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CA Winter Session
The government has called for the
winter session and the political
parties are hurriedly preparing for the
session. The Constituent Assembly
members are returning to the capital
from the villages by collecting the
suggestions from the poeple even in the
remote villages. The session has been
called as the status quo and the
regressive forces and the elements were
hatching conspiracies to fall down the
government in the foreign land, Delhi.
The bourgeois and the regressive
forces are in search of opportunities to
divert the way of the transitional
period in another way. The regressive
elements are in the day dream to regain
their 'lost heaven' again.
Simultaneously, the regressive forces
and the elements are also in the
preparation to catch opportunity to form
another coalition government. They are
inceasing their activities in the banner
of 'democratic alliance'.
They are blaming unified CPN-Maoist to
be 'undemocratic' and 'incorrected'.
They want to catch fish in the troubled
warter. Therefore, they are always
spreading rumour against the government
and its progressive steps.
When the reactionary elements were
giving directives to reject the
ordinances and the other forward steps
that are taken to provide the feeling
of something new and change to the
people, the call for the sessionhas been
an objective and dialectical response
for those. The government has opened a
play-ground for the anti-people elements
and forces in its own initiative. The
conspiracies and the plans of those
elements are now aborted. The CA winter
sesion will bring the status quo
'political players' inside the
limitation of the order of interim
constitution.
Through a broader exercise of
democracy, the government will be able
to bring the anti-people elements and
the forces in their own size to accept
and follow the progressive track led by
the government. The ordinances that the
government had brought after the budget
session was concluded, will be ratified
and other new plans and the programmes
of the government along with some of the
new policies will be passed. Winter
session will be the victorious session
for the government.
The winter session will
teach the bourgeois parties a lesson of
a broader democratic exercise through
the decision making place instead of the
plot created in the dark rooms of the
foreign land. It will teach what the
real democracy is in practice. |
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2009
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Bahadur Mahara delivering his speech on the occasion of
119th May Day at Kathmandu. Picture - Dinesh Shrestha |
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