Friday, August 24, 2012

Thanks a lot for your best wishes

My dear friends and colleagues


I have survived the ordeal this time too. The stitches and staples (metallic ones like people use to staple paper together!) were removed on Wednesday and I “tested” myself out by driving car for about 20 minutes yesterday with no problem. I am ready to face many a challenges in life, especially for our motherland. Last 10 months have been very tough on me; I have been hospitalized in Norvic thrice during that period (twice to perform surgeries). Looks like my time has yet to come and I request my family and friends not to waste money in condolence advertisements when my time comes. The money should better be donated for philanthropic purposes, instead.

I am very touched by the outpouring of sentiments and best wishes for my speedy recovery. I feel that improvement in my condition was made possible by your best wishes and skillful surgery by Dr Rajendra Regmi (I take pride in being addressed by him me as काका) as well as my family looking after me in dedicated manner.

The best wish comments painted me as a “patriot”. I am highly grateful for that. However, it is distressing that that word has been “prostituted” (begging pardon for using too strong a word) by the so called intellectuals (fortunately, there are some exceptions, though) in the guise of businessmen, bureaucrats, professionals (including chartered accountants, doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc.) and politicos who have been committing “rape” (again begging your pardon) and plunder against our motherland by resorting to corrupt practices. They go on claiming to be patriots while amassing wealth by hook or crook. Besides, there is no dearth of politicos who will not even blink eyes once before signing off our motherland’s natural resources against the best interest of our own and future generations to come.

Your best wishes give me strength to face the world with no fear. I take this opportunity to thank all of my friends and colleagues.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

A daughter is one of the most beautiful gift

People tend to editorialize by saying that daughters too are like sons; almost reminding one of the over simplified comparison between हात्ति छाप चप्पल and हात्ति which is highly demeaning against the women in general. However, there is nothing a daughter isn’t able to do that a son is capable of (except for being physically weak which isn’t their fault). Whereas, only a daughter can give birth to a child, even a son; a son can neither give birth to a son nor a daughter. Therefore, if a son is like gold then a daughter is platinum.

RE: Please extend gratitude to president

August 20, 2012

To: Dr Surya Dhungel
Cc: Prof. Dr Lohani'

Surya jee

I appreciate your conveying my comments and observations to the president. I was fully confident that you will do so, when I sent the feedback to you.

By the way, it is not matter of continued interest for me; it is both duty and obligation on my part as a citizen of our motherland to draw attention of even president when our dear motherland is at the brink of the precipice.


With best regards,
Sincerely,


Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
www.RatnaSansar.com

From: SPS dhungel [mailto:dhungel_sps@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 14:31
To: Mohan Lohani
Cc: rsansar@mos.com.np
Subject: Re: Please extend gratitude to president

Dear Dr. Lohani and Colleague Mr. Sansar,

Please note that I have taken the liberty of conveying your comments and observations to Rt. Hon Prez on his responses and actions as and when shared by both of you. He appreciates your continued interest in his constitutional obligations and support to his right role.

best,

Surya

Monday, August 20, 2012

Re: Please extend gratitude to president

August 20, 2012

To: Prof Dr Mohan Lohani
Cc: Surya Dhungel; Rajendra Dahal; Hari Sharma; Lalit Basnet
Subject: RE: Please extend gratitude to president

Dear Prof Lohani

What needs to be understood is the fact that BRB and his cronies don’t stand lose anything by continuing with the state capture and don’t gain by releasing the state capture. It is heads they win and tails the nation loses situation. PKD has already proclaimed that सहमति नभए यहि सरकार अनन्तकाल सम्म रहने.

They simply have become squatters of the state machinery and will have to be evicted by emulating the way BRB did with squatters in the bank of Bagmati River.

With best regards,


Sincerely,



Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
http://www.ratnasansar.com/


From: Mohan Lohani [mailto:m_p_lohani@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 6:37
To: Ratna Sansar Shrestha
Cc: dhungel_sps@yahoo.com; lalit_gulmi@yahoo.com; juhang@gmail.com; dahal61@gmail.com; dipak@bbcwst.org.np
Subject: Re: Please extend gratitude to president



Dear Ratna Sansarji,

I wonder whether you listened to BBC(Nepali) yesterday in which the President's legal advisor Dr.Surya Dhungel has explained logically why the two govt.ordinance proposals relating to elections could not be approved by the President.Of course, the President's refusal to give assent to the proposal has upset the BRB govt.What we need to understand and also let the common people understand is that the President is fully aware of his constitutional position and he has no intention of seeking confrontation with the caretaker govt.Meanwhile, I agree with you that Nepali people should express their gratitude to the Rt.Hon'ble President who has been guided by his able advisors in giving his assent or dissent to govt. proposals on the basis of their merit and in the national interest.

Regds,

Mohan Lohani

Sunday, August 19, 2012

RE: SD Muni isn't Viceroy to Nepal

August 19, 2012

To: Prof Dr Deepak Bhattarai

Deepak jee

The way I read your rejoinder, I feel that we do see eye to eye in every respect; except for ignoring bit. No I didn’t mean that we should ignore, close our eyes to the conspiracies of Indians or their stooges in Nepal. I merely mean that we shouldn’t dignify people like Muni by responding to them.

By using the term “ignore” I didn’t mean that we should take things lying down by any stretch of imagination. There are some so called intellectuals who almost believe and imply that “if rape is inevitable, may as well lay back and enjoy.”

On the contrary we should vociferously object to, protest and even oppose by any means nonviolent or otherwise against any plan/action that is detrimental to our motherland and the coming generations. In the water resource sector West Seti is an instance that can work as a milestone of our success. Notwithstanding the efforts of Nepali intelligentsia suffering from reverse colonialism (including, unfortunately, Nepal’s Supreme Court led by Anup Sharma) and their masters abroad, previous incarnation of this project to supply high quality energy to India at rock bottom price and regulated/augmented flow in dry season free of cost did get cancelled.
We should persistently do the same in other instances (e.g. TIA) too with perseverance. I am sure we are together in all these and we have many true sons and daughters of our motherland firmly behind us.

With best regards,


Sincerely,
Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
www.RatnaSansar.com



From: Deepak Bhattarai [mailto:deepakbhattarai51@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 9:16
To: 'Ratna Sansar Shrestha'
Subject: RE: [NNSD] A humble request


Dear Ratna ji,

Thank you very much. I fully agree with you that Prof Muni is not alone to behave with Nepali people like that. You are absolutely right to say that problem lies with us. I see that problem with our leaders in politics, in beaurocracy, in business, and everywhere.

I sometimes would like to believe that the 10 years long Maoist war was not supported both morally and materially by them. Unfortunately it was. Whenever they find weakness in us they will play. Because they think it is good for their country. In that regard, they are patriotic. But problem lies with us.

For striking a relationship in reciprocity, first of all we need to be strong. As I understand, our leaders are not taking us in a path to make us strong. Therefore we may have to go a long way when we will be able to deal as a nation with India. As you said, our leaders behave as if we are colonized by India. They behave as if they are the slaves of India. It may sound rude, but it is true.

Your recommendation for ‘ignoring’ may not be as good, to me at least. They will be selling all the nonsense, and we even will not be knowing what is happening. This will not help us to protect our interest.

Ratna ji, sorry for this long mail.

It will take long time for India to realize the effect of their support to Tamils in Sri Lanka, Khalisthan movement in Punjab and lately Maoist war in Nepal. But the crux of the problem is can we, all Nepalis, start thinking and behaving as sovereign nation. Changing the mindset is really difficult.

But, I still believe that one day we will be able to have one to one relation with India. I also believe that we can progress only with good, cordial and very friendly relation with India at the first place. If we give up our greed and lust for power with the blessings of India, we will be a nation and able to solve all our problem. We may be able to make India a good partner for mutual prosperity.

Regards,

Deepak

Saturday, August 18, 2012

RE: Please extend gratitude to president

August 18, 2012 8:58


To: Dr Surya Dhungel
Cc: 'Rajendra Dahal'; 'Lalit Basnet'; 'Hari Sharma'; 'Dipak Gyawali'; Mohan Lohani


Surya jee

I have just read the communiqué from the president’s office verbatim (printed in today’s Kantipur) and the reaction of BRB care taker government and its remonstration against the president’s refusal.

BRB and his cronies are forgetting (or are in denial) that they have already been rendered care taker government. Some people (even Madhav Nepal) are demanding BRB’s resignation which is redundant as it already is a care taker government. BRB too is refusing to resign and PKD is goading him to do so!

In this backdrop, in my considered opinion, the communiqué should also have pointed out that only a government with executive authority is empowered to promulgate ordinances; care taker government has no authority to promulgate any ordinance whatsoever, irrespective of whether essential ones or otherwise.
With best regards,
Sincerely,



Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
www.RatnaSansar.com

Please extend gratitude to president

August 18, 2012

To: Dr Surya Dhungel
Cc: Rajendra Dahal; Lalit Basnet; Hari Sharma; Dipak Gyawali; Mohan Lohani

Surya jee

I am both encouraged and enthused to learn of news that president has refused to promulgate ordinances related to election that could not be held. I request you to extend gratitude of yours truly and on behalf of conscious and concerned citizenry of Nepal.

A care taker government without executive authority has no authority, whatsoever, related to promulgation of any ordinances, essential ones or otherwise.

BRB and his cronies have effectively captured the state for more than 2 months. One of their conditions to vacate the government is: other parties should agree to state restructuring on ethnocentric lines which is absolutely unacceptable not only because I personally don’t like it but also because more than two-thirds of people of Nepal don’t like it as indicated by several polls conducted recently. Effectively they are holding the nation on ransom to ram their demand of ethnocentric federalism through peoples’ throat. We cannot/shouldn’t give in to this irrational blackmail.

The only way out is to lock-out this unconstitutional group of people strutting around as care taker government from the seat of governance (Singh Darbar and other ministries) and also lock-out of government treasury (one instruction to NRB will suffice) that belong to the people of Nepal.

At the moment the president is the only constitutionally legitimate executive authority of Nepal and anything he does to rid Nepal of this group of people will be constitutionally appropriate. Otherwise, state capture will become a norm rather than exception.

With best regards,

Sincerely,


Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
www.RatnaSansar.com

SD Muni isn't Viceroy to Nepal



Prof. Dr. Deepak Bhattarai


Dipak Jee

The likes of him behave in arrogant manner towards people in Nepal, almost like a viceroy to Nepal would do. He is not alone in this. I have come across multitude of them. But I don’t see their fault in all this. The fault lies in we people in Nepal who think they are much more important than they actually are. People sit on their hands to receive gem of “wisdom” from them, rush on their knees to meet them. Even president of Nepal has been granting “audience” to such people (even ones who come to pay “homage” to Pashupati on short notice) when even a sitting minister of Nepal has to file petition well ahead of time to meet her/his counterpart minister of India.
Nepal’s ambassador in Delhi is not allowed to go beyond the ring road of Delhi without prior approval from external affairs ministry. But the counterpart in Nepal roams around the country, distributing largesse, as would a viceroy do.

In my considered opinion, it is a case of reverse colonization. India hasn’t dared to call Nepal a colony. But people in Nepal (we can include PKD, BRB et al in this) behave as if we already are a colony comparable to Bhutan if not a province like Sikkim (that is what some Indians want – there is exception in substantial quantum, though).

This will continue till Nepal succeeds to strike a relationship of equality and reciprocity with India.

Therefore, the best antidote against people with this kind of haughty manner is to pointedly ignore them; don’t simply pay undue importance to what they say or do. Don’t rush to meetings to listen to their pontification. We in Nepal have much more learned people than this breed. But we, unfortunately, like things Indian than Nepali. Till we succeed to change this, this kind of people will continue to with their pontification.

What we have to remember is that India has yet to learn from fiascos like Sri Lankan Tamil and Khalistan movements which were supported, nurtured and funded by India. These ended with untimely/violent demise of Rajib Gandhi and India Gandhi respectively.

Regards,

Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA

From: NNSD@yahoogroups.com [mailto:NNSD@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Deepak Bhattarai

Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 18:25
To: NNSD@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [NNSD] A humble request

Great! Prof. Muni,

It was expected from you, naturally. Therefore I am compelled to understand what you have said in your book is also rubbish. People who have no idea expect new Gyan from you.

Prof. Dr. Deepak Bhattarai



From: NNSD@yahoogroups.com [mailto:NNSD@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Sukh Deo Muni
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 1:51 PM
To: NNSD@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [NNSD] A humble request

You are all talikng rubbish. There was no letter written by the Maoists leaders to the Intelligence agencies. the section of the media and the nepali intelligentia have gone berserk on the whole issue. You have no idea how compromising have been a plethora of neapli mainstream politicians, including the royalty (not the Maoists) in furthering their respective interests to gain access to power and retain it.

SD Muni

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Election Commission's position re election of CA

August 2, 2012
To: Surya Dhungel
Cc: Lalit Basnet; Hari Sharma;Rajendra Dahal. Mohan Lohani
Surya jee

Election Commission has come out with a categorical statement that legal environment to enable it to hold election doesn’t exist. Meaning, the election that the care taker government announced to be held in November 2012 will not be possible. A PM with morals and strong ethical commitment would have resigned. But PM Bhattarai doesn’t need to resign as it already has been rendered care taker, nor does it seem to have any morals or ethics. A parallel exists with an analogy about a fully dressed person feels ashamed while being disrobed in public; however, a naked person does not feel ashamed as it cannot be further disrobed.

In this backdrop it is highly intriguing that the president is yet to call for formation of government under Article 38(1). People are wondering what is impelling him to refrain from calling for formation of a government with executive authority. People would like to believe that president isn’t hand-in-glove with care taker PM and isn’t assisting/abetting care taker government in engendering mayhem and anarchy.
With best regards,


Sincerely,



Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
http://www.ratnasansar.com/

President’s instruction to care taker government to promulgate ordinance

August 15, 2012


To: Dr Surya Dhungel

Cc: Rajendra Dahal; Dr Hari Sharma; Lalit Basnet; Prof Dr Mohan Lohani; Dipak Gyawali

Surya jee

Notwithstanding the fact that I am in complete bed rest subsequent to a surgery (as directed by doctors), I was impelled to send this email after reading a news on above lines which was first published in Rajdhani last Sunday (my first instinct was to ignore thinking that they must have misinterpreted or took something out of context) and subsequently in Kantipur yesterday (after which I was forced to sit in front of my laptop).

They mentioned something about the President instructing the care taker government to promulgate ordinance to enable a Mr Keshav Baral to start working as CIAA commissioner. If this news is baseless or untrue, you can stop reading my email right at this point. If true I, as a citizen of this country on whose education our motherland has invested quite a lot, have every right to be indignant and disturbed (even outraged) for following reasons:

  • President himself has made it clear that BR Bhattarai is PM of a care taker government, bereft of executive authority.
  • A care taker government cannot promulgate even essential ordinances. Based on this very concept president is demurring from promulgating ordinance to conduct election already forwarded by the care taker government.
  • The proposed ordinance isn’t an essential one. I am sure that people will retort by citing Supreme Court order in this respect. The court order was for a government with executive authority not care taker one.
  • There is a consensus that care taker government cannot rule by ordinances. Promulgation of this ordinance will amount to just that and pave path to open floodgate of ordinances.
  • The news is not that clear but it also implied that the ordinance should pave path to fill vacancies in constitutional bodies, too. One important process enshrined in the constitution in this respect is parliamentary hearing. If this ordinance is to bypass the hearing process then, it also will amount to amendment of the constitution itself by an ordinance. It will amount to high treason (राष्ट्रदोह) on the part of all those involved inter alia advisors to the president and the president himself. BR Bhattarai and his team do not need to bother about this as they have taken part in many serious acts of commission and omission which has already made them liable to be called as such by the posterity.

With best regards,


Sincerely,


Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
www.RatnaSansar.com

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

RE: All parties' meetings at the President's office

August 8, 2012



To: Prof. Dr. Mohan Lohani'

Cc: Surya Dhungel; Rajendra Dahal; Hari Sharma; Lalit Basnet

Dear Prof Lohani

I refrained from responding to your email right away as I wanted to see if the president’s initiative will fructify, as I was apprehensive that I would be branded skeptic had I articulated my thought before the meeting took place. In my considered opinion what was done is too little too late. We are in full agreement as, is generally, usual.

We are being treated to unfolding drama in this respect. UML’ student wing is in the street demanding care taker PM”s resignation. People aren’t even clear as to constitutional position of care taker government. It will be highly embarrassing if even president is awaiting the resignation. Otherwise, why hasn’t he conformed with the provision of Article 38(1) of the constitution.

Incidentally, I am getting admitted in Norvic Hospital today for a surgery to “repair” incisional hernia. I am given to understand that the surgery will be performed sometime in the afternoon.

नमरी बाँचे, कालले साँचे, फेरि भेटौंला


With best regards,


Sincerely,


Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
www.RatnaSansar.com



From: Mohan Lohani [mailto:m_p_lohani@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, August 6, 2012 5:53
To: Ratna Sansar Shrestha
Subject: All parties' meetings at the President's office

Dear Ratna Sansarji,

The President yesterday only called upon the parties to forge consensus which is a far cry in the present context.Looks this imbroglio will linger on indefinitelly.Surya Dhungel, President's legal adviser,was defending the President's initiative to achieve a breakthrough.

All the best ,

MP Lohani

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Election Commission's position re election of CA

August 2, 2012 12:13


To: Dr Surya Dhungel
Cc: Lalit Basnet, Hari Sharma, Rajendra Dahal, Mohan Lohani

Surya jee

Election Commission has come out with a categorical statement that legal environment to enable it to hold election doesn’t exist. Meaning, the election that the care taker government announced to be held in November 2012 will not be possible. A PM with morals and strong ethical commitment would have resigned. But PM Bhattarai doesn’t need to resign as it already has been rendered care taker, nor does it seem to have any morals or ethics. A parallel exists with an analogy about a fully dressed person feels ashamed while being disrobed in public; however, a naked person does not feel ashamed as it cannot be further disrobed.

In this backdrop it is highly intriguing that the president is yet to call for formation of government under Article 38(1). People are wondering what is impelling him to refrain from calling for formation of a government with executive authority. People would like to believe that president isn’t hand-in-glove with care taker PM and isn’t assisting/abetting care taker government in engendering mayhem and anarchy.
With best regards,


Sincerely,



Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA
Senior Water Resource Analyst
http://www.ratnasansar.com/