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IHT, AP reported this yesterday, 5.19..

 

Nepalese hail vote on secular status
 
Christian, Buddhist and Muslim leaders in Nepal on Friday hailed the Parliament's move to change the Hindu nation into a secular state.
 
A resolution passed by Parliament on Thursday included a clause that said Nepal would no longer be formally known as a Hindu country. More than 85 percent of Nepal's 27 million people are Hindus.
 
"We welcome the government decision. We have been fighting for secular and religious freedom in Nepal for a long time," said K.B. Rokaya of the Regional Council of Churches in Nepal.
 
Rokaya said the government should form a regulatory body "so that all sort of religious activities can be practiced freely and without any intimidation."
 
The Nepalese Constitution, written in 1990, declared the Himalayan country a Hindu kingdom.
 
Cheering Nepalese held rallies in several cities and towns Friday to celebrate Parliament's vote to dramatically cut King Gyanendra's powers and turn him into a figurehead leader.
 
Communist rebels who control much of the countryside also welcomed the resolution - passed unanimously by Parliament - but said the king's ceremonial role should also be eliminated.
 
The sweeping resolution called for King Gyanendra to be stripped of his command over the army, his legal immunity, and freedom from paying taxes. It also said the king should lose his official position as head of the Himalayan country, changing traditional references to "His Majesty's government" to simply the "Nepal government."
 
To be enacted, the resolution still must be voted on as a series of laws, officials said. That was expected in the next few days.
 
The measure's passage "has begun the process," the deputy prime minister, Khadga Prasad Oli, said Thursday. "The government will work with Parliament to execute the resolution and laws will be drafted to implement the resolution."
 
Top political leaders addressed a major rally in the capital, Katmandu, on Friday, which the government declared a public holiday to celebrate the passage of the resolution. All government offices and schools were closed for the day, the Home Ministry said in a notice.
 
The seven parties in the governing alliance called the resolution a historic achievement that had eliminated all of the king's powers.
 
"This ends the remains of the royal regime and establishes the king as only a figurehead," said Narayanman Bijuchche of the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party.
 
The Communist rebels' leader, Prachanda, said he welcomed the resolution, but said it failed to address all the needs of the people.
 
"We want to make it clear that this declaration has not been able to fully address the needs and aspirations of Nepal and the Nepali people," the rebel leader, whose real name is Pushpa Kamal Dahal, said in a statement.
 
He said a continuing ceremonial role for the king "is against the aspiration of the people to abolish the monarchy and establish a republic."
 
The rebels want to completely abolish the monarchy, but have said they will leave the decision to a special assembly which is to write a new constitution.
 
The vote in Parliament was the most significant move it has made since the new government assumed power last month.
 
 KATMANDU, Nepal Christian, Buddhist and Muslim leaders in Nepal on Friday hailed the Parliament's move to change the Hindu nation into a secular state.
 
A resolution passed by Parliament on Thursday included a clause that said Nepal would no longer be formally known as a Hindu country. More than 85 percent of Nepal's 27 million people are Hindus.
 
"We welcome the government decision. We have been fighting for secular and religious freedom in Nepal for a long time," said K.B. Rokaya of the Regional Council of Churches in Nepal.
 
Rokaya said the government should form a regulatory body "so that all sort of religious activities can be practiced freely and without any intimidation."
 
The Nepalese Constitution, written in 1990, declared the Himalayan country a Hindu kingdom.
 
Cheering Nepalese held rallies in several cities and towns Friday to celebrate Parliament's vote to dramatically cut King Gyanendra's powers and turn him into a figurehead leader.
 
Communist rebels who control much of the countryside also welcomed the resolution - passed unanimously by Parliament - but said the king's ceremonial role should also be eliminated.
 
The sweeping resolution called for King Gyanendra to be stripped of his command over the army, his legal immunity, and freedom from paying taxes. It also said the king should lose his official position as head of the Himalayan country, changing traditional references to "His Majesty's government" to simply the "Nepal government."
 
To be enacted, the resolution still must be voted on as a series of laws, officials said. That was expected in the next few days.
 
The measure's passage "has begun the process," the deputy prime minister, Khadga Prasad Oli, said Thursday. "The government will work with Parliament to execute the resolution and laws will be drafted to implement the resolution."
 
Top political leaders addressed a major rally in the capital, Katmandu, on Friday, which the government declared a public holiday to celebrate the passage of the resolution. All government offices and schools were closed for the day, the Home Ministry said in a notice.
 
The seven parties in the governing alliance called the resolution a historic achievement that had eliminated all of the king's powers.
 
"This ends the remains of the royal regime and establishes the king as only a figurehead," said Narayanman Bijuchche of the Nepal Workers and Peasants Party.
 
The Communist rebels' leader, Prachanda, said he welcomed the resolution, but said it failed to address all the needs of the people.
 
"We want to make it clear that this declaration has not been able to fully address the needs and aspirations of Nepal and the Nepali people," the rebel leader, whose real name is Pushpa Kamal Dahal, said in a statement.
 
He said a continuing ceremonial role for the king "is against the aspiration of the people to abolish the monarchy and establish a republic."
 
The rebels want to completely abolish the monarchy, but have said they will leave the decision to a special assembly which is to write a new constitution.
 
The vote in Parliament was the most significant move it has made since the new government assumed power last month.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/05/19/news/nepal.php

 

 

The Guardian, GB, wrote this..

 

Nepal strips back royal powers

 

Nepal's parliament voted unanimously to shrink the powers of the country's monarchy yesterday, bringing an end to palace control over the army and the hereditary principle.

The radical steps will strip the king of his formal title of supreme commander-in-chief of the military, and the administration will no longer be called His Majesty's Government but just Nepal government. The cabinet will appoint the army chief.

Coming just a few weeks after street protests forced King Gyanendra to relinquish absolute power over the Himalayan country, the moves are a remarkable reversal of fortune for the palace.

Under the new laws elected representatives will decide on the heir to the throne and stipulate the privileges and expenses of the king. Nepal will also end its status as the world's only Hindu nation, with parliamentarians voting for a secular state. Older Nepalis revere the king as a living god.

The interim prime minister, Girija Prasad Koirala, told the 205 members of the lower house that the proposed change reflects "the aspirations of the people and respects the sacrifices of the people who were martyred during the [democracy] movement".

http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1778411,00.html

 

 

The Nepalese eKantipur..

 

Govt orders offices, public places to remove "Royal"

The government on Friday ordered all the state-run offices to change the names of the offices to Nepal Government from HM Government.

Issuing a statement today, the office of Prime Minister and Council of Ministers ordered all the offices to make changes in the official materials as per Thursday's House proclamation.

The government ordered to change the Royal Nepalese Army to Nepal Army and remove "Royal" attached to all the government institutions and public places and Nepalese missionaries abroad.

 

 

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