STV CHAT with Bharat Dahal


STV CHAT with Bharat Dahal exclusively broadcast-ed by Sagarmatha Televsion Nepal. Watch Video Talk with STV CHAT with Bharat Dahal, Karyasanyojak Rastriye Jagaran Aviyan.



Analyst Bharat Dahal has already become a rare commodity in Nepal’s political circuit. However, we made Himalayan efforts in convincing Dahal for sharing some of his valuable impressions on contemporary Nepali politics for the Telegraph weekly and its online portal. He agreed but summarily denied the meet and thus the entire conversation had to be accomplished through electronic mail. Thanks he found some time to respond to our pertinent queries.
Mr. Dahal writes for several Kathmandu based newspapers and outside also. He is a prolific writer. His increased importance lay in the fact that he is the one who had quit the Nepal Maoists party while being in India. So who could understand better the party of the former rebels which he himself served for long than any tom, dick and harry? And because of this we wished to talk to this matured and modest political analyst and the former Maoist’s party man to which he agreed. Thanks Mr. Dahal. His impressions follow: Chief Ed.
TQ1: It is being talked that Nepali politics is sliding of late. Why so?
Mr. Dahal: The present day Nepali problems are nothing but the strategic conflict of foreign forces. This clash is associated with market competition as well. And for this, the issue has been revolving around as to which force(s) should use Nepal as its strategic base and it is these forces which have been ruling Nepal since two decades and a half. That is why; it would be no wonder if the Nepali problems get even more complicated in the immediate future.
TQ2: So when the national politics began taking this slide? Any idea? When did you notice?
Mr. Dahal: The slide began, I presume, right after the 1990 change when one could observe the process of the decay of character was initiated. Today’s politics has been made unreliable when in the name of liberalization, the country was thrown to the mercy of what could be taken as, for example, consumerism, the influence of the multi-national companies in the national affairs, control of the State organs by the criminals and the criminalization of the political parties, all put together is very much responsible for the current sorry state of the nation. In my modest opinion, what I think is that to make easier and for that to facilitate the control over this nation and its affairs eventually, such a grand design has been deliberately structured and in a calculated manner advanced.  
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