli claims there will be enough vaccines from
Sunday (kh 02/07/2021) [Direct connection to heaven?], NAC’s
widebody aircraft bringing 1 million COVID
vaccines from China (rep 02/07/2021) [Someone should explain to
Oli that "enough" would be at least fifty times
that amount!], Govt
seals deal with China on COVID vaccine
procurement; supplies to begin from July 8
(kh 03/07/2021), As
US supplies vaccines to some countries, Nepal
waits and wonders : Nepal fails to become
Washington’s priority for vaccine aid despite
its urgent needs. There is no clarity on doses
and delivery of the jabs White House announced
last month, by Anil Giri (kp 03/07/2021)
Oli’s
olive branch (ae 01/07/2021) [Oli is not a person whose
words can be trusted in any way!]
'Government
unwilling to implement federalism' (ht
01/07/2021)
Protests
intensify against HoR dissolution in capital
(photo feature) (rep 01/07/2021)
Party
venues go under due to restrictions : The
government has not provided any relief packages
to catering service providers, insiders say,
by Krishana Prasdain (kp 30/06/2021)
PM
Oli cautions Education Minister Shrestha for
latter’s ‘indecent’ behavior (kh 29/06/2021)
[Anyone who supports
caste discrimination is unacceptable as a
minister!]
Isn’t
parliament a forum to seek vote of confidence?
Chief Justice Rana asks govt attorney (kh
29/06/2021)[What
a confusing argumentation on the part of the
Attorney General!], HoR
Dissolution: Political parties subject to party
whip in democratic country: Joint Attorney
General Pandey (kh 29/06/2021) [Accordingly, most of the
democratic states in the world are not
democratic at all if they put the freedom of
conscience of the members of parliament above
party discipline, e.g. Germany!], PM’s
resignation not envisaged by constitution,
argues DAG Pandey (kh 29/06/2021) [Mr Pandey, please read
Article 77 (1) (a) of the Constitution. A
leading jurist in the country should be familiar
with this passage!]
Chief
Minister Raut alleges federal government does
not want the provinces to prosper (kh
28/06/2021) [KP Oli and
many other central party politicians would
prefer not to have a federal system but a return
to centralism with an all-powerful prime
minister at the helm who is beyond the control
of parliament!]
No,
Mr Prime Minister! KP Oli’s tendencies are
wholly and growingly anti-democratic. He seems
to hold no conception that an MP’s power to vote
in parliament is derived from the trust from the
sovereign people, and not from the party’s
chairman, by Manish Jung Thapa (rep
27/06/2021) [In this
regard, all party leaders of Nepal think alike,
with Oli topping all others. It must be
enshrined in the Constitution and the Political
Party Law that MPs are representatives of the
people and not of the political parties and that
they are only accountable to their conscience!]
Apex
court issues interim order not to appoint Yuvraj
Karki as ambassador (kh 27/06/2021) [Prime Minister Oli loves to
bend the constitution and laws to suit himself!]
Himalayan
Reinsurance Company: Rs 1 billion ‘deal’ for
operating license (rep 27/06/2021)
Milk
worth Rs118 million wasted due to supply
disruptions, farmers say : Lockdown forces
farmers and cooperatives to dump milk as ghee
and milk powder could soon expire for lack of
buyers, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (kp
26/06/2021) [The
ill-conceived regulation of the lockdown is one
of the biggest mistakes of the Oli government!]
Three
UML lawmakers in Karnali suspended again
(kh) [Nepal obviously
does not have a democracy, but a party
dictatorship. MPs are the representatives of the
people and not of the party; they have only to
follow their conscience! Moreover, decisions of
the SC are binding law that all parties,
including the Prime Minister, have to abide by!]
Political
mishandling aggravates vaccine uncertainty,
experts say : Oli’s focus is on politics rather
than governance, as he has been shuffling
ministers, including at Health Ministry, and
there’s a lack of will, not resources, to
arrange for the jabs, by Arjun Poudel (kp
25/06/2021)
The
real cost of Nepal’s second wave : The pandemic
makes Nepalis poorer and ruins the economy, but
the government has no solutions, by Anita
Bhetwal (nt 25/06/2021)
Prez
Bhandari appoints 20 commissioners in various
constitutional bodies (rep 24/06/2021) [The unconstitutional actions
of the Prime Minister and the President continue
unabated!], President
appoints 20 to constitutional bodies while case
is sub judice in court : With the House
dissolved, their hearings could not be
conducted. Lawyers argue that provision of
appointment after 45 days is applicable only
when hearing is possible, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 25/06/2021)
Don’t
count Oli out just yet, by Biswas Baral (ae
24/06/2021)
PM Oli shuffles
portfolios of ministers : Deputy Prime Minister
Bishnu Poudel gets Ministries of Home Affairs
and Finance (kh 24/06/2021), Cabinet
members assigned additional portfolios two days
after Supreme Court dismissed 20 ministers
(rep 24/06/2021)
Chief
Justice turns a blind eye to ‘Doctrine of
Necessity’: PM’s Press Advisor Thapa (kh
24/06/2021) [It is not
the SC that is responsible, but only the
coup-mongering Prime Minister Oli and is
personal president who keep breaking the
Constitution to maintain power, not to help the
country and its citizens, Mr Thapa! The SC has
only done its constitutional duty!],
Political
blow : The reversal of govt decisions by the SC
time and again does not augur well for the image
of the PM (ht 24/06/2021)
Saffronisation
of the body politic : Oli wants to be the
republican inheritor of Hindu rule, by mingling
royalist yellow with Marxist-Leninist red,
by CK Lal (kp 23/06/2021)
In
a big blow to Oli, Supreme Court annuls
appointments of 20 ministers : Interim order
asserts government is a caretaker one and terms
induction of new ministers earlier this month,
after prime minister lost a confidence vote,
unconstitutional, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
23/06/2021) [Why are
only the new appointments of ministers
considered unconstitutional under Article 77
(3), but not the dismissals made at the same
time? In any case, the aforementioned article
does not make any distinction.]
President
should have said PM Oli “You’re no more Prime
Minister: Senior advocate Karki (kh
23/06/2021)
Supreme
Court quashes cabinet reshuffle : 20 ministers
relieved of their positions (kh 22/06/2021)
[Oli and Bhandari have
been taught that they are not above the
constitution and have to respect it like any
other citizen of Nepal! The next lecture will be
about the renewed dissolution of the House of
Representatives. The damage done by Oli and
Bhandari is already immense! But if the interim
cabinet should not have been changed under
Article 77 (3), then the dismissed ministers
should also be returned to their posts now,
shouldn't they? If Oli is not able to read the
clear words of the Constitution himself, he
should at least surround himself with competent
lawyers to explain it to him!], Supreme
Court quashes appointment of 20 ministers : Oli
had inducted the ministers in two different
Cabinet expansions after the government became a
caretaker one following May 21 House dissolution
(kp 22/06/2021)
Lockdown
drags on but no relief package for the urban
poor, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
19/06/2021)
Is
Nepal still a democratic state?, by
Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh 19/06/2021
Crime
against Humanity : Instead of making genuine
efforts toward vaccine procurement, the PM urged
the public to gargle with guava leaves and drink
turmeric-infused water to prevent COVID, saying
even the vaccine does not guarantee total
immunity. This was the time when cases had
started increasing by 100%, by Sambridh
Ghimire (rep 19/06/2021)
Nepal
talks about vaccines from China. And the Chinese
are not happyConcerns from Sinopharm and Chinese
Embassy forced Health Ministry to ‘refute’ media
reports. But everyone, including prime minister,
is giving statements on the jabs, by Anil
Giri (kp 19/06/2021) [The
people's basic right to correct information is
not exactly what Oli and his government are
aiming for!]
Hunger
for governance : Childhood malnutrition in Nepal
has its roots in political failure, the same
reason more children are going hungry during the
pandemic. (nt 18/06/2021), Nepal’s
epidemic of hunger : Malnutrition among Nepali
children pre-dates Covid-19, but the pandemic
has made it worse, by Anita Bhetwal (nt
18/06/2021)
Bhandari,
Oli defend House dissolution, Sapkota calls it
unconstitutional : In their responses, the
President claims her action cannot be tested by
judiciary, prime minister argues court cannot
give a prime minister and Speaker says both are
wrong, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 18/06/2021) [What kind of argument is
this? No one is above the constitution. The
duties of the president and prime minister are
clearly defined there. If they violate them,
they become a case for the judiciary!], Court
cannot appoint a Prime Minister, PM Oli says in
his written response to SC, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 18/06/2021) [This
confused and idiosyncratic interpretation of the
constitution and democracy suggests a basic
suspicion of mental confusion! Important votes
in parliament, such as the vote of confidence,
should be held in secret, if only to protect the
MPs. In a democratic state, how a member of
parliament votes is his or her personal decision
of conscience!]
This
is not fair, Prime Minister Oli!, by Kunga
Hyolmo (rep 18/06/2021)
SC
issues interim order to halt govt’s plan of
exporting river products (kh 18/06/2021), Supreme
Court puts brakes on government’s plan to
extract aggregates for export : Extracting the
Chure resources in the name of decreasing trade
deficit would degrade the environment, critics
say, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 19/06/2021), Settlements
in Chure foothills at high risk of flood,
landslide : Conservationists blame exploitation
of forest and riverbed materials in the Chure
region for the incidents of floods and
landslides occurring frequently in recent years,
by Bhawani Bhatta and Mohan Budhaair (kp
23/06/2021) [This
demonstrates once again the irresponsible
politics and plans of the Oli government!]
Parliamentarians
cannot breach party discipline: PM Oli claims in
his written response to Supreme Court (rep
17/06/2021) [MPs are the
elected representatives of the people, not of
the Prime Minister or his party faction, Mr Oli!
It is a feature of democracy that they must
follow only their conscience and the
constitution in doing so! Anything else would be
party dictatorship.], Oli
says government formation a political process
and it cannot be decided by the court : In his
response to the Supreme Court, Oli argues he
dissolved the House after it could not give a
new government (kp 17/06/2021) [Hopefully, not even this
reality denier and ignorant of the constitution
himself believes in this!]
Elections
will be held during COVID-19 pandemic, claims PM
Oli (kh 17/06/2021) [???]
The
way to environmental degradation : The decision
to extract sand, stones and soil for export to
reduce the deficit is unwise, by Shyam
Mainali (kp 17/06/2021)
Oli’s
attempts to rule by dicta : Since coming to
power, Prime Minister Oli has attempted numerous
times — via ordinances — to bypass the
legislation and vest the powers to make laws
within himself, by Robin Sharma (rec
16/06/2021)
Decentralise
SEE and honour statute, experts advise
government : Education experts say the
government with a centralised mindset doesn’t
want to lose any of its authority, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 16/06/2021)
Is
Oli government’s new Nepal map more about optics
than substance? As India continues to expand the
road via Lipulekh, Nepal has yet to make any
diplomatic response. Foreign Ministry says it
has asked Home Ministry to look into the matter,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 16/06/2021) [Oli's
statements are empty slogans without content! Or
does he want to build a road on Indian territory
in response?]
Nepal
to purchase 4 million doses of Sinopharm vaccine
from China : Officials say procurement will be
under a non-disclosure agreement. Price is not
disclosed yet but is said to be around $10 per
dose. No other details are available, by
Anil Giri (kp 16/06/2021) [In a democratic state, people have a
right to information (see Article 27 of the
Constitution). There is no law that makes the
purchase of vaccine a confidential matter!],
Lack
of response to President’s letters for vaccines
a diplomatic failure, observers say : There has
not even been ‘reciprocal response’ to the
President’s letters requesting for vaccine
support, by Anil Giri (kp 16/06/2021)
Covid-19
pandemic, snap polls cast a shadow of
uncertainty over census : Central Bureau of
Statistics wants to conduct the 12th national
census from July 30 to October 1, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 15/06/2021) [Another consequence of PM Oli's
destruction of the state and the nation guided
by greed for power!]
Pressure
from all sides for jabs, but there is no sign of
vaccine arrival : Officials say there has been
pressure on health workers across the country
to give the Covid-19 jabs to friends and
family members of influential people, by
Atjun Poudel (kp 15/06/2021)
Paddy
transplantation begins amid fertiliser shortage
fears : Officials at Agriculture Inputs Company
say that sales resumed last week but stockswould
not last long at any depot or cooperative due to
panic buying, Sangam Prasain, Bhawani Bhatta
and Mohan Budhaair (kp 15/06/2021) [This surprises the Oli
government every year!]
Hunger
& Scarcity Hit Badi Community, by Mahesh
Nepali (Badi) (rn 15/6/2021)
Government
says it has plan to tackle monsoon disasters,
but local units are not assured : With rainfall
expected to be above normal this year,
authorities say they are better prepared than
last year. But experts say rather than
anticipatory plans, focus is on post disaster
response, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
15/06/2021), Saptari
stares at flooding season with no concrete plans
: Most of the settlements in the district are
prone to floods and inundation in the
absence of proper embankment along the rivers
and a lack of water outlets, by Abdhesh
Kumar Jha (kp 15/06/2021), River
management project announces inability to
control floods as monsoon arrives (kh
15/06/2021) [This is
the reality, Mr Oli!]
Authorities
appear clueless about how to ease or lift
lockdown : Prohibitory orders currently in place
in the Valley have been extended by a week and
the rest of country follows the model. Little
else is being done to check virus spread, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 14/06/2021) [The Oli government is finding it difficult
to deal rationally with the pandemic. Oli
himself is only interested in staying in power,
may the country go down the drain.],
Daily
earners hit hardest by prohibitory orders in
Lumbini : The workers have no source of income
and have received no relief from the authorities
and social organisations during the ongoing
second coronavirus wave, by Sanju Paudel and
Mohan Budhaair (kp 14/06/2021), Petty
traders selling non-essential goods getting
wiped out : Preventing the spread of the virus
is essential, but the rules unfairly impact
small businesses over large businesses, insiders
say, by Krishana Prasain (kp 14/06/2021), “Oxygen,
vaccines, essential medical supplies urgently
needed,” says AI in new briefing (kh
14/06/2021) [see Amnesty
International report (14/01/2021)], Oxygen,
vaccines, essential medical supplies urgently
needed, says Amnesty International (ht
14/06/2021)
Quo
Vadis? Given the state of affairs since
December 20, 2020 - the date of the first
dissolution of the House of Representatives -
the lack of constitutional norms and political
morality and the character of leadership to
bypass everything that becomes inconvenient for
power grab, where is the leadership taking the
country?, by Dinesh Bhattarai (rep
13/06/2021)
Citizens’
movement condemns threat on medical education
commission executive : Brihat Nagarik Andolan
alleges that the prime minister and ministers
have been exerting undue pressure on Dr Giri to
approve affiliation to B&C College (kp)
13/06/2021)
Government
agrees to grant affiliation to B&C Medical
College : Despite protests against affiliation,
the prime minister-headed commission has asked
for the necessary paperwork to be completed
within a week, by Binod Ghimire (kp
12/06/2021) [Nepotism at
the highest level!], Former
VCs condemn PM's pressure tactics (ht
16/06/2021) [This is a
particularly serious form of nepotism and
corruption, as it was initiated by the Prime
Minister who is still in office!]
International
condemnation for HoR dissolution (ht
12/06/2021) [see statement
by IBARI (10/06/2021)]
Supreme
Court orders government not to enforce
citizenship ordinance : Constitutional Bench
says legal complications could arise if the
ordinance fails to get through Parliament,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 11/06/2021) [Extreme complications and
costs will also arise if the Supreme Court
declares the renewed dissolution of parliament
and cabinet reshuffle by caretaker Prime
Minister Oli unconstitutional, which is to be
expected given the clear wording of the
constitution!]
3
health ministers in 1 year : Prime Minister K P
Oli has switched health ministers five times
since he assumed office in 2018 (nt
11/06/2021) [This shows
the value Oli places on the health sector in the
pandemic. All ministerial posts were primarily
to satisfy his ambitions for power!]
A
Case of Two Cartoons, by Manjeet Mishra (rp
11/06/2021)
While
he has yet to clarify his June 4 Cabinet
expansion, Oli does it again : Seven more
ministers appointed to curry favour with his
supporters and an eye on the elections,
by Anil Giri (kp 11/06/2021) [A completely unconstitutional government
policy by Oli!]
Chure
is not just environment, but a political issue,
experts say : Degradation of the hills, a
crucial zone balancing Nepal’s fragile
ecosystem, should be a top political agenda, as
it can have a profound impact on the generations
to come, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
11/06/2021)
Ruling
UML to go on vacate against the SC order
(kh) [When a court
rebukes Oli for his undemocratic and
unconstitutional measures, it amounts to lese
majeste!]
PM
Oli not to attend all-party meet called by
Speaker Sapkota (kh 11/06/2021)
PM
Oli picks Pahadi as minister from Nepal-Khanal
faction (kh 10/06/2021), PM
Oli appointing 8 ministers including one state
minister today : Adhikari to be appointed as
Home Minister (kh 10/06/2021), Oli
expands Cabinet Prime minister appoints seven
new ministers (kp 10/06/2021), PM
Oli expands Cabinet, Khagaraj appointed Home
Minister (kh 10/06/2021), Newly-appointed
ministers sworn in (kh 10/06/2021), PM
rewards Badal by appointing his wife Nainkala as
Minister (kh 10/06/2021)
President,
PM hold talks on show case notice at
Shital Niwas (kh 10/06/2021)
Walking
two hours daily for a free mealHundreds of
families in the Capital are struggling to manage
two square meals after they lost their means of
livelihood, by Anup Ojha (kp 10/06/2021)
Paradoxical
powerlessness of the Supremo : The anti-Maoist
elements of civil society have made Oli an icon
of Khas-Arya ethnonationalism, by CK
Lal (kp 09/06/2021) [It
belongs to Oli's duries to help these people!]
Nepal's
caretaker government : A total embarrassment,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 09/06/2021)
Bench-hunting
sets a bad precedent for the judiciary,
according to experts : Crucial time of the
Supreme Court is being wasted on unnecessary
things, they say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
09/06/2021) [This is
intentional on the part of Oli and other
politicians!]
That’s
the way to do it : Court order unbanning online
delivery services is a relief (kp
09/06/2021) [This
extremely incompetent government needs a court
ruling for everything!]
PM
Oli pushing country into perpetual abyss under
cover of nationalism: JSP leader Bhattarai
(kh 08/06/2021)
Raghubir
Mahaseth as pick for deputy prime minister and
foreign minister surprises many : His choice is
for UML to gain influence in the Madhes and for
his potential ability to procure Russian
vaccines, observers say, by Anil Giri(kp
07/06/2021)
Oli's
proposal aimed at weakening parliament
dissolution case in Supreme Court: Panta
(rep 07/06/2021)
Impoverished
family hit hard by prohibition order struggling
to survive (kh 07/06/2021) [Thanks to Oli's
short-sighted and completely ill-conceived
policy!]
Few
convinced as government body defends plan to
export construction materials : The government’s
plan to export construction materials from mines
in order to reduce trade deficit has been
criticised as an environmentally disastrous idea,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 07/06/2021)
SC
receives writ petition seeking reversal of
cabinet reshuffle (kh 06/06/2021)
Change
in criteria to appoint ambassadors meets with
widespread criticism : The share of political
appointees among envoys has grown and if the
candidate is a former minister a high school
degree would qualify them for the role,
officials say, by Anil Giri (kp 06/06/2021),
Govt
amends eligibility criteria for ambassadors to
make space for ‘relatives’ (kh 06/06/2021)
Leadership
of task force formed to fight the pandemic comes
into question : Covid-19 Crisis Management
Centre needs to be led by experts, not ministers
or security personnel, experts say, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/06/2021)
Migrant
workers return to India in search of jobs,
by Mohan Budhaair (kp 06/06/2021) [A follow-up to the highly
successful employment programme of Oli!]
How
we bungled vaccine procurement : We have only
ourselves to blame for not being able to get
enough Covid-19 vaccines, by Kiran Raj
Pandey (kp 06/06/2021)
Civil
society, environmentalists against Chure
exploitation (ht 06/06/2021)
For
Oli, power—not governance—is priority, as
country fights virus wave : Thakur-Mahato
faction joins government, inviting questions for
themselves of being complicit with someone who
they once opposed for his loathing for the
Madhes, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/06/2021) [Another serious breach of
the constitution by KP Oli: He now only heads
a caretaker government. Such a government is
supposed to remain in office until the
election of a new prime minister, but
according to Article 77 (3) of the
constitution it may not be changed!],
Oli
reshuffles Cabinet, appoints Mahato deputy prime
minister, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 05/06/2021)
Health
workers at Bheri Hospital call probe committee’s
report unfairMedical fraternity in Banke says
the committee failed to provide a fair
investigation into all aspects of the incident
since it has not addressed the issue of violence
against women, by Thakur Singh Tharu, Rupa
Gahatraj and Madhu Shahin (kp 05/06/2021)
Friday
Cabinet reshuffle: All but four incumbent
ministers sacked : DPM Ishwor Pokhrel, and
ministers Pradeep Gyawali and Hridayesh Tripathi
among others sacked (kh 04/006/2021) [The most urgent dismissal is
missing; that of KP Oli!], New
ministers to be sworn in at 8 pm today (kh
04/06/2021), PM
Oli reshuffles cabinet; inducts 8 new faces :
New ministers sworn-in (kh 04/06/2021), PM
Oli brings massive reshuffle in his cabinet,
Paudel, Mahato and Mahaseth sworn in as Deputy
Prime Ministers (rep 05/06/2021)
A
yam between two Indias : Nepal does not just
need to balance India and China now, it has to
keep out of India’s polarised politics (nt
04/0/2021)
A
budget without economic objectives : Every
government has tried to launch schemes to stir
up the public for election gains, by
Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp 04/06/2021) [Criminal procedure!]
Community
forest user groups lambast government for not
addressing concerns : They had hoped the
government would resolve their outstanding
issues of tax and PAN through new budget, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 04/06/2021) [What deviant expectations of
the Oli government interested only in its hold
on power!]
JSP
likely to join government today (kh
04/06/2021), Five
JSP leaders including Mahato likely to take oath
as ministers today (kh 04/06/2021)
Fact
Check: Is this elderly woman applauding the
increase in old-age allowance? (kh
04/06/2021)
Non-implementation
of Cabinet decision halts distribution of relief
funds to families of COVID-19 victims (rep
03/06/2021)
Farmers
face getting wiped out for lack of market access
: Vegetable growers are forced to destroy their
produce due to lack of transportation, by
Krishana Pasain (kp 03/06/2021) [Bravo Mr Oli, you really are
the greatest!]
Fertilisers
not on ‘essential commodity’ list as paddy
farmers wait anxiously : Decision to block
supply can have an overarching effect, as it may
hit paddy crop, and slash economic growth in
turn, by Sangam Prasain (kp 03/06/2021), Always
a shortage : There is something seriously wrong
when farmers face a lack of fertiliser every
year (kp 04/06/2021)
JSP
Thakur-Mahato faction holding talks with PM Oli
(kh 03/06/2021)
Licence
to plunder : The outrageous announcement erodes
years of conservation efforts at the stroke of a
pen (kp 02/06/2021)
Five
parties active in Bhaktapur present 11-point
memo to government (kh 02/06/2021)
Nepal’s
Failed Governance and Unemployment Problem : The
government is least concerned about the chaos in
the country created by the unemployment problem.
Instead, the Oli government’s every move shows
that Oli is only worried about saving his chair,
by Prakash Pokhrel (rep 02/06/2021)
Judiciary
in the dock as justices come into question :
Never in the past has the Supreme Court faced a
crisis of such immense proportions where
it has to fight to justify the composition
of a bench, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
01/06/2021) [Oli's
state-destroying policies continue to work just
fine!], JSP
Yadav faction expels four leaders, including
Thakur and Mahato (kh 01/06/2021) [Oli continues to succeed in
dividing parties!]
PM
Oli slams legal eagles for creating ruckus at SC
(kh 31/05/2021) [And
what is Oli doing with the SC? The court's
decision on 23 February that it was not Oli's
place to dissolve the House of Representatives
could not have been clearer. Yet he has done it
again, in clear contempt of court. Oli says what
he wants, but at the same time forbids other
people, such as the former Chief Justices, to
use their constitutionally guaranteed
fundamental right to free speech and express
their well-reasoned opinions!]
The
country be damned : No one seems to be
able to stop Oli’s whimsical actions, even if it
ends up destroying the country, by Deepak
Thapa (kp 31/05/2021)
In
a pandemic-hit economy, state offers little hope
for creating jobs : The budget for the upcoming
fiscal year aims to create around 350,000 new
jobs whereas 500,000 youths enter the
labour market every year, by the government’s
own estimates, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
31/05/2021)
Small
business owners say they never see budget funds
: Allocations are announced for cottage, small
and medium entrepreneurs every year but nobody
knows where the money goes, insiders say, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 31/05/2021)
Ban
on roadside vending disrupts livelihoods
of Kathmandu’s poor : Over 6,000 vegetables and
fruits hawkers have been robbed of their incomes,
by Anup Ojha (kp 31/05/2021)
Thakur
and Mahato holding talks with PM Oli : Likely to
join government soon (kh 31/05/2021)
Indifference
is not an option : We must challenge the
politicians and expose their treachery, by
Naresh Koirala (kp 30/05/2021)
Taplejung
folks disapprove proposal for renaming Suketar
Airport (kh 30/05/2021) [Wouldn't it be time to name everything
after KP Oli? After all, he won't be in power
for much longer!]
A
bloated budget of Rs1.64 trillion through
ordinance : With some focus on fighting the
coronavirus, the financial plan of Oli
administration carries lofty promises which
observers say are aimed at the uncertain
elections, by Prithvi Man Shrestha and
Sangam Prasain (kp 30/05/2021), Incentives
and tax rebates galore in new federal budget
with focus on midterm elections : Incentives
include deduction of value added tax on diesel
and cooking gas for businesses and on payments
through electronic mode, by Krishana Prasain
(kp 30/05/2021), Opposition
parties term budget as “populist” (kh
30/05/2021), Opposition
parties warn government to refrain from making
decisions having long-term impact (kh
30/05/2021), All
bark and no bite : Reflecting on the government
that announced it, Budget 2021-22 is bound to be
unimplementable (kp 31/05/2021)
Govt
reiterates to build petroleum storage capacity
for 90 days, a plan that has remained in limbo
for years (rep 29/05/2021)
HoR
dissolved after reinstated House failed to
ensure political stability: PM Oli (kh
28/05/2021) [This is
your personal assessment, which plays no role at
all at this point, Mr Oli! Nepal has a
constitution, which the Prime Minister and the
President also have to abide by. And the
constitution is very clear in Article 76, with
paragraph after paragraph building on each
other. Moreover, your current statement is full
of lies. You should have reconvened Parliament
immediately after the 23 February court ruling
and asked for a vote of confidence. You should
have personally appeared in parliament and put
the ordinances to discussion and vote. Without
taking these steps, you should not have ended
the parliamentary session. You only dissolved
the House of Representatives a second time when
it became apparent that you would definitely not
get a majority in the necessary second vote of
confidence and would thus be voted out. And you
made the second parliamentary dissolution at the
very moment when the majority of the opposition
had spoken out in favour of an alternative prime
minister. Your actions are highly reprehensible!],
Oli
addresses the nation, but reads out what looks
like policies and programmes : In his 46-minute
address, he covered the pressing issues of the
country entirely, including the fight
against the pandemic, vaccine shortage,
political confrontation, and dissolution of
Parliament, by Anil Girio (kp 29/05/2021)
Four
former chief justices warn of mockery being made
against rule of law : In a statement, they say
the dissolution of the House of Representatives
is against the letter and spirit of the
constitution and democratic values (kp
28/02/2021)
Oli
following in Modi’s footsteps (ae
27/05/2021) [Both are
oriented towards Hindu political thinking!]
Do
not bring budget through ordinance: Nine former
NPC vice-chairmen (kh 27/05/2021)
Bending
constitutional provisions for government
formation, the KP Oli way : Constitution
drafters failed to foresee that prime minister
elected under 76 (1) would dissolve the House
after three years at the helm, as that article
clearly ensures full term, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 27/05/2021)
Stop
intimidating journos: Amnesty International
(ht 27/05/2021)
What
about the poor? Officials cannot continue to
evade responsibility even as people go to bed
hungry (kp 27/05/2021)
Lockdown
disrupts dairy sector as sales suffer, feed
becomes scarce : With hotels and restaurants
shut, farmers can’t sell their milk because
there are no buyers. Residents also do not want
to come out of their houses to buy milk due to
risk of infection, by Chandani kathayat, LP
Devkota and Biplab Bhattarai (kp 27/05/2021)
Decision
to close groceries triggers panic buying :
Experts fear virus surge, call decision
short-sighted, by Anup Ojha (kp 27/05/2021)
PM
Oli says government effortful to save lives of
people in pandemic (kh 27/05/2021) [It's just slimy! Drawing the
masses into the streets in the middle of a
pandemic to celebrate you and calling new
elections are exactly the opposite of effective
efforts to protect human lives!]
Nepal
Public Health Association demands to annul
mid-term elections (kh 26/05/2021), HoR
dissolution is unconstitutional and
undemocratic: Nepal Bar Association (kh
26/05/2021)
JSP
on verge of split with both factions taking
action against each other (kh 26/05/2021) [Oli is again successful in
using the Hindu political means of bheda
by division, betrayal, sowing discord among
opponents!]
Dissolution
at midnight : Yet another travesty of the
constitution, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
26/05/2021)
“Immediate
rescue plan needed for Nepalis stuck abroad”
(rep 26/05/2021) [As in
2020, the oh-so-competent Oli government refuses
to honour its responsibilities!]
Preparation
to file contempt of court writ against PM Oli
(kh 25/05/2021)
PM-CJ
meeting at night in Baluwatar does not bode
well: JSP leader Bhattarai (kh 25/05/2021) [The Chief Justice should not
meet people who are the focus of a serious case
in the making!]
Chain
of injustice : The perpetrators of the caste
killings in Rukum West are yet to face justice
(kp 25/05/2021) [Crimes
based on caste discrimination do not interest
Oli at all!]
Nepal
woefully short on human resources for Covid-19
treatment : An expert group says it had sent a
list of health workers trained in critical care
before the first wave but there was no response
from the Health Ministry, by Arjun Poudel
(kp 25/05/2021), Doctors
in Dolpa warn of halting Covid-19 treatment :
The health workers have been deprived of
allowances and facilities due to them for the
treatment of Covid-19 patients since the last
fiscal year, by Hari Gautam (kp 25/05/2021)
[Oli has all the time in
the world for violating the constitution and
laws or destroying parties, but he has
absolutely no time or interest for his duties as
Prime Minister like fighting and containing the
pandemic!]
PM
Oli likely to expand cabinet today, induct 10
JSP leaders from Thakur-Mahato group (kh
24/05/2021)
Democracy’s
gravediggers : KP Sharma Oli proved that you may
win elections and still be a loser (kp
24/05/2021)
No
complaint can be filed against president’s
discretionary rights: PM Oli (rep
23/05/2021) [Oli dreams
of infallibility of PM and President! The
problem is that Article 76 (5) is not a right of
application of the President. This paragraph of
Article 76 only applies automatically after a PM
elected under Article 76 (3 and 4) has his
confidence withdrawn by Parliament after 30
days. Your vote of confidence, which is required
for this, is still pending, Mr Oli!
Consequently, Article 76 (5 - 7) may not yet be
applied at all on the basis of the Constitution
and the House of Representatives may not be
dissolved at all. To disregard this is a serious
breach of the constitution!]
Budget
will be introduced through ordinance on May
29: PM Oli (rep 23/05/2021) [Oli needs neither
constitution nor parliament, in fact no
cabinet either. He only needs his president
to sign his ordinances! What was it said
about the power of the King in the Panchayat
Constitution? Yes, the sovereignty of Nepal
is vested in His Majesty and all powers -
executive, legislative and judicial -
emanate from Him! Nothing to add to that!]
Prez
Bhandari issues ordinance on citizenship
(rep 23/05/2021) [In order to manipulate the JSP!],
President
issues Citizenship Ordinance : The ordinance
addresses concerns of Madhes-centric parties
(kh 23/05/2021), Oli
attempts to use citizenship ordinance for his
political gains : Timing raises questions over
intentions as bill had been pending in
Parliament for years, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
24/05/2021), Attorney
General Badal addresses concerns on citizenship
ordinance (kh 24/05/2021)
Elections
in the time of a raging pandemic, a recipe for
disaster : In India campaigning for assembly
polls in states in April contributed to a deadly
second wave. In Nepal elections are scheduled
during a potential third wave, experts say,
by Atjun Poudel (kp 23/05/2021)
Thakur-Mahato
faction of Janata Samajbadi to join government :
An observer of Madhes politics says the party
will split if the faction joins the Oli
Cabinet amid polarisation, by Anil Giri (kp
23/05/2021)
Oli
calls emergency cabinet meeting at midnight;
decides to dissolve house, announces snap
elections (ht 22/05/2021) [Again, although the Supreme
Court has made it unmistakably clear to him that
he is not empowered to do so and must follow the
steps provided by the Constitution. This is a
gross disregard of the court and, in view of the
extreme pandemic situation, a serious crime
against the people of Nepal!], President
dissolves House, calls snap polls for November
12 and 19 : After a day-long political drama,
through a midnight Cabinet meeting, Oli, as he
failed to get reappointed, takes the country
towards elections amid a raging Covid-19
pandemic, by Anil Giri, Tika R Pradhan and
Binod Ghimire (kp 22/05/2021), President
dissolves Parliament; declares elections on Nov
12 & 19 (kh 22/05/2021), Social
media awash with criticisms against President’s
move to announce mid-term polls (kh
22/05/2021), Before
heading to prez, Oli urged opposition to let him
lead national govt (ht 22/05/2021) [This
proves that Oli is only concerned with
maintaining his personal power in everything he
does, even if the country is destroyed in the
process!], I
Paved The Way For Alternative Govt: PM (rn
22/05/2021) [This person
must be completely insane to claim that he knows
better what would be useful than the
Constitution!], PM
directs Election Commission to gear up for
election (kh) [Just
like Oli's forced election preparations after
the first unconstitutional parliamentary
dissolution, those of the present one will mean
a lot of wasted money for which Oli and Bhandari
will have to be held personally accountable once
they are out of office!], The
devil on one side and a pandemic on the other,
by Pranaya SJB Rana (Record), Opposition
alliance calls house dissolution and call for
snap polls unconstitutional and regressive : In
a statement three parties, a faction of the
ruling party and a faction of Janata Samajbadi
have accused the prime minister of announcing
the polls with the ill-intention of prolonging
his autocratic regime as it cannot be held
(kp 22/05/2021)
Govt
can now impose state of emergency to curb
COVID-19, if necessary (rep
22/05/2021)
With
President’s complicity, Oli hammers another nail
in the coffin of the constitution : Bhandari’s
call to form a new government in less than 24
hours at the request of the incumbent one
bypassing the due parliamentary process is
unconstitutional, experts and political parties
say, by Anil Giri (kp 21/05/2021)
Rules
apply to all : When the head of the government
doesn't follow rules and regulations, it gives
others ample reason to do likewise (ht
21/05/2021)
PM
Oli-Thakur agree to form task force to amend
constitution (kh 21/05/2021) [Oli promised the same in
2018 when he was elected prime minister, but
later he would not hear of it. He belongs to the
circle of those male Tagadharis,
especially Bahuns, who pushed through the
constitution in this very form to ensure their
dominance!]
President
calls on HoR members to form govt as per
Article 76 (5) by 5pm Friday : PM Oli opted to
pave way to form new government as he did not
see possibility of him gaining parliament's
trust (kh 20/05/2021)
Khim
Lal Devkota defeats Ram Bahadur Thapa in
National Assembly election : Devkota, an
independent candidate backed by Nepal-Khanal
faction of the UML, had the support of Congress
and Maoist Centre. Thapa was fielded by the UML
(kp 20/05/2021) [Both
Oli and Thapa really deserve this!], Supreme
Court scraps appointment of seven ministers who
are not lawmakers : Chief Justice Rana’s bench
says their appointment and oath, on May 14,
prima facie, against constitutional provisions.
All of them had joined the CPN-UML after
deserting the Maoist Centre (kp 20/05/2021)
[Oli as well as Thapa
and the other deserters really deserve this!
Finally respect the constitution, the laws and
the parliamentary defeats, Mr Oli, and resign!],
SC
scraps appointment of non-MP ministers, seven
including Home Min Thapa relieved (ht
20/05/2021), C
Orders Seven Ministers To Stop Works (rn
20/05/2021), Reappointment
of former Maoist leaders as ministers
unconstitutional: SC (rep 20/0572021)
PM
Oli directs to include popular packages in
budget (kh 19/05/2021) [In the hope of re-election? Hopefully the
voters will think better! Oli's actions are a
form of political corruption!]
Afno
manche, all over again in Nepal : If any of you
wants a government/bureaucratic job in the next
two years, profess your loyalty to the UML, then
join a clique, then prove your loyalty to your
leader, by Trailokya Raj Aryal (ae
19/05/2021)
PM
Oli violates election code of conduct, EC warns
of action (rep 19/05/2021), PM
Oli urges to cast votes for Thapa in NA
by-elections (kh 19/05/2021)
Morality
and policy and the means (upaya) of Hindu
politics, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh
18/05/2021), Leaders
underplay spectre of split hovering over JSP-N
(ht 18/05/2021) [The dissent within the JSP is also a
result of PM Oli's use of the Hindu political
device bheda (sowing discord among
opponents)]
SC
seeks written response from PM on swearing-in
(kh 18/05/2021), C
seeks written response from PM on swearing-in
(kh 18/05/2021), SC
refuses interim order, seeks written response
from defendants within 15 days (rep
18/05/2021) [Why not for
28 days? Then this would at least be a very
clear statement by the SC that they are not
thinking of reprimanding the PM for his
misconduct at all?]
Send
oxygen, not circulars : Oli’s prime ministership
has been riddled with a lethal combination of
ignorance and arrogance (kp 18/05/2021)
Oli
mulling budget through ordinance as his vote of
confidence in Parliament remains pending : The
federal budget for the next fiscal year must be
presented on May 29. Parliament session is yet
to be called for presenting policies and
programmes and pre-budget discussions, by
Anil Giri (kp 18/05/2021) [Oli needs no parliament, just a president
who willingly signs his every ordinance!]
Minister
Shrestha is ignoring most pressing issues facing
education sector, experts say : While schools
remain closed and key exams have become
uncertain due to the pandemic, the education
minister hasn’t announced any measures to
address the problem, by Binod Ghimire (kp
18/05/2021) [That alone
qualifies him to be a minister in the Oli
government!]
Daily
wage earners struggling to meet survival needs
(kh 17/05/2021) [Thank
you Mr Oli! The same problem as last year when
you also didn't care!]
Vegetables
rot in fields as lockdown paralyses market :
Groceries are allowed to open briefly in the
morning and sales are at minimum level, traders
say, by Pratap Bista and Krishana Prasain
(kp 17/05/2021) [This is
an expected consequence of the totally
ill-conceived pandemic policy of the incompetent
Oli government!], COVID-19
hits dairy industry: 1.9 million liters of milk
wasted daily, by Sabina Karki (kh
17/05/2021)
Authorities
continue to fumble around amid Covid-19 surge :
With pandemic showing signs of sliding into a
devastating crisis, authorities mull a new law
to streamline response, as they ignore the
basics like tracing, testing and isolating,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 17/05/2021)
Controversy
over PM's swearing-in snowballs : Petition filed
in the Supreme Court demanding that Oli be sworn
in again, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 17/05/2021)
Writ
filed at SC seeking dismissal of 7 ministers
sans parliamentary memberships (kh
17/05/2021)
Nepali
politics: Testing waters of democracy, by
Geeta Kochhar (ht 17/05/2021)
Do
we have a government?, by Kamal Subedi (rep
16/05/2021)
Former
PM Bhattarai bats for national government
(kh 16/05/2021)
Despite
increase in health budget, preparations for
crisis were sorely lacking : Plans to set up
enough oxygen plants, ICU beds and to
procure equipment remained only on paper. Less
than 4 percent of Covid-19 capital budget
has been spent, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
16/05/2021)
Contact
tracing yet to take off as ministry assigns job
to local level : Cases won’t come under control
unless they are checked at the source but
whether local governments have the capacity to
do the task is another question, experts say,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 16/05/2021)
How
govt lied about Chinese oxygen cylinders : They
are brought by businessmen, not donation (kh
16/05/2021)
An
oath of office when people are gasping for
breath as well as answers : As Oli has been
sworn in as prime minister again, he now must
focus on fighting the pandemic and saving lives,
leaving his political games aside, analysts say,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 15/05/2021)
Flimsy
huts set up in lieu of holding centre at
Gaddachauki border point : Kanchanpur
authorities are yet to set up a holding centre
for people returning from India, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp 15/05/2021) [Unlike
the completely superfluous power struggles, this
would have belonged to the real tasks of a
competent and morally oriented prime minister!]
Government
preaches but does not act, political analysts
and local units say : Kathmandu Valley Mayors’
Forum alleges that the central government has
just been issuing instructions while doing
little to address the Covid-19 crisis, by
Anup Ojha (kp 15/05/2021)
People
can’t go out, and they can’t get home delivery :
Online stores are confused about providing
service due to lack of clear guidelines from the
government regarding ecommerce, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 15/05/2021)
Cabinet
recommends 11 envoys for various countries : Of
the recommendations, nine are political
appointees while only two are from the foreign
service (kp 15/05/2021) [This is nepotism in its purest form! Only
those who have the Oli party book shall be
appointed to representative foreign posts for
which only top diplomats are qualified!],
Oli’s
envoy appointments could erode country’s
credibility, experts warn : Only two out of
eleven ambassadorial nominees are career
diplomats, by Anil Giri (kp 16/05/2021)
Lawmakers
get second dose of vaccine while citizens are
still waiting for theirs : They didn’t pressure
the government to ensure vaccines for all as
they knew they wouldn’t be deprived of the
second dose, says a former general secretary at
Parliament Secretariat. Around 1.3m people are
still waiting for second jabs, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 15/05/2021) [!!!!]
Losing
trust in the republic : As citizens scramble for
oxygen and a hospital bed, our state has
disappeared, by Amish Raj Mulmi (kp
14/05/2021) [It is not
the republic, the top politicians have failed.
The monarchy was no better. The party-political
oligarchs behave like the monarchy once did,
without conscience, without morals, oriented
only towards their own power interests!]
PM
Oli spouts outrage against opposition alliance
(kh 14/05/2021) [Oli
proves once again that he knows no morals and
refuses to deal politely with political
opponents! He forgets that he is only the prime
minister of a minority government. Within the
next 30 days he has to win a majority in the
House of Representatives, otherwise that's it at
last!]
A
tale of two Nepals : As the country reported
8,842 new Covid-19 cases and 214 deaths, Nepali
politicians had but one number in mind—136, the
figure that could secure them power; Oli
reappointed prime minister, by Tika R
Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp 14/05/2021) [There must be a way to get
rid of these failed and totally irresponsible
politicians! Unfortunately, even possible
elections are hardly hopeful, as only these
self-declared masters of Nepal decide on the
selection of candidates and will never change
their undemocratic party structures!]
Daily
infection count hovers around 9,000 mark but
deaths could continue to rise : As hospitals are
not admitting patients due to oxygen shortages,
many infected are in home isolation. Without
timely and sufficient care, they are at high
risk, doctors say, by Arjun Poudel (kp
14/05/2021) [Thank you
Mr Oli, you have all the time in the world for
your power struggles but no time to fulfil your
obligations as Prime Minister and care for the
people in their need!], We
need a functioning govt (rep 14/05/2021), KP
Oli sworn in again as PM, no new faces in new
cabinet (rep 14/05/2021), JSP
Chair Thakur rejects PM Oli’s offer to join
government (kh 14/05/2021)
Ill-timed
trust vote may scupper pre-budget session :
Avoiding the pre-budget discussion is like
barring people from participating in the budget
process, a former Parliament Secretariat
official says, by Binod Ghimire (kp
14/05/2021) [PM Oli does
not need a budget. He can rule without one and
also without parliament! The money earmarked for
the country's development is never spent as
planned anyway!]
Defeat
of confidence motion : Herculean challenge for
new govt, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
14/05/2021)
End
of the Oli show : Oli’s departure from the scene
will not and should not be lamented, by
Deepak Thapa (kp 13/05/2021)
UML
revokes suspension of four leaders including
Madhav Kumar Nepal (rep 13/05/2021), Rawal
urges CPN-UML lawmakers to quit (ht
13/05/2021), Oli,
Nepal hold telephone conversation as dissident
UML lawmakers prepare to resign en masse
(rep 13/05/2021) [Oli is
obviously panicking, but to the detriment of
Nepal and its people, he still does not have the
morale to resign immediately!], UML’s
Nepal faction issues ultimatum till 4:30 PM
today to address their demands (rep
13/05/2021)
Oh,
what a fall it was : Oli will be remembered in
Nepali politics and society for all the wrong
reasons (kp 12/05/2021), It’s
time to go, El Supremo : Oli considers the
amoral pragmatism of Marxism-Leninism and Maoism
to be the guiding principle of his political
life, by CK Lal (kp 12/05/2021)
Housemaids
and elderly hit hard by prohibitory orders
in Kathmandu : The lockdown has not just
put many domestic helps out of their jobs,
elderly people have also lost their caregivers,
by Anup Ojha (kp 12/05/2021) [The Oli government again fails to realise
that countless other things need to be
considered and thought through in a lockdown.
Anyone who even makes the remotest power play in
such a situation is completely out of place.]
Country
faces political crisis on top of a deepening
virus crisis : With political turmoil ignited by
Oli, parties are now in the number games, which
look like a futile exercise, given their
strengths and internal feuds in UML and Janata
Samajbadi, by Anil Giri and Tika R Pradhan
(kp 12/05/2021)
Noxious
politics hits the nadir : We need a wholly new
approach to regain the sanctity, independence
and efficacy of our institutions, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 11/05/2021), Public
policy implementation : Ways to upending
barriers, by Madhav Shrestha (ht 11/05/2021)
[No prime minister after
1990 could build on such a stable majority
government as Oli, but his delivery was the
worst Nepal has seen since!], Regaining
Lost Credibility, by Bhupa P Dhamala (rn
11/05/2021), Oli
loses vote of confidence : Parties have until
Thursday to form a new government, but the
process appears to be tricky. Congress and
Maoist Centre look to Janata Samajbadi as they
lack numbers, by Anil Giri and Tika R
Pradhan (kp 11/05/2021), As
things stand, Oli is likely to be PM again under
Article 76 (3) (kh 11/05/2021) [This is definitely the last
thing Nepal needs at this critical hour!],
Oratorical
genius Oli missed a golden opportunity, by
Ishwar Dev Khanal (kh 11/05/2021)
Oli
appeals to stop anti-party activities : Says
it’s a crime to attempt to pull down the party
(ht 10/05/2021) [The one
who has been misbehaving in this way for months
is above all you personally, Mr Oli: sowing
discord among political opponents, dividing your
own and other parties, destroying democracy and
the constitution, disregarding numerous laws,
pretending false facts, neglecting urgent
measures to contain the pandemic, suppressing
fundamental rights, neglecting any moral
responsibility, etc.], NC
President Deuba accuses govt of disregarding
law, constitution (kh 10/05/2021), Ridiculous
for a PM to seek vote of confidence from HoR
which he dissolved earlier: Upendra Yadav
(kh 10/05/2021), High
time we all moved together on the basis of
consensus, unity and mutual understanding: PM
Oli (kh 10/05/2021) [?????????]
No
immediate plan to evacuate workers affected by
flight suspension : Officials say the government
will repatriate the affected workers if the
flight suspension remains for an extended period,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 10/05/2021)) [A similar lack of interest
from the Oli government as during the first
lockdown!]
Out
of control : It is the coronavirus pandemic, and
not the media narrative, that should be under
control (kp 10/05/2021)
Oli’s
virus ‘situation under control’ remark meets
with criticism : Crisis continues to deepen with
over 8,000 new cases and 53 deaths. Many
from Oli’s orbit and over two dozen lawmakers
test positive ahead of May 10 House session,
by Tika R Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp
09/05/2021) [???
Bring Mr Oli under control immediately!],
Government
mobilises its missions seeking aid to fight
pandemic : Foreign Ministry has written to all
Nepali missions abroad, asking them to find help
from the host countries. A diplomat in Delhi
says India will resume supply of vaccines to
Nepal from June-July, by Anil Giri (kp
09/05/2021) [Why, if
everything is under control?]
Constitutional
Council recommends appointments to various
Constitutional Commissions (kh 09/05/2021) [Last manipulated
appointments before Oli is finally dumped?],
Can’t
give a vote of confidence: Mahanta tells PM Oli
(kh 09/05/2021)
Oli’s
preference for politics to virus crisis is an
affront to people, analysts say : The UML chair
and prime minister is paying no attention to
soaring coronavirus cases, as he busies himself
with political schemings ahead of his May 10
trust vote, by Tika R Pradhan and Anil Giri
(kp 07/05/2021)
Pandemic
is getting out of hand, as government has its
focus misplaced : Officials fail to heed
fundamentals like increasing contact tracing and
testing as they see lockdowns as only option,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 07/05/2021)
PM
summons Constitutional Council meeting on Sunday
(kh 07/05/2021) [Oli
continues to try to prove that a Prime Minister,
no matter how incompetent, has the right to
govern without respect for the Constitution and
the rule of law!]
Oli
reaches out to Deuba as opposition forces band
together : Meeting follows talks between
Congress, Maoist Centre and a section of Janata
Samajbadi leaders, by Anil Giri (kp
06/05/2021)
PM
Oli asks JSP lawmakers to stay neutral : I won't
ask you to vote for me: PM tells JSP leaders
(kh 05/05/2021) [Why
should the JSP support a coup leader who
brutally cracked down on the legitimate demands
of the Madhesis in 2015 and never kept his
coalition promises even after that?]
UML
leaders, including PM Oli at Deuba’s residence
to hold talks (kh 05/05/2021) [Putschists among themselves!],
PM
Oli seeks NC support, Deuba rejects : NC, as the
main opposition, cannot vote in favor of PM: NC
President Deuba (kh 05/05/2021)
Lawmaker
Jhankri warns PM Oli to face consequences
(kh 05/05/2021)
Complacency,
miscalculation and missteps : Country records
highest daily coronavirus death toll and new
cases. Oli’s chest-thumping and false
claims continue as vaccine supply is
nowhere in sight. 47 percent of total tests
return positive results, by Arjun Poudel and
Binod Ghimire (kp 05/05/2021)
Will
Oli’s confidence vote plan shake up political
landscape? Maoists withdraw support and
Nepal-Khanal supporters are mulling resigning as
lawmakers. Congress party eyes government
and Janata Samajbadi is still a divided house,
by Anil Giri and Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/05/2021)
Sick
and tired : The monkey business that is called
democratic politics (kp 04/05/2021)
As
if there’s no pandemic : Oli and his clique’s
seeming indifference to the raging coronavirus
and unfolding tragedy is stark. Even as virus
cases hit a new record of 7,137 and death toll
clocks 3,325, political games continue, by
Tika R Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp 03/05/2021)
Govt
sacks Sudur Pashchim, Gandaki province governors
close to Maoist Center, Paudel and Yadav to
succeed them (rep 03/05/2021)
After
Health Ministry bows out, municipal officials
bear the brunt of Covid-19 crisis : Ward chiefs
say they’re flooded with phone calls from people
asking for hospital beds. Kathmandu lacks
isolation or quarantine facilities, infected
persons can’t access bottled oxygen, by Anup
Ojha (kp 03/05/2021)
Pupils
in limbo : The cabinet needs to reconsider
its decision to conduct in-person exams
(kp 03/05/2021)
PM
Oli sees need for paperless government service
system (kh 02/05/2021) [Is that all he sees? But the little
insight comes too late!]
NHRC
urges govt to handle health crisis effectively
(ht 02/05/2021)
‘We
give up’ : Health Ministry asks people to be
‘sensible’, saying the health system cannot
cope, as hospitals have run out of beds with new
cases crossing the 5,000 mark, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 01/05/2021) [Since
Oli and other top politicians are largely to
blame for this situation, this is a declaration
of bankruptcy by the government and party
political circles!]
JSP-N
to back no-confidence motion : Opposition to the
move by Thakur, Mahato might split the party,
by Ram Kumar kamat (ht 01/05/2021) [This is all a consequence of
Oli's policy of sowing discord among his
political opponents, one of the traditional
means (upaya) of Hindu politics to maintain a
ruler's power!], To
Prime Minister Oli’s relief, Deuba rules out
no-confidence motion : With Janata Samajbadi
Party not wholly supportive of such a
motion, the numbers would not be enough to
oust Oli, the opposition leader says., by
Anil Giri (kp 01/05/2021), Oli
caused formation of Janata Samajbadi Party. Now
he is prompting its split : Cracks have emerged
in the party which was formed in April last year
through the merger between Rastriya Janata Party
Nepal and Samajbadi Party Nepal, by Anil
Giri (kp 02/02/2021)
NC
lawmaker Thapa raps PM for not prioritizing
COVID-19 (kh 01/05/2021)
Kathmandu
Valley’s daily wage earners worry about survival
: For many daily-wage earners and squatters
living in Kathmandu, they have nowhere to go to
escape the brunt of the pandemic, by Anup
Ojha (kp 30/04/2021) [The
problem repeats itself from the first lockdown,
as the Oli government is not at all interested
in these people and once again believes it can
solve all problems with a lockdown!], Modern-day
Neros : Our political leadership’s abdication of
responsibility borders on criminality, by
Amish Raj Mulmi (kp 30/04/2021) [Today's party leaders will
go down in history as the great destroyers of
the country!], Nepal:
A victim of party politics and power games,
by Niranjan Mani Dixit (rep 30/04/2021), Ugly
face of Nepali politics : Ruling party engaged
in ugly horse-trading as opposition parties
mount effort to oust it from power in provinces
(rep 30/04/2021)
Two
ministers test COVID-19 positive (kh
30/04/2021)
Lash
of a lockdown : It’s the decline in the moral
foundation of Nepali politicians that is causing
this situation (kp 30/04/2021) [Once again the Oli
government is neglecting its duties!]
Online
sellers demand clear operating rules : The
government should also revise the definition of
essential items as it has become obsolete,
ecommerce entrepreneurs said, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 30/04/2021)
Politics
in the midst of a pandemic as people suffer : At
a time when politicians should have demonstrated
unity to fight the virus, they are busy in their
petty political games, which represents a
betrayal of citizens’ trust, analysts say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 29/04/2021)
How
government’s effort to diversify vaccine
procurement has fallen flat : Delivery of
vaccines from India remains uncertain.
Officials say funding is no issue but are
hesitating to go for Chinese and Russian
vaccines because of their high prices, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha and Arjun Poudel (kp
28/04/2021)
Govt
decides to withdraw 15 cases filed against 120
people (with list) (rep 28/04/2021) [This is part of Oli's
desperate efforts to maintain his power. Just to
remind you, during the Madhesh Movement, his
attitude was totally adamant!]
PM
and other senior leaders in contact-tracing as
three central leaders of ruling CPN-UML test
positive for COVID-19 (rep 28/04/2021)
United
Nations special rapporteurs urge Nepal to
rectify the appointments in the National Human
Rights Commission : They have pointed out the
appointments were not in line with international
practices and undermines the independence,
integrity and legitimacy of the rights body
(kp 27/04/2021)
Back
to square one, or even worse : No contact
tracing even as the number of active cases
crosses the 20,000 mark. Country reports 3,442
new cases and 12 deaths, by Arjun Poudel (kp
27/04/2021), Set
up soup kitchens : With yet another lockdown, we
are back to square one. Are we better prepared
this time? (kp 27/04/2021) [Definitely not! The Oli
government has been busy all along with power
struggles, breaking the constitution and laws
and suppressing basic human rights! There was no
time to deal with such trivial things as the
pandemic!]
A
system that failed in the fight against pandemic
: Failure to empower sub-national governments
and political games in Kathmandu impacted
provinces, thereby deepening the
coronavirus crisis, experts say, by Anil
Giri (kp 26/04/2021), What
is wrong with Nepal govt's COVID response,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 26/04/2021) [What response? The Oli
government is irresponsible in every respect and
only interested in prolonging the power it no
longer has anyway!]
Police
defy court to arrest journalist, media manager:
Anil Tamang and DL Tamang of ujyaalonetwork.com
were detained for publishing document bearing
purported signatures of KP Oli and Samant Goel,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 26/04/2021) [Authoritarian rulers do not
have to abide by laws or court decisions,
believes Oli!], Ujyalo
Network editor, publisher arrested for crime
against state (ht 26/04/2021) [Oli ist nicht der Staat!
Außerdem eine solche Regierungsmaßnahme
gerichtlich untersagt untersagt!], FNJ
demands immediate release of journalists (ht
26/04/2021)
Phallic
fallacies : The Dharahara inauguration drama
amidst the coronavirus crisis was in bad taste
(kp 26/04/2021)
People
ignoring social distancing measures despite
spike in infections : When government officials
and politicians themselves have been organising
functions and rallies in defiance of Covid-19
restrictions, ordinary people have stopped
taking precautions, experts say, by Shuvam
Dhungana (kp 25/04/2021) [This
criminal behaviour of Oli and the other
so-called top politicians was a deliberate part
of their ruthless and self-serving power
struggles!]
Nepal
seeks support in virus fight from crisis-hit
India : The request for oxygen, antiviral drug
and intensive care beds exposes the government’s
inaction despite warnings of a looming crisis,
experts say, by Anil Giri (kp 24/04/2021) [All oxygen available in the
country should be used exclusively for Covid-19
patients and not for mountaineers! This is one
of your primary responsibilities, Mr. Oli!]],
A
second wave prompting a new exodus :
Fearing lockdown, people are moving out to avoid
the trouble they faced last year, by Anup
Ojha (kp 24/04/2021)
When
governance took a backseat, second wave took
hold : At border points, authorities are failing
to conduct tests and quarantine people, just as
health facilities are on the verge of buckling
under the caseload, by Arjun Poudel (kp
23/04/2021) [The Oli
government is behaving almost more incompetently
and irresponsibly than during the first Corona
wave!]
Billions
spent on Dharahara but school reconstruction
suffering in lack of funds : Reconstruction of
college buildings damaged in the 2015
earthquakes is yet to begin as the government
only recently decided to take Indian loan
despite stringent conditions, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 23/04/2021)
Government
issues a slew of orders amid threat of a
second wave : More than 25 people cannot gather
at one place; schools and places of worship
among others closed till May 14. Testing and
treatment made free, by Arjun Poudel (kp
20/04/2021) [This is not
only much too late, but also far from
sufficient!], Schools
close again but there have been no preparation
for virtual learning : Distance learning was not
effective last year and as the virus may not go
away soon, a long-term policy is required rather
than seeking ad-hoc solutions, experts say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 20/04/2021)
Poorly
performing local governments may see federal
grant slashed : The Ministry of Federal Affairs
and General Administration has introduced a
working procedure to evaluate performance of
local governments, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 20/04/2021) [In a
federal state, the local level must be able to
draw on its own sources of finance and not be
exclusively dependent on allocations from the
central government!]
President
Bhandari ends winter session of HoR (ht
19/04/2021) [This
means that all ordinances ipso facto cease to
be effective according to article 114 (2) of
the constitution since they have not been
tabled at the session of parliament held after
their promulgation!Is Oli about pushing
MCC through without Parliament?]
The
elusive no-confidence motion : What are the
options to replace Oli and restore sanity in
Nepal’s politics?, by Naresh Koirala (kp
19/04/2021) [The endless
infighting of the failed and incompetent top
politicians results in the morally reprehensible
Oli government remaining in power and continuing
to play its manipulative games!]
Govt
decides to withdraw cases filed against JSP
cadres (kh 19/04/2021) [Part of Oli's policy to win over the
divided JSP? Not to forget: Already in 2018, Oli
had promised the party all sorts of things
without ever delivering!]
In
MCC, Oli sees a chance to play domestic and
geopolitical games : The prime minister is using
the American aid not only to rein in opponents
in his party but also to curry favour with
international power centres, analysts and
insiders say, by Anil Giri and Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 19/04/2021)
‘Strategic
plan’ hints federal civil service law will be
delayed by around two years In the absence of
the law, provinces have been unable to recruit
staff since 2017; The Bill faced delays after
Oli prorogued the House on July 2, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 19/04/2021) [Oli and many other central
leaders are not interested in federalism!]
Thunderbolts
getting deadlier each year as country remains
unprepared : The Department of Hydrology and
Meteorology admits it has not been able to fully
utilise the only weather radar to its potential,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 19/04/2021) [Oli government not
interested?[
Officials
forgot duty, public dropped masks; now second
wave is here : New variants of the coronavirus
are more transmissible and deadlier, but people
are not taking precautions and there is not
enough testing and monitoring of those in home
isolation, by Arjun Poudel (kp 18/04/2021) [It would have been an
outstanding task of the Oli government to
prevent this!]
PM
Oli warns of seeking Speaker’s alternative if
MCC not presented in HoR (kh 18/04/2021) [Mr. Oli should finally get
to grips with the constitution. The replacement
of the Speaker of Parliament is not a matter for
the executive, but requires the support of a
two-thirds majority of MPs (Article 91 (6) (c)).
Much more important would be the election of a
Deputy Speaker of Parliament who has been
pending for more than a year! In the current
constellation, this post would belong to a
woman!]
Home
Min Thapa loses ministership after being removed
from National Assembly; reappointment likely
today (ht 18/04/2021), Leader
Badal Re-Appointed As Home Minister (rn
18/04/2021)
To
open, or not to open : Contradicting messages
from government about running schools amid the
coronavirus scare confuse guardians, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 17/04/2021)
Parliament
barred govt from carrying out day-to-day
activities: PM Oli (kh 17/04/2021) [Says the greatest destroyer
of the rule of law and democracy, who for months
has prevented Parliament from fulfilling its
duties!]
Discriminatory
citizenship laws continue to disenfranchise
Nepalis : Despite constitutional provisions,
inaction on supporting laws has meant that
individuals are routinely denied citizenship
through their mothers, by Bimita GC (Record
16/04/2021) [Thanks to
Oli and all the other patriarchal so-called
leaders!]
Wildfires
result in loss of forests and pollution, but
what about wildlife : Nepal, which lacks a clear
policy to deal with forest fires, has no
mechanism to monitor how wild animals are dying
and losing their habitats from fires, officials
say, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 16/04/2021)
[One of the many
failures of the oh so competent and successful
Oli government!]
Why
Nepal is not on the list of invitees for climate
summit called by Joe Biden : The country has
failed to demonstrate its actions to mitigate
impacts and make concerted efforts to show its
vulnerabilities before the world despite bearing
the brunt, by Chandan Kumar Mandal and Anil
Giri (kp 15/04/2021)
Ominous
2078 : As the Oli government battles for its
very survival, it has been badly distracted from
the growing virus menace (ae 15/04/2021)
Oli
counts success of government while Covid-19
gradually grips the country : Minister for
Health and Population Hridayesh Tripathi has
publicly admitted that the government hasn’t
succeeded in securing a deal to procure
additional vaccines, by Binod Ghimire (kp
15/04/2021)
Government
has failed on employment front (ht
14/04/2021)
Experts
warn against lapses and complacency as virus
cases surge : As Nepal reports 13 new deaths
with a daily count of 496, concerns grow
over a repeat of last year’s cycle if
authorities fail to ramp up measures to contain
the spread, by Arjun Poudel (kp 13/04/2021)
Accountability?
What? The Baskota case shows how little
politicians care about public opinion (kp
13/04/2021) [KP
Oli stands out in a particularly negative way.
He can be bluntly described as a protector of
corruption!], Performance
contract blues : Such contracts have failed due
to the lack of ownership and concrete incentives,
by Achyut Wagle (kp 13/04/2021)
A
third of Oli’s Cabinet ministers are not members
of federal parliament : Analysts say the prime
minister is showing utter disregard for
constitutional provisions for his political
gains, by Binod Ghimire (kp 12/04/2021) [Oli should one day be held
accountable for his continued destruction of the
state and democracy, but his opponents are also
to blame! The drama would end if the CPN-MC
finally officially ended the coalition with the
CPN-UML!]
Ghode
Jatra draws huge crowd at Tundikhel amid
Covid-19 risk : People are not following
simplest of advice like wearing masks in public,
by Anup Ojha (kp 12/04/2021) [And the Oli government supports this
criminal madness by doing nothing to stop it!]
Baskota’s
recommendation to House committee raises concern
about conflict of interest : The ex-minister,
who was embroiled in a Rs700 million bribery
scandal, has been recommended as a member of the
Public Accounts Committee, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 12/04/2021) [This is probably part of Oli's way of
fighting corruption!]
NC
lawmaker Thapa lambasts govt indifference
towards unemployment issues (kh 12/04/2021)
Maoist
Center suspends National Assembly membership of
Home Minister Thapa, seeks clarification from
lawmaker Khadka (rep 09/04/2021)
NC
leader Gagan Thapa invites PM Oli to HoR (kh
08/04/2021)
Maoist
Center taking action against its Ministers in
Oli-govt (kh 06/04/2021), Four
Maoist Center lawmakers lose their posts (kh
08/04/2021), PM
Oli to reappoint four former Maoist Center
ministers, oath-taking later today (rep
09/04/2021)
Poverty
Alleviation Fund was scrapped, but it still
exists. What does it do? The fund created at the
height of insurgency has lost its relevance with
local governments in place, officials admit,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/04/2021) [????]
Three
years have passed, but no consumer court in
sight : Consumer rights activists accuse the
government of deliberately delaying the
implementation of the law, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 06/04/2021) [This
is one of countless non-performance of duties by
the Oli government!]
Oli
capitalises on other parties’ lack of heft to
act against him : Experts say the prime minister
needs to seek a vote of confidence by
Tuesday, but there is no answer to what
happens if he refuses to do so, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 04/04/2021)
Oli
rushes to inaugurate 165 road projects without
their preparatory works complete : Observers
term prime minister’s move a populist ploy aimed
at securing his political position, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/04/2021), On
the campaign trail : Oli is on an inauguration
spree with an eye on elections (kp
05/04/2021)
Freed
haliyas in Bajura still remain victims of state
apathy (ht 04/04/2021)
Fire
victims in Tehrathum await rehabilitation :
Thirty-five people have been staying in
makeshift tents since their houses were
destroyed in March 26 fire, by Chandra Karki
(kp 04/04/2021)
Former
PM Bhattarai calls PM Oli ‘Bhasmasur’ (kh
03/04/221)
Govt
appoints Chairman, officials of President Chure
Terai Madhesh Conservation Development Board
(kh 02/04/2021) [As
usual, all 6 functionaries belong to the
traditional hill castes: 5 Brahmins, 1 Chhetri.
This is how Oli makes the state democratic and
socially inclusive!]
Reinstated
HoR has become dysfunctional: PM Oli (kh) [Yes, this has been your
intention for months!]
Disregard
of constitutional norms : Manifestation of
hubris syndrome, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
01/04/2021)
Nothing
is being done to curb local pollution,
environmentalists say : Vehicle emissions,
industries, brick kilns and construction are
major sources of air pollution, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 01/04/2021) [This is exactly what KP Oli likes to call
extremely competent and far-sighted!!!]
Whatever
happened to equity and inclusion? That one group
should progress so disproportionately talks
about the failure of the state-society compact,
by Deepak Thapa (kp 01/04/2021)
Worsening
wildfires a reminder that the country lacks
clear policies : Despite their frequency, in
which lives, wildlife and hundreds of thousands
of hectares of green cover are lost, forest fire
disasters have been largely ignored by
authorities, experts say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 31/03/2021)
PM
Oli should gain vote of confidence from
parliament by April 5: CPN (Maoist Center)
leader Gurung (rep 31/03/2021), Govt’s
constitutional validity ends on Apr 5 if vote of
confidence not taken: Maoist Center (kh
31/03/2021) [KP Oli was
elected prime minister by the CPN-UML and CPN-MC
MPs under Article 76 (2), i.e. he was prime
minister of a coalition government whose two
components only later merged to form the NCP.
Article 100 (2) is not very clear on the
situation at hand. The NCP is again divided into
the original parties by the SC decision;
however, it was in principle already divided
into the Oli and Dahal/Nepal factions before the
ruling. At that time, therefore, Oli should
already have asked for a vote of confidence
under Article 100 (2). Formally, however, it is
also the case today that Oli was elected by the
two aforementioned parties in 2018 and the
CPN-ML has not withdrawn its confidence in Oli
to date.]
Take
the initiative to form new govt: Prachanda urges
Deuba (kh 31/03/2021)
Flood-displaced
families await relocation : It’s been almost a
year since the disaster but the displaced
families in Myagdi are still living in temporary
huts, by Ghanshyam Khadka (kp 29/03/2021) [The Oli government can be
relied upon. It really takes care of the
country's citizens in need in a touching and
prompt manner!]
Gasping
for air : The government’s response to the
ongoing air pollution emergency is grossly
inadequate (kp 29/03/2021), Nepal
govt shuts schools, colleges for four days owing
to pollution (ht 29/03/2021), Education
institutions ordered shut for four days,
stakeholders criticise delayed response, by
Anup Ojha (kp 30/03/2021)
Government
holds first round of dialogue with Tharu
agitators (rep 30/03/2021)
Investing
in youth : Big employment generating programs
must be carefully evaluated while small
innovative pilots should be supported, by
Simone Galimberti (rep 28/03/2021) [PM Oli is not interested in
such really important things!]
Only
217 migrant workers availed of government’s
pandemic repatriation scheme : Poor
implementation of the programme led to low
numbers, labour rights experts say, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 27/03/2021) [One of numerous cases of
complete failure by the Oli government!]
UML
and JSP discuss constitution amendment,
government formation (kh 23/03/2021) [This is exactly what Oli had
already promised the JSPN once in 2018. After
their entry into his government, he no longer
wanted to know anything about it! But even with
the participation of the JSPN, the Oli
government would not have a majority in
parliament!]
Oli
wants to prove House irrelevant, critics say :
The prime minister neither attends meetings, nor
does his government provide any business to the
House of Representatives, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 20/03/2021)
CPN-UML’s
PP statute endorsed (rep 20/03/2021) [Meetings of a party faction
should not take place in the official PM's
residence!]
COVID-19
Crisis Management Center is ‘nonfunctional’ :
The CCMC sat for a meeting after a gap of three
months on Thursday (rep 20/03/2021) [?????]
Govt
to provide Rs 1 million for NC leader Joshi’s
treatment (kh 19/03/2021) [It is fine for the
government to provide financial support to sick
politicians, but only as long as poor ordinary
citizens, such as the ailing Dalit Aause Kami
from Bajura, are helped in the same way. Or is
this part of the Oli government's wooing of the
NC?]
Govt,
despite losing both cases, did not criticize the
court: Minister Gyawali (kh 19/03/2021) [You know very well that PM
Oli has expressed himself differently, Mr
Gyawali! He continues to rule out the only
correct step from the verdicts, namely his
resignation.]
Why
KP Oli must go : Failing to sack Oli out of
power is tantamount to breeding a situation of
impunity at the highest level of executive
authority, by Narayan Manandhar (rep
18/03/2021) [After his
dismissal, additional judicial steps should be
considered.]
Budget
delay hampers reconstruction of houses destroyed
last monsoon : Displaced families wonder how
long they will have to live without proper
roof above their heads, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 18/03/2021)
President’s
all-party meeting comes into question over
intent : Oli proposing House dissolution and
fresh elections makes the event look like
Sheetal Niwas dancing to Baluwatar’s tune,
leaders attending the meeting and analysts say,
by Anil Giri (kp 17/03/2021) [Bidya Devi Bhandari is a president by
Oli's grace. Since then, she has therefore been
a compliant tool in support of her Prime
Minister's ambitions for power, forgetting her
constitutional duties!]
My
house dissolution move is being justified: PM KP
Oli (rep 16/03/2021) [This man still refuses to accept the court
ruling on his constitutional violation!]
Endless
wait for Korea jobs frustrates youths as they
question Nepal’s commitment : Thousands of
Nepalis who have passed the tests and got jobs
blame government inaction while experts say it
could be proactive rather than wait to hear from
the Koreans, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
13/03/2021)
CPN-Maoist
Centre calls back its members from the Cabinet
(ht 13/03/2021), CPN
(Maoist Center) decides to recall its minister
including Home Minister Thapa from cabinet : The
party asks to Maoist lawmakers joining UML to
choose either the party or the position of
lawmaker within 24 hours (rep 13/03/2021)
Rebuttal
to international rights concerns draws flak :
The National Human Rights Commission’s response
to statements by Human Rights Watch and others
is unprincipled, unwarranted, ex-officials say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 13/03/2021) [This is part of the
destruction of Nepal's reputation in the
democratic world by the machinations of Oli!]
PM
Oli was confident of the tide turning in his
favor, by Ashok Dahal (ae 12/03/2021)
Fluid
politics : The most likely scenario is that the
NC or UML will try to form the next government
with the backing of two other parties (ht
11/03/2021) [After his
attempted coup, Oli has no legitimacy to play a
leading political role!]
No
violence of any type exists in country now: PM
Oli (kh 10/03/2021) [However, the violence of the Oli-archy
continues to prevail, seeking to destroy all
democracy and political culture!], Eight
injured, two critically, in a blast at a
government office in SirahaThe explosion, for
which Jaya Krishna Goit-led group has taken
responsibility, shows radical forces continue to
exist and they should be brought to the talks
table, analysts say, by Bharat Jarghamagar
and Tika R Pradhan (kp 15/03/2021) [Only a few days ago, PM Oli
claimed that there was no militancy left in
Nepal, except for the one he had started. That
was probably a false statement!]
PM
Oli in mood to split JSP for new power sharing
(kh 10/03/10) [A person
without any morals and political culture, who
destroys the entire state if necessary to
safeguard his personal power interests!]
Global
bodies' statements against country's
sovereignty, says NHRC (ht 09/03/2021) [The allegations of the NHRC
prove that this commission in its present
composition, fabricated by PM Oli, has lost all
independence and is in thrall to the Oli
government!]
People
of Limi and Yari in Humla deprived of
immunisation against Covid-19 : Public health
experts say the government has failed to ensure
equal health care rights to all people, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 08/03/2021)
Dip
in per capita income challenge to Nepal’s
graduation to developing country status, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 08/03/2021)
As
chief ministers go troubleshooting for Oli,
provincial governance takes hit : Every time
prime minister faces trouble in the Nepal
Communist Party, Pokharel and Gurung rush to
Kathmandu. They are now at the forefront of
efforts to save the party, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 07/03/2021) [Federalism
Oli's way! Centralism to keep the Prime Minister
in power!]
Many
Nepalis deprived of citizenship certificate
(ht 07/03/2021)
Memories
of house demolition haunt us every day, Balaju
Bypass residents say : Eviction of 39 families
has left deep mental scars on members of Newa
community, by Anup Ojha (kp 06/03/2021) [Court decisions do not apply
to Oli and his henchmen!]
Finance
minister manhandled in home district (ht
06/03/2021)
Address
Badis' woes : It is the responsibility of the
government to provide basic amenities to the
underprivileged groups (ht 05/03/2021) [KP Oli not interested!]
More
politician, less finance minister, by Bhoj
Raj Poudel (ae 05/03/2021)
Chand
party agrees to shun violence, government lifts
ban : Details of the three-point pact to be made
public today. It’s unclear what happens to the
outfit’s political demands like scrapping of
parliamentary system and a round-table meet,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 05/03/2021) [The question remains whether
in a democratic state the government is allowed
to ban another political party so easily! In
Western democracies, at least, this is an
extremely complicated and lengthy process in
which the judiciary plays a decisive role.],
Chand
commits to peaceful politics but many questions
remain unanswered : The three-point deal signed
with the government does not say much
about arms management and addressing the
Communist Party of Nepal’s political issues,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 06/03/2021)
The
president and the prime minister : Bidya Devi
Bhandari and KP Oli have ridden roughshod over
accepted political norms, by Deepak Thapa
(kp 04/03/2021)
PM's
ire against the intelligentsia : Indicator of
despotic tendencies, by Jiba Raj Pokharel
(ht 04/03/2021)
Vaccine
shortage : The government must ensure there is
enough to go around (kp 04/03/2021)
While
focus is on vaccination, other strategies to
fight pandemic ignored : The European Union had
offered help to perform a seroprevalence study
and strengthen surveillance and early
warning systems a year ago but the government
has not taken up the offer yet, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 03/03/2021) [This
too is part of the utter failure and disinterest
of the Oli government!]
Oli
takes initiatives for talks with Chand party as
he struggles to stay afloat : The government
forms a team under Home Minister Thapa to hold
dialogue with Communist Party of Nepal, an armed
outfit led by Dahal’s one-time trusted
lieutenant, by Anil Giri (kp 03/03/20021)
Plan
for Oli statue reeks of feudalism, analysts say
: Terming the prime minister as ‘Father of
Industrial Revolution’ his statue is to be put
up at the China-Nepal Friendship Industrial Park
in Jhapa, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
02/03/2021) [A case of
megalomania in its terminal stage!]
Wasting
waste : A near non-existent waste management
system has turned our rivers into dark veins of
dirt (kp 02/03/2021) [Another case of oli's disinterest!]
Oli
does not want to quit on moral grounds but
instead is talking of horse trading : Implying
elected representatives are for sale is
disrespecting the House and electorate,
lawmakers and analysts say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 01/03/2021), Politics
becomes more complicated in ways that will
exacerbate gridlock : Oli refuses to budge as
the Dahal-Nepal faction explores options, only
to realise that there are none as of now, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 01/03/2021)
Olitics-politics
and ethics : Prime Minister Oli is very much the
part of the problem. Therefore, cannot be part
of the solution, by Narayan Manandhar (rep
28/02/2021) [A
politician without any moral conscience!]
Oli’s
unconstitutional House dissolution leads to
unwanted burden on state treasury, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 28/02/2021) [Thank you, Mr Oli! Nothing
is too expensive for you to maintain your power,
but you, like the other top politicians, do not
care about the country and its people!]
They
spoke up and they are receiving threats :
Harassment, death and rape threats, and bigotry
against women are a silent epidemic affecting
their right to speak up against issues, women
activists say, by Samiksha Baral (kp
28/02/2021) [And how
does the oh-so-competent Oli government react?]
Gangamaya’s
health in critical condition (rep
28/02/2021)
Road
upgradation continues amidst tight security
(ht 28/02/2021) [What
does the Oli government care about Supreme Court
directives!]
Removing
Oli from PM's post easier said than done (ht
27/02/2021) [Even proven
coup plotters can remain in power in Nepal, what
is also related to the personal power ambitions
of potential successors.]
Sales
of masks, sanitisers drop as people become
carefree : The pandemic is not over yet, and
people should take precautions even if they have
been vaccinated, health experts say, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 25/02/2021) [Highly responsible for this
aberration are Oli, Dahal, Nepal Deuba and all
the other so-called top politicians who lure the
people en masse to the streets for their
political power games and make them believe that
there is no pandemic in Nepal!]
How
KP Sharma Oli’s authoritarian politics bid
boomeranged on him : House dissolution move
turned out to be a trap for Oli, as he is set to
lose prime minister’s post and even likely to be
reduced to playing second fiddle either to Deuba
or Dahal, by Binod Ghimire (kp 25/02/2021) [After his grave breach of
the constitution, perpetrated out of pure greed
for power, Oli has no legitimacy whatsoever to
play any kind of fiddle anymore!]
House
reinstated : Constitution has prevailed, parties
and analysts say, by Tika R Pradhan and Anil
Giri (kp 24/02/2021), In
landmark verdict, SC reinstates Lower House :
Orders government to call new session of
Parliament within 13 days, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 24/02/2021), The
constitution wins : Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli
must step down on moral grounds (kp
24/02/2021), Supreme
Court may have brought politics on track but
experts say crisis hasn’t ended : The Nepali
Congress, with 63 seats in the House, will be
the kingmaker. But if it chooses to stay out of
the fray, Parliament may struggle to give a new
government, by Binod Ghimire (kp
24/02/2021), With
court verdict reinstating the House, alliance
talks begin : Gyawali says House meeting will be
called within 13 days. Both factions of the
Nepal Communist Party reach out to the Congress
(kp 24/02/2021) [The Oli
faction lacks any moral basis to be involved in
the next government. In particular, KP Oli
personally must never hold public office again!],
Prime
Minister Oli, resign immediately : If KP Sharma
Oli has an iota of respect for the people and
the democratic processes, he should resign
immediately and pave the way for forming a
new government (rep 24/02/2021), PM
Oli says he is not in the mood to resign soon
(kh 24/02/2021)
Two
petitions filed at Supreme Court against
Pashupati golden jalahari case : Prime minister
had pledged Rs 300 million to install a golden
jalahari at the temple, by Anup Ojha (kp
24/02/2021), SC
issues interim order against Jalahari
installation at Pashupatinath (kh), President
Bhandari reaches Pashupatinath to begin
installation of golden ‘Jalahari’ (kh
24/02/2021) [???]
SC
reinstates House of Representatives : Orders
government to summon House session within the
next 13 days (kh23/02/2021) [Happy birthday, Mr Oli!],
House
of Representatives reinstated with the verdict
of Supreme Court on Dissolution case (ht
23/02/2021), In
a landmark verdict, Supreme Court reinstates
House of Representatives (Read the
verdict) (rep 23/02/2021), Supreme
Court scraps all appointments made by govt to
various constitutional bodies after Dec 20
(rep 23/02/2021)
Initiating
development projects after poll notice is abuse
of resources, analysts say : Week-long plan of
laying foundations of five industrial estates
begins even as progress of ongoing projects is
poor; Oli has warned of agitation if
the court decides against dissolution of
Parliament, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
23/02/2021)
Addressing HR
violations : Nepal Police needs to reform,
by Mohna Ansari (ht 23/02/2021)
Six
held for seeking justice for Nirmala (ht
23/02/2021) [It is a
crime to demand justice for rape victims when
His Majesty the Prime Minister is in town!]
480
million rupees spent to decorate Prime
Minister’s Office (rn 23/02/2021)
Oli
faction cripples provincial assemblies to save
two chief ministers : The Nepal Communist Party
feud is having an impact on provinces, which
will be detrimental to democratic
principles and the constitution, analysts say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 22/02/2021) [Oli destroys the state and
the constitution out of pure greed for power and
calls this the preservation of democracy! The
other top politicians also have little interest
in the latter, but Oli's behaviour is
unbelievable and should be punished most
severely!]
Manifestation
of misogyny : If the government really wants to
‘protect’ women it needs to make the country
safe from violence, prejudices, practices and
laws that harm and humiliate women, by
Grishma Bista (rep 22/02/2021)
How
Oli government botched COVID-19 response, by
Ashim Neupane (rep 22/02/2021)
Think
beyond short-term for migrant workers : Instead
of providing short term aids to returnee
migrants, should not Nepal create opportunities
for them here in the country so that they do not
have to rely on low paying jobs in foreign
lands?, by Bipana Thapa (rep 22/02/2021)
What’s
in a language : The government should learn from
the past blunders of promoting one language
(kp 22/02/2021), Bhojpuri
language not developed thanks to govt apathy
(ht 22/02/2021)
SC
order on corrective measures for prisoners
remains unimplemented, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 22/02/2021) [Supreme
Court decisions are binding law, but the Oli
government sees it completely differently!],
Secretariat
member of Chand-led CPN Bastola arrested again,
despite SC order to free him (rep
22/02/2021) [!!],
Execute
penal code : The government should take
corrective measures to make improvements in the
criminal justice system (ht 23/02/2021)
Nepal
needs to amend human trafficking laws to fully
enforce Palermo Protocol, experts say : Existing
laws define the crime in a narrow sense and fail
to protect the victims, they argue, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 21/02/2021)
Wisdom
of the crowds : The only definite way of gauging
the will of the people is through an election,
by Sambridh Ghimire (kp 21/02/2021) [There may have to be early
elections in the near future, but not now. At
the moment, the only question is whether Oli was
allowed to dissolve parliament in order to
prolong his personal power or whether he had to
abide by the internationally customary
democratic rules of the game: resignation or a
vote of confidence in parliament. Only then, if
no new government can be formed, may there be
new elections!]
Deuba
reluctant to organise protests against House
dissolution : Some Congress leaders suspect a
tacit understanding between Deuba and Oli could
be the reason, by Anil Giri (kp
21/02/2021) [Two
autocratic opportunists show their
anti-democratic sentiments. For Deuba, too, it
is only about personal power, not about law and
constitution!]
To
reclaim democracy, citizens hold Tundikhel march
: Brihat Nagarik Andolan vows to fight to
protect the country from falling into an abyss,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 20/02/2021)
Prime
minister says he hasn’t committed contempt of
court : In his statement, Oli argues he has
always respected the rule of law and
independence of the judiciary and has
never obstructed the judicial process (kp
19/02/2021) [Exactly the
opposite is the case. Violations of the
Constitution and laws and disregard of Supreme
Court decisions and its orders are part of the
daily policy of Oli and other leaders!]
Is
parliament dissolution constitutional? Prime
Minister Oli has not been able to prove how
exactly the House of the Representatives did not
cooperate with him in carrying out his duties,
by Neha Sharma (rep 18/02/2021)
Dumping
federalism : The discriminatory immigration rule
targeting women reflects the values of an
illiberal government, by Deepak Thapa (kp
18/02/2021) [Another
unconstitutional stance by the Oli government!]
How
proposed immigration policy on women is deeply
flawed : Limiting women’s education, employment
and movement hinders their economic empowerment
and freedom thereby perpetuating their
dependency on men, by Tara Kanel (rep
18/02/2021)
Cases
of torture declining, claims govt (kp
18/02/2021) [??? Oli's
coup means torture for the whole nation!]
Even
amid pandemic, government transfers dozen health
experts, by Arjun Poudel (kp 18/02/2021)
In
a state of confrontation : Oli’s moves,
especially the ordinance on Constitutional
Council Act and the House dissolution, set
off events which have created hostility among
key state organs, by Binod Ghimire (kp
18/02/221)
A
constitutional crisis in the offing : Without
some sort of settlement, Nepal cannot be rescued
from the present imbroglio, by Narayan
Manandhar (kp 17/02/2021) [All those responsible for this must
ultimately be held legally accountable!]
Government
seeks logistical support from India, China even
as poll uncertainty continues : Poll body has
yet to resolve dispute in Nepal Communist Party,
a must for holding elections, but it has
expedited other works, by Anil Giri (kp
17/02/2021)
House
dissolution hearing in final leg as amicus
curiae starts presenting brief : The first of
the five friends of the court in his arguments
wavers talking about ambiguities in the
constitution rather than the legality of KP
Sharma Oli’s move, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/02/2021)
Cabinet
clears way to procure 2 million vaccine doses :
Nepal is buying the jabs from the Serum
Institute of India at $4 per dose, for which the
government, changing existing guidelines, has
given the nod to 80 percent advance
payment—around Rs749 million—to the manufacturer,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 17/02/2021)
Oli
says he was not allowed to work. But he flaunts
his achievements : Analysts and leaders say
prime minister is making contradictory
statements to justify House dissolution, by
Anil Giri (kp 16/02/2021) [A prime minister who has failed across the
board must be replaced by democratic means
through parliament. He definitely does not have
the right to stage a coup!]
Ramechhap
earthquake survivors have no proper homes even
six years after disaster : Three integrated
settlements remain incomplete as the National
Reconstruction Authority has not issued funds,
by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp 16/02/2021) [The early elections ordered
by Oli, which are completely unnecessary, are
certainly considerably more expensive!]
Nepal
at risk from new virus variants, experts warn :
The government’s focus on vaccination while
ignoring importance of testing, contact tracing
and genome sequencing could prove costly, they
say, by Arjun Poudel (kp 16/02/2021) [The completely wrong and
conceptless handling of the pandemic is
undoubtedly one of the biggest areas of failure
of the Oli government!]
Failure
on the economic front : A thorough evaluation
shows that this government has more severely
failed Nepal on economic matters, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 16/02/2021)
Create
more jobs : The scheme of a minimum of 100 days
of work is, at its best, a complementary project
(kp 16/02/2021) [Another
failure of the Oli government!]
He
was chosen to strengthen the charter. He has
left it weakened : In three years, Oli took
measures to impair federalism until he dealt a
blow to the constitution, throwing stability
dream down the drain and inviting uncertainties,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 15/02/2021)
For
a pinch of salt : The government must ensure
that essential commodities reach rural areas
efficiently (kp 15/02/2021) [Here,
too, the Oli government has completely failed!]
Former
chief justices respond to the Supreme Court, say
their statement does not amount to contempt of
court : The court had sought reply in writing
from four former justices over their January 8
statement in which they called Oli’s House
dissolution move unconstitutional (kp
15/02/2021) [But the
statements of Oli and his henchmen do this in an
extremely diverse way!]
Broken
promise : The Nepal government has failed to
live up to its commitments on transitional
justice, by Ram Dayal Rakesh (kp 14/02/2021)
[Oli has implemented
almost nothing of what he had announced three
years ago. All Nepali politicians think and act
similarly, but Oli's failure is particularly
extreme!]
Bardiya
municipalities unite to keep memories of war
victims alive : Local and provincial governments
can now do their bit to provide relief for
victims of the conflict, experts say;
Governments formed after the peace accord have
failed to bring justice to victims, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 14/02/2021) [This is just the second time Oli has led
such a disinterested and human rights-denying
government!]
Oli’s
large-scale secretary transfers in lead-up to
elections come into question : More transfers of
bureaucrats as well as of police officers are on
the cards, officials say. Past experience
shows that officials have a role in
influencing elections, by Anil Giri (kp
14/02/2021)
Sugar
industries are not getting sugarcane, by
Rekha Bhusal (rep 14/02/2021) [Here, too, the Oli government has
completely failed!]
‘Justice,
justice, justice’ : Fed up with inaction, women
march to demand end to impunity, by Samiksha
Baral (kp 13/02/2021) [Hardly
any care from the Oli government!], Hundreds
rally in capital for women’s rights (ht
13/02/2021)
Constitutional
Imperative Of Civic Education, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn 13/02/2021) [Please
start by educating Oli, who believes that
sovereignty is vested in him and not in the
hands of the people!]
Draft
directives to regulate social media give
authorities power to define decency : Provisions
of the directives, to be enforced by the
Department of Information Technology, are from
the controversial Information Technology Bill
which is in Parliament., by Bijay Timalsina
(kp 13/02/2021), New
directives to control online media worry free
speech proponents (ht 13/02/2021)
Two
years after shortening public holiday list,
government starts adding to it again : Officials
are calculating potential political benefits
while taking decisions on holidays, critics say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 13/02/2021)
KP
Oli has assassinated democracy, claims
Democratic Thought Society (kh 12/02/2021)
Oli’s
follies : Deceit and thuggery have gone to such
an extent that in one moment PM says one thing
and in the next moment does opposite of what he
just said, by Narayan Manandhar (rep
12/02/2021)
Is
KP Oli staying on, or will the SC verdict be his
final farewell?, by Ashok Dahal (ae
12/01/2021)
Proposed
travel rule change may not help control women’s
trafficking, experts say : Immigration official
tries but fails to convince protesters that the
government is not trying to curtail anyone’s
rights, by Chandan Kumar Mandal and Samikshy
Baral (kp 12/02/2021) [But
it helps the patriarchy to control women even
better! According to the thinking of Hindu
fundamentalists like Oli, this is perfectly
fine!]
Contractors
negligent in supply and sale of rice in remote
Karnali districts : People say contractors don’t
transport rice in time and when they do, the
grains are of inferior quality, by Chandani
Kathayat and Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp 11/02/2021) [Disinterest of the Oli
government to control this and ensure supply to
the people! This is one of the supreme duties of
a head of government!]
Smash
rape culture : Impunity is one of the reasons
why sexual violence continues to thrive (kp
11/02/2021) [The Oli
government and political parties care more about
their sympathisers, even if they are
perpetrators! They also regard women as inferior
creatures, subordinate to men in every way!]
Children
becoming victims of sexual exploitation due to
internet misuse (ht 11/02/2021) [No care from the Oli
government!]
Government
yet to respond to Biplav group’s call for talks
: Since the split in Nepal Communist Party, both
factions are trying to woo leaders of the banned
outfit. The ruling faction’s efforts,
however, seem half-hearted as it fears they
might support the rival camp once they join the
mainstream ; The government hasn’t stopped
arresting cadres of the banned party,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 11/02/2021)
Leader
Ram Kumari Jhakri Arrested (rn 11/02/2021),
Leader
Ram Kumari Jhakri Arrested (rn), NCP's
Dahal-Nepal faction leader Jhakri arrested from
home for "committing a crime against state"
(rep 11/02/2021), In
Jhakri’s arrest, analysts see Oli government’s
intent to curb free speech : The leader was
charged with crime against the state, before she
was released, for her remarks on the President,
but legal experts say police stretched the law a
bit too far, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
12/02/2021)
Is
Oli right to say he dissolved the House, just
the way UK prime minister did?No. In October
2019 Boris Johnson invoked the Fixed-term
Parliaments Act-2011 as per which his election
motion was endorsed by more than two-thirds of
Members of Parliament (kp 10/02/2021)
Lactating
mothers, newborns in the far-west forced to stay
in cowsheds after childbirth, by Prakash
Singh (ht 10/02/2021) [This
crime requires immediate action by the Oli
government!]
New
rule requiring women under 40 to take approval
from family, local ward office to go abroad
draws criticism : Social media users call it a
regressive move, saying the decision deprives
women of their agency and limits their right to
free movement (kp 10/02/2021) [Oli, the misogynist!],
New
directives to regulate media, social networking
sites in offing (ht 10/02/2021) [Media censorship in
preparation!]
Malnutrition
in children serious health challenge in several
Karnali districts : Poverty, food shortage and
lack of awareness behind existing malnutrition
crisis, say experts, by Tularam Pandey and
Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp 10/02/2021) [And what has the Oli
government done to prevent or at least improve
this situation?]
Cabinet
decides to hold Secondary Education Examinations
centrally : The decision is against the spirit
of federalism envisioned in the constitution,
provincial officials say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 10/02/2021)
Oli
asking poll body not to get into any party
disputes raises concerns : As polls are not
possible until the Nepal Communist Party issue
is resolved, analysts wonder if the prime
minister has a different game plan to drive his
opponents into a corner, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 10/02/2021)
Effects
of the dissolution : Two dozen bills will lapse
or have their enforcement processes halted until
the House resumes, by Sushrey Nepal (kp
09/02/2021) [The
responsibility for this lies with the
power-hungry KP Oli and the president who
blindly supports him!]
Poor
planning responsible for low Covid-19
vaccination rate in first phase, experts say :
Studies were needed to inform policy on who to
get the vaccine and when, they suggest, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 09/02/2021) [Total
failure of the Oli government!]
ओलीको
श्रीपेच–सपना र मार्क्सवादी हिन्दुत्व : जनता र
मुलुकका प्राथमिकताहरूतिर पिठ्युँ फर्काएर सोच्ने
प्रत्येक अधिनायकवादी शासकको सबभन्दा स्वाभाविक
आकांक्षा नै श्रीपेच लगाउने हो [Oli's Crown
of a King dream and Marxist Hindutva : The most
natural aspiration of every authoritarian ruler
who turns his back on the priorities of the people
and the country is to wear a crown], by Achyut
Wagle (ka 08/02/2021)
What
if polls fail to happen even if way for it were
cleared : Country could face constitutional and
political vacuum of an unprecedented proportion,
and the constitution and hard-earned gains could
unravel as a result, observers say, by Tika
R Pradhan (kp 08/02/2021) [Oli has already destroyed so much with his
inimitable greed for power, arrogance and
incompetence that it can hardly be repaired. The
rest will be done by the other top politicians,
who are no better in their attitude!]
With
extended vaccination deadline for frontliners
over, only about half took the jabs : Lack of
proper risk communication, overestimating the
number of health workers and geography are the
reasons, by Arjun Poudel (kp 07/02/2021) [Total failure of the Oli
government!]
Human
trafficking laws need to be amended, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 07/02/2021) [Total
failure of the Oli government!]
How
Nepali migrants suffered during the pandemic :
In the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, job
loss created a financial hardship to low-skilled
migrants. It cut off the survival lifelines of
the family members back home, by Dinesh
Prasad Joshi and Laxmi Kumar Parajuli (rep
07/02/2021) [In this
context, the Oli goverment completely failed as
well!]
25
percent startups have folded up since pandemic
began : Other than the lack of proper business
plan and demand, they collapsed after the
government failed to provide subsidised loans,
experts say, by Krishana Prasain (kp
07/02/2021) [Total failure
of the Oli government!]
Government
yet to fill teacher vacancies, even as decline
in education quality is reported : Around
10 percent or 13,000 teacher positions are
vacant as the Teachers Service Commission has
not been able to announce vacancies for the last
three years, by Binod Ghimire (kp
07/02/2021) [Total
failure of the Oli government!]
Government
has not procured essential drugs for over 18
months : The essential drugs provided for free
are key to preventing deaths by non-communicable
diseases, doctors say, by Arjun Poudel (kp
06/02/2021)
Speaker
moves court bringing key institutions of state
in confrontation : Agni Sapkota files petition
against the constitutional body
appointments made by the Constitutional Council
where prime minister is the chair and chief
justice a member, by Binod Ghimire (kp
06/02/2021)
Home
minister announces ‘third people’s movement’,
but many wonder what it means : In a bid to win
Oli’s favour, Thapa warns his former comrade
Dahal that if his agitation turns violent he, as
home minister, will lock up the former rebel
leader in the zoo, by Anil Giri (kp
06/02/2021) [Sick mind??
This statement alone is a proof!]
Seeking
to change narrative, Oli resorts to show of
force : Despite leading the government, Oli is
holding a mass gathering in front of
Narayanahiti, once the seat of kings, raising
concerns if the communist prime minister is
taking the country on a regressive path, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 05/02/2021), NCP’s
Oli-led faction staging a mass gathering in the
capital today (rep 05/02/2021) [And what is he trying to
prove? Does he want to prove the
constitutionality of his coup by the mass march
of his cadres who blindly obey him, because he
cannot find anything in the constitution?],
Oli
counts his achievements as if in a poll rally
and defends move of dissolving the House :
Addressing a mass gathering, prime minister
expresses his commitment to the federal
democratic republic, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
06/02/2021), Committed
to democracy, claims Oli : 'No one can reverse
republican order. Polls will decide who forms
govt' (ht 06/02/2021) [No, Mr Oli, you commit yourself to a coup
against democracy. Only the representatives of
the sovereign people elected for five years
decide who forms a government! There is no need
for new elections and no right of the PM to
dissolve parliament prematurely as part of his
intra-party power struggles!]
Lawmaker
Pal advises PM Oli to do away with federalism
(kh 05/02/2021) [One
cannot simply change the fundamentals of the
constitution, even if Oli would very much like
to do so. Ms Pal should remember :
parliamentarians who had previously sided with
the coup-plotting king were expelled from
parliament in 2005 when the latter was
reinstalled!]
New
appointments yet another Oli bid to wield
control over key institutions : Analysts say
Oli’s actions are making a mockery of the
rule of law, as agencies meant to keep the
government in check are being hugely
compromised, by Binod Ghimire (kp
04/02/2021), Appointments
to constitutional bodies receive widespread flak
: Questions raised over Nepali Congress’ role as
party supporters feature on list of appointees,
by Anil Giri (kp 04/02/2021)
Govt
moves ahead with appointments in constitutional
bodies despite objection from Speaker Sapkota
(rep 03/02/2021), CIAA
chief Rai among others take oath of office and
secrecy (rep 03/02/2021), Vice
President Pun, Speaker Sapkota boycott
swearing-in ceremony of newly-appointed office
bearers of constitutional bodies (rep
03/02/2021)
Artists,
writers and cultural activists announce protest
against House dissolution : PM Oli’s ‘regressive
move’ undermines the achievements of the 2006
people’s movement and pushes the country towards
authoritarianism, they say (kp 02/02/2021)
PM
Oli calls a meeting of Constitutional Council
for Wednesday (rep 02/02/2021), Constitutional
Council meeting postponed sine die (rep
02/02/2021), Constitutional
Council meeting postponed due to CJ’s refusal to
attend (kh 02/02/2021)
Oli
rules out possibility of HoR reinstatement
(ht 02/02/2021) [All
powers - executive, legislative and judicial -
are vested in His Majesty Oli and emanate from
him, just as written in the royal Panchayat
Constitution of 1962!]
Provinces,
Local Levels Are Government's Organs, Minister
Says (rn 02/02/2021) [Nepal is and remains a centralised state.
The citizens have misunderstood the idea of
federalism! In general, the constitution is
completely overrated!]
Assessing
constitutionality of parliament dissolution :
Dissolution of the House of Representatives is
the last resort, only when all options mentioned
in Article 76(1), (2), (3) and (5) are exhausted,
by Sneha Shrestha (rep 01/02/2021)
PM
elected from two-thirds majority can dissolve
parliament: Attorney General Kharel (kh
01/02/2021) [Apart from
the fact that there is nothing about this in the
Constitution, a House of Representatives that is
100 per cent elected by the sovereign people
cannot be dissolved by a Prime Minister whose
power depends solely on this very Parliament!]
Electoral
eyewash : With polls in mind, Prime Minister KP
Oli has been crossing the moral boundaries of
democratic politics (kp 01/02/2021)
Oli,
despite leading caretaker Cabinet, on spree to
inaugurate and award projects : Inaugurating
them is an attempt to influence elections which
the poll body should look into and awarding them
risks future governments not owning them,
observers say, by Anil Giri (kp 31/01/2021)
[The minimum punishment
for a coup plotter should be that he should
never again be allowed to participate in
elections or hold public office!]
Minister
Thapa apologizes for saying ‘His Majesty’s
Government’ (rep 31/01/2021) [This slip of the tongue is
telling!]
PM
Oli changes his statement of inoculating all
citizens within three months. He now says
general public will get COVID-19 vaccine ‘within
2021’ (rep 30/01/2021) [???]
Court
orders Oli to be present with written reply on
contempt charge : The bench has given the prime
minister seven days to furnish clarification why
he should not be punished for making disparaging
remarks against the judiciary, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 29/01/2021)
KP
Oli goes to Pashupati : Nepal has had its share
of conflicts of late. The last thing it now
needs is a religious strife (ae 29/01/2021)
PM
Oli suffers from ‘parliament phobia’: Senior
advocate Bidari (rep 29/01/2021)
The
fate of elections is up in the air, but Oli
already seems to be in campaign mode : Analysts
say Oli’s gatherings targeting polls need
scrutiny given the chances of misuse of state
resources as his House dissolution move is still
being tested by the court of law, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 29/01/2021)
Threat
to Nepal’s hard-fought democratic ideals : The
civil society movement not only must insist on
punishing Oli, but also push for a new political
culture, by Pramod Mishra (kp 28/01/2021)
Supreme
Court summons Prime Minister Oli within seven
days with written response in contempt of court
case : The court has also summoned former
Speaker Daman Nath Dhungana and four former
chief justices for speaking up on the House
dissolution case which is being heard by the
Constitutional Bench (kp 28/01/2021)
Is
this the time for election? Government’s effort
should have been centered on reviving the
economy and protecting people from the huge
financial and mental loss. Nepal cannot afford
costly elections at this moment, by Bikram
Thapa (rep 27/01/2021)
Campaigners
decry use of force by police on peaceful civic
protest against the House dissolution move :
Unwarned, protesters were hit by water cannons
and beaten up as they marched towards
Baluwatar. Earlier in the day, rights activists
were rounded up from same area, by Anup Ojha
(kp 26/01/2021), [The
police action as now ordered by the Oli
government is criminal and a serious violation
of basic human rights. The behaviour of the
police has not changed since the end of the
authoritarian royal Panchayat system!]
Oli’s
temple visit carries an underlying political
message, leaders and observers say : Prime
minister’s puja at Pashupati comes at a time
when calls are growing for restoration of a
Hindu state with monarchy and the country has
been pushed towards uncertainty, by Anil
Giri (kp 26/01/2021) [After
destroying the constitution and democracy, Oli
is also trying to eradicate the remnants of
social harmony in the multi-ethnic state of
Nepal by once again proving himself to be a
Hindu fundamentalist!]
In
mocking lawyers and judiciary, Oli is making a
mockery of rule of law : Legal experts say ever
since he dissolved the House, the prime minister
has been making attempts to justify his move and
in doing so he has turned the whole situation
into a farce, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
25/01/2021), Former
presidents of NBA condemn PM’s remarks (ht
25/01/2021)
PM
Oli assures ex-Maoists commanders of finding
solution to their problems (kh 23/01/2021) [And what about the problems
of the victims of the insurgency and their
families, Mr Oli??]
PM
Oli makes mockery of legendary lawyer whom
judicial sector respects as ‘Guru’ : ‘Calling
hearing a spectacle contempt of court’ (kh
23/01/2021) [!!!???]
A
scrambling Oligovernment produces gazette before
court, but it’s backdated : Hiding information
and distorting it have been the hallmark of the
Oli government and not publishing the House
dissolution notice is a major procedural lapse,
experts say, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
23/01/2021), Lawyers
spell out flaws in PM’s move, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 23/01/2021)
Protest
against Oli’s decision draws huge response in
capital (ht 23/01/2021) [The term "decision" trivializes Oli's
constitutional breach!], A
motley crew of people and political talk at
Capital protest : Thousands attended Friday’s
rally called by Dahal-Nepal faction of Nepal
Communist Party against Oli’s House dissolution
move. But not everyone was there to protest,
by Anup Ojha (kp 23/01/2023)
Polluted
politics : If driver exhalation is checked for
alcohol, why not vehicle exhaust for pollutants?
Governance failure. Corruption (nt
22/01/2021), Breathing
is hazardous to health : Only public pressure on
politicians will clean up Kathmandu’s hazardous
air pollution (nt 22/01/2021)
Messing
up the system : When a government elected with
an overwhelming majority dissolves the House due
to the failure and inability to manage intra
party wrangling and discord, it could become a
bane for democracy, by Rajaram Bartaula (rep
22/01/2021)
Why
KP Sharma Oli is behaving as though he is the
state : Ever since Oli dissolved the House of
Representatives, all his statements have
revolved around ‘I, me and myself’, as he has
shown utter disregard for the checks and
balances enshrined in the constitution, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 22/01/2021)
Nepal
to rely mostly on foreign aid to buy Covid-19
vaccines for its people, officials say : Rs48
billion has been estimated for vaccines.
Government, however, says it won’t have a
resource crunch for midterm elections, which
will cost it as much as Rs 20 billion, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 22/01/2021) [??????]
Oli’s
legacy of shame : KP Oli put Nepal’s young
democracy to the test, and the political class
helped him do it, by Deepak Thapa (kp
21/01/2021)
Has
Oli captured the state? Whether the
Constitutional Bench upholds House
dissolution or not, Oli has his tentacles all
over, by Achyut Wagle (kp 19/01/2021)
Oli
should be banned from politics : The prime
minister’s hunger for power is likely to push
the country into political chaos, by
Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp 18/01/2021), PM
has no right to dissolve House, SC told :
‘Lawmakers even supported the prime minister’s
absurd claims’, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht) [And the President has to
protect the constitution even if the PM wants to
smash it to preserve his power!]
Has
Oli accepted the constitution has flaws and it
needs amendments? In his House dissolution
recommendation, Oli has said snap polls are
required to revise the charter. But analysts
wonder if he has any other sinister motive, as
there’s no certainty that elections, if
they happen, will give him such a majority ,
by Binod Ghimire and Tika R Pradhan (kp
17/01/2021) [Oli
is constantly talking only about his critics
being against elections. Yet elections are not
the issue to begin with. At the beginning, there
is the question of Oli's constitutional
legitimacy to dissolve parliament prematurely.
No such legitimacy is apparent. The Supreme
Court should finally decide to redeem Nepal from
this superfluous crisis!]
With
a different letter than one sent by the
Cabinet, Oli adds to the confusion : While the
House dissolution decision signed by the chief
secretary does not cite articles, the one
undersigned by Oli includes those, thereby
creating grounds to suspect foul play, by
Tika R Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp 16/01/2021)
PM
refutes his alleged meeting with SC Justices
assigned to Constitutional Bench (rep
16/01/2021) [??????]
PM
Oli recommended House dissolution “without
mentioning article of the Constitution” :
Petitioner questions alleged meeting between PM
and Justices (kh 15/01/2021) [???]
Has
Oli killed two birds with one stone - or two
interviews for that matter : He has earned
praise for a nationalist stance, but some say he
managed to distract Nepalis from ongoing crisis
while sending a message to Delhi he is ready to
play along, by Anil Giri (kp 13/01/2021) [Like his great inner-party
rival Dahal, the Hindu fundamentalist Oli loves
to fly his flag according to the wind. He takes
the truth just as seriously as his role model in
the White House!], Despite
rhetoric of nationalism, Oli more dependent on
foreign forces : When political leaders
lack concrete ideology, they often take recourse
to ideas of stability, by Ajaya Bhadra
Khanal (kp 13/01/2021)
Oli
resorting to vituperation turns the conversation
ugly and nasty : The prime minister lately has
launched acerbic attacks on his opponents and
all those who criticise him, overstepping the
bounds of propriety and decency, observers say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 11/01/2021)
Winter
session of National Assembly concludes (rep
10/01/2021), PM
Oli draws flak for spitting inside NA (kh
10/01/2021) [This
illustrates Oli's disrespect for institutions of
democracy such as the National Assembly. Why was
it convened for only one week in the first
place? Of course, the all-powerful PM can
regulate laws much better by ordinance, which
are then signed by the president. Democracy
works in Nepal, doesn't it?]
Observers
call Oli’s bid to woo Madhes with ‘dhoti rally’
a farce : If Oli, whose scorn for Madhesis is no
secret, is thinking about winning over some
constituencies in the plains, he has completely
lost the plot, leaders and analysts say, by
Anil Giri (kp 10/01/2021) [A putschist must never run for public
office again!]
PM
Asks Former Justices To Respect Judiciary
(rn 10/01/2021) [Only I,
the godlike PM has every right to break the
Constitution and give opinions on ongoing
Supreme Court litigation, but not the extremely
concerned constitutional experts of the country!]
Oli
throws caution to the wind as he addresses a
mass gathering : Once again ignoring the fact
that his December 20 move is sub judice in
court, Oli says the House cannot be restored and
urges all to prepare for elections, by Anil
Giri (kp 09/01/2021)
Seven
held from Oli’s event for wearing t-shirts with
slogans demanding justice for Nirmala Pant :
People who attended the function say they were
not allowed to wear anything black, even caps or
masks, by Mohan Budhaair (kp 09/01/2021) [Many authoritarian
politicians are prone to such misbehaviour.
Moreover, he must once again put up with the
question of whether he personally is
deliberately trying to prevent the crime against
Nirmala Pant from being solved!]
Nepal
keeps mum as world leaders condemn attack on US
democracy : Foreign Ministry chose to remain
silent, with officials saying they have
received no orders from ‘higher political
authority’—whether to say something or not say
anything, by Anil Giri (kp 08/01/2021) [Oli's attitude and
self-aggrandising way of thinking resembles that
of his great role model in the White House. So
what is he supposed to criticise?]
Despite
austerity rules, recurrent expenditure continues
to surge : Financial Comptroller General Office
warns of action against public offices not
following austerity measures, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 08/01/2021)
Drawing
a line in the sand : A year after Dilip Mahato
was killed by the sand mafia, his family still
seeks justice, and illegal mining continues
unabated, by Bhrikuti Rai (nt 08/01/2021)
PM
presents annual report of NSC to prez (ht
08/01/2021)
“Govt
is apathetic toward issues raised by Nepali
nurses” (rep 08/01/2021)
Oli’s
claims House can’t be restored objectionable,
analysts say : Since dissolving Parliament, Oli
has in almost all his public appearances said it
cannot be revived, even though the Supreme Court
is hearing the matter, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
05/01/2021) [Oli
continues to play little Trump!]
Ministry
fails to operate suicide prevention hotline,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 03/01/2021)
Non-cooperation
to the government led to dissolution of HoR: PM
Oli tells SC (kh 03/01/2021) [A democratic PM resigns if
he has no longer the majority support in party
and parliament! At least he asks for a vote of
confidence!!],
Deuba
eyes leading government as Oli hints at an
understanding : After holding one round of
protest against House dissolution, the Congress
party has decided not to go for joint agitation
amid talks of a power-sharing deal between Deuba
and Oli, by Anil Giri (kp 03/01/2021) [The two most incompetent
prime ministers in recent history among the
numerous power-hungry and self-serving
politicians at the helm of political parties are
poised to deal a death blow to democracy, the
Constitution, their parties, indeed the entire
state! Deuba must take note that Oli will never
give up his personal claim to power. For this he
is ready for everything!]
Oli’s
crime : Nobody is above the law in contemporary
Nepal. Nobody ought to be, by Pramod Mishra
(kp 31/12/2020), A
year held hostage by the Nepal Communist Party
feud : The infighting in the ruling party
reached a tipping point as 2020 drew to a close.
Oli dissolved the House and called snap polls
resulting in the party split and forcing the
country towards uncertainty, by Anil Giri
(kp 31/12/2020)
Is
load shedding back? What is the NEA doing?
(rep 31/12/2020) [Nepal's
most incompetent government ever, that of KP
Oli, has gone all out to prevent an extension of
the capable Kul Man Ghising's tenure as NEA
Manager!], People
are closely watching NEA; and warn of massive
outrage if power cuts continue (rep
31/12/2020)
House
Dissolved To Save Democracy: PM (rn
31/12/2020) [You claim
that you had to destroy democracy and the
constitution in order to save them? Are you
actually still in your right mind? All your
actions are geared only to your personal
preservation of power!]
The
year the government failed to save lives,
control the Covid contagion : The government
gave up key measures such as testing, contact
tracing and isolating and left the people to
fend for themselves amid a raging pandemic,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 31/12/2020)
What
next in Nepal? If the Supreme Court reinstates
the House, state of emergency will be declared.
Oli then may join hands with pro-monarchy forces
which have been demanding constitutional
monarchy and a Hindu state, by Suraj K
Shrestha (rep 30/12/2020) [Oli is a Hindu fanatic either!]
The
KP Sharma Oli caretaker government question : As
Oli ceases to be a member of the House of
Representatives, which he dissolved, he can only
be a caretaker prime minister, experts say. But
he did not resign despite calling snap polls,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 28/12/2020), Ordinance
and constitutional body recommendations
challenged in court : Writ petitioners argue
that the ordinance over functioning of
Constitutional Council was ‘unconstitutional’
while defenders say there was no choice but to
amend the law, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
28/12/2020), Oli
draws flak for appointing new ministers (ht
28/12/2020), The
plot thickens : The way they have taken the
fight to the provinces is an affront to
political culture (kp 28/12/2020)
Experts
question if caretaker prime minister can
reshuffle the Cabinet : The decision is against
the spirit of constitutional and political
cultures, observers argue; Most of the new
ministers in the Oli Cabinet are former Maoists,
by Tika R Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp 26/12/2020), Cabinet
recommends calling winter session of the upper
house : The recommendation comes six days after
the lower house was dissolved (kp
26/12/2020), Govt
recommends parliamentary session for Jan 1
(rep 26/12/2020) [After
dismissing the directly elected representatives
of the sovereign people???]
Prime
Minister Oli is pushing the country to
precipice. Is there a way to stop him? It is
necessary for all of us who want this
constitution to function and who care about this
country to shout out that the Prime Minister is
wrong, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep 25/12/2020)
Nepal’s
Person of the Year: KP Oli, by Bishal Thapa
(ae 25/12/2020)
PM
Oli calls Cabinet meeting at 6 pm : Cabinet
expansion likely (kh 25/12/2020)
Climax
of Oli’s autogolpe : It is up to the judiciary
now to save Nepal’s hard-earned federal
republican democracy, by Achyut Wagle (kp
22/12/2020)
Democracy’s
undoing : Prime Minister Oli and President
Bhandari have ticked all boxes of Machiavellian
treachery in Nepali politics (kp
21/12/2020), President
dissolves House, calls polls for April 30 and
May 10 : Oli attacks the constitution one more
time as the noose tightened around him, by
Tika R Pradhan and Binod Gjhimire (kp 21/12/2020),
This
dissolution and those dissolutions: Looking for
parallels to Oli’s move in history, by Anil
Giri (kp 21/12/2020), Leaders
close to Home Minister Thapa say they won’t
stand by him if he supports PM Oli’s move
(rep 21/12/2020), Dissolution
of parliament was not my wish: PM Oli (rep
21/12/2020) [A
no-confidence vote in parliament would have been
a normal democratic procedure. Dissolving the
parliament to prevent it is an attack on the
fundamentals of democracy and both PM and
President must stand trial for this crime!The
long overdue resignation of the PM would have
been another democratic option!] In
address to the nation after House dissolution,
Oli defends his move : He says that he was left
with no choice as he was not allowed to work by
some ruling party leaders and seeking a fresh
mandate was the best alternative given the
situation (kp 21/12/2020) [The offender declares
himself to be the victim! The threat of losing
power does not justify the destruction of the
democratic foundations of the state and the
constitution! Even the all-powerful Gyanendra
had to pay bitterly for such a crime in 2006!],Oli
‘explains’ how he was ‘forced’ to dissolve House
and announce midterm elections (rep
21/12/2020), Parliament
dissolution was not an abrupt decision: PM Oli :
"Election will strengthen party unity" (kh
21/12/2020) [What a sick
mind on departure from the political stage!],
Oli’s
address to the nation didn’t validate
dissolution of House, observers say : The
‘strongest prime minister in Nepal’s modern
history’ can’t say his own comrades didn’t allow
him to work, they add, by Anil Giri (kp
22/12/2020)
Government
is whitewashing extent of coronavirus infection,
public health experts say : Health Ministry
counting test results of travellers, health
workers and government staff, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 21/12/2020)
Covid-19
affected businesses to protest demanding relief
and rehabilitation package : Entrepreneurs say
that the refinance facility has not been
available to the small and medium scale
enterprises, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
21/12/2020)
Oli
sacrifices the constitution to save his skin
(Record 20/12/2020)
Oli
government recommends House dissolution : After
being cornered in his own party, speculations
had been rife that Oli could take such a measure
(kp 20/12/2020) [60
years and 5 days after the coup by Mahendra :
This is a putsch by a totally incompetent
politician for the sole purpose of maintaining
his personal power. This man should be arrested
immediately and brought to justice to prevent
worse from happening to his country, which has
already been severely battered by the pandemic
and politicians!], What
does the constitution say on House dissolution :
No constitutional provision for Oli to dissolve
House, experts say. The House can be dissolved
before its five-year term ends only in case of a
hung parliament but Nepal Communist Party has
nearly two-thirds majority (kp 20/12/2020),
After
House dissolution recommendation, prime minister
for holding elections in Baisakh (April-May) :
The President, however, is yet to endorse the
House dissolution recommendation and she is
holding consultation, an official at Sheetal
Niwas says (kp 20/12/2020) [It is the President's
supreme duty to uphold the Constitution and not
to keep a failed Prime Minister in power!],
President
Bhandari Dissolves HoR, Mid-Term Election On
April 30 And May 10 Next Year (rn
20/12/2020) [The
President must be in a state of mental
derangement with her reasoning: Article 76 (7)
concerns the situation after a successful vote
of no confidence in the PM. Article 85 concerns
the extension of the five-year parliamentary
term in times of emergency. Neither of these is
a given!], Ministers
close to Dahal, Nepal resign en masse after PM's
controversial move to dissolve parliament
(rep 20/12/2020), 7
ministers resign en masse : Term House
dissolution "unconstitutional and undemocratic"
(kh 20/12/2020)
Oli
keeps mum on revoking ordinance, leaving all
confused and guessing : A day after agreeing to
withdraw the ordinance, Oli called and then
cancelled the Constitutional Council meeting,
later refusing to even discuss it in the Cabinet,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 18/12/2020), Prachanda-Nepal
faction warns of further steps against Oli if
ordinance not withdrawn (kh 18/12/2020), Over the
edge, again : Prime Minister Oli’s brinkmanship
bought himself time. But at what cost? (nt
18/12/2020)
Oli
agrees to revoke ordinance but his actions come
into question : Observers say the prime minister
is making a mockery of the system by issuing
ordinances and withdrawing them and losing
legitimacy to govern, by Tika R Pradhan and
Anil Giri (kp 17/12/2020) [The PM and the President have long since
lost their legitimacy. Both have numerous
obligations by virtue of their office, but they
hardly fulfil them° At the same time, they
overestimate their rights like authoritarian
rulers or monarchs!], How
Baluwatar brought disgrace upon Sheetal Niwas
and the high office played complicit roles : The
brazen display of promptitude by the President
to act as per the Oli government’s demand has
eroded the image of the hallowed institution,
analysts say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/12/2020), Lessons
unlearned : With the recent faux pas, Oli’s
legitimacy to govern has come into question
(kp 17/12/2020), Supreme
Court moved against controversial ordinance
(ht 17/12/2020), Wrong
practice : The ordinance has given the PM
sweeping powers to appoint persons in the
constitutional bodies without consulting others
(ht17/12/2020)
In
ordinance, Oli shows yet another authoritarian
streak : By amending the Constitutional Council
Act, the prime minister has effectively
defenestrated the opposition leader and Speaker
and disturbed the balance of power in a blatant
attack on the spirit of the constitution,
analysts say, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
16/12/2020)
Sugarcane
farmers refuse to sit for talks as the
government dilly-dallies : Home and industry
ministers show lukewarm response to farmers,
with one promising ‘lawful action’ against mill
owners and the other saying infiltration by
‘middlemen’, by Krishana Prasain (kp
16/12/2020)
Water
Supply Ministry hit hard due to hand over of
office, human resources (kh 14/12/2020)
Several
holes in new foreign policy document, leaders
and experts say : Policy should have been
prepared with wider consultations to address
pertinent global issues, observers point out;
Senior ruling party leader says they were not
aware of the policy document, by Anil
Giri (kp 10/12/2020)
Oli
calls all-party meeting, expecting support, but
gets vitriol instead : Leaders of the political
parties represented in the federal parliament
say that the failure in governance has
invited the ongoing protests against the
republican system, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
09/12/2020)
All
of Prime Minister job funds to go to wages : In
the third year of its implementation, the
programme has so far been a let-down as it fails
to achieve its target, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/12/2020)
New
austerity standard in public spending (ht
06/12/2020)
Attacking
the system, one step at a time : Oli
administration’s actions are against
constitutional provisions and pose a
threat to democratic principles and norms,
observers say, by Anil Giri (kp 04/12/2020)
Women
commission defunct as cases of violence against
women continues : Since it was elevated to a
constitutional body in the new constitution, it
has not had full quota of commissioners, and
since 2017 it hasn’t had any office bearers,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 01/12/2020) [Politicians who
fundamentally disregard the constitution in the
grossest way must be removed from all offices
immediately!]
Transparency
International report unacceptable: Government :
Says it is politically motivated (kh
29/11/2020) [It is quite
normal for failing governments to reject such
dismantling reports!], NC
urges PM Oli to read TI report (ht
30/11/2020)
PM
Oli obstructing anti-graft bodies to investigate
corruption cases, alleges civil society body
(rep 28/11/2020)
‘Prime
Minister cannot be ousted without the decision
of the parliamentary party’ (rep 27/11/2020)
[open letter by civil society members], Government
urged to be responsible to people, nation
(ht 28/11/2020)
Oli
accused of undermining Parliament : The
government is trying to rule on the basis of
ordinance, bypassing the Parliament (ht
25/11/2020)
Govt
will not tolerate gender-based discrimination,
violence: PM Oli (kh 25/11/2020) [You, your govt, your party
and most of the other political parties
discriminate against women in almost every
respect, Mr Oli!]
A
bunch of jobless people seeking to bring
instability in the country sought my
resignation: PM Oli, by Khagendra Adhikari
(rep 23/11/2020) [Little
Trump lives up to his title! Or has the high
altitude air in Taplejung not been good for him?],
Despite
COVID-19 fears, thousands of Nepalis leave for
India to earn bread and butter, by Dil
Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 23/11/2020) [This is the reality of the
unemployed you discredit, Mr Oli!]
Oli
came to power on nationalistic plank. But he
seems to be failing to adhere to the hope he
sold : Despite a strong government that could
keep foreign meddling in the country at bay,
observers feel that instability in the ruling
party could go against the national interest,
by Anil Giri (kp 20/11/2020)
Lawmakers’
call to adopt calendar for Parliament goes
unheeded : The Oli administration is in no hurry
to convene the winter session and face questions
from lawmakers, by Binod Ghimire (kp
18/11/2020) [Just like
his great example of behaviour in Washington,
Oli ignores all democratic institutions that
might restrict his exercise of power!], संसद्
बन्द कहिलेसम्म ? कोभिड संक्रमण उच्च रहेका
अमेरिका र भारतमा हालै निर्वाचन सम्पन्न भएका छन्,
यहाँ भने कोभिडलाई नै कारण बनाएर साढे चार
महिनादेखि संसद् बन्द गरिएको छ । जनप्रतिनिधिमूलक
संस्थालाई लामो समयसम्म निष्प्रभावी बनाइएकामा
सरोकारवालाहरुले प्रश्न उठाउन थालेका छन्
[Parliament closed till when? Elections have
recently been held in the United States and India,
where the Covid infection is high, but here
Parliament has been closed for four and a half
months due to Covid. Stakeholders have started
questioning the ineffectiveness of the people's
representative body for a long time], by Rishiram
Paudyal (ka 18/11/2020)
Good
riddance : Four years of the Trump
administration has done enough damage, but the
Nepali Trump ploughs on, by Deepak Thapa (kp
12/11/2020)
Modern
helipad constructed on premises of PM’s Official
Residence in Baluwatar (rep 12/11/2020)
Reversing
its earlier decision, govt decides to provide
free of cost treatment to COVID-19 patients in
all state-owned hospitals (rep
10/11/2020)
अधिनायकवादको
बाटो पछ्याउँदै : लोकतन्त्रको स्वाद चाखिसकेका
नेपाली मतदाताले सिद्धान्ततः पुरातन शैलीको
कम्युनिस्टलाई स्विकार्न सक्दैनन् [Following
the path of totalitarianism : Nepali voters who
have tasted democracy cannot accept the
old-fashioned communist in principle.], by
Dharmendra Jha (np)
PM
Oli adamant to this stance of not resigning
(kh 08/11/2020)
Decision
not to call Nepal a federal democratic republic
is an attack on the system, experts say : The
government’s recent decision to refer to the
country just as ‘Nepal’ is unconstitutional and
against the spirit of federalism, they argue,
by Tika R Pradhan and Binod Ghimire (kp
06/11/2020)
Do
your job, PM Oli : The prime minister has to
mend his errant ways and justify his continued
government leadership (ae 06/11/2020) [PM Oli has only rights, not
duties, at least he thinks!!]
Centre’s
approval must for MoU between local levels,
foreigners (ht 06/11/2020) [After all, the Federal
Republic of Nepal is still a centralised state,
says HM Oli! All power is vested in the PM and
emanates from him!]
Oli
rules out stepping down as PM (ht
05/11/2020), PM
Oli warns of imminent crisis; instructs
ministers to focus on work (kh 05/11/2020) [If Oli resigns, this will be
a blessing for the country. The problem is that
all conceivable alternatives are not one bit
better!]
SC
declines to review its verdict on free treatment
for COVID-19 : Asks Health Minister as to why he
should be exempted from action for contempt of
court (kh 05/11/2020) [!!!]
संविधान
कुल्चेर समृद्धिका खोक्रा नारा : सरकार स्वतन्त्र
न्यायालयको अस्तित्व र यसले गरेका फैसलाहरूलाई
पूर्णतः बेवास्ता गरेर अगाडि बढ्न उद्यत छ ।
विधिको शासनमाथि गरिएको यो निकै योजनाबद्ध प्रहार
हो, जसले मुलुकको समृद्धिका सम्भावनामाथि
प्रत्यक्ष चोट पुर्याउँछ, by Achyut Wagle
(ka 02/11/2020)
Four
Secretary posts vacant; who gets promoted?
(kh 01/11/2020)
Fellow
Nepalis, fear the government, fear as much for
the country, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep
31/10/2020)
Leaders’
centralised mindset challenge to federalism :
Several laws essential for a functional federal
system have still not been endorsed by the
federal parliament, by Binod Ghimire (kp
23/10/2020) [These
so-called "leaders", as which they see
themselves, have never wanted a federal system.
The central state serves their personal
interests based on patriarchal Hindu thinking
much better!]
ओलीको
हठले नेकपा विघटनको डिलमा : ओलीको सरकार इतिहासकै
अन्तिम बहुमतको कम्युनिस्ट सरकार मात्र होइन,
कम्युनिस्ट पार्टीको अन्तिम सरकार बन्न सक्छ,
by Lokesh Dhakal (np 23/10/2020) [But the leadership of the
main opposition party around Deuba and Paudel is
unfortunately not a bit better!]
Karnali
blues : PM Oli’s repeated attempts to prolong
his tenure through internal party machinations
will be costly for Nepal (ae 23/10/2020) [PM Oli should one day be
held legally accountable for this. A prime
minister is not immune when it comes to his
power-political moves!]
Oli
administration’s decision on Covid tests and
treatment breaches social contract : As social
media users call for not paying taxes, analysts
say the government is shirking its
fundamental duty and running away from its
constitutional obligations, by Anil Giri and
Arjun Poudel (kp 20/10/2020), NCP
leaders censure government over virus test and
treatment move : It seems the government has
thrown in the towel in the fight against the
virus and running away from its duty which will
tarnish the party’s image, insiders say, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 20/10/2020), It’s
governance, stupid : Citizens are bearing the
brunt of the patchwork of responses by the
government (kp 20/10/2020)
Physical
Infrastructure Minister Basanta Nembang too
contracts Covid-19 (ht 20/10/2020)
As
Oli government limits its role to counting
deaths during the greatest public health crisis,
people are dying at an alarming rate : Experts
say the government has decided to shred the
constitution (rep 19/10/2020)
Poudel
as finance minister is a wrong man at wrong
place at wrong time, observers say : With no
background in economics, the ruling party
general secretary faces a host of
challenges as finance minister in an economy
ravaged by the pandemic, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 19/10/2020)
Step
up measures or brace for the worst, experts say
amid new Covid-19 projections : Health Ministry
estimates 320,000 additional new cases in the
worst case scenario, and 148,000 new cases in
moderate conditions in the next four months,
by Arjun Poudel (kp) [Oli
and all the other incapable politicians are only
interested in senseless power struggles,
nepotism, corruption and suppression of the rule
of law! Measures important for the country and
the people are not to be expected!]
PM
Oli directs Karnali leaders to abide by decision
made by Chairmen (kh 17/10/2020) [This is federalism in its
purest form! What does Lord Oli care about the
fact that, according to the Constitution, such a
decision lies solely with the provincial
assembly?]
In
Oli administration, ministers don’t even know of
many of the Cabinet’s decisions : Ministers
admit they rarely speak up either because they
fear retribution or are hardly given a chance,
as the prime minister is the one who calls the
shots almost every time, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 16/10/2020) [All
executive, legislative and judicial power is
vested in His Majesty and emanates from him
according to Article 20(2) of the Panchayat
Constitution! Oli and other politicians consider
themselves the rightful heirs of the former
royal power!]
NCP
leaders term Cabinet reshuffle an example of
PM’s unilateral approach (ht 16/10/2020)
Govt
transfers nearly a dozen secretaries (rep
16/10/2020)
Finance
Minister Paudel faces an economy in crisis.
Where does he start?, by Sagar Ghimire (rep
15/10/2020)
With
a Cabinet rejig, Oli sows the seeds of conflict
in the ruling party : The prime minister, who is
also the party chair, ignored calls not to
reassign ministers and imposed his
unilateral decision, once again, insiders say,
by Anil Giri and Tika R. Pradhan (kp 15/10/2020)
Does
Nepal await another popular revolt? There seems
to be a dearth of organised public anger against
the federal government’s failures, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 13/10/2020) [As
under the undemocratic royal system, power is in
the hands of a small male elite of high-caste
Hindus, characterised by a high degree of
incompetence and corruption. Inclusion, the rule
of law and human rights are foreign words. The
only difference: under the monarchy, male
Chhetris were predominant; today, authoritarian
male Bahuns dominate almost exclusively!]
Oli
continues to hold meetings despite his ministers
and close aides testing positive for Covid-19 :
The government’s health protocol is applicable
to all including the prime minister and he
should be in isolation, doctors say, by Tika
R. Pradhan and Arjun Poudel (kp 13/10/2020) [Just like Trump: The PM is
immune (he thinks) and the spreading of the
virus to others does not matter!]
Honour
thy farmer : Sugarcane producers are deep in
debt as the government looks away (kp
13/10/2020)
No
more cheating : Citizens must keep seeking
answers and accountability from the government
(kp 12/10/2020)
Government
reaches eight-point deal with Dr KC on 27th day
of his hunger strike : Both sides signed the
agreement late on Saturday to address most of
the demands of the agitating doctor, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 11/10/2020) [Nepal's dishonest politicians will also
disregard this agreement, just as all
governments have done in the past!]
Amid
differences over appointments, Cabinet reshuffle
lingers : Oli and Dahal don’t see eye to eye on
ministerial changes while party reunification
process remains in limbo; Appointments in
constitutional bodies, diplomatic posts
also remain affected, by Anil Giri (kp
11/10/2020)
NCP
Govt Must Not Miss The Boat, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 11/10/2020)
Education
Minister Giriraj Mani Pokharel catches COVID-19
(rep 11/10/2020)
Nepal’s
Tourism Minister Yogesh Bhattarai tests COVID-19
positive (kh 10/10/2020), Tourism
minister, who called Nepal coronavirus-free
country, tests positive for Covid-19 : Yogesh
Bhattarai is first minister in the Oli Cabinet
to contract the virus after half a dozen
close aides to the prime minister tested
positive in recent weeks, by Tika R. Pradhan
and Pawan Pandey (kp 11/10/2020)
A
state of status quo : After immense pressure,
the government has formed a panel to hold talks
with KC, but the way it ignored him for 24 days
and has failed on various fronts including
the fight against the pandemic shows the Oli
administration is losing its grip on governance,
analysts say, by Anil Giri (kp 08/10/2020)
Gagan
Thapa urges PM to focus on COVID crisis not
Cabinet reshuffle (kh 08/10/2020)
Given
its failure, Covid-19 Crisis Management Centre’s
relevance in question : The deputy prime
minister-led centre’s role is limited to making
recommendations to the Cabinet but they are
often shot down by the prime minister, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 07/10/2020) [This has to do with the
authoritarian basic attitude of KP Oli, who
likes to play the little Trump, with similar
incompetence!]
Former
PMs urge the government to save Dr KC’s life
(rep 07/10/2020)
NCP
Secretariat meeting likely to induct 3 ministers
today (kh 06/10/2020), Cabinet
reshuffle plan put on hold as PM Oli and
Chairman Dahal fail to reach a deal (rep
07/10/2020)
Baluwatar
keeps mum over Oli’s status even after his close
aides tested positive for Covid-19 : No
information has been shared if those who have
contracted the virus had been in close
contact with Oli and whether he’s quarantined
himself. Instead, he met Dahal on Sunday, by
Anil Giri (kp 05/10/2020)
PM
Oli likely to tap Bishnu Poudel as finance
minister (rep 05/10/2020)
CDOs
riding roughshod over provincial governments :
Even the chief minister has to seek the consent
of the CDO, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
04/10/2020) [Federalism
only on paper, if at all!]
Coronavirus
sneaks into Baluwatar as five of Oli’s aides and
70 security personnel test positive : Concerns
grow about the prime minister, given his age and
his health condition. Oli, 68, underwent his
second kidney transplant only in March this year,
by Arjun Poudel, Tika R. Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp
04/10/2020), PM
Oli’s media aide Bajgain also contracts COVID-19
(rep 04/10/2020), PM
Oli tests negative for COVID-19, by Tapendra
Karki (rep 04/10/2020), How
safe is PM Oli from COVID-19? (rep
04/10/2020)
Oli
govt’s appointments are a mockery of the
constitution: experts, NCP leader, by Ashim
Neupane (rep 03/10/2020), PM's
Chief Advisor Rimal And Press Advisor Thapa,
Foreign Affairs Advisor Bhattarai Test Positive
For COVID-19 (rn 03/10/2020)
PM
Oli’s key advisors Bishnu Rimal and Surya Thapa
catch COVID-19 (rep 03/10/2020)
Cabinet
decisions invite criticism for failing to abide
by the system : As decision to make crucial
appointments renews party row, analysts say
government is promoting favouritism, by Anil
Giri (kp 02/10/2020), With
Oli backtracking, truce may not last long,
ruling party leaders say : He faces charges of
reverting to his old unilateral style despite
promising to take decisions after consultation
in the party , by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
02/10/2020)
Bairagi
replaces Regmi as chief secretary (ht
02/10/2020)
Former
finance minister Khatiwada appointed as Nepal’s
envoy to the US (rep 01/10/2020), Nirmal
Kumar BK recommended as Nepal’s new ambassador
to South Africa (rep 01/10/2020) [Once again three political
nominations, all male, two of them Bahuns and
one Dalitwhat is a rare exception!], Lok
Dharshan Regmi recommended Ambassador to UK
(kh 01/10/2020),
Nomination
of envoys sparks dispute within NCP; Prachanda
‘displeased’ (kh 01/10/2020)
Cabinet
reshuffle on hold as heavyweights stick to their
guns (kh 30/09/2020)
Officials
unaware of Russia supplying Covid-19 vaccines :
Officials from state agencies, including foreign
and health ministries, say they don’t know about
the purported deal with a private firm on
Russian vaccines arriving in Nepal, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 30/09/2020) [Such
a measure should not be possible at all without
the knowledge and priority involvement of the
government! What kind of government is this?]
Increasing
the number of ministries to pacify
dissidents sets poor precedent, experts sayIt
would not only go against the spirit of
constitution but also federalism and provinces
could follow suit in future, they say, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 30/09/2020) [Such an unconstitutional and in any case
completely superfluous procedure must be
strictly prohibited by the SC. Nepal is not a
playground for the pointless power struggles of
politicians.]
Inaction,
thy name is government : The government needs to
immediately act in four critical areas to
counter the effects of Covid-19, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 29/09/2020)
Factories
forced to slash output due to erratic government
policy amid pandemic : Most of the plants that
have been affected are those producing cement,
iron and steel, and construction materials,
by Madhav Dhungana (kp 29/09/2020)
Welcome
ordinance : The tendency on the part of the govt
to bypass the parliament to bring new laws is
unbecoming of a democratic norms (ht
28/09/2020)
Cabinet
reshuffle: Much ado about nothing, as Oli and
Dahal fail to reach a deal : The two chairmen
have a lot on plate before they find a common
ground. Therefore, it could take some time
before a rejig in the Council of Ministers,
party insiders say, by Anil Giri (kp
28/09/2020) [Since there
is nothing really important to do at the moment,
the irresponsible politicians have endless time
for their crazy power struggles!]
In
fighting the pandemic, the government has
ignored other deadly health issues : Failure to
envision the possible risks not only
pushed the country many years back but also
lost hard won achievements, experts say,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 27/09/2020)
Police
arrest 17 supporters of Dr KC for mocking PM Oli
(rep 26/09/2020)
In
disparaging others, ruling party youth leaders
follow their political master : Oli’s crude
witticisms to fend off any attack on him are
known but promising politicians taking cue from
him only shows the extent of their subservient
attitude, analysts say, by Binod Ghimire (kp
26/09/2020)
Amid
government failings, lawmakers call for House
session to hold it to account : Government has
failed in its fight against the pandemic and the
House—not social media— is the proper place for
the government to listen to people’s plight,
parliamentarians say, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
26/09/2020)
Cabinet
reshuffle unlikely before Dashain as Oli has
other pressing issues : Prime Minister Oli has
other tasks at hand like picking the nominees
for various constitutional bodies
anduniversities and concluding the party
unification, by Anil Giri (kp 24/09/2020) [And what about pandemic,
economy, jobs, justice for victims, human
rights, inclusion, etc.? The PM is either
unwilling or he is not capable!], Oli,
Prachanda discuss cabinet reshuffle,
constitutional nominations (kh 24/09/2020)
Arbitrary
awarding of Constitution Day honours draws
widespread flak : Writers who praised the prime
minister and the driver of the chief secretary
among 594 awarded for contributing to national
life in the past year, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 20/09/2020) [Long
live the nepotistic oligarchy of Nepal!]
Government
deploying police to intimidate citizens: Gagan
Thapa (kh 20/09/2020)
Our
most vulnerable need protection during the
pandemic. We can then celebrate the constitution
: First thing first, by Shreejana Pokhrel
(rep 19/09/2020)
Beating
Predicament Of Weak Governance, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn 19/09/2020)
Cooperatives
blame MoALD for wastage of agro products (ht
19/09/2020)
Not
to reappoint Kuman Ghising a height of
corruption: Mishra (kh 16/09/2020)
Government
appoints Yubaraj Khatiwada as special economic
advisor to Prime Minister Oli : Other Cabinet
decisions include resumption of travel services
from Thursday and allowing foreigners to visit
Nepal for trekking and mountaineering starting
October 17, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
16/09/2020) [Never-ending
power games of Mr Oli's never-ending power
games: he takes over the Ministry of Finance, of
which he has no idea, appoints the former
Minister of Finance as his economic advisor and
nominates Bamdev Gautam, who was rejected by the
voters, for the National Assembly in order to
influence the party's power struggle in his
favour!], Oli’s
preferential treatment to Khatiwada may invite
rift in ruling party and hit governance : As
special economic adviser to the prime minister,
the former finance minister is poised to have a
bigger mandate, which could confuse bureaucrats,
insiders and analysts say, by Anil Giri (kp
17/09/2020), Special
economic cost : The PM could have appointed
anyone as his special economic advisor, but only
after the appointment of a new finance minister,
by Bhoj Raj Poudel (ae 18/09/2020)
10
major achievements of Kulman Ghising, Nepal’s
‘light man’ (rep) [PM
Oli and his party/government do not like such
competent persons because they make their own
incompetence even more apparent!]
Foreign
Minister Gyawali is new govt spokesperson
(rep 15/09/2020)
Thirty
months of poor governance and a weak opposition
: Despite a huge mandate, the ruling Nepal
Communist Party has failed to deliver on many
fronts and the main opposition Nepali Congress
has been a mute spectator., by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 14/09/2020)
Why
is the government ignoring SC’s verdicts on
pandemic?, by Ananta Raj Luitel (rep
13/09/2020)
First
came candles then came Kool Man, by Jackie
Taylor (ae 11/09/2020) [Incompetent
Oli and his incompetent government and party do
not want competent administrators to stay in
office!!]
Nepalis
in the Middle East fear starvation as government
delays repatriation, by Rudra Khadka (rep
10/09/2020)
Tailor
pandemic response : The government must devolve
power to respond to the pandemic effectively
(kp 08/09/2020) [But the
Oli government is far too busy with power
struggles. How is it supposed to take care of
such trivial matters as the pandemic?]
Gautam
to the Upper House and then Cabinet may invite
more trouble for Oli than succour, insiders say
: Prime Minister Oli is likely to delay Gautam’s
appointment process until he falls into extreme
crisis, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 08/09/2020)
12
years since their liberation, freed Haliyas in
Kanchanpur still await resettlement : Out of
21,069 freed Haliya families in Nepal, only
16,000 are listed in government data, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 08/07/2020)
Nepali
migrants in Lebanon feel forgotten : Many
workers have been stranded in the crisis-ridden
country as Nepal’s government has not approved a
flight to bring them home, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/09/2020)
73
pregnant women die for lack of treatment since
lockdown (kh 06/09/2020)
Can
Gautam become a minister? Depends which Article
gets invoked : .While Article 78 (4) bars him
from going to Cabinet for losing elections,
Article 76 (9) may allow him to become minister
once he is sworn into the National
Assembly. But opinions among legal experts are
divided, by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/09/2020) [In any case, there is no
qualifying reason to make him a minister!]
Relief
distribution programme in Birgunj fails to cover
vulnerable families : Around 150 women had
reached the District Police Office on Thursday
to receive relief but had to return empty-handed,
by Bhusan Yadav (kp 06/09/2020)
Around
40 percent government staff haven’t received
their salaries yet, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 06/09/2020)
How
politicians’ chopper rides to disaster-hit areas
flies in the face of spirit of federalism :
Leaders and ministers’ penchant for flying to
different parts of the country in the name of
rescue and relief is reminiscent of the days
when the country was under a unitary system,
by Anil Giri (kp 05/09/2020) [Nepal is a federal state in name only.
Central politicians and parties are doing
everything to ensure that this does not change!]
Repatriation
quandary persists even with funds to support
migrant workers’ airfare : While Nepali
embassies in labour destination countries
struggle with the complicated verification
process, labour rights activists question the
government’s commitment to bring citizens home,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 05/09/2020)
Race
begins for new finance minister as Oli bids
farewell to Khatiwada : There are at least six
contenders for the post, but the appointment is
likely to happen along with a Cabinet reshuffle,
ruling party insiders say, by Anil Giri (kp
05/09/2020)
Finance
Minister Khatiwada resigns (kh 04/09/2020),
The
ruling party is making a mockery of democracy,
analysts say : Nepal Communist Party decides to
send Bamdev Gautam, who lost parliamentary
polls, to the National Assembly, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 04/09/2020), PM
Oli rules out immediate Cabinet reshuffle
(kh 04/09/2020) [This
competent and extremely healthy PM can easily
take over some other ministries!], The
good, bad and ugly of Yubaraj Khatiwada : At the
time of appointment, the technocrat brought with
him the expertise to take the economy forward.
But as he signed off, many say he just had a
run-of-the-mill tenure, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 05/09/2020)
The
fertiliser conundrum–governments ponder over it
every paddy season and forget after harvest : An
agreement with India to procure fertiliser
expired in 2017. Since then farmers have been
deprived of timely supply, as authorities have
failed to explore other options, by Sangam
Prasain and Anil Giri (kp 03/09/2020) [Nepal's politicians simply
do not want to understand that they have duties
and tasks to fulfil, and that they will have to
leave if they do not fulfil them]
Panting
of the pachyderms : Oli’s reliance on modern
medicine for his ailments does not stop him from
peddling turmeric to the public, by CK Lal
(kp 02/09/2020)
Two
killers: Cities and centralism; The federal
government’s lack of support for the vulnerable
is going to add to the death toll, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 01/09/2020)
Work
or perish: The state is morally bound to
safeguard its citizens working in precarious
conditions abroad (kp 01/09/2020)
How
the government is failing education : The
students who have been deprived of learning will
look back to this time to recall how the
government failed education in the name of
pandemic, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep
30/08/2020) [The
four-time PM Sher Bahadur Deuba has immortalized
himself in the history books as the most
incompetent Prime Minister since 1990. In the
meantime, he has long since been surpassed in
incompetence by KP Oli!]
Health
workers say they reuse disposable masks as
hospitals don’t provide enough : More health
workers not involved in treating Covid-19
patients are getting infected with the
coronavirus due to the lack of enough personal
protective equipment, by Arjun Poudel (kp
26/08/2020)
How
government defied science and disregarded
experts as Covid-19 spread: Even after 146
deaths and over 31,000 cases, there’s no
specialist-led national committee as the Oli
administration continues to take decisions on
ad-hoc basis, by Arjun Poudel (kp
23/08/2020)
Ruling
party moves forward only to take a step back
again : The latest disagreement comes over Oli’s
minor political nominations but opponents say
he’s back to his old ways, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 22/08/2020) [Oli
and numerous other politicians need this style
of politics to cover up their great
incompetence!]
Who
is in charge in Nepal? The Covid-19 control
committee is acting like a government within a
government, by Alisha Sijapati (nt
21/08/2020)
Conflict
in ruling party hits governance: Ministers busy
resolving internal conflicts, officials don’t
want to take risks, experts say, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 19/08/2020) [In
view of the enormous problems Nepal is facing,
the ruthless power struggles of the political
elite must be classified as a criminal offense.
All those involved have disqualified themselves
from any political activity for the rest of
their lives! This is reinforced by the fact that
persons like PM Oli are not up to their
difficult tasks, neither professionally nor in
terms of health!], Pathology
of an ultranationalist regime: Populism is
enough to ensure stability in a country that
takes pride in being an insecure nation-state,
by CK Lal (kp 19/08/2020)
The
cost of the ruling party feud: This dispute is
destructive because of its disconnect from the
pressing issues of national interest, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 18/08/2020)
Collateral
damage The Sindhupalchok landslides have
exposed the government’s failure in disaster
risk reduction (kp 17/08/2020)
The
morass that is Melamchi: The government must
hold an inquiry into the tunnel disaster that
killed two persons, by Naresh Koirala (kp
17/08/2020)
PM
Oli likely to reshuffle cabinet; Secretariat
meeting tomorrow (kh 16/08/2020)
Govt’s
failure to ensure timely fertiliser to hit paddy
yield (ht 15/08/2020)
No
Ram to Nepal’s rescue: In this time of crisis,
Nepal needed a strong and trustworthy leader,
and PM Oli doesn’t fit the bill (ae
14/08/2020)
Another
case spotlights apathy towards rights body:
Ministry of Home Affairs asks the National Human
Rights commission to review its recommendations
on alleged extra-judicial killing of Kumar
Poudel, by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/08/2020) [The authoritarian Oli
government continues to move forward on its path
of anti-democratic and unlawful action!]
Nepal
likely to face host of questions in its bid for
another UN rights council term: But officials
say the country is one of the best performers
among the present members of the council;
Various rights enshrined in the constitution
have not been implemented (kp 09/08/2020) [Nepal was already not
qualified for this task in 2018. This
disqualification has unfortunately worsened
considerably under the Oli government!]
PM
Oli tells Madi delegation to Build Ram's idol
and promote Ayodhyapuri as his place of birth
(ht 09/08/2020) [This is
really the most important task in Nepal at this
critical moment, Mr Oli!]
‘I
and my wife go to bed hungry to keep children
fed’: Returning migrants in Sudurpaschim and
Karnali face a bleak future. Government is still
unclear how to provide help, by Arjun Shah,
Basanta Pratap Singh and Chandani Kathayat (kp
09/08/2020) [You must
understand that the politicians power struggle
has absolute priority! They are completely
incompetent anyway with regard to their assumed
duties and tasks!], Prime
Minister Employment Programme has so far proved
to be a let-down for jobless citizens: The
much-talked-about programme has yet again failed
to provide a minimum 100 days of employment,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/08/2020)
During
meeting with experts, Oli complains about
criticism of the government: Deuba demands
investigation into controversial Omni deal,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 05/08/2020)
How
the government got lost in its fight against the
pandemic: After refusing to recognise the risk
and failing to come up with right strategies,
authorities now have few options left to contain
the virus spread, experts say, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 03/08/2020)
Growing
arrears show bad governance: The increasing rate
of arrears in the use of taxpayer money is an
immense disrespect to the people, by Chandra
Lal Pandey (kp 03/08/2020)
Is
Lord Ram paving Oli’s path to immortality?,
by Biswas Baral (ae 24/07/2020), Is
religion still an effective political
mobilization tool in Nepal?, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 24/07/2020)
Who
will save the Oli government? People are the
most faithful defense of any government. They
can save it from all miscreants. But PM Oli and
his ministers are alienating them, mortifyingly,
by Mahabir Paudyal (rep 22/07/2020)
Tempest
in the ruling party almost over after Dahal
takes a conciliatory approach: Until a few weeks
ago, Oli was cornered, but he has now managed to
overpower mounting pressure to resign both as
party chair and prime minister, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 22/07/2020)
Covid-19
results in massive decline in labour migration
numbers, with no immediate hopes of recovery:
The number of labour permits issued to migrant
workers has slumped to a new low owing to the
pandemic, but available jobs are likely to be
even fewer, labour migration experts warn,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/07/2020) [This is just one of several
serious problems that the government should take
care of day and night. Instead, the incompetent
PM Oli and his party colleagues have only their
personal power ambitions in the visor! Nepal,
quo vadis?]
Oli
refuses to quit as PM, party co-chair: Leaders
say problem will be resolved through consensus,
but a plan to achieve it remains elusive (ht
19/07/2020) [This sounds
more like a denial of consensus!], In
a bid to remain in power, PM Oli proposes
general convention by mid-December (rep
19/07/2020)
‘Enough
is Enough’ campaigners begin hunger strike once
again (ht 19/07/2020)
‘Home
minister, officials misusing state fund’ (ht
19/07/2020)
Is
Lord Ram paving Oli’s path to immortality?,
by Biswas Baral (ae 17/07/2020)
Nepal’s
PM KP Sharma Oli ‘claims’ real Ayodhya is in
Nepal: Many remark the statement is in bad taste
(ht 14/07/2020) [Is he
out of his mind? The multi-ethnic and
multi-religious state of Nepal does not need a
fake Ayodhya nor an authoritarian Hindu
fundamentalist fantasist like Oli!], India’s
BJP condemns Nepal PM’s comment on ‘real’
Ayodhya (ht 14/07/2020), Amid
soured Nepal-India ties, Oli is threatening
relations between peoples of two countries,
leaders and experts say: Foreign Ministry
scrambles for damage control after the prime
minister made unsubstantiated arguments about
Ram’s birth and accused India of cultural
aggression by creating a ‘fake’ Ayodhya, by
Anil Giri (kp15/07/2020), Has
Oli crossed Laxman Rekha? Ram’s birthplace and
nationality can be debated endlessly. But the
prime minister’s rodomontade raises serious
questions (kp 15/07/2020)
Development
partners’ dilemma: History is unlikely to look
kindly upon donors that helped an exclusionary
regime survive internal challenges, by CK
Lal (kp 08/07/2020)
The
Oli government’s foreign policy is lopsided and
lacks coherence, say opposition parties and
experts: Opposition leaders and foreign policy
analysts pointed to the recent deterioration in
relations with India as emblematic of the
failure of the Oli government’s diplomacy,
by Anil Giri (kp 08/07/2020)
How
KP Oli failed the nation: The goon-like politics
which he promoted throughout his political life
is perhaps his greatest weakness, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 07/07/2020)
Oli
says plots being hatched to oust him and impeach
the President: Amid feud with Dahal, the prime
minister asks his ministers to pick a
side–whether they are with him or with the rival
faction, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 05/07/2020),
Sudden
move to prorogue Parliament undermines
legislature, experts say: The budget session was
ended saying it lacked business, but there are
some crucial bills, including one related to
citizenship, pending for approval, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 05/07/2020))
Destiny
Of Nepalese Prime Ministers, bySiddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km 04/07/2020)
A
cornered Oli prorogues the House and considers
splitting the ruling party: Party insiders say
that Oli is planning to reintroduce an ordinance
that will make it easier for him to split the
party, and is also seeking support from the
opposition, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
03/07/2020), Bow
out: What does not inspire much hope is that
Oli’s would-be successors are all TTFs (tried,
tested, failed) from the past (nt
03/07/2020)
Factions
in ruling party harden positions and devise
strategies to prevail over the other: The Dahal
and Oli factions both held separate meetings on
Wednesday to chart out a path forward, with Oli
deciding to fight until the last, by Anil
Giri (kp 02/07/2020)
Leaders
call for Oli’s resignation as both prime
minister and party chair: Senior party leaders,
including chair Dahal, ask Oli to vacate both
positions as his actions have placed the ruling
party and government in a difficult position,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 01/07/2020), Oli
calls Cabinet ministers, some Standing Committee
members to Baluwatar for consultation: The
meeting comes a day after senior leaders
demanded Oli's resignation both as party chair
and prime minister (kp 01/07/2020), NCP
leaders close to PM Oli suggest him to abide by
party’s decisions (rep 01/07/2020), PM
Oli finds himself in hot water; intensifies
political meetings: Asks Standing Committee
members to support him (kh 01/07/2020)
Top
NCP leaders ask PM Oli to step down as
intra-party dispute peaks (rep 30/06/2020)
Faced
with criticism, Oli sees plots being hatched to
unseat him in Delhi and Kathmandu: The prime
minister has once again fallen back on his
nationalistic rhetoric, saying certain actors
are trying to remove him for adopting a new
political map, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
29/06/2020), PM
rants against India in bid to cling to power
(ht 29/06/2020), ‘Anti-national’
Mahakali Treaty comes back to haunt
‘nationalist’ Oli (ht 29/(06/2020)
Ploy
to oust me will be a day-dream: PM Oli (kh
28/06/2020)
Oli
skipping meeting in order to avoid criticism is
disgraceful, party leaders say: Oli knows that
the Standing Committee is preparing to ask him
to choose between the prime ministership and the
party chair, Tika R. Pradhan (kp 27/06/2020)
Oli
scrambles to prevent censure but Dahal is
adamant: Oli realises his position in party and
government is shaky, with a proposal asking him
to give up party chair or prime minister likely
to be endorsed by the Standing Committee, by
Anil Giri (kp 26/06/2020)
Nepal:
The danger within, by Bishal Thapa (ae
26/06/2020)
Mishandling
the virus crisis: Even after spending Rs10
billion to control Covid-19, the situation has
not improved, by Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp
26/06/2020)
The
government has not followed most of the Supreme
Court’s 23 rulings related to the pandemic:
Interim orders related to proper management of
quarantine facilities and the repatriation of
migrant workers have all either been ignored or
were belatedly followed, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 26/06/2020) [Nepal's
leading politicians are neither interested in
the fundamentals of democracy nor do they
understand the aspect of the separation of
powers. As soon as they are in power, they
believe to possess absolute rights!]
Is
Oli lying or clueless? Anyone who has heard the
prime minister's speeches knows he always
attempts to qualify his words with a veneer of
what he thinks is science, by Deepak Thapa
(kp 25/06/2020)
SC
seeks PM's reply over order violation charges
(rep 25/06/2020)
In
anticipation of criticism at Wednesday’s
Standing Committee, Oli makes overtures to other
party factions: Oli has long been avoiding the
Standing Committee, where he is in the minority,
but he is now scrambling to garner support,
especially for the MCC, insiders say, by
Tika R. Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp 24/06/2020)
When
Oli speaks before Parliament, there is no
telling what he will say: Political commentators
say the prime minister tends to address
Parliament like he is speaking to his party
cadres, veering off topic, cracking jokes and
even ridiculing others, by Binod Ghimire (kp
21/06/2020)
Seven
years since the Mahakali floods, victims await
compensation: Residents of Khalanga fear
possible floods every monsoon, as the
embankments that were damaged seven years ago
are yet to be reconstructed, by Manoj Badu
(kp 21/06/2020)
With
the new map endorsed, Oli braces once again for
challenges from within the party: Party leaders
had rallied behind Oli to present a united front
in the border dispute with India, but they say
their patience is fast running out, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 19/06/2020)
Stop
peddling pseudoscience: Prime Minister Oli is
just trying to be an outlier when the country is
in despair (kp 19/06/2020)
Unable
to collect taxes, the government is going broke:
Based on the current revenue stream, the
government could soon be unable to pay salaries,
pensions, social security allowances, and its
bills, finance ministry officials say, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 18/06/2020)
Three
youth protests in a week. Observers say
government needs to take note: Politically
unaffiliated youths taking to the streets is not
a regular occurrence in Nepali history, say
analysts, as most protests are led by political
parties, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 15/06/2020)
Oli,
once again, cancels party’s Secretariat meeting
called to discuss MCC: Prime minister’s aide
says the meeting was called off as Oli was
exhausted, but the party leaders are not
convinced, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
15/06/2020)
Prime
minister’s advisor reveals expenditure report
but no one knows where it came from: Government
officials have professed ignorance about a
report published on social media breaking down
the amount the government has spent so far in
fighting Covid-19, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 14/06/2020)
There’s
silence in ruling party as protests continue on
streets. But it could be the calm before the
storm, insiders say: Leaders are biding time
before upping the ante against Oli, who
according to them, is trying to run the
government and party with an iron fist, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 13/06/2020)
Government
move of forming a team to collect evidence on
Nepal’s boundary runs into controversy: Experts
and analysts say instead of devising a strategy
for negotiations with New Delhi, Oli
administration is moving a step back and putting
the cart before the horse, by Anil Giri (kp
13/06/2020)
Oli
must go, but what’s the alternative?, by
Jagannath Lamichhane (rep 11/06/2020), Demonstration
in Pokhara demanding PM’s resignation, by
Sandesh Shrestha (rep 11/06/2020), People
brave water cannons, teargas during protest at
Baluwatar (kh 11/06/2020)
PM Oli is playing the irresponsible Trump
of Nepal: All
15 did not die of COVID-19, claims PM Oli
(kh 10/06/2020), Nepalis
are comparatively more immue to COVID-19: PM
(kh 10/06/2020), Oli
peddles in mistruths and sidesteps criticism
before Parliament: Responding to lawmakers on
Wednesday, Oli stated that Nepalis have
“stronger immune systems” and refused to furnish
details of the Rs10 billion spent fighting
Covid-19, by Anil Giri (kp 11/06/2020), PM
Oli stirs nationalist sentiments to hide govt
failure (ht11/06/2020)
Even
with three committees and marathon meetings,
government undecided on lifting lockdown: In
response to increasing pressure, the government
is looking at three models that aim to
completely lift the lockdown by Dashain, by
Anil Giri (kp 10/06/2020)
Nationalism
has overshadowed governance: A clear disconnect
between Nepal’s immediate priorities and the
national budget has been exposed, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 09/06/2020)
In
sharp contrast to government’s ambitious 7
percent growth, World Bank forecasts a dismal
2.1 percent for next fiscal year: The 7 percent
target has been deemed overly ambitious while
economists call the World Bank’s forecast more
realistic, by Sangam Prasain (kp 09/06/2020)
[The absurd prognosis of
the government without any basis is an
irresponsible whitewash!]
Lockdown
and new political map have come to Oli’s rescue,
but he is not out of the woods yet: Demand for
his resignation is on hold for now, but hasn’t
subsided yet, insiders say, by Anil Giri (kp
08/06/2020)
COVID-19:
Challenges and role of government: The COVID-19
has currently sparked a backlash against the
global economy, by Swastik Aryal (kh
01/06/2020)
House
to discuss constitutional amendment to update
map after national consensus: As the issue
concerns a matter of national importance, the
ruling party had sought all-party consensus on
the amendment to update the country’s map on the
national emblem, by Anil Giri (kp
27/05/2020) [The
equal and egalitarian inclusion of the
Janajatis, Madhesis, Dalits and women in general
in the constitution would be of much greater
importance than the territorial claims which the
male politicians at the head of the state in
2015 completely ignored! Today, these same
politicians are playing the nationalism card
instead of trying to rationally contain the
pandemic and save the people's economic base!]
Thousands
of Nepalis without food or shelter await
entrance at the Karnali border: Migrants
arriving from India are massed at the border
without basic amenities as the provincial
government has sought to test them all for
Covid-19 before letting them in, by Aditi
Aryal (kp 27/05/2020)
In
address to nation, Oli repeats misinformation
and provides no concrete plans: In his third
address in two months, the prime minister
commended his government’s efforts to combat
Covid-19, but provided little of substance even
as cases continue to rise, by Anil Giri (kp
26/05/2020)
Oli
avoids NCP secretariat meeting on MCC (ht
24/05/2020)
Government
has failed to procure a single ventilator for
Covid treatment: Public health experts say
except for enforcing and extending the lockdown,
authorities have done nothing substantial,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 22/05/2020)
Cabinet
decides to amend constitution to include new map
in emblem (kh 22/05/2020) [What about an amendment that
makes constitution and state more inclusive,
just as promised back in 2006? All top male
Bahun politicians have rejected this so far. And
now same same politicians want to change the
constitution for a territorial issue in which
they have never been interested for decades!]
In
three hours before Parliament, Oli presents
problems but offers few solutions: At a time
when the nation is looking for empathy,
effectiveness and hope from the prime minister,
Oli failed to provide any real roadmap for the
days ahead, observers say, by Anil Giri (kp
20/05/2020), Failed
strateg: The government seems to have forgotten
why a lockdown was enforced in the first place
(kp 20/05/2020)
Khanal,
Rawal pen probing note to Prime Minister Oli:
Seek explanation on reference to MCC in the
govt’s policies and programmes (ht
19/05/2020), Parliament
should decide whether to endorse MCC compact,
Oli says: If political parties feel they don’t
need the MCC, they can ask their lawmakers to
vote against it, the prime minister says (kp
20/05/2020)
Policy
And Program Of The Government For Fiscal Year
2020, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km 17/05/2020)
Govt
policies and programs indirectly include MCC
project (kh 16/05/2020) [???]
In
light of the pandemic, government’s policies and
programmes target social sector: Unlike previous
years’ focus on physical infrastructure, the
upcoming year’s focus on the social sector will
not translate immediately into high growth,
analysts say, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
15/05/2020)
Over
400,000 Nepalis stranded abroad appeal for
rescue (kh 15/05/2020) [Great, Mr Oli!]
Saving
the Nepali State (ae 15/05/2020)
Cases
are still rising: It’s not that lockdown
measures wouldn’t have worked, it’s that the
government has failed at implementing a
successful regimen (kp 14/05/2020)
Nationalism,
migration and the impending job crisis:
Communist parties have always disliked the idea
of out-migration yet have done little to help
Nepalis stay back, by Deepak Thapa (kp
14/05/2020)
Maelstrom
of collective narcissism: The task of tackling
the challenges of governance seldom goes with
neo-nationalism; Oli has found another issue to
distract from his poor record, by CK Lal (kp
13/05/2020)
Nepali
students in Thailand, like Nepalis stuck
elsewhere, just want to come home: Twenty-five
Nepalis doing an internship in Phuket are fast
running out of money and want to come home but
they aren’t hopeful of any help from the
government in Kathmandu, by Shashwat Pant
(kp 13/05/2020) [It is
your responsibility to bring them back, Mr Oli!]
Opposition
demands answer from government why Oli is
skipping House meetings: The prime minister has
not attended a single meeting of the budget
session of the House which commenced on Friday,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 13/05/2020)
Oli
has shown no urgency to call Constitutional
Council meetings to fill vacancies in
constitutional bodies: Earlier, he had tried to
bulldoze two ordinances—one of which he said was
to prompt constitutional appointments, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 10/05/2020)
Government
move to reopen businesses and industries leaves
many scrambling: Factory workers who had gone
home, mostly to their villages, are still locked
down, by Krishana Prasain (kp 10/05/2020)
Oli
might have avoided the Standing Committee so far
but he can’t keep putting it off forever, say
party leaders: According to ruling party
insiders, Oli is afraid that a Standing
Committee meet will lead to assessment of his
government and subsequently, call for his
resignation, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
08/05/2020)
When
leaders go rogue: What remains of Oli is a
megalomaniac besieged by his own comrades,
by Avasna Pandey (kp 07/05/2020), The
treason of KP Oli and civil society leaders: Is
political stability really worth keeping Oli in
power, even after his mafia-like manoeuvres?,
by Pramod Mishra (kp 07/05/2020))
Oli’s
reckless adventurism: Almost without exception,
the prime minister has long staked a position
that went against social and political
liberalism, by Deepak Thapa (kp 04/05/2020)
How
Bamdev’s hopes to make it to parliament have
been dashed every time since 2017 (rep
04/05/2020)
Ensure
strict implementation of lockdown: PM; 'Don't
allow Nepali citizens stranded in India to enter
Nepal' (kh 03/05/2020) [All Nepalese citizens have the right to
retun to their country! It is the duty of the PM
and his goverment to take care of their safe
return! Oli tries to cover up his incompetence
with authoritarian orders!]
By
courting Dahal and Gautam, Oli has effectively
silenced opponents’ calls for his resignation:
Oli has offered to get Gautam elected to the
lower house ‘at an appropriate time’, and has
broken the Bhaisepati alliance—at least for now,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 03/05/2020), Oli,
Dahal-Nepal camps avert crisis in NCP: Leaders
engage in self-criticism, party to field Gautam
for HoR polls, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
03/05/2020), How
the crisis in ruling party was averted and each
leader got what they wanted: A deal has been
reached to allow KP Sharma Oli to continue as
prime minister for the full five-year term while
Pushpa Kamal Dahal gets to run the party and
Bamdev Gautam to enter Parliament, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 04/05/2020)
Oli
seizes May Day address to take the media to task
for “promoting instability”: While Oli’s
aversion to the media is nothing new,
commentators say that it is worrying that the
prime minister has threatened to use the ruling
party to combat dissent, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 02/05/2020) [No one
causes more instability in Nepal than Khadga
Prasad Sharma Oli. His threat to the media,
adorned with false statements, is an
authoritarian attack on basic human rights and
democracy!]
Information,
please! The government needs to communicate its
lockdown policies better to the people, by
Amish Raj Mulmi (kp 01/05/2020)
Not
many are buying Oli’s proposal to make Bamdev
Gautam prime minister: As Gautam’s road to the
prime ministership is fraught with
complications, party leaders believe that Oli is
simply trying to buy some time, by Anil Giri
(kp 01/05/2020) [It is
unconstitutional to even submit to such a
proposal, which is evidence of the power-hungry
degeneration of Nepal's political leadership,
whose predominantly male Bahuns regard control
of the country as a closed shop!], Oli’s
twin offer creates ripples in ruling NCP, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 01/05/2020) [PM Oli shows his
Hindu-political attitude by using the main means
(upaya) of politics (rajniti),
which according to the rules of Arthashastra are
at the disposal of a Hindu monarch to maintain
his power: negotiation (saman),
punishment or attack (danda), bribery (dana)
and division or sowing discord (bheda).
He also applies the three other upaya:
deception (maya), ignoring (upeksa)
and misrepresentation of the facts (indrajala)!],
Hurdles
in Bamdev Gautam becoming prime minister (ht
01/05/2020)
Abdication
of governance: Power in a democracy has been
perceived as a tool to empower the many, but in
practice, it has benefitted only a few, by
Siddhartha Thapa (kp 30/04/2020)
Cornered
everywhere, Oli looks to Parliamentary Party for
support, but even there, he’s short: As Oli’s
opponents control the party Secretariat,
Standing Committee, and Central Committee with
sizeable majorities, the only chance he stands
is in the Parliamentary Party, by Tika R.
Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp 30/04/2020), In
a bid to buy more time, Oli dangles prime
minister and party chair bait to Gautam and
Nepal: Oli, whose position has become tenuous,
made the surprise proposal after Secretariat
members asked him to step down, by Anil Giri
(kp 30/04/30) [Oli once
again proves that he neither knows the Nepalese
constitution nor is he interested in democratic
principles and procedures: The person to be
elected Prime Minister must be a member of
parliament. However, Gautam has been repeatedly
rejected by the electorate, a fact that also
disqualifies him from a moral point of view!],
PM
Oli offers to make Gautam new PM in a bid to
settle intra-party disputes (rep 30/04/2020)
Faced
with an increasingly hostile party, Oli makes
last ditch efforts to retain his position: His
opponents, however, are firm in their
opposition, leading Oli to warn his confidantes
to prepare for consequences, including a party
split, by Tika Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp
29/04/2020)
House
of correction: The federal government needs to
work in coordination with other subgovernments
(kp 29/04/2020)
Corrupting
democracy: The Oli administration and the ruling
party have together bulldozed the very pillars
of a legitimate state (kp 28/04/2020), Oli's
hara-kiri, in kamikaze style: The prime
minister’s manoeuvres have taken the spotlights
away from the government’s handling of the novel
coronavirus, by Achyut Wagle (kp 28/04/2020)
Tough
times ahead for Oli as party likely to ask him
to choose between leading the country and
leading the party: A majority of Secretariat and
Standing Committee members have demanded a
Standing Committee meeting where they plan to
ask Oli to step down as prime minister, by
Anil Giri (kp 27/04/2020), An
unfolding tragedy: The prime minister may be
down but is not out. Further conflict between
claimants to power will cost us more, by
Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp 27/04/2020), Rival
NCP faction miffed at Prime Minister Oli (ht
27/04/2020)
Two
Unacceptable Ordinances, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km 25/04/2020)
Repealing
the ordinances might quell dissent but Oli still
faces moral questions: Oli needs to answer for a
series of political events, including an alleged
kidnapping, triggered by the two controversial
ordinances, say leaders and analysts, by
Anil Giri (kp 25/04/2020), Volte-face
shows PM in bad light (ht 25/04/2020)
Deterred
by criticisms, govt withdraws ordinances (kh
24/04/2020), PM
Oli’s mission hits a snag, by Ishwar Dev
Khanal (kh 24/04/2020), How
Oli aimed ordinances at splitting parties but
instead led to their merger: The ordinances,
introduced on Monday, culminated in a political
drama that saw allegations of kidnapping and the
merger of two Madhesi parties long at odds,
by Tika R. Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp 24/04/2020),
Cabinet
decides to recommend repealment of two
ordinances that were promulgated on Monday: The
Oli government backtracks on ordinance decisions
after widespread criticism, including from
within the ruling party, by Tika R. Pradhan
and Binod Ghimire (kp 24/04/2020), Undermining
Loktantra: It seems that the large electoral
mandate has been misinterpreted by the prime
minister (kp 24/04/2020), Our
Democracy is under attack, by Akshya Aryal
(ht 24/04/2020)
With
hundreds of thousands of migrants predicted to
return home, Nepal needs to brace for a crisis:
Hundreds of thousands of Nepalis who work abroad
are likely to lose their jobs in the aftermath
of the Covid-19 pandemic, and they will come
home looking for employment, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha and Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/04/2020)
[The leading politicians
in government and parties are only interested in
power struggles! They do not understand their
main tasks in the interest of the state and the
people! PM Oli's recent actions are the best
example!], Oli’s
ordinance issuance draws criticism as an attack
on democratic values and constitutional spirit:
Leaders from his own party and the opposition as
well as experts describe issuing ordinances at a
time of a pandemic as the government’s misplaced
priority, by Anil Giri (kp 22/05/2020), Unilateral
separation: Oli’s move to ram through
controversial ordinances is not a good sign for
democracy and cooperation (kp 22/04/2020), Bhasmasura
Or Not, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km
22/04/2020)
Oli’s
sudden issuance of two ordinances raises
concerns of a party split in the making: One
particular ordinance to amend provisions
regarding new party registration has alarmed the
political spectrum, especially as it comes in
the middle of a pandemic, by Anil Giri and
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 21/04/2020), PM
plays politics in the time of pandemic: Brings
ordinance to facilitate split in parties, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 21/04/2020), Govt
issuing ‘party-split’ ordinance faces criticism
from all quarters (ht 21/04/2020), Constitutional
Council Act amended: Now CC can take decisions
on the basis of majority (ht 21/04/2020), Prez
Bhandari authenticates two ordinances (ht
21/04/2020)
PM
Oli’s viral video is full of misinformation
(rep 19/04/2020) [What
shall we expect from an incompetent, badly
educated and severely ill PM?], We
will restart economic activities once the
situation is under control: PM Oli (rep
20/04/2020) [interview mit RSS] [???]
Ministers
in 'holiday mood' as country plunges into deeper
crisis (rep 18/04/2020)
Government
takes decisions unrelated to Covid-19, drawing
criticism from all quarters: The government's
decision to form a commission to distribute land
to the landless and appoint a top official at
Nepal Airlines shows its misplaced priorities,
say critics, by Anil Giri (kp 17/04/2020)
We
live in a false time: Our government is not only
dysfunctional by design but also increasingly
deceptive, by Sabin Ninglekhu (kp
16/04/2020)
The
Oli administration needs to change its attitude:
The government must try to make its activities
as transparent as possible, and invest in
emboldening institutions rather than individuals
(kp 14/04/2020), Covid-19
exposes a governance crisis: On the pretext of
the emergency, the government moved to procure
medical supplies from a shady private company,
by Achyut Wagle (kp 14/04/2020)
Comedy
of errors: It was as if the government was
playing prank with the people who are struggling
with lockdown in Kathmandu and wish to leave for
their hometowns (rep 12/04/2020)
Oli
government's ad-hoc decision-making could cost
the people and nation dearly, say observers:
Uncoordinated decisions have long been the
hallmark of the Oli administration but during a
crisis, such decisions could have serious
consequence, by Anil Giri (kp 11/03/2020)
Oli
emerges to address the nation but questions
remain regarding measures to fight the pandemic:
Oli’s address was long overdue, especially at a
time when his government faces allegations of
corruption—which the prime minister did not
address (kp 08/04/2020)
Time
For Government To Take Care Of Citizens, by
Birendra Madai (rn 06/04/2020)
Winter
crops lie unharvested in the fields as the
lockdown forces farmers indoors: There are many
who say that farmers should be allowed to work
in the fields, as there is little danger of
contracting Covid-19 while working five or six
feet apart, by Sangam Prasain (kp
06/04/2020) [Is there a
need for other evidence of the government's high
level of incompetence? The people may not get
the virus, but anytime sooner or later they may
die from hunger!], Lockdown
brings the poultry industry to a standstill:
Farmers in Sarlahi buried 9,000 chickens, and
many other farmers were compelled to do the same,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 06/04/2020)
One
after another, Oli's key aides court controversy
(rep 05/04/2020)
President
Bhandari addresses the nation but many are
saying it should’ve been Prime Minister Oli: The
President’s Friday evening address to the nation
was not just sudden but also defensive of the
government, raising suspicions behind its intent,
by Anil Giri (kp 05/04/2020) [What shall a severely ill and incompetent
PM say?], Oli
government’s fiascos provide opportunity for
rival factions to pounce: The Madhav Nepal and
Pushpa Kamal Dahal factions of the ruling party
have seized the moment to criticise Oli’s
handling of the Covid-19 crisis, party insiders
say, by Tika R. Pradhan.(kp 05/04/2020) [This must not be the time of
power struggles! It's an occasion to replace the
failed old leader generation of ll parties by a
young, dynamic, competent and charismatic
generation!], Rapid
test kits to be tested for efficacy today and if
found acceptable, rolled out for mass testing in
Sudurpaschim: The government currently has
around 75,000 rapid test kits imported from
China but they haven’t been used due to concerns
about their quality, by Arjun Poudel (kp
05/04/2020)
Finance
Ministry asks government offices to curtail
expenses (rep 04/04/2020)
We
need a commander (rep 31/03/2020)
PM
Oli discharged, health normal (ht
28/03/2020)
Parliament
functioning more like extension of government,
rather than sovereign entity, experts sayThey
argue the legislative, responsible for
discussing issues of public interest and holding
the Cabinet to account, has been overshadowed by
the executive, by Anil Giri (kp 16/03/2020)
Oli
has returned to Baluwatar and he is making it
look like he is back in the office: A day after
being discharged, the prime minister and ruling
party chair holds brief meetings with leaders,
as he braces for challenges on government and
party fronts, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
15/03/2020)
Prime
Minister Oli discharged from hospital: Doctors
advise him not to leave Baluwatar to avoid
catching infections, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
14/03/2020), Prime
minister discharged, advised to avoid workload,
by Sabitri Dhakal (ht 14/03/2020)
PM
Oli to be discharged only after doctors become
confident and comfortable: Visits to the prime
minister will be restricted for a month to
minimise infection risk, physician says, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 11/03/2020) [Nepal cannot afford a government that does
not even function on paper for up to a year!],
PM’s
long road to recovery a hurdle in governance:
Docs say it will take from 6 months to one year
for Oli to recover fully, by Sabitri Dhakal
(ht 11/03/2020), With
Oli likely to be out of commission for longer,
concerns about governance remain: Despite Oli
and his party leaders’ assurances that he will
be back to work soon, doctors have said it could
take up to six months for him to recover fully,
by Anil Giri (kp 12/03/2020)
The
ruling party has failed in ruling: It seems that
constant infighting among ruling party leaders
is severely disrupting governance, by Deepak
Thapa (kp 05/03/2020)
Khatiwada
reappointed Minister in Oli cabinet (ht
05/03/2020), Gautam
will be nominated to Upper House, party
spokesperson says: Oli reappoints Yubaraj
Khatiwada as minister, leaving one seat in the
National Assembly vacant, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 05/03/2020) [This
would mean the end of Khatiwada as Minister of
Finance within the next six months! Besides,
Gautam is a politician who has been rejected by
the voters! What is the legitimacy and his merit
to nominate him for the National Assembly?]
After
successful kidney transplant, Oli recovers at
Teaching Hospital: The transplanted kidney has
started functioning and the prime minister’s
health is normal, attending doctors said after
the surgery, by Arjun Poudel (kp 05/03/2020)
Oli
heads into surgery with no clear decision on
who’s in charge in his absence. After a kidney
transplant today, he is expected to be in
hospital for at least a week but he has not
named the officiating prime minister, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 04/03/2020)
Finance
Minister Khatiwada resigns (rep 03/03/2020),
Finance
Minister Khatiwada Resigns (rn 03/03/2020) [The function of Minister of
Finance requires the highest professional
qualifications. The task cannot be performed by
a poorly educated and, what is more, seriously
ill party politician, even temporarily!],
Finance
Minister Khatiwada resigns (rep), Finance
Minister Khatiwada Resigns (rn) [The function of Minister of
Finance requires the highest professional
qualifications. The task cannot be performed by
a poorly educated and, what is more, seriously
ill party politician, even temporarily!]
Take
no chances: The government has been too occupied
with the party’s internal politics, preventing
it from tending to the problems facing the
country (ht 03/03/2020))
Oli
remains undecided on Gautam as he goes under the
knife: A Cabinet meeting that was expected to
decide on the Bamdev Gautam affair and an
officiating prime minister ended with no
conclusion on either, by Anil Giri (kp
02/03/2020), PM
Oli to undergo second kidney transplant on
Wednesday: Although Oli has assured that he will
be back at work after five days, doctors say it
could take up to a month for the prime minister
to recover, by Tika R Pradhan and Arjun
Poudel (kp 02/03/2020), PM
to undergo kidney transplant for a second time
on Wednesday : aide (rep 02/03/2020)
Delusion
of governance: Main reason why Oli-led
government has failed on basic things is because
it is basically composed of a group of people
who are obsessed with personal aggrandizement,
by Ajit Rai (rep 01/03/2020)
Oli
is cornered in the ruling party and there is no
one to blame but himself: Over the last two
years, Oli has ignored genuine calls for changes
to his unilateral working style, which alienated
many leaders who were once on his side, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 29/02/2020) [This has to do with
incompetence and arrogance, which can also be
found among most other so-called leaders of this
generation of politicians!]
Finance
Minister Khatiwada hints at remaining in power
(rep 28/02/2020)
PM
Oli weighs in to defend bribe-accused Baskota
(rep 28/02/2020) [The
chief of the executive should not interfere in
judicial processes! In democratic states the
principle of separation of powers applies!]
Here’s
to you!, by Guffadi (rep 28/02/2020), PM’s
lavish birthday: Need to repair damage, by
Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 28/02/2020)
Zero
Tolerance Of Corruption, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km 26/02/2020)
Oli
must shoulder responsibility for Baskota, say
party members and anti-corruption campaigners:
The prime minister finds himself in a tenuous
position, given that Gokul Baskota is a close
aide and many believe that he cannot have acted
without Oli’s approval, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 22/02/2020), Oli
urged to make public his views on tape scandal
(ht 22/02/2020)
PM
should announce probe: Law experts (rep
21/02/2020)
Baskota
resigns following leaked audiotape where he is
heard negotiating a ‘commission’: If prosecuted
and indicted, Gokul Baskota, the communication
minister and Oli’s close confidante, will be
liable for up to 10 years in prison, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 21/02/2020), Public
Accounts Committee puts a halt to the security
printing project: The committee was considering
forming a subcommittee to advise the government
on ways to move forward but a corruption scandal
involving a sitting minister has put the brakes
on the project, by Anil Giri (kp
21/02/2020), Fresh
off the Mahara and Poudel affairs, yet another
scandal engulfs the ruling party: Gokul Baskota,
one of Oli’s close confidantes, negotiating a
‘commission’ on audiotape could change the
existing power equation within the party, say
party insiders, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
21/02/2020)
Losing
Focus On Basic Services, by Mukti Rijal (rn
20/02/2020)
Heil
comrade Supremo! Oli emerged as the direct
beneficiary of the wave of xenophobia and
jingoism sweeping over Nepal, by CK Lal (kp
19/02/2020)
Ex
deputy speaker Tumbahangphe appointed law
minister (rep 18/02/2020)
Oli
sees a conspiracy to topple his government but
it is unclear what he is referring to: Although
those close to Oli insist that a conspiracy is
brewing, political analysts are unsure how
anyone could assail the strongest government in
recent history, by Anil Giri (kp 18/02/2020)
[This can only happen
from within his party and the reason may be Mr
Oli himself!], Two
years on, the government’s promises of
prosperity seem like a joke: Democratic norms
are being trampled on, governance is weak and
the economy is in a shambles, by Achyut
Wagle (kp 18/02/2020), How
to judge Oli government? The longest serving and
a stable government post-2008 has failed where
it should have succeeded and succeeded where it
should have failed, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep
18/02/2020), Fear
Of Prime Minister Oli, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km 18/02/2020)
Domestic,
foreign forces hell-bent on weakening govt, says
PM Oli (ht 17/02/2020), High
on rhetoric (rep 17/02/2020)
Two
years on, PM has little to boast about, by
Rupak D. Sharma (ht 15/02/2020), Oli
presents a rosy picture of his two years in
office, but not all agree: A government with a
majority could have done much more but it has
been a run-of-the-mill performance, analysts say,
by Binos Ghimire (kp 16/02/2020), PM
terms 2nd year of govt as beginning of
development (ht 16/02/2020) [What kind of magnifying
glass does he use?], PM
laments lack of recognition for achievements in
2 years in office (rep 16/02/2020)
PM’s
website taken over for porn upload on failure to
renew domain, by Ashok Dahal (rep)
With
Rai resigning, bureaucrats vie for home
secretary position: The home secretary is
considered one of the most powerful positions in
the civil service since the occupant is
responsible for ensuring safety and security in
the country, by Anil Giri (kp 01/02/2020)
NBA
condemns govt for 'disobeying court order'
(rep 01/02/2020))
Nationalists
unite: Oli’s ramblings could very well have come
from Trump’s mouth: Self-aggrandisation and
cracking down on enemies—Trump and Oli share not
the best of traits, by Deepak Thapa (kp
23/01/2020)
Palanquin
bearers of the Supremo: In every conflict of
interest between humane concerns and jingoism
couched as nationalism, the latter always wins,
by CK Lal (kp 22/01/2020)
Restoring
democracy back to the default: Prime Minister
Oli opened too many battlefronts, now he may be
succumbing to his own ambitions, by Ajaya
Bhadra Khanal (kp 20/01/2020)
Govt
bodies defy apex court directives (ht
16/01/2020) [SC
decisions are binding law in a democratic state!]
Conflict
victims decry government’s consultations as a
sham: The consultations were not aimed at
ensuring justice but simply at showing the world
that feedback was collected, victims say, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 14/01/2020)
‘Government
jeopardising federal republic’ (ht
14/01/2020)
Samajbadi
Party exits government to little effect on the
Oli administration: National politics will
remain relatively unaffected, but there could be
repercussions in Province 2, analysts say,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 25/12/2019), Upendra
Yadav’s party quits govt: Deputy Prime Minister
Yadav, Minister Rai submit resignation (ht
25/12/2019), Yadav’s
party quits govt after PM rejects panel to study
amendment (rep 25/12/2019)
Doctors
say Oli’s dialysis at Manmohan Centre more
convenient if a machine is not installed at
Baluwatar: Tribhuvan University Teaching
Hospital is planning to procure a new dialysis
machine for the centre in view of the prime
minister’s health, by Arjun Poudel (kp
13/12/2019) [It is to be
welcomed that the doctors care so much for the
health of the sick Prime Minister. But they
should be aware that every other Nepali is
entitled to such health care as well!]
Youth
club, youth parliament operation procedure
issued (ht 12/12/2019)
Oli
likely to be discharged from the hospital on
Friday: Doctors involved in the prime minister’s
treatment are mulling another kidney transplant,
but say it will be done only after two to three
months due to his health condition, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 05/12/2019) [But
his health is good enough to run Nepal's
executive? This is absolutely irresponsible
towards the country and its citizens!], PM
Oli discharged from TUTH on the 10th day of
appendectomy (ht 06/12/2019), PM
back at Baluwatar, may need 10 days of rest
(rep 06/12/2019) [No
problem! The state affairs can wait, if
necessary for months!]
A
bold decision by Oli to exit gracefully from
active politics should win him accolades: A
rational decision this time will help the prime
minister to restore his waning public image,
by Kushal Pokharel (kp 04/12/2019)
Right
to Information Act: Most ministries fail to
update their information (ht 03/12/2019)
Time
for goods delivery: With the by-elections over,
the government must now concentrate its efforts
on goods and service delivery to the people
(ht 03/12/2019)
PM
Oli recovering, can walk on his own: Docs;
Dialysis performed for 8th time (ht
02/12/2019)
PM
to remain in hospital for another week: His
health is improving quicker than expected, claim
doctors (ht 30/11/2019)
Amid
concerns about his health, Oli undergoes
appendicitis surgery: The operation was
successful but the prime minister will have to
remain in the hospital for the next few days,
doctors said, by Arjun Poudel (kp
27/11/2019), PM
to remain in hospital after surgery (ht
27/11/2019), Oli
doing better after appendectomy, doctors say:
The prime minister was never placed on a
ventilator, according to the prime minister’s
press advisor, by Arjun Poudel (kp
28/11/2019)
Prime
Minister has used a cabinet reshuffle to mask
his government’s incompetence: But without
solving internal party anomalies, the current
government is unlikely to make Nepal prosperous
and Nepalis happy, by Achyut Wagle (kp
26/11/2019)
He
was one of the few ministers who delivered. Then
the prime minister sacked him.: Gokarna Bista
won plaudits for pushing reforms and taking on
the foreign employment cartels, but fell prey to
entrenched interests and political horsetrading,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 26/11/2019), Yadav’s
U-turn causes confusion among Samajbadi leaders:
Some suspect that RJP’s potential joining the
Oli administration could weaken the party,
forcing it to remain in the government despite
disagreements, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
26/11/2019) [It's only
because one man wants to stay in power!]
Although
sidelined, Samajbadi Party to remain in
government and push for amendments: The party is
not consulted on any of Oli’s major decisions,
signalling that the prime minister does not care
for their presence in government, analysts and
party members say, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
23/11/2019)
Prosperous
Nepal And Happy Nepali, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 23/11/2019)
Swing
into action: With the cabinet’s reshuffle in a
hiatus of almost two years, it is the right time
for the government to swing into full action to
speed up the economy (ht 22/11/2019)
After
meeting with the President, Oli reshuffles
Cabinet: Ruling party leaders say that President
Bhandari, who has played the role of a catalyst
in developments, had her say in the reshuffle,
by Anil Giri (kp 21/11/2019), Dahal
to command party while Oli will remain prime
minister for the full term: Given the growing
dissatisfaction within the party and his failing
health, Oli was finding it increasingly
difficult to manage both the government and the
party, by Binod Ghimire (kp 21/11/2019), Oli
to complete full term as PM: Dahal to have
executive power to lead Nepal Communist Party,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 21/11/2019), Oli
seals five years full, Dahal get face-saver
under revised deal, by Roshan Sedhai (rep
21/11/2019), Reshuffling
Cabinet And Adjusting Power Sharing, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 21/11/2019), Oli’s
Cabinet reshuffle aimed at managing party
factions rather than improving results: Instead
of addressing public grievances with
underperforming ministers, the prime minister
has seized the opportunity to placate factions,
party leaders say, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
22/11/2019), All
the prime minister’s men: KP Sharma Oli’s new
Cabinet has fewer women than it did before, and
people aren’t happy, by Bhrikuti Rai (kp
22/11/2019), Yadav,
who is attending a WHO conference as health
minister, finds his portfolio changed: He says
there was no consultation and he would respond
to the prime minister’s decision after returning
today, by Suresh Raj Neupane (kp 22/11/2019)
Oli
officially informs ministers about his Cabinet
reshuffle plan: The prime minister asked Cabinet
ministers not to participate in programmes on
Wednesday as he will announce rejig, a minister
says, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 20/11/2019), PM
Oli to reshuffle cabinet today: Up to 10
ministers might be ousted to bring in others
‘deserving’ induction (rep 20/11/2019)
Oli
to offer party reins to Dahal in exchange for
his own men in cabinet: The prime minister, who
had long appeared reluctant to hand over party
matters to his co-chair, will now allow Dahal to
handle party matters, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
18/11/2019), Cabinet
reshuffle unlikely even today (ht
18/11/209), PM
secures party nod for cabinet reshuffle (rep
18/11/2019), Pick
the right candidates: Mere change of ministers
in the cabinet is not going to contribute to
improved governance (rep 18/11/2019) [Oli's goal is not good
governance but total power control!]
After
third dialysis in two weeks, doctors monitoring
Oli's health say they are mulling kidney
transplant: Physicians attending to the prime
minister are exploring the countries for another
transplant, by Arjun Poudel (kp 17/11/2019),
PM
Oli undergoes dialysis again: This is the third
time he has done so since October 30 (ht
17/11/2019)
Prime
Minister Oli attempts to get all leaders on his
side as Cabinet reshuffle looms: The planned
reshuffle has been delayed due to the prime
minister’s desire to gain broad consensus within
the party for whatever he has planned, by
Tika R. Pradhan (kp 16/11/2019), Three
new advisers to PM appointed (ht 16/11/2019)
SPN
still in dilemma over continued participation in
govt (rep 15/11/2019)
As
Oli plans Cabinet reshuffle, the post of House
Speaker could be a bargaining chip: The rejig
and a number of top appointments are aimed at
balancing the ruling party’s internal power
dynamics and its relationship with its partners
in government, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
13/11/2019), PM
may induct critics into cabinet in big reshuffle
(rep 13/11/2019)
SPN
intensifies consultations on continued
participation in govt (rep 13/11/2019)
Oli
to decide on Cabinet reshuffle by the end of the
week: At least eight sitting ministers and two
provincial chief ministers are likely to be
relieved of their current positions, party
insiders say, by Tika R Pradhan Anil Giri
(kp 12/11/2019) [In a
federal state, the central government should
have no right to interfere in the staffing of a
provincial government!]
Oli
might be in poor health but he is showing no
signs of slowing down: The prime minister has
already taken a number of crucial decisions and
has scheduled a series of long-overdue meetings
for the next couple of days, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 11/11/2019)
Oli
plans rejig in his secretariat as he prepares
for a Cabinet reshuffle: There had been some
indications that the prime minister wanted to
change his team of advisors for quite some time,
a secretariat member says, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 10/11/2019), All
members of PM’s secretariat likely to quit
(ht 10/11/2019), Aides
to resign en masse as PM signals massive changes
(rep 10/11/2019), Members
of PM’s secretariat quit en masse (ht
11/11/2019)
Oli’s
tendency to bulldoze decisions riles a section
of ruling party leaders: Prime Minister KP
Sharma Oli is showing authoritarian traits in a
bid to consolidate power, party insiders say,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 06/11/2019)
‘Dubious
stance’ pushes Yadav to isolation in party, govt
(rep 06/11/2019)
Doctors
advise prime minister to rest more and work
less: Physicians attending to Oli must convince
him that he should avoid exertion, public
functions and long meetings, doctors say, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 03/11/2011), I
may need routine dialysis: PM (ht
03/11/2019), ‘Re-transplantation
of kidney only after reduction of antibodies’,
by Sabitri Dhakal (kp 05/11/2019)
Over
murky details, Oli’s health raises questions
about his fitness to govern: Doctors say all is
not well with the 67-year-old prime minister and
there are chances he has to undergo dialysis
twice a week, by Anil Giri (kp 01/11/2019),
The
health of the prime minister is a topic that
affects everyone in the country: The public has
a right to know about KP Sharma Oli's condition
(kp 01/11/2019), PM
Oli discharged after second dialysis in 24 hrs:
Need for routine dialysis to be determined after
a few days of observation, say doctors (ht
01/11/2019), Oli
is firm, will not be stepping down any time
soon, his aides say: The prime minister will
require twice-a-week dialysis or another kidney
transplant, both of which could affect
governance, but he is determined to see through
his accomplishments, by Anil Giri (kp
02/11/2019) [???]
Prime
Minister Oli visits Grande Hospital for health
check-up (ht 20/10/2019)
Cabinet
reshuffle unlikely before by-polls: Nepal
(rep 17/10/2019)
Saved
from flooding, National Vigilance Centre lab yet
to come into operation: Officials say no effort
has been made to prevent inundation of the
flooding, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(06/10/2019)
Mahara,
Rolpa and the problems plaguing the government:
It must be a blow Mahara’s disciples that they
will now have to do without their guide and
teacher, by Deepak Thapa (kp 03/10/2019)
Oli
fails to punish non-performing ministers:
Although Oli is not pleased with ministers'
performance, he has hesitated to reshuffle
Cabinet due to party dynamics, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 28/09/2019)
Government
actions don’t match its words: Recently
concluded budget session a case in point, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 21/09/2019)
Inside
the Oli administration’s culture of decision
making: When the prime minister is not acting
unilaterally, he is reliant on a few people for
advice on policy and decisions, ignoring party
members and even his own Cabinet members, by
Anil Giri (kp 21/09/2019)
The
government musn't attempt to stiffle dissent:
The government and the ruling party need to
learn to take criticism; it is a part of
supporting democracy (kp 17/09/2019),
Respect
criticism: Criticism of the government does not
mean people are against the democratic system
for which they fought for decades (ht
18/09/2019)
Government
develops standard for appointing CSCWC members
(ht 16/09/2019)
Tall
Promises, Short Delivery, by Mukti Rijal (rn
12/09/2019)
Samajbadi
Party, a partner in the Oli government, says it
won’t observe Constitution Day: Leaders say the
party will talk to the prime minister one more
time before quitting the government, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 10/09/2019)
The
government cannot shove nationalism down
people's throats: If the KP Sharma Oli
administration is really serious about
celebrating the constitution, then it should
have high regard for the rule of law and treat
everyone equally (kp 09/09/2019)
MPs
wonder why govt is letting dengue spread: Local
level reps claim they lack: budget, manpower to
do needful, by Sabitri Dhakal (ht
09/09/2019)
Ghanshyam
Bhusal: The prime minister needs to realise his
style is not working: The Nepal Communist Party
ideologue evaluates his party’s performance in
government and talks about the relevance of
Marxism today, by Pranaya SJB Rana (kp
08/09/2019)
PM
returns from Singapore with ‘improved health’
(ht 07/09/2019)
People’s
impatience might grow to dangerous level, Dahal
warns (ht 05/09/2019)
Oli
holds teleconference again to show all is well,
but many don't buy it: Oli’s aides say the prime
minister wanted to send a message that he is in
good health and very much in command, but others
want a proper update, by Anil Giri (kp
04/09/2019), Prime
Minister Oli to return on Friday: ‘Consults’
ministers via teleconference after remote
‘Cabinet meeting’ drew severe criticism (ht
04/08/2019), Govt
remains mum about Oli's health as leaders
continue to visit ailing PM (rep 04/09/2019)
Gokul
Banskota contradicts PM Oli and himself in
Parliament: The government spokesperson asserts
Monday’s gathering was not a teleconference
Cabinet meeting, but Oli’s and his own tweets
say otherwise, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
30/08/2019)
‘Don’t
party on Constitution Day’ and seven other
outrageous remarks by Communications Minister
Gokul Baskota: The former tabloid reporter is
neither new to the media for his controversial
remarks nor does he ever shy away from telling
you exactly what he thinks (kp 29/08/2019)
Growing
protests seen as govt’s failure to deliver
(rep 27/08/2019)
Prime
Minister Oli undergoes plasmapheresis, health
normal: Unhealthy plasma being replaced with
fresh plasma; Likely to remain in Singapore for
at least 10 more days , by Sabitri Dhakal
(ht 26/08/2019) [Hopefully,
he can pay all this with the 1.500$ that a
Nepali citizen is allowed to take abroad!!]
PM
to hold cabinet thru video conference (rep
22/08/2019)
With
ink hardly dry on performance contracts, PM
shuffles secretaries (rep 21/08/2019), What’s
the rationale? (rep 22/08/2019)
Prime
Minister Oli’s parliamentary address leaves his
party wondering: The statement seemed to put a
firm end to the gentleman’s agreement with Dahal
which said they would take turns to lead the
government, by Anil Giri (kp 19/08/2019), Oli
rules out vacating PM’s post for Dahal (ht
19/08/2019), NCP
chairperson Dahal hints at changing leadership
of government, by Suresh Yadav (rep
19/08/2019)
PM
Oli revisiting Singapore for medical check-up
(ht 19/08/2019) [??],
Bid
to allay fears about PM’s health: More than 2.0
mg/dL creatinine level suggests his
kidneys aren’t functioning well (ht
23/08/2019)
Govt
to expand Hello Sarkar portal at local levels
(ht 19/08/2019)
Lawmakers
flay govt for not responding to their questions
(ht 18/08/2019)
No
substance and no deadline in PM’s performance
deals with ministers, by Ashok Dahal (rep
18/08/2019)
Dangerous
driving, by Kunda Dixit (nt 16/08/2019)
Who
Is Running This Country? Siddhi B. Ranjitkar
(km 15/08/2019)
Questions
remain over PM Oli’s health as he returns today:
In the interest of transparency and
accountability, the prime minister’s health
status should be made public, along with his
expenses and who paid for them, by Anil Giri
(kp 12/08/2019)
Time
for reconciliation: Oli must now learn to
partner with the well-wishers of democracy with
whom he's wasted time, fighting, by Ajaya
Bhadra Khanal (kp 12/08/2019)
Oli
has signed work performance contracts with his
ministers, but many doubt their efficiency:
Stability in the bureaucracy and a lack of
political interference, not performance
contracts, key to finishing works on time,
officials say, by Anil Giri (kp 10/08/2019)
Road
to unfreedom: The government's actions show it
wants to turn the country into a police state
(kp 08/08/2019)
Ministers
from Maoist camp are uneasy with prime
minister’s intervention in appointments, aides
say: Several officials at line ministries say
ministers have no freedom in appointing people
and the secretaries report directly to Oli,
hindering efficiency and results, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 06/08/2019)
New
tourism minister faces a slew of challenges,
especially on policy: Yogesh Bhattarai will need
to retool civil aviation while also ensuring
that Visit Nepal 2020 takes off without a hitch,
by Sangam Prasain (kp 02/08/2019), Challenges
facing Minister Bhattarai: The new tourism
minister has to chart a new course to revitalise
a promising industry (kp 02/08/2019), Expectations
From Minister Bhattarai, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn 03/08/2019)
Growing
criticism and internal power dynamics force Oli
to change courseCriticism from both inside and
outside the party, coupled with manoeuvrings by
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, have led the prime minister
to adopt consensus and compromise, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 02/08/2019)
As
tourism minister, there are immediate
challenges—and opportunities—for Yogesh
Bhattarai: Bhattarai, elected from Taplejung,
has been overseeing the party’s publicity
department and has often been critical of the
Oli administration, by Bhrikuti Rai and Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 01/08/2019) [Thank god, another male Bahun! This is
obvious what the government understands by
inclusion. 10 of the 23 full-fledged ministers
are Bahuns, of whom 9 are male Bahuns, although
male Bahuns account for only 6 percent of the
total population. So 1-2 male Bahuns in the
government would be appropriate, not more!],
‘Killing
two birds with one stone’: ‘Oli has outwitted
Dahal with Bhattarai’s appointment’ (ht
01/08/2019)
Oli
to leave for Singapore for a medical checkup:
While doctors say his reports are normal, they
recommended a checkup and a rest session in
Singapore, by Arjun Poudel (kp 31/07/2019)
Performance
contract a must for ministries, departments
(ht 28/07/2019)
Not
quite a case of one for all and all for one: The
ethnonational government with almost complete
control over the instruments of the state and
institutions of society has proved to one of the
most ineffective in recent history, by CK
Lal (kp 24/07/2019)
22
ministries submit delegated legislation (ht
23/07/2019)
An
increase in rent-seeking activities by the
government has derailed politics and the
economy: Demonstrations against the
ill-conceived Guthi Bill have already indicated
what may be in store for the future, by
Prakash Chandra Lohani (kp 22/07/2019)
Failures
of Oli Administration, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km 21/07/2019)
Think
first, act later: Myopic decisions have made the
people question their faith in this
government, by Kushal Pokharel (kp
18/07/2019)
Chaotic
Oli Administration, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km 16/07/2019)
Cabinet
reshuffle not likely anytime soon, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 14/07/2019)
Repeated
diplomatic failures reveal shortcomings in the
Oli administration’s foreign affairs operation:
Foreign Ministry officials have not responded to
at least three requests for clarifications from
American and Indian embassies, by Anil Giri
(kp 14/07/2019)
Prime
minister says he’s in the dark. His critics
aren’t delighted: This was not the first time
Oli, who heads a government having two-thirds
majority, admitted to having been ‘misled’,
‘deceived’ or ‘kept in the dark’, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 12/07/2019) [This
proves once more that Oli is unable to cope with
the office of PM!], Prime
minister out of touch with his own
administration: ‘PM cannot shirk responsibility
by saying he was not informed’, by Jagdishor
Panday (ht 12/07/2019)
18
ministries present progress reports (ht
12/07/2019)
Series
of controversies prompt Oli to evaluate his
Cabinet’s performance: Evaluations are in
preparation for an imminent Cabinet reshuffle,
ruling party leaders say, by Anil Giri (kp
10/07/2019)
Masking
the pollution truth (rep 07/07/2019)
Serving
Interest Groups, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
06/07/2019))
People
are fed up with govt: Minister Yadav (ht
06/07/2019)
Cabinet
decisions disclosed (ht 05/07/2019)
Seized
by the corrupt: Yes, previous governments were
also corrupt—but the Nepal Communist Party came
to power to clean the system, by Naresh
Koirala (kp 03/07/2019)
Mend
your ways: Oli made satirical remarks, talked
big about projects, two-digit economic growth
and prosperity in 2016 too but people did not
call him a joker then because they trusted him,
by Sandip Neupane (rep 03/07/2019) [PM Oli simply doesn't have
the competence that his certainly difficult job
requires!]
Uphold
rule of law: The rule of law cannot be upheld in
society as long as the government pays no heed
to the court verdicts and directives (ht
02/07/2019) [!!!]
Samajbadi
Party mulls quitting government to renew call
for charter amendment: Leaders say they have
waited too long but the Oli Cabinet has taken no
steps to address their demand., by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 01/07/2019)
Dahal
pushes for Cabinet reshuffle, by Jagdishor
Panday (ht 28/06/2019) [The
reason mentioned by Dahal sounds ridiculous
though a fundamental reshuffle seems necessary!]
Oli’s
missed opportunities: The two-thirds majority
government formed after 20 long years of
short-lived coalition culture was expected to
focus on nation building. It is missing that
opportunity every single day, by Jainendra
Jeevan (rep 27/06/2019), Loss
of legitimacy: The Oli government suffers from a
crisis of credibility, with its tall electoral
promises now faded away, by Amish Raj Mulmi
(kp 28/06/2019), Nepalis
got a raw deal: The country has fallen into a
black hole of bad governance, corruption,
nepotism and totalitarianism, by Bhoj Raj
Poudel (kp 28/06/2019)
With
growing internal rifts and criticism from
outside, a Cabinet reshuffle is likely: Ruling
party insiders say party co-chairs are likely to
use a Cabinet reshuffle to balance internal
party politics, by Anil Giri and Tika R
Pradhan (kp 26/06/2019)
You
got to be serious: How did the Prime Minister
who at one time appeared like a deliverer
transform into the subject of hate? Why is he
becoming the butt of jokes? Why is he losing
public trust?, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep
24/06/2019) [Oli had
already totally failed during his first time as
PM, so there has never been any reason for
optimism!]
From
a fierce reporter to a minister who wants to
muzzle the press: Gokul Baskota, who started his
career writing for left-leaning publications, is
now one of the prime minister’s most trusted
ministers, and a spokesperson for the
government, by Bhrikuti Rai (kp 24/06/2019)
Quit
Mr. Prime Minister On Ethical Ground, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 20/06/2019)
Government
backtracks on controversial Guthi Bill after
widespread condemnation: Prime minister says he
wholly supports Minister Aryal’s decision to
withdraw the bill from National Assembly, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 19/06/2019) [Welcome decision, but what a
nonsense comment by the PM!]
For
the first time, ruling party lawmakers criticise
Oli administration’s foreign policy conduct:
Party MPs pointed to the failure of Oli’s Europe
tour and censured the Foreign Ministry’s lack of
direction, by Anil Giri (kp 19/06/2019)
Oli
mulling cabinet reshuffle: Wants to settle some
outstanding issues first (rep 17/06/2019)
Provoking
The Public Backlash, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km 12/06/2019)
PM
sidesteps question on stepping down: Says the
issue is being unnecessarily brought up
now, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 01/06/2019)
Govt
all powerful but performance not commensurate
(rep 28/05/2019)
Heed
the warning: Prime Minister’s arrogance and
one-upmanship has resulted in his government not
getting credit even for some of the good things
accomplished under his leadership, by
Mahabir Paudyal (rep 27/05/2019)
Oli
is weakening key institutions and it’s not good
for democracy, observers say: Experts express
concern over government’s attempts to muzzle the
media and control democratic and constitutional
bodies, by Anil Giri and Binod Ghimire (kp
23/05/2019)
Oli
makes yet another remark that contradicts the
spirit of federalism: Local government
representatives say either the statute has to be
amended or prime minister should stop making
such comments, by Binod Ghimire (kp
22/05/2019) [Such
unconstitutional statements are not lapses! It
is time for the PM to be taught through the
legal process that the executive must also
respect the constitution!]
Proposal
to appoint foreign secretary from other
ministries draws mixed reactions, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 22/05/2019)
Rights
activists say Oli government heading towards
authoritarian rule, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
18/05/2019), Heads
and Tales: Oli is back! If you ask the
real Oli then the reason he’d offer is
he dreams of the political system set up
there. Vietnam is a Marxist-Leninist
one-party state, by Guffadi (kp 18/05/2019)
Whose
government is it anyway? (rep 06/05/2019)
Govt
to unveil policies, programmes today, by
Sujan Dhungana (ht 03/05/2019), Whose
government
is it anyway? People ask as President presents
annual policies and programmes: Use of ‘mero
sarkar’ in the document invited criticism and
ridicule on social media. But ‘this is very much
the President’s government,’ PM’s adviser
defends, by Anil Giri (kp 04/05/2019), Leaving
out practical projects and tasks, govt talks up
fancy ideas (rep 05/05/2019), Ambitious
goals:
The govt’s target of achieving double digit
growth within four years is not viable unless it
improves the spending capacity (ht
06/05/2019)
Shades
of single-party rule: The Prime Minister’s
Office seeks to keep a firm grip on the entire
state machinery, by Kushal Pokharel (kp
02/05/2019)
Where
from here? The government needs to talk less and
do more work, by Udayan Regmi (kp
28/04/2019)
Nepal
competent to settle transitional justice issues:
Baskota (ht 19/04/2019) [??There's no way where's no will!!]
Nine
secretaries transferred (ht 19/04/2019)
Congress
reacts
to what it calls Oli’s indecent comments against
opposition: Main opposition reminds the prime
minister to maintain the dignity of his position,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 16/04/2019)
‘Taming
secessionists an achievement’, by Jagdishor Panday (ht 15/04/2019) [There is obviously some
misunderstanding, Mr Oli. CK Raut claims that
you agreed on a referendum on secession; that's
why he formed the 'Referendum Party'!]
Promises
of prosperity from Rara Lake last year look
elusive, by Rudra Pangeni (rep 14/04/2019),
Parliament
panel
says government failed to deliver on many
promises: The government had promised a double
digit economic growth and the reconstruction of
all private houses damaged by the 2015
earthquakes, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
14/04/2019)
Arrears
of govt agencies rise by 36.7 pc, by Sujan
Dhungana (ht 13/04/2019)
After
promises
failed, secretaries told to focus on ‘flagship’
projects: It is implementation, not the addition
of loaded phrases in policies and
programmes, that matters, officials say, by
Anil Giri (kp 11/04/2019)
A
democratic nightmare: A sure way of killing
democratic culture is by jettisoning collective
decision-making (kp 11/04/2019)
Oli
says
he consulted Deuba on nominations, but Congress
calls it a lie: Opposition leaders say the prime
minister decided to call a meeting even
after Sher Bahadur Deuba proposed an alternative
date, by Anil Giri (kp 01/04/2019)
Amid
government’s
unilateral moves, calls grow for adherence to
constitutionalism: Experts point at
Constitutional Council’s decisions without
taking opposition leader into confidence while
taking decisions, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
31/03/2019)
Govt
not answerable to Parliament: NC (ht
26/03/2019), Oli
regime trying to impose totalitarianism,
says Singh (ht 26/03/2019)
Power
to PM to deploy Army causes unease in defence
force: Experts say government should abide by
constitutional provisions, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 24/03/2019)Reversal
of
democratic thrust: The government is
de-democratising the security sector and
weakening democratic oversight of the security
forces, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp
25/03/2019)
Government
moves indicate effort to centralise power in
prime minister: Problem lies in intent rather
than method, experts say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 20/03/2019), Towards
authoritarianism: When all powers flow to the
prime minister, it will undermine the
achievements of democracy (kp 20/03/2019)
PM
rules out immediate cabinet reshuffle (rep
18/03/2019), DPM
Yadav refutes speculations of quitting from the
government (rep 18/03/2019)
In
ruling
party, leaders are questioning Oli’s
‘unilateral’ decisions: Most of the decisions
come straight from Baluwatar without proper
discussion in the party, members say, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 15/03/2019)
Cabinet
reshuffle
likely, but only after the investment
summit: Oli’s plan to change ministers before
March-end has been delayed, party leaders say,
by Anil Giri (kp 13/03/2019)
The
Super Government And Its Activities, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 11/03/2019)
This
government has been ineffective not
because of incompetence, but because of its
design, inteerview with CK Lal (kp
05/03/2019)
Left
Government: One Year On, by Prem Khatry (rn
26/02/2019)
Not
Many Positive Things Happening, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 25/02/2019)
Oli’s
Pursuit of Development, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 24/02/2019)
Vice-chairman
of Social Welfare Council among five sacked,
by Sanjaya Lama (kp 22/02/2019)
Cabinet
reshuffle
on cards ahead of the Investment Summit: Two top
ruling party leaders taking updates and reports
on ministers’ performance, party insiders say,
by Anil Giri (kp 21/02/2019)
Political
roadblocks: Hurdles to prosperity are far more
difficult to clear than seasonal economic
distresses, by Achyut Wagle (kp 19/02/2019)
A
never punctual prime minister!, by Ashok
Dahal (rep 17/02/2019)
One
Year Of Oli Administration, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 17/02/2019)
One
year of hope, followed by despair (rep
14/02/2019), Oli's
one year: Talking big, bungling through, by
Roshan Sedhai (rep 14/02/2019), Debunking
the Myths, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn
15/02/2019), Government
has laid foundation for prosperity: Oli on first
year in office, by Anil Giri (kp
15/02/2019), Strong
foundation for development laid, says PM (ht
15/02/2019), PM
Oli's address to nation: A recap of promises
unfulfilled, by Roshan Sedhai (rep
15/02/2019), One
year of Oli: Oli wants us to believe we are on
our way to being the most peaceful and
prosperous land on Earth but in reality, we have
nothing to be happy about, by Guffadi (kp
16/02/2019)
Oli
on
back foot: Amid sinking hopes at the popular
level, the government’s promises are far
insufficient to assuage public disenchantment
which threatens to break loose any time soon,
by P Kharel (rep 11/02/2019)
Dashed
hopes: Owing to the Oli administration’s
inability to lead by action, its credibility is
waning, by Kushal Pokharel (kp 10/02/2019)
Ruling
partner FSFN accuses PM of interference: Oli
unhappy with Yadav for non-cooperation (rep
10/02/2019)
There’s
more
to Oli-Dahal rift than meets the eye: Former
Maoists are concerned about government’s plan to
take forward transitional justice process,
ruling party insiders say, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 10/02/2019), Necessity
and acrimony: Dahal miffed at PM’s unilateral
decisions, delayed transitional justice and
party unification, by Rewati Sapkota (ht
10/02/2019)
Oli
Style of Running Administration, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 08/02/2019)
A
day in the life of ‘Hello Sarkar’ officials: The
popular national hotline receives hundreds of
prank calls, bogus complaints, annoying
demands—and then a few genuine concerns, by
Anup Ojha (kp 04/02/2019)
Prime
minister
skips question-answer session in House: "The PM
decides to attend programmes as per their
significance. He attends most important
programmes of the day", by Jagdishor Panday
(ht 04/02/2019) [Not
understanding the rules democratic culture or
simply authoritarian arrogance?]
Lessons
for the Government, by Kushal Pokharel (rn
02/02/2019)
One
Year at the Helm, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn
01/02/2019)
Martyrs’
Week and Oli Administration, by Siddhi B.
Ranjitkar (km 01/02/2019)
State
did not perform as expected: Deputy PM (kp
31/01/2019) [???]
The
art of conversation: Speeches and the long-held
need to preach are passé, by Sujeev Shakya
(kp 29/01/2019)
Prime
Minister Oli returns from Davos, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 27/01/2019)
Repressive
Oli Administration, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar
(km 25/01/2019)
League
of nationalists: Oli’s rhetorical tendency to
spew erroneous ‘truths’ is a common practice
among nationalists, by Deepak Thapa (kp
24/01/2019)
Nepal
poised to become fastest growing economy: Oli
(ht 23/01/2019) [This is
an almost criminal statement in the face of an
extreme and ever-increasing trade deficit and an
employment policy that completely negates the
domestic market and is focused solely on the
labour migration of the ever-increasing number
of young people!]
Experts
look askance at real deal as PM heads to Davos:
Say lack of preparation on government’s part for
jamboree, by Anil Giri (kp 21/01/2019)
Oli
Administration and its Activities, by Siddhi
B. Ranjitkar (km 21/01/2019)
Council
nominates chairpersons of five commissions,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 21/01/2019) [Once again little social
inclusion: Predominantly male Bahuns who
constitute only 6 per cent of the country's
population! This is true even for commissions
that are meant to provide better inclusion of
disadvantaged sections of society! Long live
male Bahunbad!]
Government
plans to crank up abandoned cars, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 13/01/2019)
Ministry
caught in tussle between two secretaries, by
Nayak Paudel (kpm 13/01/2019), Portfolio
division puts ministry on sticky wicket, by
Nayak Paudel (kp 16/01/2019)
The
rise of a strongman: Is the Oli establishment
inclined to create spectacle and drama than to
deliver what was promised?, by Mohan
Guragain (kp 12/01/2019)
Prime
Minister KP Oli and Prithvi Narayan Shah, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 11/01/2019)
Anti-graft
body drags Shrestha to court, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 10/01/2019)
Oli
appoints key officials leaving ministers
concerned in dark (rep 10/01/2019)
Prime
Minister’s Address to the House, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 10/01/2019)
‘Government
should face questions from lawmakers every week’
, by Rewati Sapkota (ht 08/01/2019), Undemocratic
move: If the lawmakers are barred from putting
questions to the PM, it will undermine the
parliamentary supremacy (ht 08/01/2019), ‘Government
must answer to queries raised by MPs’, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 10/01/2019), Speaker
tells PM, ministers to take MPs questions after
address (rep 10/01/2019)
Oli
avoids major issues in House, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 07/01/2019), Congress
to protest if PM does not answer, by Anil
Giri (kp 07/01/2019), PM
lies to House over contract awarded to Huawei,
by Sunil Sapkota (rep 07/01/2019), PM
cherry-picks information that fit govt progress
reports (rep 07/01/2019), Prime
minister digs bigger hole for himself, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 07/01/2019), A
tale of lies: Misuse of numbers as weapons to
paint an incorrect picture is a real tragedy
(kp 08/01/2019), Prime
Minister, tell us the truth (rep 08/01/2019)
The
ship of state, by Rameshwar Bohara (nt
04/01/2019)
Govt
trumpets tree plantation ‘success’ (ht
03/01/2019)
Oli
government
faces moral quandary: While pressure mounts on
the Oli government to open a fair and
comprehensive probe into the case, some
leaders from the ruling Nepal Communist Party
say the government will not take any
decision in haste, by Anil Giri (kp
03/01/2019)
Promises
kept and broken: For the next four years, the
focus should be on ensuring that promises are
few, they are concrete—and most importantly,
they are kept (kp 31/12/2018), Disappointing
Oli: People are fast losing faith in the
strongest government the country has in decades,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 31/12/2018), Looking
back, marching forward: It would be unfair to
overlook some of the economic achievements of
this administration, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp
31/12/2018)
Wanted:
Governance: The Nepali government must be held
culpable for infrastructural challenges, by
Nicholas Kolesky (kp 30/12/2018)
PMO
awards
contract to Huawei agent without competition:
The Rs 54 million contract is for setting up a
video conferencing system, by Sunil Sapkota
(rep 30/12/2018) [PM Oli
firmly believes that he is always above law and
constitution!], Experts
warn of security risk as Chinese firm is chosen
to equip PM’s Office, by Anil Giri (kp
31/12/2018)
Want
my advice? The prime minister and ministers
should hire experts to provide counsel and
ensure execution, by Saroj Dhakal (kp
28/12/2018)
PM’s
Eyes, Ear and Grain of Truth, by Prem Khatry
(rn 25/12/2018)
Oli
government is working at the behest of crony
capitalists, says Shrestha (kp 22/12/2018)
Two
secys at health ministry which has office for
one, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 22/12/2018)
NCP
leaders criticized at party meet for lavish
lifestyle: Some ask PM to dump controversial
ministers, punish poor performance (rep
21/12/2018)
Govt
yet
again fails to improve budget spending capacity:
Capital expenditure stands at 12.59pc of the
total allocation in first five months, by
Sujan Dungana (ht 19/12/2018)
Oli
criticized in party over poor govt performance
(rep 18/12/2018)
The
Civil Servants Ordinance, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn 15/12/2018)
People
and the ballot box: Should governments fail to
deliver, the people will band together to defeat
ruling regimes, by Avasna Pandey (kp
14/12/2018)
Indian
State Assembly Elections Warning Shots To Oli,
by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 14/12/2018)
Hail
Comrade
Chairman! With the mass intelligentsia ready to
pounce upon his critics, Oli is confident that
he can cut the media and intelligentsia down to
size, by CK Lal (rep 10/12/2018), The
Intellectuals And Challenges, by Prem Khatry
(rn 11/12/2018)
NMA
to govt: Roll back health secy appointment,
by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rep 11/12/2018), Medical
fraternity opposes Adhikari’s appointment,
by Nayak Paudel (kp 12/12/2018), Apex
court serves show cause to PM’s Office and
Health Ministry, by Nayak Paudel (kp
13/12/2018), SC
seeks written text from govt on health secy
transfer (rep 13/12/2018), Medical
doctors warn of protest over new health
secretary appointment, by Nayak Paudel (kp
15/12/2018), Bibeksheel
Sajha presses Minister Pokhrel to resign, by
Nayak Paudel (kp 17/12/2018), Apex
court quashes government’s decision to transfer
Dr Chaudhary, by Nayak Paudel (kp
19/12/2018)
Speechless
in
Baluwatar: Oli is more than happy to receive a
medal for good governance and leadership which
is probably the biggest joke, by Guffadi (kp
08/12/2018)
PM’s
threats
are unbecoming of his high office, intellectuals
say: Oli takes a stab at academics and
journalists who have been vocal critics of his
administration, by Anil Giri (kp
07/12/2018), NC
chides PM for his jibe against critics (rep
08/12/2018), Words
have consequences (rep 09/12/2018)
Ministers’
quarters to shift from Pulchowk to Bhaisepati,
by Sanjeeb Phuyal (kp 07/12/2018)
Failing
leader: The
poster boy of national progress and prosperity
is losing his sheen, with his freshly-hung
pictures looking down mockingly, by Devendra
Gautam (rep 04/12/2018)
State
inadequacies impede road works worth Rs 26b,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 04/12/2018)
Use
hi-tech to manage disasters: PM (kp
04/12/2018) [??],
A
long way to go: Before achieving ‘Digital
Nepal’, the state must invest in ICT education
throughout the country, by Manoj Bhattarai
(kp 04/12/2018) [!!]
Constitutional
bodies,
PM’s Office locked in a dispute: Singha Durbar
has written to four constitutional bodies,
asking them to report their pending tasks within
15 days. In a meeting, chiefs of the bodies
decide to defy the call, by Anil Giri (kp
03/12/2018)
PM
must tame Information Minister (rep
02/12/2018)
Avoid
ordinance:
It will not augur well for democracy and rule of
law if the executive intends to run the
administration through ordinance (ht
30/11/2018)
Rotating
leadership pushes RJPN to brink of split: Party
to withdraw support from govt (rep
29/11/2018)
Government’s
purchase of assets abroad is haphazard and
ineffective, by Anil Giri (kp 27/11/2018)
PM
Oli begins evaluation of his own government:
Says he does not want to hear any ‘ifs’ and
‘buts’ from Cabinet members, by Anil Giri
(kp 22/11/2018), Oli’s
evaluation of ministries: PM: Stop arguing and
strive for better results, by Anil Giri (kp
23/11/2018) [And what
about PM's Office?]
Oli
blames
‘faulty’ policy suggestions for failing to
deliver: PM assures that his administration will
not intervene in the activities of the newly
formed think tank, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 21/11/2018)
Ministries
‘demand billions of rupees’, by Rajesh
Khanall (kp 20/11/2018)
Poverty
fund director KC quits, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
18/11/2018)
PM
Oli advised to avoid public functions for a
week: PM to work from official residence at
Baluwatar (rep 18/11/2018)
Nepaleaks:
Why is the greatest communist government on
Earth afraid of its own people, media and even
well-wishers?, by Guffadi (kp 17/11/2108)
Effective
Monitoring For Good Governance, by Narad
Bharadwaj (rn 16/11/2018)
Integrated
email system for govt staff (ht 14/11/2018)
Dents
in
macro stability: Rapid economic deceleration is
reflective of governmental oversights; Gradually
withering interests of potential foreign
inventors and development partners in
Nepal pose a real risk in financial
resource management in the long-run,
by Achyut Wagle (kp 13/11/2018)
Fearing
backlash,
Cabinet keeps key decisions to itself: In an
unprecedented move and against a longstanding
practice, journalists on Sunday were denied
information on government decisions, by Anil
Giri (kp 13/11/2018)
Panel
to resurrect unused vehicles, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 11/11/2018)
PM
Oli’s ill health defers official work, by
Anil Giri (kp 08/11/2018)
Are
we
sensing political changes soon? Baluwatar could
have handled the situation more subtly by taking
an early decision and wording its public
position with utmost diplomatic nuances, by
P. Kharel (rep 05/11/2018)
Prime
Minister
Oli in hospital after chest pain: Doctors rule
lower respiratory tract infection; Will remain
under observation for a few days, by Anil
Giri (kp 30/10/2018), PM
calls
key ministers to hospital to discuss security
situation, other issues: Oli advised to rest a
few days more while his condition improves
(rep 01/11/2018)
Dashain
hangover:
Instead of working for the people, our
government wants to make sure that there is no
dissent and we the people just shut up and put
up with all their nataks, by Guffadi (kp
27/10/2018)
NCP
to dwell on performance of PM Oli’s
administration, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
24/10/2018), Immediate
Cabinet reshuffle ‘unlikely’ (kp
24/10/2018), Reactionary
forces trying to topple govt, says Thapa, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 24/10/2018)
At
government’s seat, festive mood has yet to wear
off, by Anil Giri (kp 23/10/2018) [??]
Myth
of stability: Oli’s popularity is showing a
downward trend due to callous handling of state
affairs, by Lok Raj Baral (kp 22/10/2018)
PM
Oli courts controversy again, by Biken K
Dawadi (rep 14/10/2018)
RJP-Nepal
hints at withdrawing support to Oli government,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 08/10/2018)
Accountability
check:
Now is the time for ministers of two-thirds
majority government to take accountability issue
really seriously, by Nilam Sangroula (rep
07/10/2018)
Time
to shift up a gear: Dahal (kp 07/10/2018)
Government
will work full five years, says PM Oli (kp
05/10/2018)) [And when
will you start working? Empty gossip, the
prevention of justice, constant trips abroad and
disregard for the constitution and the rule of
law are not the governmental tasks for which you
have applied!]
Oli's
Achilles heel: His thin skin, big ego, by
Rupak D. Sharma (ht 26/09/2018)
Constitution
Day And Stable Government, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 20/09/2018)
PM
Oli
dismisses dissent, calls for unity in speech:
Civil rights activists call Oli’s statement
‘uncalled for’ and ‘unceremonious’ because the
prime minister was speaking without any evidence,
by Anil Giri (kp 20/09/2018), Govt
won’t tolerate use of Nepal as guinea pig over
rights: PM (rep 20/09/2018) [???]
Stirring
up
a hornet’s nest:Oli has shown himself as a
dreadful ‘queen’ hornet sitting at the centre of
everything; The prosperity agenda which Oli as
prime minister so much harped on is completely
thwarted not only due to a series of botches and
bad governance, but also his obstinacy,
totalitarian motives and sheer hubris, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 18/09/2018)
Prime
Minister Oli and Corruption, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 13/09/2018)
Inter-State
Council meeting postponed, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 10/09/2018) [PM
Oli's opposition against implementing the
federal state?], PM
cancels meeting with province CMs (ht
10/09/2018)
When
the
government fails: Oli has failed to deliver on
governance front. He seems weak despite being
powerful and helpless despite having two-thirds
majority support in the parliament, by
Mahabir Paudyal (rep 06/09/2018)
Dahal
hints at Cabinet reshuffle, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 05/09/2018), Dahal
admits govt made tall promises: Cabinet
reshuffle on cards, by Rewati Sapkota (ht
05/09/2018), No
changes in Cabinet anytime soon, says PM (kp
09/09/2018), ‘Erring
Ministers will be punished’ (kp 10/09/2018)
[??]
09/09/2018: No
changes in Cabinet anytime soon, says PM
(kp), Nepal
withdraws from BIMSTEC military drill, by
Binod Ghimire (kp) [
Govt
flayed for failing to fill vacant posts (ht
05/09/2018)
Back
to
the creed: Why is the government that stormed to
power on the plank of political stability and
development catering to anti-democratic
pathologies of the past?, by Manjeet Mishra
(rep 05/09/2018)
Oli
deflects blame for the ‘sluggish’ performance
(kp 29/08/2108) [And
why, even 200 days after taking office, have you
not been able to meet the shortcomings of the
incompetent previous government? The latter was
in office only 254 days, of which only 185 days
before the devastating election defeat of the
NC! Prior to that there had been two governments
under the responsibility of CPN-UML and CPN-MC
with KP Oli resp. PK Dahal as Prime Minister,
the two chairmen of today's NCP!]
Let
The People Decide, by D.M. Thapa (rn
25/08/2018) [The
question is not how much Oli has achieved, but
which of the most important tasks he has not
tackled and which negative course he has set!]
Oli
govt dillydallying on statutory commissions:
Experts question govt’s commitment to
constitution, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
20/08/2018)
The
two-thirds
show: By selling unfathomable big dreams, the
government may be able to fool starving people
for a while, not always, by Narayan
Manandhar (rep 19/08/2018)
PM
Oli’s
six months: A train track to nowhere; The
government commands a two-thirds majority in
Parliament, but struggles to find its feet,
by Tikaram Pradhan and Anil Giri (kp 17/08/2018),
Five
Star Government?, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep
17/08/2018)
Oli
govt lists its five-month achievements (rep
14/08/2018) [This must
be an empty sheet! By the way, Oli became PM 180
days ago, i.e. 6 months of ineffectiveness!],
Chasing
prosperity:
What the people need at the moment is the
immediate relief from pressing problems like
heavy traffic, muddy roads and air pollution,
by Kabi Adhikari (rep 15/08/2018)
Who
Is Cooking Oli’s Goose?, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 12/08/2018) [???]
High
taxes making implementation of federalism
difficult, Dahal warns (kp 12/08/2018)
The
dangers within: Real threats to the government
of K P Oli, if they emerge, will emerge from
within his own party, by Bikash Sangraula
(rep 08/08/2018)
Five
months
of inaction: Prime Minister and his ministers
should fulfill their given responsibility
instead of talking big and wasting time in petty
issues, by David Kainee (rep 07/08/2018)
PM
expands Cabinet (kp 04/08/2018) [Now, 14 of the 23
full-fledged ministers (61 per cent) are
Tagadharis, 10 of them are Bahuns. Only 16 per
cent of the members of the Council of Ministers
are women; the constitution requires a share of
at least 33 per cent. The secular and inclusive
federal state is now farther away than ever! The
Council of Ministers has now reached its
constitutional limit of 25 members.]
Muddling
along:
Despite its two-thirds majority, and after
getting off to a flying start, the government is
digging itself into an ever deeper hole, by
Rameshwar Bohara (nt 03/008/2018)
Shrestha
quits as NCP spokesperson after dispute with PM
Oli (kp 02/08/2018) [This
illustrates Oli's contemptuous and authoritarian
attitude towards human rights!] NCP
leaders urging Shrestha to withdraw resignation
(rep 02/08/2018)
Warning
on
the wall: Generations of the 60s and the 70s
grew up blaming Girija Prasad Koirala for
mishandling democracy. This generation will grow
up blaming Oli for doing nothing, by Mahabir
Paudyal (rep 02/08/2018)
Missing
Priorities of the Government, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 30/07/2018)
Trembling
in trepidation: No
matter how powerful a government, it can’t withstand
stethoscopes pointed at its head from multiple
directions, by
CK Lal (rep 30/07/2018)
Govt
offices barred from making haphazard purchases
(rep 29/07/2018)
Govt
splits ministry (rep 27/07/2018)
Words
(Always
speaking louder than action): We don't need
railways, smart cities and pie in the sky dreams
but good infrastructure, utilities, health and
education for all. Oli will do well to get our
house in order first before building castles in
the air, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep 27/07/2018)
First
digital
Cabinet meet begins today: The move follows PM
Oli’s warning on May 30 to dismiss any minister
who does not know how to operate a laptop
(kp 26/07/2018)
Just
deserts: It would be right if a woman was named
to replace the chauvinist law minister (kp
26/07/2018), Dhakal
and Pokhrel in fray for the post of law minister
(rep 26/07/2018) [Of
course, two male Bahuns want to replace one of
the 3 Janajati ministers! Nine of the 21
ministers are male Bahuns, although they only
make up just over 6 percent of the population.
Why is no Dalit woman (about 7 percent of the
population) actually nominated?]
PM
to split ministry, reshuffle Cabinet, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 26/07/2018)
Orchestrations
and ostentations: The inherent temptation to
enforce absolute rule is the result of an
ideological crisis, by Achyut Wagle (kp
24/07/2018), Democracy
in action: Taxing the people without giving any
services has become the dharma of the state,
by Chandra D. Bhatta (kp 24/07/2018)
What
is
wrong with Oli? An executive is best judged by
the number and quality of his advisors. Prime
Minister Oli is literally besieged by a number
of hungry cadres, by Narayan Manandhar (rep
23/07/2018)
Minister
Tamang faces public outrage (kp 23/07/2018),
Sorry
says minister (kp 23/07/2018), Watch
your language: Law Minister Tamang’s comments
about Nepali girls studying MBBS are unseemly
(kp) [Tamang's statement
reflects the way many Nepalese men think about
women! It disqualifies him as a minister!],
Minister
quits over controversial remarks (kp
25/07/2018), Law
minister
quits over controversial comments: Minister
Tamang said his opponents exaggerated the issue
out of proportion even after he issued an
apology on Sunday (rep 25/07/2018) [This issue cannot be
exaggerated, it's typical of Nepal's male machos
and completely improper for a minister!],
Words
have consequences (rep 25/07/2018)
Government
to set up ‘Immediate Problem Solving Centre’ at
PMO (kp 22/07/2018) [There are so many immediate problems that
are deliberately ignored by the PM and the
government. So what is the purpose of such a
centre under the direct control of the PM?]
Governance
in
the age of social media: The gov’t has to take
people’s concerns and aspirations seriously.
When there is an exchange of views, democracy
thrives through debate and self-correction,
by Mohan Guragain (kp 21/07/2018)
What
it takes to lose: Despite being backed by a
strong majority, Oli runs the risk of being a
disappointing ruler (kp 19/07/2018) [He
already is disappointing, just as during his
first term as PM and just as most of his
predecessors! Nepal is in need of a new
generation of really charismatic leaders!!]
Oli
vents ire on party ranks for not defending govt
(rep 18/07/2018) [Maybe
there aren't so many things worth defending!]
Liquid
nationalism: Oli launched the nationalist agenda
during the election and it spread on social
media, by Saurav Raj Pant (kp 15/07/2018)
Entry
to Singha Durbar to be regulated: MoHA, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 11/07/2018)
PM
to
direct ministers, secys on implementing
policies, programmes: The government plans to
set up a mechanism at the PMO to execute the
policies and programmes (kp 09/07/2018), Govt
hides cabinet decisions, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep 09/07/2018), ‘Two-thirds
majority misused to serve vested interest’,
interview with Gagan Thapa (ht 09/07/2018)
Govt
starts giving termination letters to Deuba’s
political appointees (rep 09/07/2018)
Powerful
entities torn between PMO, ministries: National
Investigation Department, Department of Revenue
Investigation and Department of Money Laundering
Investigation, brought under the PM’s Office,
are reporting to both the ministry and the PMO
(kp 02/07/2018)
Government
Under Scrutiny, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn
01/07/2018)
Strong
leaders,
weak democracies: Authoritarianism does not need
a separate governing system; it can function
equally well in a democracy, by Amish Raj
Mulmi (kp 29/06/2018) [!!]
Ministry
of mutual interests, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep
29/06/2018)
Prime
Minister Oli, Railroads And India Card, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 28/06/2018)
Govt's
annual programmes: No secretary responds to
prime minister’s call for innovative ideas,
by Anil Giri (kp 27/06/2018)
Air,
ground traffic halts for VVIP movement anger
public, by Arpana Ale Magar (rep 27/06/2018)
[Royal behaviour in a
republican state!]
Pokhrel
officiating PM, Nepal in charge of NCP (kp
20/06/2018)
Tourism
minister criticized for Canada trip (rep
20/06/2018)
All
is not well: Lack of co-ordination among
ministries not a good sign for the government
(kp 18/06/2018)
Communist
government moves to curtail civil liberties: Two
new policies look set to curb dissent, by
Supriya Manandhar (The Record 15/06/2018)
PM
issues instructions to ministers, bureaucrats
(ht 09/06/2018)
No
House rules before a month: Crucial appointments
stand to be delayed further, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 03/06/2018) [The
new goverment is as ineffective as previous
governments despite great promises and clear
majorities!!]
RJP-N
to join central govt after leaders’ release,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 03/06/2018) [Another murderer to be
released? This is not worth to make the RJPN
join the government! The close cooperation of
politicians and criminals goes unabated!]
FSF-N
joined govt after NCP vowed to amend statute:
Yadav (ht 01/06/2018), SSF-Nepal
joins govt: Upendra Yadav and Mohamed Istiyak
Rai inducted; Defence Minister Ishwor Pokhrel
promoted to DPM after Yadav claimed the
position; State Minister Gokul Baskota now
Cabinet minister, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 02/06/2018), The
Madhes connection: Yadav’s Forum has connected
Oli govt to Madhes and now begins both Yadav and
Oli’s tests (kp 04/06/2018), Yadav’s
Entry In Govt, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
06/06/2018)
After
deal, SSF-N to join fed govt: Ruling party vows
constitution amendment, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 29/05/2018), FSFN
to join govt with three ministers (rep
29/05/2018)
Bhattarai
frontrunner for top position in Labour Ministry
(kp 27/05/2018)
Hope,
challenges as PM marks 100 days in office,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 26/05/2018), After
promising start Oli govt sitting on promises
(rep
26/05/2018), 95pc
of 100-day work plan completed: MoCTCA (ht 26/05/2018), Congress
points out 12 ‘anomalies’ (ht 26/05/2018), Oli
Government’s 100 Days: Heading In Right
Direction, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn
27/05/2018), One
Hundred Days Of Oli Administration, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 27/05/2018)
Mahaseth
the richest minister in Cabinet: PM Oli’s cash
deposit swelled to Rs5.2m in two years, PMO
records show (kp 24/05/2018), Ministers’
spouses
richer than their better halves: True to his
name, Transport Minister Raghubir Mahaseth is
the richest of them all (ht 24/05/2018)
Licence
mandatory
for internal auditors: Move follows series of
embezzlement cases involving govt staff; Having
separate accountants and auditors to clean up
act (kp 16/05/2018)
Oli
govt has gone out of its way to get two-thirds
majority in Parliament and in centralising power
to PMO, interview with Ram Sharan Mahat,
Nepali Congress (kp 14/05/2018)
Give
This Government Benefit Of Doubt, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn 12/05/2018)
Dahal
questions PM Oli’s working style, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 10/05/2018)
Missed
manners:
The fact is that professional settings revolve
around western modes of comportment: Our leaders
should learn that by now, by Deepak Thapa
(kp 03/05/2018)
The
Dream Chaser, by Subhash Ghimire (rep
28/04/2018)
Ministry
swaps 60 officers (kp 27/04/2018)
Oli
scoffs at ‘autocratic’ slurPM says govt’s focus
is on progress, not ‘totalitarianism’ (kp
25/04/2018)
Algebra
of authoritarianism: It’s too early to pass a
definitive judgment, but Premier Oli has a lot
going for him, by CK Lal (rep 23/04/2018)
Complications
of
having key entities under PMO being studied: The
increase in the number of cabinet ministers to
accomodate dissident groups has put Prime
Minister KP Sharma Oli in a fix (rep
22/04/2018)
PMO
to revise laws to officially take over three
watchdogs (kp 21/04/2018)
Eight
ministers submit property details; ‘MPs furnish
papers’ (kp 19/04/2018)
PMO
plans result-based monitoring of ministries
(kp 18/04/2018)
Prime
Minister’s Address to Nation, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 16/04/2018)
Chances
of FSF-N joining govt slim, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 16/04/2018)
DoSM
loses power to inspect markets: Market
monitoring will now be handled by the
provincial and local governments (kp
11/04/2018)
Govt
policy, programme in a week: Pokhrel (ht
11/04/2018)
Oli’s
‘unilateral decisions’ irk ministers (kp
10/04/2018), Oli’s
‘unilateral style’ irks CPN-MC (ht
10/04/2018), Maoist
ministers accuse PM of taking decisions
unilaterally (rep)
The
new government has a large mandate to work
effectively, interview with Barshaman Pun
(kp 09/04/2018)
Secretaries
transferred en masse (kp 07/04/2018), Oli
transfers six of seven secretaries at his office
(rep 07/04/2018), CPN-MC
ministers feel snubbed by PM: Say govt
secretaries were transferred without any
consultation with them (ht 09/04/2018), ‘Secy
transfers won’t be reconsidered’ (ht
11/04/2018)
Cabinet
trims secretaries at ministries (kp
04/04/2018)
Cart
before
horse: There seems to be an unhealthy
competition among ministers to unveil their
plans without homework and adequate consultation
(ht) 04/04/2018)
55th
audit report to be ministry-wise again, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep 03/04/2018)
Multiple
agencies under PMO: Law amendment on anvil,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 03/04/2018)
Home
Administration Reform Work Plan issued (ht
03/04/2018)
Oli
in balancing avatar: Prime Minister Oli has a
lot on his plate, but he has also been endowed
with the unique opportunity to be his own man.
He needs to put his foot down and come out with
flying colors, by Basant Kumar Chaudhary
(rep 02/04/2018)
Pact
between govt, FSFN unlikely before PM Oli's
India visit (rep 01/04/2018)
Aryal appointed press advisor to PM (rep
27/03/2018)
Survey:
21 ministries require 2,600 staff (kp
24/03/2018)
Pitfalls
of
power: No matter how strong, Oli government must
follow constitution, rule of law and democratic
processes, which together shape a just and
stable society, by Meena Bhatta (rep
22/03/2018)
Labour
permit
for overseas employment: Govt to set up three
offices outside Capital; ‘DoFE outlets in
Itahari, Janakpur and Butwal to issue work
permits’ (kp 21/03/2018)
Ministers,
officials busy in inaugurations, formalities
(rep 21/03/2018) [The
same as before!]
Another
man at the helm: Can the Oli administration
deliver good governance with kleptocracy
at its worst?, by Binoj Basnyat (kp
20/03/2018)
Erring
ministers won’t be spared, PM warns, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 19/03/2018)
PM
inducts 15 new ministers in his Cabinet: Cabinet
size reaches 22 (kp 16/03/2018), PM
Oli expands cabinet (ht 16/03/2018), 15
new ministers take oath from President today
(rep 16/03/2018), PM
Oli appoints 15 ministers: 11 Cabinet and 4
state ministers; Council of Ministers 22-member,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 17/03/2018), Ministries
split to create posts (kp 18/03/2018) [???], Oli's
first
month! It’s about time our Emperor sent new
faces to the cabinet instead of the same old
comrades who have already made lots of
money for themselves and the party, by
Guffadi (kp 17/03/2018), SSF-N
to join govt only after charter amendment deal
(kp 19/03/2018), FSFN
participation in govt uncertain (rep
20/03/2018)
PM
decides to revise protocol under pressure
(ht 16/03/2018)
Oli
may appoint ministers today (kp 16/03/2018),
Get
started: It is imperative that PM Oli sets the
ball rolling at the earliest, first by giving
full shape to his Cabinet (ht 16/03/2018)
Bickering
over portfolios continues (rep 15/03/2018),
Cabinet
expansion likely today: Dahal (ht
15/03/2018)
Supplies
department will not be dissolved: Govt, by
Kushal Basnet (rep 15/03/2018)
PM
Oli Wields Immense Power, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 14/03/2018)
Cabinet
expansion likely in a week (ht 14/03/2018)
Road
ahead: No matter how strong a government is, it
must follow the constitution, rule of law and
democratic processes (ht 13/03/2018)
Three
weeks on, Oli yet to name 11 ministers (rep
09/03/2018)
SSF-N
decides
to join government: If the Madhes-based party
joins in, the government will have a
two-thirds majority in Parliament (kp
07/03/2018), SSF-N
awaits
left alliance’s decision on sharing power:
Sanghiya Samajbadi Froum-Nepal demands 3
ministerial berths and a constitutional position
(kp 09/03/2018)
Government
planning to scrap DoSMPCI: Market management,
inspection responsibilities to be transferred to
local governments (ht 07/03/2018)
Govt
assigns PMO all-out authority: Experts
cautiously welcome move, by Mukul Humagain
and Anil Giri (kp 02/03/2018)
An
Open Letter To Minister Pandit, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 02/03/2018)
Merger
of ministries may layoff 115 bureaucrats (kp
01/03/2018)
Oli
inducts
four more ministers: Ex-governor Khatiwada
appointed finance minister; Pokhrel, Thapa,
Yadav take charge after swearing-in (kp 27/02/2018), Dark-horse
Khatiwada is new finance minister, by Rupak
D. Sharma (kp 27/02/2018), Hurdle
for Khatiwada (kp 27/02/2018), SSF-N
seeks amendment deal to join coalition govt
(kp 27/02/2018), Matrika
Yadav is new industry minister: Private sector
'not impressed' (rep 27/02/2018)
Be
a statesman: Time and circumstances are
favorable for Prime Minister Oli and the door to
transform the country into a prosperous nation
is right in front of him, by Rishi Dhamala
(rep 27/02/2018)
KP
Oli’s First Few Steps Toward Downhill Journey,
by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 26/02/2018)
Frequent
leadership changes, inadequate staff affect DoFE
(kp 24/02/2018)
PM’s
Office issues 24-hour directive to all
ministries (kp 23/02/2018)
Cabinet
to have 18 ministries, by Tika R. Pradhan
(kp 23/02/2018), UML
to have 11 ministers, CPN-MC seven, by
Rewati Sapkota (ht 23/02/2018), Bigger
Cabinet likely tomorrow: UML Chairman and PM
Oli, top Maoist leaders tasked with picking
ministerial candidates (kp 24/02/2018), Cabinet
decides to have 17 ministries (ht
24/02/2018), Fewer
ministries welcomed (kp 24/02/2018)
Oli’s
Test With Bureaucracy, by Mukti Rijal (rn
22/02/2018), New
Government And Expectations, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 22/02/2018)
Berth
row delays Cabinet expansion (kp
22/02/2018), Wrangling
over portfolios delays cabinet expansion: Maoist
plans to send ministers in phases, Ram Bahadur
Thapa to lead the party in the government with
DPM portfolio (rep 22/02/2018), A
road not taken: PM Oli and Maoist Chairman Dahal
must look at both symbolism and substance as
they expand Cabinet (kp 22/02/2018)
PM
Oli’s Cabinet may have 18 ministers, by Tika
R. Pradhan (kp 20/02/2018)
Cabinet
discusses PM’s core team (kp 19/02/2018) [Thank god, all of them are
male Bahuns!!]
PM
Oli orders review of Deuba govt’s decisions
(kp 18/02/2018)
Deuba
finally
passes the baton to Oli: The Maoist Centre,
which is having final negotiations on
unification with the UML, supported Oli before
he was sworn in on Thursday evening, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 16/02/2018), Change
of guard: As the new Premier takes over, time to
reflect both on Deuba’s legacy and Oli’s
challenges (kp 16/02/2018), Economic
challenges facing new govt (kp 16/02/2018), ‘New
govt should emphasise effective public service
delivery’ (ht 16/02/2018), Oli
must win confidence vote within a month (rep 16/02/2018), Deuba
calls its quits,takes credit for polls (kp 16/02/2018), Deuba
puts in his papers as premier: Claims he
fulfilled his commitments during his tenure
(ht), Deuba’s
departure leaves mixed legacy, by Anil Giri
(kp
16/02/2018)
Minister
removes
secretary over CAAN chief row: Neupane had
refused to sign the proposal to sack Caan chief
Sanjiv Gautam on multiple occasions (kp
27/01/2018), Tourism
secy Neupane transferred to PPMO (ht
27/01/2018)
Health
Minister draws flak over DG appointment (kp
19/01/2018)
Maoist
Centre decides to quit govt, finally: Move said
to mount pressure on PM Deuba to resign (kp
12/01/2018), Ministers
from CPN-MC resign (ht 13/01/2018)
RPP
asks PM to sack Minister Giri (kp
30/12/2017), PM
sacks Urban Development Minister Giri (kp
02/01/2018)
Power
tussle
holds back health secy appointment: The post of
health secretary is vacant since Dr Kiran
Regmi retired on December 4 (kp
19/12/2017)
Hello
Sarkar launches call centre (ht 19/12/2017),
Addressing
Complaints Of Citizens, by Hira Bahadur
Thapa (rn 22/12/2017)
New
coalition govt by mid-Jan, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 13/12/2017)
UML
objects to appointments of ‘caretaker’ govt:
Says upcoming govt will revoke all such
decisions (kp 12/12/2017)
New
Cabinet not to exceed 25 (ht 12/12/2017)
Public
expenditure review commission: FinMin proposes
formation of review body under Mallik (kp
22/11/2017)
Deuba
inducts eight ministers from RPP, by Anil
Giri (kp 14/10/2017) [???],
PM
reiterates commitment to polls (kp
14/10/2017) [Hopefully,
this man is voted out of office soon!], President
administers oath to RPP ministers (kp
15/10/2017), Maoist
Centre to continue support to Deuba govt (kp
15/10/2017), CPN-MC
ministers not to quit, party won’t withdraw
support to govt (ht 15/10/2017), PM
may divest CPN-MC ministers of their portfolios:
The PM wants CPN-MC ministers to quit the
government on their own volition (ht
16/10/2017) [??],
A
day of high drama in Singha Durbar: CPN (Maoist
Centre) does a volte-face after saying it will
quit govt: PM Deuba relieves Maoist ministers of
responsibilities, keeps home and foreign
ministries with himself; Eight newly inducted
leaders from the RPP assigned ministerial
portfolios (kp 18/10/2017), CPN-MC
ministers stripped of portfolios (ht), PM
reshuffles cabinet, Maoists ministers left
portfolio-less, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep 18/10/2017), CPN-MC
does volte-face on quitting govt: Says it has
secret information PM planning to defer polls,
by Roshan S. Nepal (ht 18/10/2017), Maoist
Centre not to recall ministers anytime soon
(kp 25/10/2017)
Is
Deuba Competent?, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
14/10/2017)
Deuba
mulls sacking Maoist ministers, govt reshuffle
(rep 06/10/2017), Congress
censures coalition partner, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp 07/10/2017), EC
tells govt not to reshuffle cabinet, by
Bhadra Sharma (rep 07/10/2017), NC
weighs Cabinet reshuffle option: Taking RPP on
board possible move if Maoist-led ministries are
vacated (kp 09/10/2017) [What kind of rubbish 7 weeks ahead of the
elections! Besides, this would mean another
waste of tax money!], RPP
decides to extend support to Deuba govt: Kamal
Thapa demands Home Ministry, currently held by
Maoist Centre (kp 10/10/2017), PM
secures RPP support as he mulls cabinet
reshuffle: FSFN to shore up govt if Maoist
Center withdraws (rep 10/10/2017), Won’t
tolerate changes in Cabinet: Oli (kp
10/10/2017), Prime
minister cannot oust ministers, say legal eagles,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 11/10/2017)
Gachhadar’s
NLF to recall two ministers (kp 05/10/2017)
PM
Deuba back home after attending UNGA (kp
29/09/2017)
Induction
of state ministers breaches election code: EC
(kp 20/09/2017)
100
days of deuba govt: Govt claims holding polls as
major success (kp 15/09/2017), Government
unveils 100-day report card (ht 15/09/2017)
Govt
fails to curb foreign junkets of ministers,
officials (kp 13/09/2017)
PM
Deuba
set to expand Cabinet for fifth time today: Four
Rastriya Prajatantra Party (Prajatantrik)
leaders to be sworn in; Cabinet to have 54
members, breaking all records (kp
11/09/2017) [Criminal
procedure! Nepal needs neither constitution nor
other laws nor a SC as long as the politicians
do what they like while continuing their power
games!!], Deuba,
ministers to draw Rs 14m a month from the
state coffers, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
12/09/2017), PM,
ministers yet to furnish property details:
Should have done so by first week of August,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 12/09/2017), A
Compulsion Of Coalition Culture, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 13/09/2017) [This does not excuse the high number of
members of the Council of Ministers! Besides,
the number of ministries must be reduced to not
more than 15!!], ‘Further
expansion of Cabinet possible’ (kp) [Mr Deuba, you should contact
a psychiatrist!], Musical
chairs: Using Cabinet seats as political
currency is unethical and an administrative
burden (kp 13/09/2017), Cabinet
expansion a compulsion, says Prime Minister
Deuba (ht 13/09/2017)
Political
pantomimes:
Constitutional proscription on cabinet size will
be problematic if coalition governments are to
be the norm in Nepal, by Deepak Thapa (kp
24/08/2017)
Deuba’s
Cabinet largest ever: PM inducts 15 state
ministers, 12 from his Nepali Congress party, to
Council of Ministers, by Binod Ghimire (kp
23/08/2017), Quantity
over quality: Deuba has surpassed all records by
installing a 50-member strong Cabinet (kp
25/08/2017), PM’s
gracious gifts, by Biswas Baral (rep
25/08/2017)
Eight
state ministers sworn in (kp 21/08/2017) [This means now 35 persons
within the Council of Ministers; not more than
25 are allowed by the constitution!!]
RPP
Prajatantrik to join govt after registration
(kp 08/08/2017), Thapa-led
RPP decides to pull support from govt (kp
09/08/2017)
‘Hello
Sarkar ineffective’ (ht 03/08/2017)
The
Sluggish Pace Of Govt, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn 29/07/2017), The
looting continues!, by Guffadi (kp
29/07/2017)
Cabinet
forms five thematic committees (kp
29/07/2017)
RPP
settles
for supporting govt without Cabinet share: Even
if the party with 37 lawmakers pulls the plug,
the government will continue to have a majority
in Parliament (kp 29/07/2017)
Little
light:
Whether Deuba goes for elections with or without
the RJP will determine the success or failure of
his fourth tenure as PM, by Om Astha Rai (nt
28/07/2017)
PM
Deuba
inducts 19 ministers: 10 from NC, six from
Maoist Centre, two from NLF and one from CPN
(Samyukta) administered oath of office (kp
27/07/2017), RPP
drops
plan to join govt (kp 27/07/2017)
Livestock
Ministry
addresses ‘cent percent plaints’ (kp
27/07/2017)
Deuba
set
to induct 19 ministers today (kp 26/07/2017)
[But you are not even 2
months in office! And please respect that
Article 76 of the constitution allows not more
than 25 persons in the Council of Ministers!
Your current plan would already bring the number
to 27!!], Dispute
within NC further delays cabinet expansion
(rep 26/07/2017)
Shadow
Government (nt 21/07/2017)
Cabinet
expansion
most likely on Thursday: Constituency
Delimitation Commission soon: Sources (kp
18/07/2017), Cabinet
expansion:
13 ministries for Congress, Maoist Centre to get
9; Ruling parties to hold talks on statute
revision again (kp 19/07/2017) [This planned extension means
once again a grave violation of the constitution
that only allows a council of ministers with 25
persons!!], PM
likely
to expand Cabinet today (ht 19/07/2017), PM
in fix over too many ministerial hopefuls
(rep 19/07/2017), RJP-N
rejects
proposal to put statute revision bill to vote:
Cabinet expansion further delayed, likely to get
full shape on Sunday (kp 20/07/2017), Deuba
expedites
talks for Cabinet expansion (kp 24/07/2017),
Delay
in
Cabinet expansion shameful: Dahal (ht
24/07/2017)
Preparations
for
PM’s India visit begin (kp 18/07/2017) [He should better start
working on the numerous tasks at the home
front!!]
Joshi
appointed
PM Deuba’s personal aide (kp 17/07/2017)
Cabinet
expansion
likely within this week, by Rupesh Acharya
(ht 16/07/2017), Deuba
to expand cabinet this week (rep 16/07/2017)
Officers
at Hello Sarkar in risk of hearing impairment,
by Pooja Chauhan (rep 15/07/2017)
Chettri
takes
charge as chief secretary (kp 14/07/2017)
OAG
told
to produce plan to settle arrears by PAC (kp
13/07/2017)
Ruling
alliance
needs to improve image after local level
election results (ht 12/07/2017)
Deuba
starts
homework to expand Cabinet: A joint taskforce of
the ruling Nepali Congress and CPN (Maoist
Centre) has been assigned to allocate the
ministries (kp 12/07/2017)
Civil
servants’ 1,400 trips cost taxpayers over Rs 1b:
A total of 1,442 civil servants acquired
permission from the government to visit over
three dozen countries from May 16 to July 11,
by Bhadra Sharma and Roshan Sedhai (rep
12/07/2017), 26
secys make 32 trips to 16 countries in 2 months, by Roshan Sedhai (rep 13/07/2017)
PMO
gets
small team (kp 11/07/2017), Bhattarai
named
PM’s foreign affairs adviser (ht 11/07/2017)
Deuba
struggles
to expand Cabinet: PM on a tightrope with too
many ministerial aspirants within his party
(kp 05/07/2017), Deuba
still struggling to give full shape to cabinet:
NC is facing challenge due to internal disputes
(rep 07/07/2017), The
joke is on us, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep
07/07/2017), Deuba
strikes
back! The Prime Monster doesn’t have Gyanu Uncle
to fire him again. He knows that as long as he
makes our CA members happy, they will support
him, by Guffadi (kp 08/07/2017)
Deuba
sends
social media into frenzy: PM goes blunt on Sajha
Sawal, heckles members of the audience, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 04/07/2017)
Race
for
chief secy post begins: Subedi is set to join
the Asian Development Bank in about three weeks
(kp 05/07/2017)
Maoist
Centre
preparing list of party’s ministers (kp
02/07/2017)
Cabinet
expansion
likely next week: Senior Congress leaders say PM
Deuba is waiting for party General Secretary
Shashank Koirala’s arrival from a foreign visit
(kp 01/07/2017) [Obviously, there is no need of
more ministers as Deuba's first three weeks in office
have proved!]
With
ministries at odds, peace committees feel
neglected, by Ashok Dahal (rep 24/06/2017)
Deuba’s
PMO
has yet to get the ball rolling: Prime
minister’s ‘easy-going’ style of working offers
fodder for critics (kp 23/06/2017), Deuba’s
burdens: Elections or bust, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep 23/06/2017)
Auditor
General
tells govt offices to clear backlogs (kp
21/06/2017)
PM
Deuba moves to Baluwatar at auspicious hour
(rep 20/06/2017) [He
should better concentrate on his numerous tasks
than on superstitious beliefs!]
PM’s
secretariat
to be formed after June 28 (ht 19/06/2017) [A functioning govt is the
last thing Nepal needs, so please take time!
According to schedule you still have about 8
months in office!]
Postpone
till
eternity: Maybe, we should just request Deuba’s
astrologers to forget about the stars and the
moons; Just tell the Prime Monster to do the
right thing for once so that we can forgive him
for all his screw-ups in the past, by
Guffadi (kp 17/06/2017) [satirical]
Prabhu
Sah
appointed urban development minister (ht
17/06/2017)
MoHA
given
power to deport foreigners (ht 16/06/2017)
Awaiting
auspicious hour to shift to Baluwatar (rep
15/06/2017) [??]
‘Limit
ministries
at central level to 16’: Chief secy insists on
the original plan as efforts are being made to
increase number to 18 (kp 13/06/2017)
House
panel:
Stop VVIP motorcade menace in Valley; Concerned
ministries told to make processions hassle-free
for public (kp 10/06/2017) [What do you demand? These
selfish and arrogant politicians are even higher
than gods!!]
Giving
Continuity To Competent Ministers, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn 10/06/2017)
Deuba
sworn
in as PM (kp 08/06/2017), Deuba
braces
for berth pangs as he takes office: Dispute
arises over ministerial portfolio allocation;
Factional feud surfaces in his party, RPP
unhappy; CPN (Maoist Centre) also has too many
aspirants (kp 08/06/2017), Strained
legacy:
New Prime Minister Deuba gets yet another
opportunity to rewrite his blighted history
(kp
08/06/2017), First
Cabinet
meeting catalogues priorities (kp 08/06/2017), New
finance
minister faces an uphill task, by Rupak D.
Sharma (kp 08/06/2017), Deuba
may
not induct NC ministers until June 28 polls:
Tells party leaders to go to villages for
elections (kp 09/06/2017), Cabinet
likely to take time acquiring full shape
(rep 11/06/2017)
New
Government Under Deuba, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn 07/06/2017), Deuba
elected
PM for fourth time: Set to have a full plate as
he has to complete the job half done by Dahal,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 07/06/2017), Deuba
is
Nepal’s 40th prime minister, by Rupesh
Acharya (ht 07/06/2017), Oath
with
small Cabinet today (kp 07/06/2017)
18
ministries
proposed at federal level (kp 03/06/2017) [The constitution disallows a
council of ministers with more than 25 persons,
not 25 ministries! 18 ministries are still too
many!]
Voting
to
elect new PM most likely on Sunday (kp
02/06/2017), NC,
Maoists
in new govt bid (kp 02/06/2017), Deuba
IV:
The man who failed as Prime Minister not just
once, twice, but three times is all set to
become Nepal’s Prime Minister for the fourth
time, by Om Astha Rai (nt 02/06/2017)
What
Lies Ahead For Deuba?, by Narayan Upadhyay
(rn 31/05/2017), CPN-UML
boycotts
all-party meet: Formation of national consensus
govt unlikely (ht 31/05/2017)
Govt
policies
and programmes: Budget focus on local body
empowerment, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp
26/05/2017), President
Bhandari
unveils annual policy, programmes (ht
26/05/2017)
Prez
gives
parties 7 days to pick consensus PM (kp
26/05/2017), Search
begins for PM Dahal's replacement (rep
26/05/2017)
Dahal
working
to step down ‘in a few days’: PM’s press adviser
Govinda Acharya says Dahal has already prepared
the statement he will read out in Parliament for
announcing his resignation, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 22/05/2017), Turn
confusion
into clarity: New government should ensure that
the remaining elections are held successfully
(kp 22/05/2017), PM
Dahal
announces his resignation (kp 24/05/2017), Prime
Minister Dahal resigns (with full text in
Nepali) (rep 24/05/2017), Dahal
steps
down to honour deal with NC: Says he wants to
break the culture of not keeping word, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 25/05/2017), Prez
accepts
resignation (kp 25/05/2017), My
govt
mended shaky relations with India and China:
Dahal (kp 25/05/2017), PM
Dahal
resigns, leaves behind a healthy economy, by
Rupak D. Sharma (kp 25/05/2017), A
more pragmatic Dahal's second PM innings more
successful, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
25/05/2017), Prime
Minister
Prachanda Quit Office, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km 25/05/2017), Mixed
legacy:
In honouring the deal to step down, Dahal made a
welcome departure from his predecessors (kp
26/05/2017)
Caretaker
government
to present new fiscal budget (ht 21/05/2017)
Star
Performers In Present Cabinet, by Mukti
Rijal (rn 18/05/2017)
PM
Dahal
says will step down within a week (kp
16/05/2017) [Nobody will
shed tears, but to change the government every
nine months is the opposite of political
stability and prevents development development
and reconstruction!!]
Gachhadar
joins
govt with 2 other party colleagues: Three state
ministers from NLF to be sworn in today (kp
09/05/2017), Gachhadar
senior
DPM: PM’s Office (kp 10/05/2017), Two
NLF
leaders inducted as state ministers (kp
10/05/2017), State
Minister
Chaudhary sworn in (ht 13/05/2017)
RPP
leaders
quit govt (kp 04/05/2017)
PM
will step down after first phase local polls:
Aide (rep 04/05/0217)
Coalition
stares
at crisis after seeking to impeach Karki: RPP
pulls support, Gachhadar’s NLF to decide today
(kp 02/05/2017), With
RPP pulling out, govt totters on the brink,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 02/05/2017), Gachchhadar's
NLP
declines Dahal offer to join govt: Decides to
continue support to govt (rep 03/05/2017)
DPM
Nidhi
resigns (kp 01/05/2017), NC
yet
to recommend new home minister (ht
03/05/2017), After
pact
with Deuba, Nidhi rejoins ministry: Home
Minister Nidhi decides to withdraw his
resignation after a meeting with Dahal and Deuba
at the prime minister’s residence (kp
05/05/2017), Nidhi
resumes his office as home minister (rep
05/05/2017)
PM:
Deuba
govt to oversee June vote (kp 24/04/2017)
One
ministry
mooted for forests, environment (ht
24/04/2017)
Talks
with Madhes parties on back burner as NC-Maoist
ties sour, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
06/04/2017)
Protocol
row
casts shadow over Cabinet that met last on Mar
16, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht 04/04/2017), DPMs
hierarchy row stalls cabinet meetings, by
Ashok Dahal (rep 04/04/2017), Tussle
of
titans: It is already too much the country has
suffered as a result of senseless quarrel over
protocol between two DPMs in Dahal cabinet
(ht 05/04/2017), Will
Cabinet
today put Nidhi-Thapa row to rest? Sources say
two DPMs likely to continue to bicker (kp
06/04/2017), Nidhi
‘to
quit if Thapa made senior DPM’ (kp
07/04/2017), Nidhi
to
skip Cabinet meeting (kp 10/04/2017), Oppn
parties flay govt for row over seniority
(rep 11/04/2017)
Implementation
of
directives not satisfactory: SAC (kp
29/03/2017)
16
ministries
for the central government suggested (kp
29/03/2017)
Cabinet
meet
put off after Nidhi-Thapa protocol row (kp
23/03/2017), A
tale of two DPMs and Dahal’s trip to China:
Bimalendra Nidhi-Kamal Thapa row over seniority
leaves country without official head of govt,
by Anil Giri (kp 25/03/2017)
Maoist
MPs
lash out at their ministers, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 22/03/2017)
Offices
of
2 state mins changed (kp 14/03/2017)
Bid
to
induct Gachhadar in jumbo Cabinet (ht
13/03/2017)
Thapa
makes
it to govt, again: Three RPP leaders join Dahal
who now leads the largest Cabinet ever, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 10/03/2017), Long
live
King Kamal! Kamal Dai and his fellow mandaley’s
voted against our Emperor during the prime
ministerial election in August. But in politics,
friends become foes and enemies become lovers,
by Guffadi (kp 11/03/2017) [satirical]
House
panel’s
directives go unheeded (ht 16/02/2017)
PM
fails
to walk the talk on ‘cutting ribbons’, by
Lekhanath Pandey (ht 11/02/2017)
Cabinet
fails
to pick police chief, by Anil Giri and
Manish Gautam (kp 10/02/2017)
Relations
between NC and Maoist Center sour, by Ashok
Dahal (kp 08/02/2017)
RPP
to
recall ministers soon, says Lohani (kp
07/02/2017)
Dahal
govt
fails on three fronts: RPP Chair Thapa (kp
04/02/2017) [On four
fronts, Mr Thapa! The participation of the
non-inclusive, anti-federal and anti-republican
RPP-Nepal has been another grave failure!]
Govt
bodies
at a loss for lack of right to spend: On
average, each ministry has extended spending
authority to about 80pc projects and programmes,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 01/02/2017)
Portal
offering
official government data launched:
www.nepalindata.com offers more than 400
datasets spread over 12 sections (kp
28/01/217) [see website],
Nepal
by
numbers: An ambitious project is trying to make
government data accessible – and it all started
with students, by Marc Allemann (kp
04/01/2017)
Panel
informs House about govt's reluctance to
implement its directives (rep 21/01/2017)
‘OAG
sole
legal adviser to govt’ (ht 20/01/2017)
PM
expanding cabinet to secure two-thirds votes for
amendment, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
14/01/2017) [This would
not only be another grave violation of the
constitution but it would also be a special kind
of corruption!!], Cabinet
expansion
unlikely at the moment, by Sarin Ghimire (kp
16/01/2017), PM
may appoint two ministers today (rep
19/01/2017), PM
inducting
minister from party that EC has scrapped?
(kp 19/01/2017) [!!],
43
ministers
in Dahal’s Cabinet (kp 20/01/0217)
National
Vigilance
Centre report: Delays, graft, bad behaviour
rampant in govt offices, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 02/01/2017)
Secys
transferred,
nod to provincial civil service bill (kp
23/12/2016)
Dahal
second
poorest PM after Sushil Koirala! Property
details say he owns just one katha land and
three tola gold; no cash, no bank balance,
by Anil Giri (kp 15/12/2016), Unconvincing
details:
The public does not believe what they have
disclosed is true. Their sources of known
taxable income are non-transparent and do not
tally with their lifestyles (ht 16/12/2016),
'Lifestyles
of PM, DPM at odds with property statements':
Might be matter for investigations: Experts,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 16/12/2016), Chakka
panja, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep 16/12/2016)
Dahal’s
Cabinet
to reveal property details ‘soon’ (kp
11/12/2016) [?],
Govt
decides
to reveal ministers’ property details (kp
12/12/2016), Meaningless
ritual:
Those responsible for acting against corruption
should do their duty on the basis of the
lifestyles of the holders of public offices and
the expenses they have made (ht 13/12/2016)
Government
overlooks
directives of Parliament’s Development Committee
(ht 06/12/2016), Government
bodies
not taking directives seriously: House committee
(rep 07/12/2016)
Main
complex
of Singha Durbar to be rebuilt (ht
02/12/2016), PM
Dahal
instructs to renovate Singha Durbar (kp
03/12/2016)
NC
names
10 state ministers (kp 30/11/2016), New
state
ministers take oath, assume office (ht
01/12/2016)
Women
leaders
demand 50pc representation in Cabinet (kp
29/11/2016)
8
state ministers from NC to be inducted (kp
25/11/2016)
Ashes
to
ashes: Second-time prime minister Dahal is in a
tight spot once again as the country marks the
tenth anniversary of the peace accord this week,
by Om Astha Rai (nt 25/11/2016)
MoH
to
curb unnecessary foreign trips: As per the
ministry’s new guidelines, a
committee will select employees of the ministry
and its subordinate bodies for foreign trips
(kp 24/11/2016)
PM
calls
govt secretaries on the carpet: Seeks reports on
progress made in various sectors (kp
22/11/2016), Prime
Minister
Dahal issues 26-point directives to secretaries
(ht 22/11/2016)
MoFALD
seeks
updated details of govt offices (ht
18/11/2016)
Empower
it: Under the decentralized federal structure,
we need additional human resources at office of
Chief Secretary, by Thaneshwar Bhusal (rep
16/11/2016)
Prachanda’s
last
chance: People have high hopes that he will do
better during his second stint as prime minister,
by Atindra Dahal (kp 13/11/2016), Prachanda’s
100
Days: Average Performance, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 14/11/2016)
PM
counts
achievements of first 100 days of govt (kp
12/11/2016)
PM's
office goes paperless, by Gyan P. Neupane
(11/11/2016)
Twitter,
Facebook push up complaints at Hello Sarkar:
9,164 complaints about Home Ministry, by
Gyan P. Neupane (rep 08/11/2016)
‘PM
fails
to deliver on promises’ (kp 06/11/2016) [Yes, just as the two
previous governments failed!]
PM
Dahal
wary of critics, detractors: Directs party
ministers to prepare achievement report of first
100 days, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 05/11/2016)
Government
liable:
The concerned ministries need not wait for the
PM’s instruction to carry out regular works
(ht 14/09/2016)
Government
transfers
12 secys (kp 12/09/2016)
Challenges
Before The Government, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
08/09/2016)
Some
Tips
for Prachanda, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km
06/09/2016)
Hello
Sarkar
settled 43,645 complaints last fiscal: OPMCM
(ht 05/09/2016), Hollow
Sarkar:
How can the Hello Sarkar with just 16 junior
employees claim to have resolved all these
grievances within one year (ht 06/09/2016)
Govt
rejigs
senior bureaucrats (kp 02/09/2016)
13
ministers
from NC sworn in: Dahal’s Cabinet far from being
inclusive with only one woman in govt, by
Sarin Ghimire (kp 27/08/2016) [And 70 percent male Tagadharis! This
generation of politicians will never change!],
Women's
representation in cabinet declining (rep 27/08/2016), 13
new
ministers from NC take oath of office (ht 27/08/2016), Faction
distraction!
Everybody gets their share and everybody is
happy, except us the people, by Guffadi (kp 27/08/2016), Expanding
The
Coalition Cabinet, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
28/08/2016)
PM
Dahal
working from office, not residence, cheers
officials (kp 21/08/2016)
Cabinet
directive
to control black-marketing; PM determines
portfolios of three new ministers (ht
12/08/2016)
Darkness
Under The Lamp, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn
12/08/2016)
New
Coalition Government: Challenge Of Populism,
by Mukti Rijal (rn 11/08/2016), Challenge
Upon Challenge, by Uttam Maharjan (rn 11/08/2016)
Sharing
Of Portfolios Brews Trouble, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 10/08/2016)
Dahal
sworn
in as 39th prime minister, by Tika R.
Pradhan (kp 05/08/2016), Prachanda
Became
A New Prime Minister, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km 05/08/2016), PM
issues
four directives in first decision (kp 05/08/2016), NC,
Maoists
struggle to finalise list of ministers, by
Sarin Ghimire (kp 05/08/2016), NC
leaders
KC, Koirala refuse to join Cabinet: Koirala told
Deuba that he would not join the Cabinet if not
given the foreign ministry (kp 05/08/2016), Naya
Shakti
hails former leader’s feat (kp 05/08/2016) [It's
critical demands are more important!], Yam
between rocks: Dahal has been trying to remake
himself as a pragmatic politician, but has come
across as a flip-flopper, by Om Astha Rai
(nt
05/08/2016), Awesome
again:
Let’s see if Comrade Prachanda has learnt
lessons for his second term as prime minister,
by Kunda Dixit (nt 05/08/2016)
Dahal
returns
to power: Maoist Centre chairman elected 39th
prime minster with 363 votes, by John
Narayan Parajuli (kp 04/08/2016), Gathabandan
backs
Dahal after 3-pt deal, by Roshan Sedhai (kp 04/08/2016), Positive
vote:
Flexibility on both sides can translate the
three-point agreement into constitution
amendment (kp 04/08/2016), Tread
with
caution: Prime Minister-elect Dahal faces
daunting tasks given the political bitterness
surrounding months of efforts leading to the
change of guard (kp 04/08/2016), Oath
and
small Cabinet today (kp 04/08/2016), Once
foes,
now friends: Observers say time to follow
politics of conviction, not convenience, by
Sarin Ghimire (kp 04/08/2016), Consensus
in
transition: Peace process, by Umesh Kumar
Bhattarai (ht 04/08/2016), Enter
Prachanda As PM: The Stakes Are High, by
Mukti Rijal (rn 04/08/2016), Protean
Government: A Setback To Development, by
Uttam Maharjan (rn 04/08/2016), Experts
recommend fewer ministers, by Siromani
Dhungana (rep 04/08/2016), Rolpa
locals sceptical about Dahal as PM, by Hira
Bahadur Gharti Magar (rep 04/08/2016), Women
participation:
33pc representation sought in Cabinet (kp 04/08/2016) [Hardly
any woman has been participated in the
consultations that led to this government!],
The
Oli
syndrome: It’s a tendency to disguise one’s
group interest as nationalism and use external
fears to weaken internal demands for justice,
by Pramod Mishra (kp 04/08/2016)
Challenges
Before New Government, by Govinda Bahadur
Tumbahang (rn 30/07/2016)
Govt
doles
out Rs 14m to ‘UML, Maoist cadres’ (kp
29/07/2016)
Three
ministries
yet to submit project roll-out plan to NPC
(ht 27/07/2016)
Reality
Check
Of Outgoing PM Oli’s Speech In Parliament,
by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 25/07/2016), Tribute
To
Outgoing PM KP Oli, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km 26/07/2016), Oli
Leaves With Head Held High, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 27/07/2016)
Prime
Minister
Oli resigns, by Binod Ghimire (kp
25/07/2016), Prez
to
remove difficulties (kp 25/07/2016)
Oli
Leaves Behind An Ineffaceable Legacy, by
Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 17/07/2016) [Obviously, there must be
another Oli than the one we know!!]
Oli
Government
In Crisis, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
14/07/2016)
Consensus
Government: A Political Chimera, by Ritu Raj
Subedi (rn 10/07/2016)
Playing
for
time: Eight months into his term, Prime Minister
Oli seems to have settled for just one
objective: not being overthrown (nt
10/06/2016)
Airy-fairy
Announcements
Won’t Work, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
09/06/2016)
Basnet,
Pun
to be dropped from Cabinet (ht 06/06/2016)
Seven
wasted
months: Oli's government neither talks with
Madheshi parties nor is it keen on improving
Nepal's strained relations with India, by
David Kainee (rep 06/06/2016) [This has been predictable from the moment
when he became PM! But the other so-called
leaders are not one iota better!!]
PM
miffed
at transfer of CDOs on eve of trade union
election (ht 02/06/2016), Ruling
partners
at loggerheads over civil servant transfers
(rep 02/06/2016), SAC steps in to resolve officials’
transfer
issue (kp 04/06/2016)
Eight
contenders
for post of IBN chief executive (kp
10/05/2016)
Oli,
Dahal
sign 9-pt deal (rep 06/05/2016)
Govt
releases
its half-yearly report (kp 27/04/2016)
Oli
inducts
RPP’s Chand into cabinet (kp 18/04/2016), Oli
govt's
council of ministers grows to 41 members
(rep 18/04/2016) [And
Oli is absolutely unaware that the constitution
only allows upt to 25 members within the council
of ministers!?]
RPP
a
frustrated coalition partner: Rana (ht
17/04/2016)
RPP-N
tells
Minister Bista to quit: To ask PM to sack if he
doesn’t resign (kp 16/04/2016), RPP-Nepal
to
ask PM to sack asst minister (kp
17/04/2016), RPP-N
urges
PM to sack assistant minister Bista (ht
19/04/2016), PM
Oli
relieves Asst Minister Bista of his duty (ht
28/04/2016)
Say
No To Mules And Meddlers, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 10/04/2016) [??]
DPM
bemoans
govt’s poor show (kp 01/04/2016)
PM
censures
NRA, and by extension, own govt: NC leader Mahat
accuses government of viewing reconstruction
through partisan lense, by Bhadra Sharma (kp
30/03/2016) [Oli forgot
to mention himself and the other so-called
leaders as the most responsible persons!!],
Plan
to
make PMO model institute lost in the shuffle,
by Anil Giri (kp 30/03/2016) [?!]
MoHA
defies
apex court order with politics in play: Fails to
comply with SC ruling to promote four DIGs,
by Manish Gautam (kp 29/03/2016)
PM’s
China
visit costs taxpayers Rs 15 million (ht
27/03/2016)
An
open
letter to the PM: Your outlandish declarations
show you have no clue what it takes to translate
a dream into reality, by Naresh Koirala (kp
22/03/2016)
Oli’s
jumbo
team draws flak: When nation’s economy is
squeezed, it is unceremonious to go to a
neighbouring country with nearly 100 people: BRB
(kp 21/03/2016)
Government
show
gets Maoist thumbs down (kp 20/03/2016)
Misplaced
notions:
Government seems to spare no effort in indulging
in extravaganza in all its activities to
foolishly charm and attract the simple and
innocent, by Shyam KC (kp 11/03/2016)
PM
briefs
ruling party leaders on his India visit (kp
26/02/2016)
Hello
Sarkar
receives 205 complaints in a month (ht
17/02/2016)
FM
Thapa
‘reluctant’ to accompany Oli, by Anil Giri
(kp 15/02/2016)
New
ministries
for ministers’ sake: Recently created ministries
face dearth of staff, budget, office space,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/02/2016) [Oli's irresponsible and
unconstitutional procedure is a grave and
special kind of corruption to rob the state
coffers for the sake of power!]
Junk
vehicles
become an eyesore in Singha Durbar (ht
14/02/2016)
Not
bad,
not bad at all: The Oli administration’s
greatest achievement has been on the
diplomatic front, by Gopal Khanal, foreign
affairs advisor to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli
(kp 02/02/2016) [???]
First
100
daze: If the people had to grade the
government’s performance, they would give it 30
percent, by Khagendra N. Sharma (kp
31/01/2016)
Story
of
failure: Government heads in Nepal fail in such
a way in such a short span of time that every PM
proves to be worse than his immediate
predecessor, by Mahabir Paudyal (rep
30/01/2016)
UCPN
(Maoist)
dissatisfied with ministers’ performances
(kp 28/01/2016), UCPN-M
concerned
about govt’s poor show, by Tika R. Pradhan
(ht 29/01/2016), Dahal
for
‘serious’ talk with PM on governance issues
(kp 29/01/2016)
Government’s
Showing: Leaves Much To Be Desired, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 28/01/2016)
Govt
functioning
draws flak in Parliament: NC lawmaker Ramesh
Lekhak calls Prime Minister Oli-led government a
bunch of jokers, by Prakash Acharya (kp
27/01/2016)
PM
in
bid to override PAC fiat (kp 26/01/2016)
Lessons
To
Be Learned, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km
26/01/2016)
Selling
patriotism:
King Mahendra started the patriotism game to
enrich his henchmen; PM Oli is using the same to
benefit his coterie, by Kuvera Chalise (rep
25/01/2016), Hail
Comrade
Premier: The Pahadi Rights Defenders protesting
against the so-called Indian Blockade failed to
contemplate over absurdities of their own action,
by CK Lal (rep 25/01/2016)
In
100
days, Oli Cabinet has little to boast about,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp 19/01/2016), Hundred
Days Of Disturbed Honeymoon, by Narad
Bharadwaj (rn 22/01/2016), A
government full of ‘promise’, by Gunjan
Upadhyay (rep 22/01/2016)
Cabinet
expansion
need of hour, says PM (ht 13/01/2016) [unbelievable statement!], Unwarranted
Expansion, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn
13/01/2016)
Divide
and
rue: The split of Ministry of Agriculture
Development into Ministry of Agriculture and
Ministry of Livestock Development was both
untimely and unnecessary, by Bhairab Raj
Kaini (rep 12/01/2016)
Government
has
failed, says Jhalanath Khanal (ht
12/01/2016), Discontent
over
govt brewing within PM’s party (rep
12/01/2016)
Six
state
ministers sworn in (kp 02/01/2016), Six
state
ministers sworn in amid criticism (ht
02/01/2016)
The
postmaster, by Gunjan Upadhyay (rep
01/01/2015)
Hello
Sarkar
flooded with public complaints (kp
31/12/2015)
Six
ministries
settled less than 50 pc public complaints
(ht 20/12/2015)
State
of
utter failure: If the current crises continue,
public anger could be directed towards govt
(kp 26/11/2015) [It's
overdue for long! And please do not forget to
include the NC that was responsible for the
failed politics of the previous government!!]
PM
Oli
spends 1.2m in food, entertainment (kp
25/11/2015)
Home,
finance
secretaries among 14 officials transferred
(kp 20/11/2015)
Prime
Minister's
address to the nation: ‘Blockade cruel,
inhumane’, by John Narayan Parajuli and
Binod Ghimire (kp 16/11/2015), Unofficial
Indian
blockade has led to humanitarian crisis: PM,
by Tika R. Pradhan (ht 16/11/2015) [Stop
calling it "unofficial"! It may not be total but
it's very official!], Half-hearted:
In
times of national crisis, Prime Mister Oli
failed to assure a nervous population (kp 16/11/2015) [Oli
is the concentrated incompetence that marks all
so-called leaders of Nepal's failed political
generation!!], Nepali
Congress,
Madhesi parties disappointed with Oli’s speech
(ht
16/11/2015)
Hello
Sarkar
resolves 36,610 complaints (ht 15/11/2015)
PM
picks
Rimal as political adviser (kp 10/11/2015)
Oli
expands
Cabinet again, inducts 4 more state and
assistant ministers (ht 09/11/2015)
PM
Oli
to address nation: To dwell on ongoing crisis in
Tarai region (kp 09/11/2015), Shadow
economy
expands thanks to govt fecklessness, by
Kuvera Chalise (rep 09/11/2015), NC
tells
ministers to mind their language: Urges them to
handle the nationmal crisis with wisdom without
sensationalising it, by Prakash Acharya (ht 09/11/2015)
Oli
has
record 6 DPMs: With 26 Cabinet members,
'breaches statutory limit', by Bhadra Sharma
(kp 06/11/2015), Cabinet
strength
expanded to 26 members: Government now has six
deputy prime ministers, 17 ministers and two
state ministers (ht 06/11/2015), Oli
expands
cabinet for third time (rep 06/11/2015)
Cabinet
expansion
likely today (kp 01/11/2015), UML
leaders
battle for Cabinet positions: Besides appeasing
his party leaders, Oli also faces the challenge
of satisfying the coalition partners (kp
02/11/2015), UML
fails
to pick ministers, again (ht 03/11/2015), PM
Oli
gets UML nod to expand Cabinet (kp
04/11/2015)
5-member
taskforce
to draft CMP with focus on rebuilding (kp
25/10/2015)
9
ministers sworn in: Cabinet expansion not over;
Oli’s party UML unable to decide names (kp
19/10/2015), Oli
inducts
nine ministers: Top Bahadur Rayamajhi named
deputy PM, Shakti Basnet home minister (ht 19/10/2015), Oli
expands
cabinet to 18 members (rep 19/10/2015), Row
in
UCPN (M) over candidates (kp 19/10/2015), Passing
the
buck: Soon enough, the new PM is likely to find
daggers pointing at him from all directions,
by Narayan Manandhar (kp 19/10/2015)
Cabinet
expansion
in limbo (kp 18/10/2015), Rayamajhi
to
lead UCPN-M in govt (ht 18/10/2015), No
HR
violators in Cabinet, PM told (kp 18/10/2015) [A
person who in 2006 during Jana Andolan II as the
putsching king's right-hand ordered the security
forces to apply brutal force against
demonstrating civil society killing at least 20
and hurting thousands has now even been
nominated DPM!], New
government
faces daunting challenges, by Prakash
Acharya (ht 18/10/2015)
A
Leader Who Stands Out From The Crowd, by
Narad Bharadwaj (rn 16/10/2015) [A exaggerated eulogy on PM
Oli that leaves the impact of his conservative
mind unmentioned!], An
Uphill Task Ahead Of Oli, by Kushal Pokharel
(rn
16/10/2015), PM
Oli
forms his core team: Hari Krishna Karki
appointed attorney general; Pradeep Gyawali
likely to become Oli’s chief political advisor
(kp
16/10/2015), High-level
political
committee to assist govt (rep 16/10/2015), UML,
UCPN
(M) leaders eye plum ministries; Cabinet still
incomplete: Rival faction opposes PM Oli’s
‘monopoly’ while picking Cabinet members while
UCPN (M) Chairman Dahal under pressure to come
up with inclusive list of nominees (kp 16/10/2015), Mahara
as
DPM to lead Maoists in govt, by Ashok Dahal
(rep
16/10/2015)
Dispute
over
posts hits Cabinet expansion: Some UML leaders
are said to be against the dealallocating eight
ministries to the Maoists (kp 15/10/2015) [There is nothing more
important than the power games the
male Tagadhari leaders of the parties!
Agreements are never meant to be observed! They
are not more than irresponsible liars who are
not interested in people and country!!],
UCPN-M
indecision
delays government expansion (rep 15/10/2015)
Ruling
parties
near power-sharing deal: After the UML agreed to
give the Vice President and Speaker posts to the
Maoists, the latter gave up its claim to Prez
position (kp 14/10/2015), UML,
UCPN-M
leaders negotiate power sharing (rep 14/10/2015), Three
President
contenders from UML (kp 14/10/2015), Bhandari
in
fray for President post?, by Tika R. Pradhan
(ht
14/10/2015), International
community
welcomes new government (kp 14/10/2015), New
Government, New Challenges, New Hopes, by
Narayan Upadhyay (rn 14/10/2015)
Travel
allowances
for govt officials hiked, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 13/10/2015)
Oli
takes
oath in the name of people, by Tika R.
Pradhan (ht 13/10/2015), 9-member
Cabinet
formed (kp 13/10/2015), PM
Oli
forms 9-man cabinet (rep 13/10/2015), Cabinet
focuses
on Madhes issues: PM Oli holds discussion with
his Cabinet colleagues and seeks their inputs on
ways to address the grievances of the agitating
Madhesi and Tharu communities (kp 13/10/2015), Power-sharing
‘before
full Cabinet’: Multiple claims to posts of Prez,
VP and Speaker (kp 13/10/2015)
Oli’s
Elevation
To Office Of Prime Minister, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 12/10/2015), UML’s
Oli
elected new PM, by Binod Ghimire (kp 12/10/2015), Oli
elected
prime minister with 338 votes, by Prakash
Acharya and Tika R. Pradhan (ht 12/10/2015), Muddled,
yet
united: Having secured premiership, Oli now
needs to mend fences with Madhes and minorities
(kp
12/10/2015), Foes
to
friends, Oli’s dramatic rise (kp 12/10/2015), Forged
by
hardship, communist rebellion (kp 12/10/2015), Tehrathum
celebrates
Oli’s election (kp 12/10/2015), Challenges
Of The New PM, by Nandalal Tiwari (rn 12/10/2015), Will
Oli
live up to nationalist image as PM ?, by
Thira L. Bhusal (rep 12/10/2015), After
trading
charges, PM’s election ends on conciliatory note
(ht
12/10/2015), Cabinet
to
get full shape in a week: Key coalition partners
will have a tough task ahead when it comes to
portfolio allocation (kp 12/10/2015)
Oli,
Koirala
in PM race (kp 11/10/2015), Koirala,
Oli
vie for PM’s chair: The latter apparently enjoys
the support of a comfortable majority in
Parliament, by Prakash Acharya (ht 11/10/2015), What
made
Koirala run for his chair (kp 11/10/2015), UML-Maoist
tie
covers larger power-sharing (kp 11/10/2015), Dahal
UML’s
first choice for president (ht 11/10/2015), UML,
UCPN-M
to amend statute to tackle agitation (ht 11/10/2015)
36,326
complaints
settled in 5 years, claims Hello Sarkar (ht
10/10/2015)
Prime
minister
election tomorrow, by Binod Ghimire (kp 10/10/2015), Candidates
to
file names for PM poll today, by Tika R.
Pradhan (ht 10/10/2015), UML
hopes
Oli will lead govt (kp 10/10/2015), Cong
to
talk to Madhes forces before decision, by
Anil Giri (kp 10/10/2015), Dahal
urges
PM Koirala not to contest for new term (rep 10/10/2015), NC,
UML’s
word sought on amending statute: UCPN-Maoist
says ruling coalition partners should strike a
new deal, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 10/10/2015), RPP-N
to
join govt if a major party sits in opposition
(kp
10/10/2015)
Congress
at
odds over leading next Cabinet: NC troika
Koirala, Poudel and Deuba interested to run for
PM post; Mahesh Acharya and Narahari Acharya say
Congress should not claim prime ministerial post,
by Anil Giri (kp 09/10/2015), NC
decision
on contesting PM post today, by Prakash
Acharya (ht 09/10/2015), PM:
Have
not promised support to Oli, by Ashok Dahal
(rep
09/10/2015), UML
intensifies
meetings to bolster its PM chances (kp 09/10/2015), House
to
vote for new PM (kp 09/10/2015), MJF-L
and
its allies want consensus govt: MJF-L Chairman
Gachhadar has hinted his party could join the
government if federalism dispute is resolved
(kp
09/10/2015), NOC
invites
global tender for fuel supply (kp 09/10/2015)
Will
honour
past Deal, PM assures Oli (kp 08/10/2015), Will
support
anyone as next PM, says Dahal, by Bedraj
Poudel (kp 08/10/2015), No
Alternative To National Unity Govt, by Mukti
Rijal (rn 08/10/2015)
New
govt
should at least have Big Three: UCPN (M) (kp
07/10/2015), Oli
way
out Making Oli the next PM is still the best
option to salvage the constitution out of the
current morass, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp 07/10/2015) [Kina??
Only new charismatic leaders should lead the
nation, not the old conservative male Tagadhari
elite!!], Major
Parties Must Keep United Face, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 07/10/2015)
PM
defers
new cabinet discussions (kp 06/10/2015), NC
divided
over new PM candidate (kp 06/10/2015), Three
parties
urged to keep unity intact: Dahal backs CPN-UML
Chair Oli for the prime minister’s post, by
Prakash Acharya (ht 06/10/2015), Maoists
call
for nat’l unity government (kp 06/10/2015)
PM
post
not a done deal for KP Oli yet: Two possible
contenders from Congress; Maoist and Madhesi
parties hold the key, by Anil Giri (kp
05/10/2015) [Anyway, all
three are incompetent and will contribute to the
continuation of Nepal's crisis!], NC
to
name own candidate for premiership: UML to field
Oli for the post; New PM by Oct 11: Nembang;
UCPN-M to play kingmaker, by Prakash Acharya
(ht
05/10/2015), Maoist
not
to claim any key positions: Dahal (kp 05/10/2015), Conspiracies
are
afoot to break alliance of big parties: Dahal
(rep
05/10/2015)
Parties
discuss
govt formation, by Prakash Acharya (ht 04/10/2015), CPN-UML
to
field KP oli as PM candidate (kp 04/10/2015), Dahal
confirms
‘deal on Oli govt’: Says UCPN (Maoist) is also
open to joining new government led by Nepali
Congress, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
04/10/2015)
PM
paves
way for new government: Prez calls for consensus
govt within 7 days, by Ashok Dahal (rep 03/10/2015), Prez
calls
for unity govt within a week, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 03/10/2015), Prime
minister
stops short of resigning (ht 03/10/2015), President
Yadav
calls parties to elect new PM, by Tika R.
Pradhan (ht 03/10/2015), UML,
UCPN
(M) say PM didn’t take them into confidence
(kp
03/10/2015), NC,
UML
in dispute as process to form new govt begins
(rep 03/10/2015)
Premier
to
decide on his resignation today, by Prakash
Acharya (ht 02/10/2015)
PM
asks
Oli to recall 2 UML ministers (kp
30/09/2015), Power
abuse
accused UML ministers out (kp 02/10/2015), Minister
Gyawali
sacked, Poudel resigns, by Tika R. Pradhan
(ht 02/10/2015)
PM
Koirala
pressed to cancel New York visit: India cannot
impose trade embargo, say leaders, by Anil
Giri (kp 23/09/2015)
Pradhan
resigns
as PM's press advisor: PM accepts Pradhan's
resignation (kp 22/09/2015)
After
statute,
parties focus on new govt (kp 21/09/2015), New
govt after October 3: Koirala to resign once he
returns from UN General Assembly (ht
22/09/2015)
New
govt
agenda takes centre stage (kp 20/09/2015)
Problems
of
Self-creation Prime Minister Koirala, by
Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (km 31/08/2015)
Sushil
Faced
Humongous Problem?, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar
(km 21/08/2015)
Hello
Sarkar
settles 90 per cent complaints (ht 16/08/2015)
Secy
transfers (kp 15/08/2015)
New
appointments
at health bodies (kp 14/08/2015)
Major
reforms
recommended at Foreign Ministry: Panels advise
ministry to revamp its structure from top to
bottom, reform its organisational policy and
reorient diplomacy (kp 17/07/2015)
Retail
prices
of 96 medicines fixed, fertiliser to be imported
from India (ht 07/07/2015)
DPM
Gautam
takes charge of Agro ministry (kp 07/07/2015)
Minister
Parajuli
finds his job on line over unseemly act (kp
02/07/2015), Minister
in
hot water for paddy field antics: His ‘indecent’
behaviour draws flak in Parliament (ht
02/07/2015), Under-fire
Agriculture
Minister Parajuli quits (kp 03/07/2015), Woman
says
minister was not misbehaving (kp 03/07/2015),
Paddy
field
antics cost minister Parajuli job (ht
03/07/2015)
CPN-UML
divided
over recalling sports minister: Minister
Purushottam Poudel has been drawn into
controversy after he appointed Keshav Bista as
the member-secretary of the National Sports
Council, by Bhadra Sharma (kp 29/06/2015), Paudel
under
pressure to quit as minister of youth and sports
(ht 29/06/2015)
PM
Koirala’s
twitter handle ‘compromised’ (kp 25/06/2015)
Pandey
ignores
fiat to visit China, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht
19/06/2015)
Ministries’governance
capacity
down: Mahat (ht 18/06/2015)
Directive
non-compliance
concerns House panel (kp 08/06/2015)
PMO,
Ministry
in row over relief from foreign units, by Anil
Giri (kp 25/05/2015)
Sherpa
appointed
new tourism minister (kp 23/05/2015), Sherpa
appointed
tourism minister (ht 23/05/2015), Change
of
tourism minister fuels speculations: Sherpa
picked as new tourism minister (rep
23/05/2015)
Offices
in
Singha Durbar relocated (kp 17/05/2015)
Quake
displaces
PM’s office, other agencies (kp 14/05/2015),
Scores
of
govt offices under makeshift tents (ht
14/05/2015)
Tested
and
failed: Govt ineptitude has been on display, but
it is the prime minister who has been found most
wanting, by Deepak Thapa (kp 05/07/2015)
PM
to
undergo check-up in Thailand (ht 18/04/2015)
3
govt agencies face uncertainty: Given political
influence, uncertainty shrouds over new
appointments to fill the vacuum at these
agencies, by Sangam Prasain (kp 05/04/2015)
The
accountability
of Sushil Koirala: Dr Govinda KC (alive) and
Nanda Prasad Adhikari (dead) speak for the weak
and desolate, by Kanak Mani Dixit (kp
27/03/2015)
Can
old
House be new venue for meetings? Speakers
suggest using Gallery Baithak in Singha Durbar
could also save millions, by Lekhanath
Pandey (ht 24/03/2015)
4
key ministries show low capital spending: As of
the first eight months of the fiscal year, they
have been able to spend only Rs 20.51 billion
out of their combined budget allocation of Rs
91.43 billion, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
20/03/2015)
All
divisions
at MoWCSW functioning sans chiefs, by Rajan
Pokhrel (ht 12/03/2015)
New
secretaries
get postings (kp 05/03/2015), Cabinet
effects
transfers, postings of 23 secretaries (ht
05/3/2015)
Govt’s
grievance
desk gets few complaints (kp 12/02/2015)
Junkets
bleeding
state coffers dry: This violation of ethical
norms is simply appaling, says Chief Secretary
Leela Mani Paudyal, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht
08/02/2015)
16
joint-secys
promoted (kp 06/02/2015), Govt
promotes
17 joint secretaries (ht 06/02/2015), Cabinet
promotes
16 to secretaries: 7 picked by NC, 6 by UML, 3
on seniority basis, by Santosh Ghimire (rep
06/02/2015)
Subedi
takes
reins of DoFE (kp 29/01/2015)
Cabinet
appointments (ht 27/01/2015)
OPMCM
encourages
public to lodge grievances with Hello Sarkar
(ht 12/01/2015)
2
secys each at foreign and finance ministries,
by Anil Giri (kp 09/01/2015), Cabinet
decides
againstordinance on foreign secretary
appointment (ht 09/01/2015)
MoF
starts
inspection of ministries (ht 07/01/2015)
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