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Republic of disquiet

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  • While worried representatives of the international community keep calling them asking them to take the Constitution writing process to its logical conclusion, Gyanendra remains reclusive, persona non grata to the international community.The only diplomat who has met him in the past year is Rakesh Sood. But once China, (which has now given up the position that India has primacy of interests vis a vis Nepal) realises that Gyanendra is back in the political centrestage, the Chinese ambassador’s meetings with him could match Sood’s.

    In fact, greater instability, anarchy and infighting among the political forces on one hand, and growing demands for ‘autonomous provinces’ with the right to self determination, and growth in the number of armed groups are challenges that the new government will face. The Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) has already said the demand for ‘entire madhesh as a single province’ (Nepal’s plain area comprising 24 per cent of geographical area and 48 per cent of the total population) is not acceptable to the government. Moreover, there are powerful agitations being spearheaded by the Tharus, the country’s dominant indigenous groups and other minorities against the single madhesh province, saying it will erase their identity, and take away their land.

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    Madhav Nepal’s failure to form the government even a week after he took the oath of office, Maoist pressure, and G.P. Koirala’s possible emergence as extra-constitutional power centre are indicators that Nepal’s days as PM will not be easy. Koirala bulldozed all protest from the Nepali Congress and nominated his discredited daughter, Sujata Koirala, as the leader of the party. Sujata, mired in controversy through her father’s stint in power, is perhaps the most hated figure in the party. She was the lone voice supporting monarchy when all parties were out to abolish it, and recently, she backed Prachanda when he sacked Nepal army chief R Katawal . Gen Katawal’s reinstatement by President Yadav not only led to Prachanda’s resignation as PM, but also his vow to fight the president from the street and from the House .

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