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 Koirala's Petition quashes by SCKoirala
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Posted on 09-15-04 8:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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- http://www.nepalnews.com.np/archive/2004/sep/arc_sep04_23.htm#5

Supreme Court quashes petition filed by Koirala

May be now Girije is preparing for sponsoring another street protests, burning of tires, and more.
 
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Seems to me, the Koirala has been deeply bogged down into the dharma Sankat.

According to the update news on Nepalnews.com, Koirala says "I will not appear before the CIAA".

He says: "Talking to Radio Sagarmatha F. M. late Wednesday, Koirala said he was ready to court arrest but will not appear before the CIAA. The angry Koirala also alleged the Supreme Court being influenced by the royal palace."

The question is, so if the verdict was in favor of him, he would not be angry????? Another question is, if he knew that SC is influenced by royal palace, why did he lodge his petition in the first place? Buddu Koirala!!!

Also Koirala says: "there was no constitution in the country and alleged the King of dismantling it."

Hmmm, if he thinks there was no consitution, then why didn't he raised hell, when CIAA was summoning other corrupt leaders and ex-govt. officers? HOw can he say that there is no constitution... ? Deuba Govt. was dismantled as per the consitution... one may argue that there was flaw in the constitution, but the constitution entirely has not become demolished. Remember, Koirala did somuch nautanki when he alleged that his VIP rights was violated by Airport Security. The VIP priviledges he is enjoying is solely due to present of the constitution... if he thinks there was no consitution.. then he should not enjoy the VIP proviledges as well.

Does he know how crooked he talks, act, thinks...?????

Now, since verdict is not in facor, he will not face CIAA? Had it been in favor of him, would not he keep silent??? If he cannot honor the SC's verdict, then why the hell he lodged petition at the first place??????? Stupid Girija... now that you are totally in dharma_Sankat. Even India will not give you refuge.

 
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Koirala at 80+ has been turned out to be the greatest dumbass.

I must accept this fact.

Peace for everyone.
 
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Koirala contribution to Nepal - more than 40 years ago till now

(1) Hijacked & Robbed money of Nepal Bank Limited - Nepalese Royal Airlines.

(2) Bombed to Jeep of King's Mahendra, Biratnagar

(3) Bombed to Jeep of King's Mahendra, Janakpur

(4) Nepal River treaty with India - full support to India

(5) Distruction of Nepalese Democracy, Human right, Legal & Law order and Peace

(6) Openly and full corruption

(7) Distruction of Nepali Congress Party and Nepali political systems
 
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- http://www.nepalnews.com.np/archive/2004/sep/arc_sep04_25.htm#1

Why is G. P. Koirala angry? (News Analysis)

The way former Prime Minister and opposition Nepali Congress leader, Girija Prasad Koirala, reacted to Supreme Courtýs verdict on Wednesday baffled many.

In response to the apex courtýs verdict that the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) was acting in accordance with law while summoning Koirala to inquire about his property details, the octogenarian leader said, ýThe Supreme Court had turned helpless and lost its conscience in front of the authoritarian royal regime.ý He even advised the apex court to be moved within the Narayanhiti royal palace.

ýI will rather go to jail but will not appear before the CIAA,ý Koirala declared.

Even his well wishers said the comments by a senior politician like Koiralaýwho has spent over six decades fighting for democracy and rule of law in the countryýdid not match his stature.

ýWe have to honour the courtýs verdict,ý said advocate Radheshyam Adhiakry, who pleaded on behalf of the former premier.

What may have turned Koirala so angry? He must be aware that he can face litigations on charge of contempt of court.

Those who have watched Koiralaýs on-going tirade against the October 4, 2002 move of King Gyanendra say the NC supremo seems being pushed to a situation where either he will have to `compromiseý with the King and will be rewarded duly or prepare to face the royal wrath.

Commenting upon reports that he had had meetings with some close royal advisors, Koirala said publicly that he had been offered the post of ýPrime Ministerý under Article 127 of the constitution. ýI will not hold the post of Prime Minister under this Article,ý declared Koirala, who is spearheading a four-party agitation demanding restoration of the dissolved parliament and formation of an all-party government.

After dismissing Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba in October 2002, King Gyanendra has appointed three prime ministers (the last one being Deuba himself) under the same article.

A leader with popular mass-base, Koirala may have a long score to settle with the King, but time seems not to be in favour of the octogenarian leader. He blamed royal palace for engineering a split in his over five-decade old party. His disciple-turned-rival Deuba leads the breakaway NC (Democratic) party and has returned to Singha Durbarýas a royal-appointed prime minister.

Koirala meticulously brought together a coalition of five opposition parties under the banner of ýBroad Democratic Allianceý to counter the royal move. But after nearly two-year-long street agitation, CPN (UML) deserted Koirala alleging him to be barring the appointment of its general secretary, Madhav Nepal, as the new premier. UML is now a major coalition partner in the Deuba government.

Hundreds of Nepali Congress workers have been targeted and killed by Maoist rebels and thousands others have fled their villages over the last nine years looking for safety. While some of his close aides have made millions of rupees by virtue of being in the government, Koirala continues to lead a Spartan life style. He lives in the modest house of his nephew, Dr. Shashank Koirala, in Kathmandu and has access to a vehicle and security paraphernalia provided by the State.

But it is no secret that one must have money to run a political organization in a developing country like Nepal and your sources often get dried up if you are away from power for several years.

Allegations of corruption are nothing new for the Nepali Congress strongman. The then opposition, UML, had taken to streets for months demanding Koiralaýs resignation on the infamous Lauda Air scam. UML later joined the Koirala government to hold last parliamentary elections in 1999.

Supporters of Koirala, on their part, suspect the CIAA of being politically motivated and trying to discredit him ýwhich, they say, will ultimately weaken the anti-King movement. They also point towards CIAA giving clean chit to some Congress and UML leaders who allegedly developed close relations with the palace. We canýt give their names here due to legal reasons but reports say, one of them is a senior leader of the ruling NC (Democratic) while the other has just left UML and is known as an independent left leader.

In his much-talked about book, Akhtiyar ko Thuna: Mero Samjhana (Detention by CIAA: Some Memories), former Minister Jaya Prakash Prasad Gupta has alleged the CIAA of working out of vested interests and trying to justify the royal rule. CIAA officials brush aside such allegations.

But they havenýt been able to answer some fundamental questions. The first being the Commission as an ýunaccountable body.ý According to experts, in a democratic polity it is the duty of the executive, or the prime minister --to be precise, to check and control corruption. CIAA, by its very nature, canýt be accountable to parliament or people, they say.
 
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The constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, 1990, says, a Commissioner or Chief Commissioner of the CIAA shall be removed from his office if ýfor reasons of incompetence, misbehavior or failure to discharge the duties of his office in good faith, the House of Representatives, by a two-thirds majority of the total number of its members, passes a resolution for his removal and the resolution is approved by His Majesty.ý

But the constitution doesnýt say anything how the CIAA could be censored when there is no functioning parliament or nobody knows when a new House of Representatives will come into place.

Now coming back to Koirala, analysts say instead of raising such fundamental issues the NC leader may not be helping his case by venting his anger against the Supreme Court. At a time when Maoists are running their own ýpeopleýs courtý in their strongholds, leaders like Koirala are expected to stand upright in favor of rule of law and honor institutions like the Supreme Court.

World history is a witness that institutions like judiciary and media gradually lose their independence when a society starts moving towards an authoritarian rule. It is in the interests of all those who believe in democracy to help strengthen these institutions when they may be under tremendous pressure to side with extremist forces.

Unfortunately, while trying to expose the designs of anti-democratic forces in the country, Koirala may have set a bad precedent by directing his wrath against the countryýs judiciary.

nepalnews.com Bhagirath Yogi Sep 16 04
 


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