Nepal as a nation-state has been the victim of a grand project that has been meticulously designed by some alien forces which wish to see first a fractured and fragmented State and then a nation whose nationals belonging to various ethnic tribes begin fighting to finish.
And this is what has been happening in today’s Nepal though the form and style may differ to some degree and extent and also in content.
Yet the design remains to erase the very name of Nepal from the world map.
Nepal is the 21st State recorded in the history of the world when the notion of nation-state came into existence.
Look how calculatedly the design to wipe out Nepal from the world map is taking place step wise.
Firstly, the monarchy was made the target as it was widely disseminated then by some interested forces including India born 1947, both within and without, that it is this institution which has so far impeded the development of Nepal as a nation-state and thus such an establishment must be done away with.
The monarchy having a long history, good or bad, of two hundred fifty years vanished in the ethereal medium as per the “calculatedly structured” design of the aliens backed by some of its own nationals funded by the outside forces which saw the monarchy as the biggest impediment in the expansion of their scheme of mass conversion.
Then Indian foreign Secretary Shyam Saran had an important role which he played his way and dismantled this Royal institution. His paid cohorts were of big help to him in Nepal.
What for is this religious conversion perhaps our valued readers understand it better and hence no need to explain it in detail.
So after the monarchy, religious conversion was and still is the “second” target.
Now the third calculated target is to do way with the democratic forces. Thus the Nepali Congress obviously is the “third” target.
Unfortunately, the present day leadership of the Nepali Congress under President Sher Bahadur Deuba is so weak and brittle that the party needs not a Himalayan effort to break it to pieces.
The NC as such, frankly speaking, doesn’t look like even as a political entity today as it used to be when the Koiralas’ used to steer the party with full command and the credit must go to the family of the Koiralas’, more so of late BP Koirala, who gave the party a grand shape and made it a democratic one to the extent that there was a time when the NC party was taken as the synonymous of democracy itself.
Even the Indian PM JN Nehru was jealous of late BP Koirala. It was Pundit Nehru who hinted late King Mahendra to dismiss the parliamentary system. BP Koirala was Nepal’s Prime Minister then.
Gone are those days. The NC at the moment is a splintered party whose shattered parts could well be seen inside entire Kathmandu and in the districts and villages.
Interestingly, each and every worker of this party takes himself or herself as a paramount leader and thus the decay is there.
With the passing away of the senior Koiralas’ to their heavenly abodes, the living junior ones, for example, Ms. Sujata Koirala, Dr. Shekhar Koirala and Dr. Shashank Koirala, ( the cousins) take each other as their declared enemies which in many more ways than one has impacted the party’s overall strength.
What were the differences in between the three cousins, of the Koiralas, has not come to the open, however, what is for sure is that their united strength can still rejuvenate the party.
All that counts now is the unity among the surviving Koiralas if they in effect wish to give a new lease of life to the once vibrant party called the Nepali Congress.
For this Dr. Shekhar, Dr. Shashank and Ms. Sujata need to sit together and mend their differences, if any, and vow to work in a united manner that is sure to send a positive signal to the sagging morale of the frustrated cadres and middle ranking leaders of the NC party.
Their combined strength can do miracles still. Their own political existence much depends now on how the three members of the Koirala family unite or prefer a distance in between them.
The choice is theirs.
The three koiralas would do well if they recall and bring in record as to what were the slip ups and dangerous lapses which may have caused their party to gulp the bitter pill of the fresh election debacle.
The President’s lackluster may have been one prime reason, however, the party now should find other reasons which too may have contributed a lot in bringing out such terrible election results for the NC party.
In fact, as and when the Nepali Congress has abandoned its structured policies, the party has inevitably lost its credibility which is, unfortunately, at its lowest ebb today to which the Koirala members perhaps understand it better. The humiliation is also associated with this slide.
The NC must forge alliances with the scattered democratic forces of the country which could match with the strength of the Left forces.
Even Prachanda could be lured by the NC reminding him of his Dilli days. A word to the wise should be enough.