Posted by: gari khau June 21, 2010
NEPALI NEWSPAPER'S EDITORIAL!!! Media Bias!!!
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Step aside Mr Deuba

Former prime minister and NC leader Sher Bahadur Deuba wants to
try his luck with Baluwatar for the fourth time. Our first response is
laughter, followed by anger. If this sounds a little too harsh on him,
so be it. Deuba should be the last person from among senior leaders
across the parties to be seeking the prime minister´s job. He has
already become prime minister thrice in the past. And what is his track
record in that lofty office? It´s simply indefensible. His most enduring
legacy is the so-called Pajero culture, or the largesse that he doled
out to lawmakers in the form of tax concessions for importing luxury
vehicles. And his political career is mired in blunders. He dismissed
parliament, in which his party, NC, had a majority and split that party
and created a platform for his own dismissal by an ambitious monarch on
October 4, 2002. "Summoned" again by the then king, he obliged him and
became prime minister for the third time, only to be deposed a few
months later. His second dismissal by the king was followed by absolute
monarchical rule.



If Deuba had any semblance of morality left in him, he should have
retired from politics once and for all after the royal putsch. But the
tragedy of Nepali politics is that he is now seeking a fourth stint as
prime minister. His attempt could have been forgiven if he had been
elected Parliamentary Party (PP) leader of the Nepali Congress. But he
has not. That means, he is rejected by a majority of NC lawmakers as
their leader. Deuba and his loyalists are now arguing that one doesn´t
necessarily have to be PP leader to become prime minister and they are
pointing to the case of Madav Kumar Nepal. Agreed that Nepal is not the
PP leader of the UML, but don´t forget that he was proposed as prime
minister by none other than UML PP leader and party Chairman Jhala Nath
Khanal. In the NC´s case, PP leader Ram Chandra Poudel himself is in the
race for premiership. Deuba must either challenge Poudel for PP
leadership and defeat him or else he must step aside in the race to
become prime minister.



It´s not a question of supporting Poudel; it´s rather a question of
following principles and upholding a democratic process. We have written
over and again that we are more concerned about the fate of the peace
process and the writing of the new constitution. And we believe that the
ongoing unhealthy competition for the prime minister´s post will only
diminish the possibility of national consensus. We still think that the
possibility of a national consensus government hasn´t been fully
exhausted; so the parties should still strive to realize that
possibility. A majority-based government should be the last resort, to
be explored only after everything else has been tried out.

 
 Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=20173

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2010-06-22 02:14:17

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