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Tough talk with Bhattarai, News24 Television



Did you think you would remain in your position as PM for this long?

Baburam Bhattarai: I wanted to complete the peace process and constitution writing by 27 May and handover the leadership. But I had to stay longer because the situation demanded it. The difference over federalism was the main reason the constitution writing couldn't be completed on time. So far in my tenure as the PM I have tried my best to accomplish as much as I could. But my individual effort alone wasn't enough. This is why we could only reach the 99 metre mark. We fell short by one crucial metre that has landed us in this difficult position.

The army integration process is in quandry again and your party leaders are now saying that integration is not possible. So what did we get after all the bloodshed, wasn't the lives and times of so many young people wasted for nothing?
We are at a crucial point in history in establishing a new order. Such historical change cannot be brought about in a few months or few years. It may take decades to fully overthrow the old order and install a new one. Other countries have taken decades to fully implement and bring change and I believe we are also headed in the same direction. So I am not disappointed.

How long will you use the rhetoric of historical change to pacify the public? What about socio-economic reforms to address people's everyday problems?
Such reforms can only be brought through a budget which I haven't been able to present. While I am still actively pushing the reform agendas, those from the old order are still resisting change. We are still in a transition period so everything cannot be solved immediately.

Of the 40 point demands that the Maoists had presented to the then Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba before starting the armed struggle, that included scraping discriminatory treaties, distributing land to the homeless ...
I am well aware of what I had written in the 40 point demand, you don't need to remind me about them. Could you just proceed directly to the question?

What demands have been accomplished so far?
We are still working towards those goals for which we picked arms in the first place. Since the new order is yet to be implemented we cannot address many of the demands. Furthermore, the need of the hour is to complete constitution writing which will pave way for other important issues to be addressed. It's only been five years and though our main political objective has been partially met we still have a long way to go.

So how and on what basis will the election take place on 22 November since the Election Commission (EC) has already declared that polls can't be conducted without amending the statute?
No, the EC hasn't said anything like that. We are already working on the legalities to take the election forward. Laws relating to the election will come through an ordinance which will then open the doors for election.

The recent article by SD Muni has revealed secret relations between your party and India. Maoist leaders are said to have contacted the Indian PMO in 2002. What do you have to say about that?
In December 2001 after the army was mobilised and the king was slowly taking all power in his hand, we contacted the heads of many countries including India, China and the US and even informed United Nations to make them aware of the situation.

You have been accused of being a roadblock in the formation of a national unity government. How long will this government last?
The government will stay in place until elections are conducted. I am ready to hand over power as soon as parties can reach consensus on key issues.

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1. who cares
".... The difference over federalism was the main reason the constitution writing couldn't be completed on time. ....."
- a few days ago agent dahal said, they are now for multiple ethnic identity state which nc, uml were ready to support since well before the end of CA's term.


this makes you thiefs, dalals responsible for the end of CA without delivering. 


"In December 2001 after the army was mobilised and the king was slowly taking all power in his hand, we contacted the heads of many countries including India, China and the US and even informed United Nations to make them aware of the situation."

- so you accept that it did happen. but your dogs have been barking that the dhoti guy is trying to defame your gang of thugs. 




2. pathak fan
wow! just saw the entire interview. BRB is so pissed off and confrontational. he's basically like "oh i am still the best among all the rotten apples and i have done the right thing, don't blame me, blame the old order". great job by Dil Bhusan Pathak with his persistent and hard hitting questions. he's done his research and it shows! 


3. LaliGurash

I really do not understand what does it mean by "federalism" or what is the meaning BRB is trying to make the public of Nepal understand! And why is he feeling or projecting himself that he is so much concerned about this country. If he is really what he is trying to be than I bet any person will not even think of dividing Nepal based on ethnicity. If Nepal is getting divided today can our PM guarantee all Nepali that in future there will be no demand of a different province by a group which is not considered or been given a ethnic status today? I may not be well versed in politics but surely can understand if Nepal is built on such weak base of federalism then our politician are just trying to push this country into a dark tunnel where there is no hope of peace or prosperity of the country but only uncertainty.  Jai Nepal! I will still love my country and stay with her as I feel that I am equally responsible along with every Nepali who voted for such a government who after TWO YEAR are still not able to draft a constitution for the betterment, status uplift and prosperity of the people of NEPAL and its people....



4. Bhaicha
who cares for the used condomes?
least the Injuns.


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