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Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Unity For Successful CA Polls

Yuba Nath Lamsal
The Election Commission has published the schedule for the election to the constituent assembly (CA) slated for November 22. Following this, the election fervour is slowly gaining momentum. With the date for the election coming closer, the political parties, which are the main stakeholders, are expected to gear up their activities to mobilise and educate the people about the polls.However, the speed with which the political parties are moving ahead with the electioneering process has been slow, despite their demand and commitment to hold the election in time and in a free and fair manner. Even after the publication of the election programme, the political parties have not started their election campaign. It could be partially due to the weather condition. But more than that, the parties are not confident of their strength and are weighing the pros and cons of the current situation before going to the people.
Historic process
Elections are the bedrock of a democratic polity. It is through an election that people exercise their sovereign right and choose their representatives to rule. Moreover, the constituent assembly election is a historic process in Nepal. It is a process that will enable the people to participate in the constitution-making process. Thus, the political parties now need to go to the people with their political programmes to mobilise and educate the voters so that there is better participation of the people. But before doing that, the eight political parties that are in the government must ensure a conducive atmosphere for the election. At present, the law and order situation in some Terai districts is not satisfactory. Even officials who are to conduct the polls have not felt safe and secure. Without ensuring their full security, the officials many not be able to go to the polling stations. Even workers of the different political parties are hesitant to go to the villages. Thus, this situation may affect free, fair and credible election. Against this background, the first and foremost duty of the government and the eight political parties is to maintain strict law and order and improve the security situation in the country. At present, some groups in the Terai have launched an agitation, and a few of them have been carrying out criminal activities in the name of a political movement. The Madhesi Jana Adhikar Forum (MJF) is one of them, and it has launched a political agitation demanding more share for the Terai people in the political and social sectors.
Most of the demands of the MRF have already been addressed which have also been incorporated in the interim constitution. The major demands of the MRF include seats and share in the constituent assembly on the basis of the population, and a federal system of governance. Both these demands have been addressed as the government and the eight political parties have agreed to go for a federal system and increase the seats in the constituent assembly on the basis of population. So the MJF now needs to stop all forms of protests and concentrate on the constituent assembly election.Certain militant groups in the Terai have been resorting to criminal activities like killing, kidnapping and extortion. These are criminal activities which must be dealt with in accordance with the law of the land. The government has already formed a negotiating team with representatives of the different political parties to hold talks with the various disgruntled groups and find an amicable solution to the problem. It has already invited all the groups for talks. However, some groups in the Terai have not responded to the government's invitation and continue with their violent and terrorist activities. Thus, the government has little option other than to use force, if necessary, to bring the situation under control and maintain security so that voters can participate in the election process without any kind of fear.
Nepal has witnessed three democratic elections and two elections to the local government after the political change in 1990. But the constituent assembly election is the first exercise of its kind in Nepal, and it is different from the previous elections. There will be two types of election - one for the candidates based on the first-pass-the-post system, and the other for the political parties on the basis of the proportional system. There will be two ballot papers and ballot boxes for the different systems of election. But the people are not used to and are not properly educated about this election system or the constituent assembly itself. We are running out of time, and the political parties must start their election campaign and go to the people to create an election fervour nationwide. As the nation is in its transitional phase, there is no alternative to the election. This is the only remedy to taking the nation out of the crisis and ensure peace, stability and security in the country. The constituent assembly election is a must for the larger interest of the nation and the people. It is not a question of who wins and who loses in the election. It is about brining stability to the country, democracy and prosperity. The victory of the nation and democracy lies in the peaceful and successful conduct of the election. Thus, the political parties, instead of blaming one another, must work together and go to the people in perfect political harmony for the success of the election. This is the time that requires stronger unity and more co-operation among the political parties than ever before. In this situation, the political parties must set aside their personal and partisan interests and ideological differences and work together to end the present transition and navigate the nation out of the crisis.
Mass meeting

Recently, the eight political parties decided to hold a joint mass meeting in the capital to start the election campaign, which would send a positive message of unity nationwide. This is, of course, a praiseworthy decision for which the political parties and leaders deserve appreciation. However, this spirit needs to prevail till the election is held so that the elections can be held successfully, and any attempt to sabotage the election process would be defeated. The nation is, thus, in need of more wisdom, flexibility and a strong sense of solidarity and co-operation on the part of political parties and the leaders. This is the desire of the people, and the leaders must listen and act accordingly. This alone will steer the nation ahead on the path of peace, stability and prosperity.
Source: The Rising Nepal, August 22, 2007

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