Posted by: kumale May 11, 2009
Why is Ian Martin back this time?
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you are absolutely  right.  I know most of the SAJHA user does not like G.R joshi but he had the valid  point here.

"Ian Martin is a communist"






Why is the NC resentful towards UNMIN?
Govinda
Raj Joshi: We believed that UNMIN would play an important role in
bringing the peace process to a fair conclusion and having an
independent election. However UNMIN has failed in both these tasks.

What wrongs did UNMIN commit during the elections?
They
made the people go against the candidates of other parties who were
being targeted by the Maoists. Then they didn't go to all the
constituencies. Shouldn't they have monitored all the places?

Can you give us any examples?
They
used to attend my public meeting all day long and instigated people to
go against me. They even said that they would cancel my candidacy.

Why do you think UNMIN did this?
The
main chief of UNMIN, Ian Martin, seems to be a leftist. Being a
communist himself, he forgot he worked for the UN, set out to help the
communists, and helped the Maoists in every way he could. Plus, he
doesn't seem to be able to tolerate the NC. Martin acted unethically.
The election for the constituent assembly was not conducted fairly.

And NC found out about this only now?
We knew about this before, but our party as a whole just found out now.

So you must be be displeased about UNMIN's term being extended.
We
are. This is about ethics. Girijababu even told the UN
secretary-general that UNMIN did not behave correctly. Yet the
government is getting ready to ask UNMIN to extend its term again.

But the government probably needs UNMIN.
It's
the Maoists who need UNMIN, not the government. UNMIN provides the
legality that the Maoists need to be in government. That's why even if
the government asks UNMIN to stay on, the NC will not accept it.


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