Thursday, January 25, 2007

Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom


What about this?

As many ANTA members as possible launch their own projects. You start with education for say 1o kids in your village. And that comes cheap. Primary education is free. You just buy them basic stationery. And you arrange for the photos of the recipients to be taken and posted on your project site. Thanks to Blogger, creating a website is free, and as easy as using Microsoft Word.

And so you have all these separate projects. The basic idea is that you can lift any family out of poverty through the magic three: education, health, micro credit. In the long run, the micro credit part should be able to pay for the other two. But in the short run, you only do what you can. You might only do basic education, and that is okay.

Say you say you are going to put aside $30 per month for your homevillage. That is good enough. Besides, all this would be a tax write off for you. So you are not really even spending money. You are just putting in some basic effort to connect to your homevillage.

As long as you can deliver on the total transparecy part, you would qualify for funds from the original Wall Street to Nepal project. How does this sound? This way we keep the bureaucracy to the minimum. So your $30 a month project could end up a $1000 a month project down the line. And all because you made the basic effort to connect to your homevillage.

Each participating project would manage its own funds. But each would submit regular financial statements to the ANTA Treasurer.

How does this sound? Please comment in the comments section instead of crowding out people's inboxes.

And when you have to go home once a year, or once every two years, you can put that as a tax write off too, as long as you will make the effort to visit with all aspects of your project on the ground, and will document everything, in photos, in videos to be posted online. Ticket to home becomes "free" at that point.

What do you have to lose?

ANTA Politics, And Madhesi Self Hate

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Madhesi Communication: Madhesi Movement



Thank you Ram Sahji. Thank you Satya Narayan Chacha. Both of you exemplify the best of the Madhesi diaspora and the Madhesi in Nepal respectively. I would like to throw in my few cents worth.

It is very important to not let the momentum break. A Madhesi Movement that is a few decades, a few centuries too late, is finally here. It has been hard to get it started. To try to calm it down would be like trying to calm down the April Revolution on its third or tenth day. We can not let that happen.

On the other hand, we can not let it run like a wild fire. It has to be guided, it has to be lead. What to do? Money, message, organization.

Organization: We need a Madhesi Movement Coordination Committee. This would be an umbrella organization of all Madhesi groups in the country.

Message: Round 1 has to be upto the constituent assembly elections. I propose we have a simple common minimum program of two points: (1) citizenship papers to all Madhesis without failure. (2) 205 constituencies based on equal population.

The rest of the Madhesi agenda we are going to have to get through the constituent assembly.

Once a Madhesi Movement Coordination Committee is formed, it will only make sense for all the big names in the Madhesi diaspora to fund it. Ram Sah is in a perfect position to spearhead that effort.

We have to warn that we will not allow the constituent assembly elections to be held unless these two demands are met. And if need be, we have to carry out our threat by organizing a Terai Band for a week during the constituent assembly elections.

It is very important that we form a seamless communication between the Madhesi in Nepal and the Madhesis all over the world. And the internet is how you do it.

We should videoblog all aspects of the Madhesi Movement. I propose we use YouTube extensively. We are in a fight to mobilize world opinion on our behalf. And nothing works like video.

Jai Madhesh.
Madhesi Adhikar: Abhi Nahin To Kabhi Nahin.

ANTA
Terai News
DFN

Long term though, I propose we all get around to this Proposed Constitution. I personally don't want a separate Madhesi state, I want Madhesis to rule over all of Nepal.

िफर से कह दो एक बार इन्िकलाब
New Jersey Madhesi Gathering: Photos

Dear All:


I had discussions with many of you regarding Madhesh issue at different times. The issue evolving in Madhesh is the result of discrimination against Madheshi people by the state and exclusion of Madheshi from the positions of power in Nepal. My experience as a person of Madhesh is that Madheshi were made to feel in Nepal that they were not as good as Pahadi. Comments have been made that Madheshi were not the only discriminated groups in Nepal--gurungs, magars and many other communities were also discriminated against. This argument is true but there was a huge difference in which Madheshis were treated compared to even the most discriminated groups of hills. Although Madheshi's have been in Madhesh since the time Janak and Buddha (compared to approx. 200-year history of most Pahadis who were immigrants from India), but they were made to feel that they were not true Nepali but Indian immigrants. Madheshis were not given equal representation in 1990 democratic constitution. When they are being deprived of equal representation even today, there is reason for them to be angry.


Country needs to create laws and policies that offer (a) equal opportunity, (b) equal representation, and (c) avenue for seeking justice if one is denied of either a or b. This is necessary for assuring durable peace and national integrity. Ignoring situation and letting it go is not in the interests of either Pahadi, Madheshi, Business communities, or non-resident investors. As long as Madheshis feel alienated and Nepal ignores it and that results in the polarization of Madheshi and Pahadi communities, neither Pahadi will feel safe in Madhesh nor Madheshi will feel safe in Pahad, and there will be no assurance of safety of either individual, business or investment in either part.


Here is my suggestion to the people to deal with the current situation:


  1. Provide forum for the people of Madhesh to express their grievances. This is necessary for eventual healing process. National/International Terai forum/conference along with an internet-based Madhesh group (as suggested by someone) and a Madhesh-oriented major news paper will be helpful in this respect. Non-resident Nepalese should help fund these things.
  2. Empower people of Madhesh so that are able to demand and take equitable share in constitution of Nepal. Equal representation and equal opportunity in all aspects of nation are basic requirement for democracy. We non-resident Nepalese should provide moral support to persons or groups engaged in this endeavor.
I appreciate hearing your comments.
Thanks,
Ram N. Sah

Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 6:31 AM
Subject: Madheshi Andolan

Dear Mr. Upendra Jee

Namaskar


I have already had a telephone conversation with you last night. In addition to that I have few opinions in my mind which I want to share with you. My intention is to strengthen the movement effectively so that eventually it touches our common goals. My view points are as below;


  1. Yesterday's meeting was very successful and effective but we have to retain, and strengthen it otherwise there are chances that it will turned into a whimsical act. To avoid such situation we have to be very careful, sensitive as well as strategic.
  2. There were few young people who were trying to hit the vehicles and abuse passers by ( pahadi).
  3. The participation is increasing every day. This is quite natural because every body (Madheshi) is oppressed by the rulers of Nepal. We can not stop it, rather we should not do it in any case but we have to be careful that the strategies are not played by opportunist (even if Madheshi).
  4. Some of Phadi are in feeling that this is a communal and separatist act. Whereas in my view we are not against any Pahadi commoner. We are against the rulers who do not believe in equality. We are demanding equal human rights as others are enjoying in this country.
  5. We do believe that the deprived people should be given priority whether they are Pahadi or Madheshi.
  6. The Government is giving lame excuse that Himali zones are less developed hence they should be given preferences. But the reality is different if there is a question of development the government should come up with such development policy. I don't think any one will deny but so far the human right, citizen rights are concern every one should be given equal weights.
  7. Our main strategy should be to go ahead with HARMONY IN THE SOCIETY and GAIN SUPPORT FROM OTHER COMMUNITY. It must be NON-VIOLENCE.

I think some of the immediate further actions should be as below;


  1. Distribution of Hand bills, Poster and banners mainly saying that the movement is not against Pahadi it is for the demand of equal right for all the deprived citizens of this country.
  2. Few action groups should be formed at different part of the country so that well organized and well communicated actions are launched further.
  3. The politicians from political parties are also joining hands to day, in this situation to value them; one central level action committee should be formed.
  4. Any mass program should be predetermined and that should be followed by every participant. The slogans should also be predetermined. Otherwise it becomes directionless mass.
  5. After every program there should be review meeting of core group and bring change in the strategy if required.

Hope you will think over the above points.

Further we can discuss more as the time requires.

Regards

Er. Satya Narayan Shah,

9851004366

snshah@wlink.com.np

er.snshah@gmail.com



Dear Mr. Prabhat
Regards

I understand your feelings very well. it is not only your feeling but it represents many of us. Here at this moment, we must think coolly and take actions ahead. Let me give you one example. You might have experienced the hurtfulness when your pajama gets multiple knots on you pajama and on the otherside you are in hurry to release your pressure in the toilet. In that case you have to unknot the pajama one by one then only you can release your pressure. Otherwise you have to be ready to face atleast two consequences; one you spoil your pajama and secondly you tear your pajama and release your pressure. It all depend on you how do you want to solve your problem. In my view it is wise to unknot the pajama one by one. In my opinion we must maintain harmony in our society. We can not achieve any thing if we disturb the social harmony. We should always keep one thing in our mind that few people want to give communal color to this movement. It depends on us whether we want to continue the Madhesh Mass Movement or end up with a fruitless communal riot. let us all try to make it COMPLETE NON-VIOLENT MOVEMENT then only we can achieve our political goals.

satya narayan shah


Ask Pahadis MPs from Madhesh ti quit.
  1. Pahadis can not represent Madheshis. Can They ? They adjactly represent Pahadis who envaded Madhesh and continuously exploited in their interest. Ask to quit if they are representing Madhesh.
  2. Madheshi Mps with some of their Pahadi masters are crying for peace, harmony etc.Why they are not speaking for madheshis rights? The all 37 signed to insult Madheshi activists are swindlers.
Prabhat.

Friday, January 19, 2007

ANTA Press Release On Madhesi Movement


PRESS RELEASE

Association of Nepali Teraian in America (ANTA) has noted with concern the continuing disruption of normal life in the Terai region of Nepal. ANTA believes that the recent success of negotiations between the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (M) leading to the promulgation of an Interim Constitution, Interim Parliament and the forthcoming Interim Government offers the best opportunity ever to restructure the Nepali state so as to reflect the best interests and aspirations of all Nepalis, including the traditionally marginalized people of the Terai region. ANTA firmly believes in democracy, fair political competition and proactive policies by national government as means to overcome the disadvantaged position in which the people of Terai have been relegated by the past regimes. Keeping a forward looking approach, ANTA sees the holding of the Constituent Assembly (CA) elections as central to forming an inclusive democratic system in Nepal.

Aware of the high stakes in a successful transition, ANTA calls on all the political leaders and Nepali people to show highest levels of tolerance, restraint and accommodation at this critical juncture of political transition. Welcoming the statements, as reported in the media, by the government leaders as well as the leaders of both factions of Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM) to engage in negotiations to resolve outstanding issues, we call for expedited negotiations to end violence and strengthen the democratic process. ANTA also shares The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Nepal’s concern over the arrest of Madhesi activists and political party members and calls for their immediate release. In the best interest of Nepal’s national unity and democracy, ANTA also calls on the government to respond promptly to the legitimate demands of the people of Terai region including speedy distribution of citizenships to all those eligible, population as the basis of representation, greater autonomy to the people of Terai region and better and visible representation of Terai people in all aspects of government. ANTA firmly believes that the overall development of Terai can only result in a stronger Nepal.

For further information or queries in this regard, contact Mr. Mukesh Singh, Spokesperson, ANTA at (614) 370-9652 or ileshsingh@gmail.com.


Der hai andher nahin. I am so glad for this statement, especially this part: "....ANTA also calls on the government to respond promptly to the legitimate demands of the people of Terai region including speedy distribution of citizenships to all those eligible, population as the basis of representation.."

Federalism we will get through the constituent assembly, but the Madhesi Movement for now and for the next few months has to focus on these two central issues.

(1) Citizenship papers for all Madhesis --- the government has decided to give it to 33 lakh more, the real number should be twice that much -- and we have to agitate. A government that denies the citizenship papers is inviting separatism, is with those who have started calling for a separate country.
(2) All 205 constituencies should be based on equal population. Democracy means one person, one vote.

We have to make these two demands, and stick by them through thick and thin, and we have to measure the progress and lack thereof. We are soldiers of non-violence. If we stay passive, the vacuum will be filled by those who speak the language of the gun.

What can the Prabasi Madhesi do? Money, message, organization. I think we could start with the small step of creating a fund that will facilitate videoblogging of the Madhesi Movement as it happens, so the Prabasi Madhesi feels closer to the action and thus is more in tune. And we also do it to get world opinion on our side.

We have to make the Madhesis in Nepal feel we are very much with them in this movement.

And by the way, Divita Mehta has a standing offer for Madhesis in the tri-state area, to gather on Any Given Sunday.

http://madhesi.blogspot.com/2007/01/bhojpuri-songs.html

ANTA, NYC Gathering
Sunday 6 PM
Curry In A Hurry
119 Lexington Ave, New York 10016
At 28th St

Divita Mehta, so instrumental with the Wall Street To Nepal
(http://ehmwall.blogspot.com) project, is sponsoring it, paying for everyone.

http://madhesi.blogspot.com/2007/01/bhojpuri-songs.html

It will be a free flowing conversation. Some topics to discuss: the
ongoing Madhesi Movement in Nepal, internalized prejudice, gender and
the Terai, and whatever else you come up with.

http://madhesi.blogspot.com/2007/01/movement-time.html


I was thinking of not showing up for the lunch gathering tomorrow at the Ritesh-Bindu place in New Jersey, but after this statement I am more likely.
Hi All,

Let us get together to discuss future course of action of ANTA, NY Chapter.
The proposed schedule and venue are as mentioned below.

Date:
20th january 2007(Saturday)

Venue:
East Rutherford
NJ-07073

Agenda/ schedule:
1 PM: ANTA NYC What all we achieved and missed in 2006.
1:30 PM ANTA NYC Course of Action for 2007.
Future meetings (coordination,frequency etc)
Future members(Further expansion in tristate if possible)
Further involvement of current members'

2:PM to 3:PM Potential Projects in coordination with ANTA

3 PM onwards casual talk on different issues ranging terai.

Please feel free to add any thing that you may want to discuss.
Lunch will be available In-house.

Requesting Binay Jee and Paramendra Jee to co-ordinate travel for the
members who may need a ride.

Looking forward to see you all.

With Best Regards,

Ritesh

And welcome Lalit Jha, the newest member of Hamro Nepal. I would really like it if ANTA members were to help me expand Hamro Nepal deep inside the Madhesh. There is a certain efficiency to the ways of Hamro Nepal.

Typhoid And Typhoid Victims
Prabasi Madhesi Are With The Madhesi Movement In Nepal

I think ANTA members need to do some phonebanking. There are about 60 phone numbers here. If we can get 12 volunteers, we could divide up this list. And we would call up all these people to express moral support to the Madhesi Movement.
  1. Maithil Mahasangh Mr.Amresh Narayan Jha chairperson 01-4331785
  2. Nepal Maithil samaj Mr.Mithlesh Jha chairperson 98510-23319
  3. Maithil Bikash Manch Mr.Dhirendra premarshi chairperson 01-5536994
  4. Maithil Mahila samaj Mrs. Anjala Jha chairperson 01-6637061
  5. Akhil Nepal Yadav Mahila Sangh Mrs. Prabha Yadav chairpersan 01-4472471
  6. Gopal Sewa Samiti (kathamndu Branch) Mr. Suryanath Gope chairperson 01-4331284
  7. Abdhi sanskriti bikash parisad Mr. Biswanath Pathak chairperson 01-4479873
  8. Nepal Bhojpuri Pratisthan Dr. Bansidhar Mishra chairperson 01-4378790 98510-65500
  9. Nepal Bhojpuri Samaj Mr.Deep Narayan Mishra chairperson Birgunj
  10. Nepal Bhojpuri Sahitya kala Parisad Mr. Nagendra Prasad Kanu chairperson Birgunj
  11. Sudee Samaj Mr. Rameshwor Shah chairperson 01-4482339 01-4488951
  12. Teli Kalyankarini Sameti Mr. Shree Govinda Shah chairperson 01-5526903
  13. Tharu kalyankarini Sameti Mr. Narendra Chaudhari chairperson 01-5011021
  14. Chitra Gupta Sewa Sameti Mr. Rajeev Singha chairperson
  15. Nepal Kushwaha Mahasangh Mr. Bharat Prasad Mahto chairperson 01-4490329 98510-36960
  16. Brahmarshi Samaj Mr. Saligrame Mishra chairperson 01-4771951
  17. Maithil Brahman Sabha Mr. Bhagwan Jha chairperson 01-6633220 98510-23094
  18. Maithil Nava Yuba Sahitya Parisad Mr. Kesab kumar Jha chairperson 01-4484099 9841-280734
  19. Maithil nava jagran Sahitya Parisad Mr.Rakesh Kumar Rosan chairperson 01-2002734 9841-311241
  20. Kalwar sewa Sameti Mr.Kishori Chaudhari chairperson 01-4412099
  21. Tajpuriya Samaj kalyan Parisad Mr. Nitya Nanad Tajpuriya chairperson
  22. Nepal Deo Samaj Mr.Rajkumar Deo chairperson
  23. Nepal Mandal Dhanuk Samaj Mr. Rambali Mandal chairperson 9841-324256
  24. Mithila Samaj Mr. Nabin Jha chairperson 9841-262953
  25. Nepal Millat Paresad Mr. Raj Mohmad chairperson 98510-24015
  26. Nepal yadav sewa samiti Pro.Dr. umakant yadav chairperson 01-4330852
  27. Madheshi Dalit Development Fedration Bisheshwor Rajak Chairperson 031-552093 98510-08013
  28. Media Action & Research Group 'MARG" Mr. Rajesh Ahiraj chairperson 01-2043418 9841-219169
  29. Madhesh Adyan Tatha Bikash Samaj , Nepal Mr. Ramchandra Prasad Barnawal chairperson 01-4350073 98510-06279
  30. Madhesh Jagran Abhiyan Mr.Pasupati Mishra chairperson 01-4471264
  31. Terai Bikash Manch Mr.Jaya prakash sahni chairperson 01-4272643
  32. Nepal Terai Baudhik samaj Mr. Ramkishor Singh chairperson 01-4464109 9841-297508
  33. Terai Bikash Pratisthan Mr.Ramesh Jha chairperson 01-4771413
  34. Terai Baudhik Samaj Mr.Abdhesh Singh chairperson 01-4244980 98510-98092
  35. Nepal Terai Engineeyar Samaj Mr. Sitaram Shah chairperson 01-4272895
  36. Madheshi Dalit Jana Adhikar Forum Mr.Rajendra Ram chairperson 01-4480453
  37. Madheshi Jana Adhikar Forum Mr. Upendra Yadav chairperson 01-4480453
  38. Santi r Bikashka lagi Madhesh pratisthan Mr.Bindeshwor Yadav chairperson 01-4331107
  39. Madheshi Rastriya Manch Mr.Ramchandra Ray chairperson 01-4490329
  40. Madheshi Manav Adhikar Kendra Mr.Jaya prakash Gupta chairperson 01-4480453 98510-35799
  41. Nepal Pichhdavarg Mahasangh Mr.Bharat Prasad Mahto chairperson 01-4490329 98510-36970
  42. Awam Sahara Nepal Mr.Mohmad Nijamudeen chairperson 01-4243274 98510-30148
  43. Nepal Madheshi Bikash Parisad Mr.Shiva Sankar Yadav chairperson 01-4249832
  44. Madheshi Maitry Kendra Mr. Kesori Mahto chairperson 01-5591303 98510-81030
  45. Madheshi Nagrik Samaj Dr. Dambar Narayan Yadav chairperson 01-4472900 01-4472471
  46. Madheshi Manav Adhikar Sarokar Kendra Mr.Bishwonath Yadav chairperson 01-5551176
  47. Terai sanskritik Pratisthan, Nepal Mr.Shree Prasad Shah chairperson 01-4231827 9841-390809(sanjiv)
  48. Mahila Jagriti Samaj Sewa Kendra Mrs. Asha Chaturbedi chairperson 01-4483716
  49. Jagriti Nepal Mr. Bijay Kant Karn chairperson 01-5521797 01-5542344(Res)
  50. Nepal Madhesh Bikash Parisad MR. Ram Awatar Yadav chairperson
  51. Acadamy of social justice & Human Rights Dr. Ram Kewal Shah vice-chairman 01-4781557 98510-23999
  52. Madheshi Bidyarthi front Mr.Kesab Jha chairperson 9841-280734
  53. Teli Kalyan Samaj Dr. Chandeswar Shah Chairman 4222-226 (W)
  54. Sudi Samaj Rameshwar Shah Chairman 4488-951 /98412-98042
  55. Madhesh Dalit Samaj Bishweswar Ranjak
  56. Tajpuriya Kalyan Samaj Parisad Nitya Nand Tajpuriya Chairman 4256 569/ 98510-86932
  57. Tharu Kalyankari Sajha Kem Narayan Chaudhari 4477-688
  58. Muslim Samaj Khalil Miyan
  59. Muslim Samaj Lal Babu Kabadi 2043 390/ 98510-91836
  60. Nepal Madheshi Bidyarthi parisad Mr. Chandramauli Prasad Chaudhary chairperson 98030-49623
  61. Terai Bidyarthi Parisad Mr.Saroj Yadav chairperson 98030-27177
  62. Terai Bidyarthi Samaj Mr.Saroj Yadav chairperson 98030-27177
  63. Madheshi Student Society of Law Mr. Rajesh Jha chairperson 98510-59018(Raman)
  64. Tharu Bidyarthi samaj Mr. Chandra Narayan Chaudhary chairperson 01-2021871
  65. Madheshi Bidyarthi front Mr. Keshav Jha Chairperson 9841-280734

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Bhojpuri Songs










Aile More Raja .........Devi bhojpuri song






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िफर से कह दो एक बार इन्िकलाब
पहाडी मधेशी दंगा, मधेशी जनजाित गठबंधन, र िनर्णायक, अिहंसात्मक अन्ितम अान्दोलनको खाँचो
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नेपालमा संसारको नम्बर एक लोकतन्त्रको स्थापना हुन सक्छ
राजतन्त्र, बाहुनवाद र भर्ष्टाचार समाप्त पारौं

Dear All,

All Madheshi organisatios, people, members of parliament, members of political organization, journalists, layers, doctors, lecturers, teachers, professionals, and all others are requested to participate and show their solidarity with the ongoing madheshi movement and protest rally to be held tomorrow jointly by all sectors of madheshi community on 4th Magh, 2063 at Maitighar Mandala at 11.30 for federal constitution and autonomous Madhesh with equal proportional election system and constitutional recognition of Hindi as second national language and also to stand unite against the discriminatory detention and false criminal charge sheet against 28 madheshi people, presently in judicial custody. Also please try your best to inform all madheshi and officials known to you to actively participate and show our solidarity and unity.

Rameshwar Shah