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NC Controversies By Shobhakar Parajuli Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, who is also the President of the ruling Nepali Congress, has become the focal point of the present Nepalese politics. Some among the present lot of leaders, Koirala is the most apt personality to lead the country. Within the Congress it is said clearly that there are very few personalities who have the patience like Girijababu. He is the only one who can take the insults as well as injuries and work dedicatedly for the party and the nation. This has been made clear by all the democratic and legitimate institutions. For example, in spite of the fact that he had the support of the majority of the MPs in the Parliament, Koirala gave the opportunity to Krishna Prasad Bhattarai to become the Prime Minister. Later, due to his own shortcomings, a situation arose when Bhattarai had to resign from his post. That time also there were accusations that Girijababu had ousted Bhattarai in an unceremonious manner. But this can be looked at from another angle. It can also be said that Koirala paved the way for Bhattarai to become the Prime Minister in spite of the majority backing he had in the Parliament. He sacrificed the post for Bhattarai. Later as the majority of the MPs wanted Bhattarai to step down because they were dissatisfied with him, that happened. But the so called critics always say that Girijababu only ousted Bhattarai, they enver mention how he had helped him to become the Prime Minister. If Girijababu had wished Bhattarai not to become the Prime Minister in the first place, Bhattarai would never have been able to become the elected chief executive of the country. It seems now even former PM Bhattarai has forgotten this fact. Before that, wen Girijababu was yet to be elected the president of the party for the first time, virtually all the voters were in favour of Koirala. This was made clear when the majority of the Mahasamiti members of the party swamped Kathmandu against the activities 36 MPs of the House of representatives who were responsible for the callapse of the elected government over a crucial motion of thanks to His Majesty in 1994. It proved the vast Nepali Congress workers were in full support of Girijababu. The same workers with the consent of Koirala, also agreed to support Bhattarai so that he could be declared party president unopposed. Girijababu thus had extended full support to make Kishunji the partys president. If an election had taken place at Kalbalgudi, then there was no candidate who could have challenged Koirala. This was not a small favour extended by Koirala to Kishunji. But those who now say they are close to Bhattarai, do not want to remind this to their leader and they themselves dont want to remember, even though this is as clear as the sun we see in the sky. On the other hand, no such cooperation was extended to Koirala. When he was the countrys Prime Minister and he also held the post of the partys General Secretary, the slogan of "one man, one post" was created. The main objective of this was to not allow Girijababu to continue in the post of party General Secretary. Bowing down to the demand, Koirala stepped down from the General Secretarys post. Even when he was not the Prime Minister, during the Ninth General Assembly that had taken place in Kathmandu, that time also full support was not extended to him when he wanted to be the party President. Later, when he was elected President of the party and also the Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party in a democratic manner, again the slogan "One man, one post" was raised. Many schemes were hatched to make this objective successful. Some MPs from within the party started to say that Girijababu must step down from both the post of Prime Minister and also the party President. They said this because they were under the illusion that Koirala had lost majority support. In reply Koirala repeatedly informed that he was ready to step down in a legitimate and democratic manner. However, a certain section of leaders not wanting to opt for such means because they probably were aware they would fail through such a move, kept on insisting on their side of the argument only. When it was proved that it was Girijababu who enjoyed the majority in the Parliament, those who were roaring like lions, suddenly were silenced, but that did not stop them from hatching further plots. But they were not successful. In the recent General assembly of the Nepali Congress that was held in Pokhara, it was seen that Girijababu enjoyed 65 per cent support of the party leaders. The egos of several leaders were shattere, but Girijababu always remained with the policy of unity and reconciliation. He did not have even an iota of arrogance with his victory. He clearly said that his victory was the victory of all and no one had lost. He not only said this in words, but proved it in deeds as well. But still, some people were not satisfied. Again the voices saying Girijababu must leave one post started coming up. Instead of cooperating with the leader who had been democratically elected, persons who stuck to their repeated stance started to be seen only in the Nepali Congress. In the present parliamentary system, the above mentioned incidents are just the tip of the debate being seen over the leadership of Girijababu. Even though the issues look different, the objective is the same. That is, to oust Koirala from leadership. Taking full advantage of this weakness in the Nepali Congress, the opposition seems to be cooperating with the dissidents. There seems to be no secrecy in the moves being made now. Questions are even being raised on what step should be taken next. Why isnt any attention being given to the fact that it will be a wrong precedence to oust a leader, who has been democratically elected by the peoples representatives? This is hard to understand. Even if Girijababu is removed and again a leader of the Parliamentary Party is to be elected, then also one of the MPs of the Nepali Congress in the House of Representatives will be the Prime Minister. The person who has the majority in the Parliamentary party, will become its president. Not only will Girijababu again win if such an election, but unless if there is an understanding there is no chance of any of his opponents winning a majority support. Another problem with the opponents of Koirala seems to be that, they are not ready to accept any leaders, except one from their camp, as the legitimate leader, even if someone else get the majority backing. If the Nepali Congress is being weak, it is because of actions like these from some of its leaders. This has created serious concern among the democratic supporters of the party. Other Stories |
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